The Emerald Tablet
of Hermes Trismegistus
1) It is true without untruth, certain and most true:
2) that which is below is like that which is on high,
and that which is on high is like that which is below;
by these things are made the miracles of one thing.
3) And as all things are, and come from One, by the
mediation of One, So all things are born from this unique
thing by adaption.
4) The Sun is the father and the Moon the mother.
5) The wind carries it in its stomach. The earth is
its nourisher and its receptacle.
6 The Father of all the Theleme of the universal world
is here.
6a) Its force, or power, remains entire,
7) if it is converted into earth.
7a) You separate the earth from the fire, the subtle
from the gross, gently with great industry.
8) It climbs from the earth and descends from the sky,
and receives the force of things superior and things
inferior.
9) You will have by this way, the glory of the world
and all obscurity will flee from you.
10) It is the power strong with all power, for it will
defeat every subtle thing and penetrate every solid
thing
11a) In this way the world was created.
12) From it are born wonderful adaptations, of which
the way here is given.
13) That is why I have been called Hermes Tristmegistus,
having the three parts of the universal philosophy.
14) This, that I have called the solar Work, is complete.
[Translated from Fulcanelli 1964: 312.]
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