Sunday, August 17, 2025

Hermeticism: The Lie That Man Can Become Divine

 

Hermeticism: The Lie That Man Can Become Divine

Hermeticism: The Lie That Man Can Become Divine


Hermeticism is one of the oldest occult systems in the world, shaping modern witchcraft, Freemasonry, astrology, and the New Age Movement. At its core is the belief that man can become divine through mystical transformation—a direct contradiction of God’s Word. Scripture is clear: “You shall be as gods” was the very first lie Satan told Eve in the Garden (Genesis 3:5). Hermeticism is simply a repackaging of that ancient deception.


Cultural Origins of Hermeticism

Hermeticism arose in Egypt during the Hellenistic period (2nd century B.C. – 3rd century A.D.). Its teachings were attributed to Hermes Trismegistus (“Thrice Great Hermes”), a fusion of the Egyptian god Thoth and the Greek god Hermes. These writings, known as the Hermetic Corpus, claimed secret knowledge of the divine, the cosmos, and the hidden powers of man.

The culture of ancient Egypt was steeped in magic, astrology, and worship of false gods. The Hermetic texts blended Greek philosophy with Egyptian occult practices, giving birth to a system that spread through Rome, medieval Europe, the Renaissance, and even today’s occult revival.


The Beliefs of Hermeticism

Hermeticism teaches that:

  • God is not a personal being but an impersonal “All.”

  • Man has a divine spark within himself and can become god-like through mystical knowledge (gnosis).

  • The universe operates through hidden laws that can be manipulated through magic, astrology, and alchemy.

  • Salvation is not through Jesus Christ but through enlightenment and transformation of the self.

This is clearly contrary to Scripture. The Bible declares:

  • “I am the LORD, and there is no other; besides me there is no God.” (Isaiah 45:5)

  • “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.” (Ephesians 2:8)

  • “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible God into an image…” (Romans 1:22–23)

Hermeticism removes the need for Christ’s sacrifice and replaces it with self-divinity and occult knowledge.


Their Gods and Purpose

Hermeticism worshipped Hermes/Thoth, gods of wisdom, communication, and hidden knowledge. Practitioners sought contact with spiritual entities (which are actually demons in disguise), believing these beings could grant secret wisdom.

The purpose of Hermeticism was to:

  • Achieve personal divinity

  • Manipulate spiritual forces

  • Control fate through astrology

  • Transform matter (alchemy) as a picture of inner transformation

  • Gain forbidden knowledge

In short, Hermeticism is a pursuit of power apart from God, the very essence of witchcraft.


Why People Get Involved

Hermeticism appeals to those hungry for power, enlightenment, healing, or hidden wisdom. It promises answers about the mysteries of life and the universe. Many are drawn into it through:

  • Astrology and horoscopes

  • Alchemy and “spiritual transformation” teachings

  • New Age meditation and visualization

  • Secret societies and Freemasonry

  • Modern occult literature

But what begins as a search for wisdom often becomes spiritual bondage.


Is Hermeticism Divination?

Yes. Hermeticism involves divination through astrology, numerology, and communication with spirits. God clearly forbids these practices:

  • “There shall not be found among you anyone who practices divination or tells fortunes or interprets omens, or a sorcerer.” (Deuteronomy 18:10)

  • “For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft.” (1 Samuel 15:23)


Demonic Manifestations

When Christians—or their ancestors—dabble in Hermeticism, they open the door to demonic spirits of false wisdom, pride, control, and witchcraft. Manifestations include:

  • Tormenting dreams and nightmares

  • Hearing voices or channeling “guides”

  • Uncontrollable anger, pride, or confusion

  • Financial setbacks and constant blockages

  • Addiction to occult books or practices

  • Sicknesses with no medical explanation

Generational involvement (through Freemasonry, secret societies, or alchemy) can pass down ancestral curses, bringing oppression to children and grandchildren.

But Jesus Christ came to destroy these works: “For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.” (1 John 3:8)


Breaking Free from Hermeticism

If you or your ancestors have been involved in Hermeticism, repentance and deliverance are essential. Pray:

“Lord Jesus Christ, I renounce all involvement with Hermeticism, divination, astrology, alchemy, and the worship of Hermes or any false god. I repent on behalf of myself and my ancestors. I declare that only You are Lord and Savior. I break every curse, spirit, and tie to Hermeticism in Jesus’ mighty name. Amen.”


Conclusion

Hermeticism is not harmless philosophy—it is an occult system rooted in Egypt’s false gods and Satan’s ancient lie. Its promise of divinity leads only to spiritual destruction. Christians must reject it, repent, and walk in the true freedom found only in Jesus Christ.



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