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Connects the magical practice of theurgy to the time of Homer.
First defined by the second century Chaldean Oracles, theurgy is an
ancient magic practice whereby practitioners divinized the soul and
achieved mystical union with a deity, the Demiurge, or the One. In
this detailed study, P. D. Newman pushes the roots of theurgy all
the way back before the time of Homer. He shows how the Chaldean
Oracles were not only written in Homeric Greek but also in dactylic
hexameter, the same meter as the epics of Homer. Linking the Greek
shamanic practices of the late Archaic period with the theurgic
rites of late antiquity, the author explains how both anabasis,
soul ascent, and katabasis, soul descent, can be considered
varieties of shamanic soul flight and how these practices existed
in ancient Greek culture prior to the influx of shamanic influence
from Thrace and the Hyperborean North. The author explores the many
theurgic themes and symbolic events in the Odyssey and the Iliad,
including the famous journey of Odysseus to Hades and the incident
of the funeral pyre of Patroclus. He presents a close analysis of
On the Cave of the Nymphs, Porphyry’s commentary on Homer’s
Odyssey, as well as a detailed look at Proclus’s symbolic reading
of Homer’s Iliad, showing how both of these Neoplatonists
describe the philosophical theory and the technical ritual praxis
of theurgy. Using the Chaldean Oracles as a case study, Newman
examines in detail the methods of telestikē, a form of theurgic
statue animation, linking this practice to ancient Egyptian and
Greek traditions as well as theurgic techniques to divinize the
soul. Revealing how the theurgic arts are far older than the second
century, Newman’s study not only examines the philosophical
theory of theurgy but also the actual ritual practices of the
theurgists, as described in their own words.
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