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Desert,
serere: to join together;
Seth, deserter and renegade, Egyptian God of the desert, murdered
his brother Osiris and was defeated by his nephew Horus, the
unifier of Egypt.
Hermeneus,
interpreter who bridges the boundaries with strangers.
Hermeneutics,
the art of interpreting hidden meaning in texts.
Hermentile,
crazy.
Hermes,
1. Greek god - also called:
Atlantiades, Cyllenius, Dolios the schemer, and Enagonios;
2. boundary stone, statue -
herma, hermaiherm: a pillar;
patron of roads and boundaries
manifest in any kind of interchange, transfer, transgressions,
transcendence, transition, transit or traversal.
Hermetic,
1. pertaining to, or taught by, Hermes;
2. hermetic philosophy
3. pertaining to the system which explains the
causes of diseases and the operations of medicine on
the principles of the hermetic philosophy, and which
made much use, as a remedy, of an alkali and an acid -
hermetic medicine;
4. made perfectly close or air-tight by fusion, so that
no gas or spirit can enter or escape -
hermetic seal;
5. hermetic art - alchemy.
6. hermetic book - Egyptian book on astrology,
alchemy, and/or quackery.
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Hermetism, Hermetic
study and religion of the philosophy and magic (Hermetica)
by Hermetici, associated with Hermes, in the Renaissance
and New Age movement.
Mercurial,
1. pertaining to, or taught by, Mercury;
2. pertaining to, or containing, mercury -
erethism mercurialis: high degree of irritability;
3. cheating, chimerical, deceitful, deceiving,
delusive, art of dressing up,
fraud, imaginary, imposture, lieing, malicious,
mischief-making, shrewdness, seducing, treacherous -
mercurial thievishness;
4. double-hearted, double-sided -
bipolar: manic-depressive, schizophrenic,
split tongue;
5. erratic, fantastic, frivol, hysteric, impelling,
impulsive, restless -
mercurial twist of temperament, mercurial rage,
a quicksilver character;
6. quick, sudden unpredictable change, take a turn,
swift, volatile;
7. yellow -
radical liberal, sulphur;
8. mercurialine - methylamine,
CH3NH2.
9. cross-platform software written in python (the
snake).
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Mercury,
1. Roman god;
2. graceful curer, healer, merger, unifier, uniter;
3. the Enlighten One, illuminator -
loom up in the darkness;
4. fencer, thief, trader;
5. metallic element, Hydrargyrum (Hg) -
mercury alloys are called 'amalgams',
cinnabar: sulphide of mercury, HgS, 'dragon's blood';
6. Red Mercury -
concept involved with nuclear weapons;
7. 'trickster' (= in retrograde) planet;
8. poison.
Pan,
1. Greek god;
2. satyr;
3. all;
4. to criticise harshly;
5. to full;
6. to join or fit together;
7. to unite.
Thoth, Tooth, Toth, Tout, Tut,
1. Egyptian god;
2. unifier, tying up loose ends -
rainbow, alpha and omega, begin and end;
3. all, totalis, tutus, whole;
4. to toot: blow a sound on a horn, to look, to peep;
5. tooth - 'amalgam theory' is about rejecting
silver (the Moon), not Mercury, in repairing Tuth; the tooth of time: pyramid.
Woden, Wodanaz, Wodinaz, Wotan,
1. Germanic god - also called
Lugus, Odin, Teutates/Toutatis, and Archangel Michael;
2. identified with
mind, sense, soul, wit;
3. identified with
fury, magic, poetry, song;
4. Odic force (Od, Odyle) -
hypothetical vital energy or life force, affecting the nervous
system;
5. Wotanism (Carl Jung) -
white supremacy and National Socialism.
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