The Divine Pymander and the Emerald Tablets of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus, By Hermes Trismegistus, Compiled and Edited by Marilynn Hughes

The Divine Pymander and the Emerald Tablets of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus, By Hermes Trismegistus, Compiled and Edited by Marilynn Hughes – Including the Glory of the World, the Table of Paradise. the Science of the Philosophers Stone and the Alchemical Catechism – the Out-of-Body Travel Works of Hermes.

The Divine Pymander and the Emerald Tablets of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus presents a masterful collection of the esoteric and mystical teachings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, compiled and edited by Marilynn Hughes. This volume brings together foundational Hermetic writings, including The Glory of the World, The Table of Paradise, The Science of the Philosopher’s Stone, and the Alchemical Catechism, as well as selections from the Out-of-Body Travel Works of Hermes.

These timeless texts reveal the philosophy, spiritual science, and alchemical wisdom of the Hermetic tradition. Readers are guided through the principles of cosmic unity, spiritual transformation, and inner awakening, exploring the secrets of the universe as understood by one of history’s most revered mystical teachers.

Rich with allegory, symbolism, and practical instruction, this compilation is ideal for seekers of alchemy, Hermeticism, esoteric spirituality, and mystical philosophy. It offers a bridge between the ancient wisdom of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus and the modern pursuit of spiritual insight, enlightenment, and personal transformation.

Whether you are a student of Hermetic teachings, an aspiring alchemist, or a seeker of profound mystical knowledge, this work opens the door to the ancient mysteries of the cosmos and the inner life of the soul.

And ‘The Divine, the Emerald and the Mysteries.’

Reviews

“I’ve had an interest in Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus and spiritual alchemy for many years and was happy to find this!” – Alexandra Irby, North Yorkshire, UK

“(I am so interested in this because of) my spiritual journey and the excitement of the “Ancients” speaking to me. Thank you.” – Barry Smith, Winnipeg, Ontario, CANADA

“This is really amazing and very intriguing for the amount of mystery that still surrounds this knowledge. Thanks for sharing this.” – Daubian Oliviera, Western University of Canada, Academia.edu

“I am currently researching Hermetics and am interested in the source texts of this philosophy, (as well as), I am currently researching origins of Hermeticism, (its) influences on modern religions and its later characterization as a Satanic cult.” – Victoria Wells, Academia.edu, Lancashire, ENGLAND

“I have been watching a programme on Gaia on Ancient Civilizations the phrase ‘As above, so below’ I heard from a book that was given to me by a friend by Sherwin Ng called Life on Earth Mastery in which he uses this phrase. I was under the impression that he had coined this phrase and to my astonishment he has not. So I traced this on the internet and arrived here.” – Yvonne Cole, Academia.edu

“Thank you. I am a self taught Hierophant Noetic, Superconscious Mystic, Philosopher, and am grateful for your research.” – Amera Ziganii Rao, Academia.edu

“I have been studying the Bible, the Lost Book of Enki, the Emerald tablets of Thoth and the Kybalion. Everything you find or movies/videos that are made, do not ever follow the trail I have found. Rarely do they get the characters correct. It is interesting to me that the Lost Book of Enki gives you a record of names and how they changed throughout time. i.e. Ea/Enki/ Ptah. Son of An. Brother of Enlil. Brother of Ninki/Ninharsag (sister). Father of Murduk/RA. Father of Ningishzidda/Thoth/Hermes. Still trying to track history. Thank you for your work and study.” – Renee Lavitt, Javanese Mysticism, Academia.edu

“Just returned from a spiritual tour of Egypt with remarkable results. This is the second time in two years. I’ve read the tablets twice online and wanted a copy in fullness. I’ll read for the third time.” – Richard Fairfield, Old Kingdom Egyptology, Academia.edu

The Western Book of the Dead: Or the Record of the Books of God, Compiled and Edited By Marilynn Hughes

The Western Book of the Dead: Or the Record of the Books of God, Compiled and Edited by Marilynn Hughes – A comprehensive guide to the prayers, rites, and devotions surrounding death and dying in the Roman Catholic tradition. Drawing from the 1908 Roman Breviary in English, this work collects the Church’s most essential practices for the sick, the dying, and the deceased.

Included are the Rite for Emergencies, Visits to the Sick, Anointing of the Sick Outside of Mass, Communion of the Sick, Commendation of the Dying, Prayers after Death, Prayers for the Dead, Gathering in the Presence of the Body, Vigil for the Deceased, Readings for the Order of Christian Funerals, the Rite of Committal with Final Commendation, and the Office of the Dead.

This book provides a faithful, accessible, and complete English rendering of these timeless liturgical texts, offering guidance for clergy, lay ministers, and all who wish to participate reverently in the sacred rituals surrounding death. Perfect for study, devotion, or use in pastoral ministry, it preserves the depth, dignity, and solemnity of the Church’s rites for the passage from this life into the next.

Reviews

“What sparked my interest was the idea that I may be able to fill in a few gaps in my readings of the ancient knowledge of things esoteric. Thanks.” – George J. Thornbury, Academia.edu

“I am a deacon candidate for the Archdiocese of Chicago. I came across your submission while doing some research for a class on Liturgy and Ritual. Thank you for providing your work in this forum.” – Larry Sorce, Chicago, IL, Academia.edu

Bridal Mysticm: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes

Bridal Mysticm: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes – Bridal Mysticism was first identified in the Old Testament and continued into the New Testament and found itself expressed very vividly in the lives of certain saints who came to be known as the Bridal Mystics. In the scriptures, God’s love for His people was often characterized as a similar relationship to that of the Bridegroom and the Bride. It was typified this way to show the ecstatic love and mystical union which can be achieved between a human person and the divine, wherein God becomes in a sense ‘the lover.’ This happens in mystical and out of body travel experiences.

‘Bridal Mysticism: An Overview’ takes you into this fascinating subject in the religions around the world and then more specifically in the lives of the Catholic Saints in whom this concept was perfected.

Bridal Mysticism was first identified in the Old Testament and continued into the New Testament and found itself expressed very vividly in the lives of certain saints who came to be known as the Bridal Mystics.
In the scriptures, God’s love for His people was often characterized as a similar relationship to that of the Bridegroom and the Bride. It was typified this way to show the ecstatic love and mystical union which can be achieved between a human person and the divine, wherein God becomes in a sense ‘the lover.’

‘Bridal Mysticism: An Overview’ takes you into this fascinating subject in the religions around the world and then more specifically in the lives of the Catholic Saints in whom this concept was perfected. This book gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study.

Reviews

“I have devoted my entire life to study and practice the writings of Desert fathers which are much more precious to me then my own life. Your contributions to promote spiritual writings will be remembered by future generations and will be the beginning of new Era Of Spiritual growth on this earth…..Warmest wishes for you with praying heart.” – Elyas Patel, Old Testament Ethics Professor

“This is a beautiful book about love, ‘Bridal Mysticism: An Overview.’ It is not like many “love” books about love, but about the only TRUE LOVE. Some parts left me speechless with tears in my eyes. This could be perfect Valentine’s present for my wife (but I will wait for her birthday) with many lessons of True Love in Jesus for both of us. Although I read many authors summarized in this book, showing common theme from all of them magnifies tremendously the whole aspect of bridal theology. Thank you for your book, your work. Love Greg” – Greg, Reader, USA

“Hello Marilynn. Hope this finds you well. I just wanted to send you and yours peace profound this Holiday season and beyond. The work you are doing here is fantastic. I also wanted to let you know that I read your book ‘Bridal Mysticism: An Overview.’ I enjoyed it very much. I believe that it is an important work which will inspire the reader to embrace the divine feminine and usher in the shekinah. A profound need in our current age of spiritual expression. Happy holidays. Keep up the good works. Mark” – Mark Certo, The Monroe Institute and the Triad Mind, Atlanta, GA, USA

Demonology: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes

Demonology: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes – Demonology presents information from ancient sacred texts about the most significant demons and the manner in which to combat their various forms of attack. If you want to protect yourself from the infernal spirits, demonology will give you a framework from which to begin. This book gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study.

Reviews

“I am hoping to include the unseen realm in my fiction writing.” – L Mihm, Psicologia Analitica

“Looking forward to learning more about this taboo subject. Thanks!” – Bruce Brandt, Harnell College, Salinas, CA, USA

“I’m starting a novel about Asmodeus and Lilith. Thanks for the help.” – Stephen Shields, Academia.edu

“Very interesting.” – Rusty Hill, Academia.edu

Angelology: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes

Angelology: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes – Angelology presents information from ancient sacred texts about the most significant angels and their function and nature in the cosmological spheres of God. If you want to better know the angelic hierarchies who protect you and your loved ones, angelology will give you a framework from which to begin. This book gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study.

Also Read ‘Spirit Guides and Guardian Angels: The Mystic Knowledge Series.’

And ‘Angelology: An Overview.’

Reviews

“I am into looking at the Gnostic version and the Christian one (of Angelology). Also looking at the diminutive opinion of the feminine view over time. To me it appears at first it was more equal but became more masculine.” – Mitch Wel, Grimoire Traditions, Academia.edu

“This is so amazing, it is a must read..” – Order of the Sun, Universal Life Minister, Academia.edu

“I am doing a research paper myself about Angelology and this is new to me; and seeing that you wrote a paper will give me great insight what Angelology is about.” – Jessica Brown, Public Opinion, Political Science, Academia.edu

Protestant Reforms: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes

Protestant Reforms: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes – Understanding the major Protestant Reforms can require a lot of study. And even so, it’s hard to really get to the heart of the matter in finding out what are the creeds and confessions, why was there schism, by whom, in what year, what sacraments do they perform and what practices differ from other denominations. ‘Protestant Reforms’ sets out to make this study simple and easy to understand. Each denomination is listed with basic facts about what they believe and how they came to be. In the back of the book are included all the differing creeds and confessions of the original Catholic Church and the Denominations which sprung from it making for easy comparison and study. This book gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study.

Writers of the Philokalia: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes

Writers of the Philokalia: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes – The Early Church Fathers of the Western Christian Tradition are widely known, but the Early Desert Fathers of the Orthodox Church (The Writers of the Philokalia) are not as widely known or understood. What makes them unique is their unusual asceticism. Most of them became hermits and lived in the caves of Egypt to uncover the deepest secrets of the inner soul of man. Many of them were mystics or experienced out of body travel. It was in this profound aloneness and heightened dispassion, that these Early Desert Fathers found God. And it was in this utter silence, that they expounded the deep truths which they discovered and wrote down for generations to come. ‘Writers of the Philokalia’ seeks to simplify the four to six volume collection of the Philokalia by introducing the lives and teachings of these Desert Fathers in an Overview fashion. This book gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study.

Reviews

“Hope you are well. I for one am very happy about the arrival of this book. I have studied ‘The Philokalia’ only after your recommendation and was I glad about that! One of several books by other writers which you have guided me towards, my other personal favorite being ‘A Wanderer in the Spirit Lands’ by A. Farnese. Books that have so much depth you gain more and more understanding on repeated readings (just like your own work of course). And great for reading before sleep. Fascinating to learn about these mysterious spiritual writers and the path they were called to follow. They must have been inspiring people to have encountered. It would be a blessing to have met them in pe

rson. Thanks, Marilynn, for this important and unique book.” – Neil Wodicka, Reader, London, UNITED KINGDOM

“Thanks Marilynn for the ‘Writers of the Philokalia: An Overview,’ I’ve just finished reading it. It is not only about writers, but so very nice a summary of the Philokalia and for me another reason to read ‘The Philokalia’ again. Love, Greg” – Jennifer, Reader, UNITED STATES “i was a student with a Staretz of the Philokalia in the 1970’s. (It’s a) long story. i just realized that Kenosis is Sunyata … emptiness. St. Paul says the incarnation, becoming a human in physical form is emptying – Jesus emptying himself just as it says in the Zen Sutra, the Heart Sutra, (in that) all form is emptiness.” – Isa Kocher, Academia.edu

“I have devoted my entire life to study and practice the Writings of Desert fathers which are much more precious to me then my own life. Your contributions to promote spiritual writings will be remembered by future generations and will be the beginning of new Era Of Spiritual growth on this earth….. Warmest wishes for you with praying heart.” – Elyas Patel, Academia.edu

“Thank you, Marilynn. I have an interest in the Early Church and I have heard about the Philokalia but have read no writings about this.” – Mark Burwell, Academia.edu

“I like the title as we apply anthropomorphisms to God (Philokalia – Love of the Beautiful, Love of the Good) – even saying he is omnipresent is just a ridicuous lable for the Imcomprehensible. Take care.” – Kevin Creasey, Independent Researcher, Academia.edu

“I really appreciate the deep dive into the influential writers of the Philokalia in your book. Understanding such a pivotal spiritual work in a comprehensive overview is invaluable for readers interested in this tradition.” – Ozair Yaqoob, Co Founder of Hawk Notch

Practices, Prayer, Ritual, Liturgy, Sacraments and Theology in the Catholic Church: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes

Practices, Prayer, Ritual, Liturgy, Sacraments and Theology in the Catholic Church: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes – The Catholic and Christian Faith is so deep and rich that it’s hard to wrap your mind around it. For those interested in getting an overview of the Catholic Faith, you’ll learn about the Early Church Fathers, Apostolic Canons, The Holy Mass, Liturgy, Sacraments, Prayers and Devotions, Cardinal and Theological Virtues, Mortal and Venial Sin, the Doctrine of Purgatory and the many Theologies of the Church (Moral, Mystical, Ascetical, Dogmatic). This book gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study.

Reviews

“What sparked my interest is how briefly you’ve explained the sacrament of baptismThank you for the beautiful contributions on baptism. I like your works, lets keep in touch.” – Tobias Chipeta, Academia.edu

“I’m from the Philippines, born and raised and of Chinese descent. I’ve been into the Fatima Message for many years already and reading about the minds of other people with regards to the rituals, practices. I’m most anxious to read your work and I’m sure the Holy Spirit will enlighten me.” – Reico Ricochet, Academia.edu

“I am a student of the Holy Spirit and Charismatic Renewal. I found your title interesting. Thanks. God bless you!” – Jolly J O H N Pulickal, La Nouvelle Theologie, Academia.edu

“Thank you so much for your document!” – Vi Du, Đại Học Bách Khoa Hồ Chí Minh, Academia.edu

“Such was the poverty of the liturgy in the local Catholic church that I started attending one of the many Orthodox parishes where I live, and remained. Things have picked up a bit in the local Catholic parish but it is exceptional and it is questionable whether it will survive a change of bishop and the next pope. Oddly, my reasons for remaining in the Orthodox church were nothing much to do with the liturgy. When you come into the church on a Sunday morning there is a little old man cleaning the toilets. The priest.” – Henry Law, Academia.edu

Fascinating Figures in World Religion: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes

Fascinating Figures in World Religion: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes – Many of our most fascinating figures in World Religion are misunderstood and little known. Their true stories are more fascinating than all the legends that have erupted around them. Get to know the real St. Francis of Assisi, St. Margaret Mary, St. Padre Pio, Jacob Boehme, John Wesley, Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus, Milarepa, Earth Store Bodhisattva – Kstigarbha, St. Joseph Calasanz (Founder of the Piarist Order), Gideon Jasper Richard Ouseley (The Gospel of the Holy Twelve), Dr. John Ballou (Oaspe) and the fascinating true story of King Arthur. These people were real people, real historical characters and the truth is more fascinating than the legends. Some of them experienced mysticism or out of body travel. This book gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study.

Reviews

“I have a copy (of ‘The Gospel of the Holy Twelve’ and I would like to compare this copy to mine. Also interested in the Essene Books of Peace.” – James Reinhart, Retired, Academia.edu

“I am reading up on mystics and their relevance and learning for today. Many thanks and thank you for letting me access your thoughts.” – Sean McCrumlish, History of Philosophy and Theology, Academia.edu

Miraculous Phenomena in the Catholic Church: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes

Miraculous Phenomena in the Catholic Church: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes – Many Miraculous Phenomena have been reported throughout the centuries in the Catholic Church. Mysticism and Out-of-Body Travel are only the tip of the iceburg. In order to understand some of the most common and important phenomena, I’ve outlined what some of these Miraculous Phenomena are and given a list of some of the saints and others who displayed them. This book includes Transverberation, The Gift of Prophecy, The Spiritual Gift of Invisibility, Multiplication of Food, Miraculous Transport, The Odor of Sanctity, Levitation, Bilocation, The Holy Stigmata, The Gift of Tongues, Mystical Knowledge and Out-of-Body Travel and the Incorruptibles. This book gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study.

Reviews

“Great!” – Ike Dadzie, Academia.edu