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The '''Egyptian Mysteries''' were instituted by [[Thoth]]-[[Hermes]] ([[Trismegistos]]), the legendary inaugurator and teacher of [[Egyptian culture]]. The ancient sacred wisdom he brought to the Egyptians is said to go back to that time, the three Sothis periods of 1460 years each, before the year 1322 B.C., which marks the Exodus of Israel from Egypt, i.e. to the 6th millennium B.C. {{GZ||60|369f}}.  
The '''Egyptian mysteries''' were instituted by [[Thoth]]-[[Hermes]] ([[Trismegistus]]), the legendary inaugurator and teacher of [[Egyptian culture]]. The ancient sacred wisdom he brought to the Egyptians is said to go back to that time, the three [[Sothic cycle]]s of 1460 [[w:Julian calendar|Julian years]] each, before the year 1322 B.C., which marks the Exodus of Israel from Egypt, i.e. to the 6th millennium B.C. {{GZ||60|369f}}.  
 
== Thoth Hermes ==
{{Main|Hermes Trismegistus}}
 
[[Hermes Trismegistus]] ({{Greek|Ἑρμῆς Τρισμέγιστος}} for "thrice-greatest Hermes"), the thrice-great [[Thoth]], was, according to [[Rudolf Steiner]], the inaugurator and teacher of [[Egyptian culture]]. The light to which [[Hermes]] pointed the way, the essential spiritual sun that was once to transform the earth, is the [[Christ]] himself. Hermes pointed to him when he gave his wisdom teachings, which are recorded in the [[Tabula Smaragdina]].
 
{{GZ|But he in whom the Egyptians saw, as it were, all the original greatness of that ancient clairvoyant wisdom, they called their great sage, the ancient Hermes. When, in a later time, a renewer of the ancient Egyptian wisdom came again, he called himself Hermes again - as, in fact, so many did according to an old custom of the Egyptian sages. And his confessors, because they said that the wisdom of Hermes, who had lived in the distant past, had been revived, now called this first Hermes the Thrice Great: Hermes Trismegistus. But basically only the Greek called him Hermes; among the Egyptians he had the name Thoth.|60|351}}


== Literature ==
== Literature ==


* [[Charles William Heckethorn]]: ''Geheime Gesellschaften, Geheimbünde und Geheimlehren'', Autorisierte deutsche Ausgabe, bearbeitet von Leopold Katscher, Leipzig, Rengersche Verlagsbuchhandlung 1900 (neu verlegt im Anaconda Verlag, Köln 2007, ISBN 978-3-86647-087-3) [http://archive.org/details/geheimegesellsc00katsgoog]
* [[w:Charles William Heckethorn|Charles William Heckethorn]]: ''Geheime Gesellschaften, Geheimbünde und Geheimlehren'', Autorisierte deutsche Ausgabe, bearbeitet von Leopold Katscher, Leipzig, Rengersche Verlagsbuchhandlung 1900 (neu verlegt im Anaconda Verlag, Köln 2007, ISBN 978-3-86647-087-3) [http://archive.org/details/geheimegesellsc00katsgoog]
* [[w:Friedrich Schiller|Friedrich Schiller]]: ''Die Sendung Moses'' [http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/buch/die-sendung-moses-3319/1]
* [[w:Friedrich Schiller|Friedrich Schiller]]: ''Die Sendung Moses'' [http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/buch/die-sendung-moses-3319/1]
* [[a:Woldemar von Uxkull|Woldemar von Uxkull]]: ''DIE EINWEIHUNG IM ALTEN AEGYPTEN NACH DEM BUCH THOTH'' [http://www.thule-italia.net/esoterismo/Libri/tedesco/uxkull, woldemar von - die einweihung im alten agypten.pdf] [http://www.hermetik-international.com/de/mediathek/tarot/12425-2/]
* [[a:Woldemar von Uxkull|Woldemar von Uxkull]]: ''DIE EINWEIHUNG IM ALTEN AEGYPTEN NACH DEM BUCH THOTH'' [http://www.thule-italia.net/esoterismo/Libri/tedesco/uxkull, woldemar von - die einweihung im alten agypten.pdf] [http://www.hermetik-international.com/de/mediathek/tarot/12425-2/]
*[[Edouard Schuré]], [[Marie Steiner-von Sievers]] (Übers.): ''Die großen Eingeweihten. Geheimlehren der Religionen.'' 18. Auflage, Otto Wilhelm Barth Verlag 1986
*[[Edouard Schuré]], [[Marie Steiner]] (Übers.): ''Die großen Eingeweihten. Geheimlehren der Religionen.'' 18. Auflage, Otto Wilhelm Barth Verlag 1986
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Das Christentum als mystische Tatsache'', 24 Vorträge, gehalten in Berlin vom 19. Oktober 1901 - 26. April 1902 (not in GA) [http://www.odysseetheater.org/ftp/anthroposophie/Rudolf_Steiner/Archiv/1901%20Das%20Christentum%20als%20mystische%20Tatsache.pdf]
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Das Christentum als mystische Tatsache'', 24 Vorträge, gehalten in Berlin vom 19. Oktober 1901 - 26. April 1902 (not in GA) [http://www.odysseetheater.org/ftp/anthroposophie/Rudolf_Steiner/Archiv/1901%20Das%20Christentum%20als%20mystische%20Tatsache.pdf]
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft auf die großen Fragen des Daseins'', [[GA 60]] (1983), ISBN 3-7274-0600-3 {{Lectures|060}}
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft auf die großen Fragen des Daseins'', [[GA 60]] (1983), ISBN 3-7274-0600-3 {{Lectures|060}}
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Latest revision as of 07:40, 25 September 2021

Egyptian Sphinx (Louvre)

The Egyptian mysteries were instituted by Thoth-Hermes (Trismegistus), the legendary inaugurator and teacher of Egyptian culture. The ancient sacred wisdom he brought to the Egyptians is said to go back to that time, the three Sothic cycles of 1460 Julian years each, before the year 1322 B.C., which marks the Exodus of Israel from Egypt, i.e. to the 6th millennium B.C. (Lit.:GA 60, p. 369f).

Thoth Hermes

Main article: Hermes Trismegistus

Hermes Trismegistus (GreekἙρμῆς Τρισμέγιστος for "thrice-greatest Hermes"), the thrice-great Thoth, was, according to Rudolf Steiner, the inaugurator and teacher of Egyptian culture. The light to which Hermes pointed the way, the essential spiritual sun that was once to transform the earth, is the Christ himself. Hermes pointed to him when he gave his wisdom teachings, which are recorded in the Tabula Smaragdina.

„But he in whom the Egyptians saw, as it were, all the original greatness of that ancient clairvoyant wisdom, they called their great sage, the ancient Hermes. When, in a later time, a renewer of the ancient Egyptian wisdom came again, he called himself Hermes again - as, in fact, so many did according to an old custom of the Egyptian sages. And his confessors, because they said that the wisdom of Hermes, who had lived in the distant past, had been revived, now called this first Hermes the Thrice Great: Hermes Trismegistus. But basically only the Greek called him Hermes; among the Egyptians he had the name Thoth.“ (Lit.:GA 60, p. 351)

Literature

References to the work of Rudolf Steiner follow Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works (CW or GA), Rudolf Steiner Verlag, Dornach/Switzerland, unless otherwise stated.
Email: verlag@steinerverlag.com URL: www.steinerverlag.com.
Index to the Complete Works of Rudolf Steiner - Aelzina Books
A complete list by Volume Number and a full list of known English translations you may also find at Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works
Rudolf Steiner Archive - The largest online collection of Rudolf Steiner's books, lectures and articles in English.
Rudolf Steiner Audio - Recorded and Read by Dale Brunsvold
steinerbooks.org - Anthroposophic Press Inc. (USA)
Rudolf Steiner Handbook - Christian Karl's proven standard work for orientation in Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works for free download as PDF.