The Creation Story
of Hermes Trismegistus
-----------------as told by
Anne Beversdorf
"In the beginning
.."
"Once upon a time
.." these are the beginnings of all good
stories and this is a great one. Hermes Trismegistus told this story, and
while we dont know exactly who Hermes was, theories range from an
Egyptian priest-god trained by Atlanteans, to the priest-god who taught
in Egypt when Moses was a boy there, to simply a wise Egyptian prie
st. The writings we call Hermetic are really written by
many of the original Hermes students over centuries of time. In them
you will recognize many of the stories of the Bible, including themes from
both the Old and New Testaments.
So
.. In the beginning, God
created Mind. Mind created the seven planets and set them spinning in their
orbits. These planets were called "Governors of Destiny" and were
given powers to rule over the destinies of any being within their orbits.
But God, and Mind, were outside the spheres of the planets. Then God decides
on another creation and he creates First Man. To be politically correct,
we could call this the "Spirit of Humanity", as this so-called
First Man was both male and female, was created in the image of God, and
was composed of air and fire.
The newly created "Spirit
of Humanity" (First Man), takes a look around, and sees that his brother
has become a creator of the planets. First Man wishes to be a creator also,
and asks God who says, "Sure, kid. Give it a go! See what you can do!".
First Man, no dummy he, figures he better check out his brothers creations,
so he goes on a grand tour of the planets.
So First Man enters the boundaries
of Saturn. Saturn, astrologically, represents limits, boundaries, the material
world as opposed to the spiritual world. Because Saturn represents materiality,
it also represents Time, which cannot exist without matter. Because it represents
limits, Saturn is seen as the Stern Taskmaster, who lets us know when we
have gone beyond acceptable limits. Saturn, is also associated with the
entry of spirit into matter, and indeed, this is where the "Spirit
of Humanity" first entered the spheres of the planets.
Now, the planets had not been given
the gift of creativity. They really wanted it and may have been a bit jealous
of First Mans ability to become a Creator. They decided they would
participate in the Creation planned by First Man, so as First Man was passing
through the planetary spheres, each planet gave him a little piece of itself.
Each planet implanted into the Spirit of Humanity a little bit of its own
energy, a little piece of its own ego, its own agenda, in order to be able
to take part in creation.
As First Man traveled into the
center of his brothers creation, he next passed by Jupiter, the son
who supplanted his father, Saturn. Jupiter is the giver of laws, the giver
of bounty, the principle of expansion. Then First Man passed by Mars, the
planet named for the God of Warthe planet ruling aggression, action
of all kinds, the planet of desires, of sexuality. The Spirit of Humanity
now carried with him a little piece of Saturn (Time, Limits, Boundaries),
Jupiter (Laws, Bounty, Growth), and Mars (Action, Aggression, Desire).
Next came the Sun, whose light
was so brilliant that the Spirit of Humanity almost became lost in its radiance.
Truly, this brilliance represents the deepest spirit of selfhood, but the
little piece that Sun slipped into First Mans nature is sometimes
only enough for pure egotism. And so First Man first gained the ego that
would serve to individuate him, but could also confuse him. The next planets
First Man passes serve to reinforce the egoic nature and create more attachments
for his final creation: humanity.
The planet Venus magnetic
attraction drew him in, seducing the Spirit of Humanity with promises of
Riches, Love, Worthiness, and imparted a bit of her magnetic energy and
her promises of material joy. Then came Mercury, the fast-moving trickster,
the thief, the principle that can keep our minds moving like gerbils in
caged exercise wheels. Mercury is the principle that makes us clever, calculating,
busily juggling the millions of thoughts and details in our lives. It is
the principle of movement, change, curiosity (the same curiosity that "killed
the cat"). If you have any doubt that this principle is a trickster,
try stopping the movement of your thoughts in meditation, or try going to
sleep when you have a "million things on your mind." Mercury is
quite clever in slipping in where hes not wanted, and Mercury slipped
a bit of its own ego into the Spirit of Humanity.
At last, First Man reached the
Final Boundary, the sphere of the Moon. And as First Man passed through
the orbits of each planet, he became less and less conscious of the God-space
(Seventh Heaven) and more desirous, curious, and attached to the experience
awaiting him. The distractions of each of the planets added, one to the
other, until First Mans remembrance of God was only a dim image in
his awareness. Finally, once past the boundary of the Moon, First Man saw
Nature.
Nature was neither male nor female,
and was composed of Earth and Water. So now we see Fire and Air, containing
the principles of male and female but being completely Spirit, unable to
separate into male and female, meeting Nature, who has no gender, but who
is Matter! Earth and Water are material. They are the physical building
blocks of the physical human being. In the zodiac, half the signs are air
and fire, and are considered masculine, or active. The other half are earth
and water, and are considered feminine, or receptive. And humans are created
from the mixing of both Spirit and Matter.
The Spirit of Humanity, made in
the image of God, looks down on Nature and sees his shadow on the land.
He sees his reflection on the waters. The image outlined by the shadow and
reflected back to him by the waters is the image of God Itself. So First
Man, dimly remembering the image of God and thinking he sees God in his
own reflection, promptly falls in love with Nature. Nature looks up and
sees the Spirit of Humanity, made in the image of God. Thinking this is
God itself, she promptly falls in love with the Spirit of Humanity, wishing
to receive him into herself. They desire to stay together and put the question
to God, who gives his permission. So the Spirit of Humanity and Physical
Nature unite, thereby beginning the creation of physical human beings.
There are several important secrets
in this last stage of First Mans journey. Hermes goes on to say that,
in order to return to God, humans must travel back through the spheres of
the planets after death, giving back to each planet that which was given
to him. But in fact, most humans do not return directly to Seventh Heaven.
We are trapped in a reincarnational cycle, returning to physical bodies
on earth time and time again. To see why, we must first look to the role
of the Moon.