A style of magick common among modern Western practitioners, based loosely on the style developed and popularized by the Golden Dawn. Major attributes of Hermetic magick include:
Used fairly interchangeably with the term “ceremonial magick”, but also has a bit more connotation of a link with the energies of the god Hermes and the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus and the Emerald Tablet. Accordingly, those who say “Hermetic magick” generally have a slightly more alchemical and personal-transformation view of magick (or their particular path), as opposed to the more straightforwardly thaumaturgical connotation of “ceremonial magick”.
However, note that these are simply subtle, secondary connotations, not hard-and-fast dictionary meanings. In most situations, “Hermetic” and “ceremonial” can be used fairly interchangeably. Hermetic/ceremonial magick forms much of the basis for thelemic and chaos magick.
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