The different beliefs and thoughts about the true origin of the earth continue to give something to talk about. Although for many years there has been a book (the Christian Bible) to explain the true origin, and its religion has led millions of people to abide by this type of belief and laws; There are also various kinds of beliefs with another meaning of life. Let’s delve a little into the incredible story of the emerald tablet, an ancient manuscript that dictates a philosophy and throws ideas about the true meaning of the universe.
The emerald tablet had its origin in ancient Egypt. It was made by Hermes Trismegistus, a mythical character, who became a god for many of the populations of ancient Egypt. Named as »Hermes, thrice great» and sage of philosophy, he was also known as the Egyptian god Toth. He too, they say, was the creator of alchemy and of the metaphysical belief known by the name of Hermeticism. Due to his great fame, a large number of hypotheses have been made about who he really was, since there is no evidence on the evidence that proves if the philosophy is really true.
Hermes was also known as a prophet who announced at the time the coming of Christianity to this earth, and is also the author of the previously named emerald table; a great masterpiece for the occult. The emerald tablet describes the true origin of the earth, being one of the greatest creations for alchemist belief. The king of philosophy Hermes Trismegistus tried to demonstrate in the first part of the writing that alchemy teaches us the reality of everything we see in the world and that science is a lie.
In the second part of the writing it says: «What is below is like what is above»; indicates that there is no separation between heaven and earth; and that although there is no explanation of the miracles of nature, one thing has a connection with the other.
We see here how his written philosophy leads us to an analysis of the creation of the earth that he had exposed to the world. The three parts in which the emerald stone was divided, philosophically, indicate that there are three worlds that, although physically we do not see their divisions, exist. These three worlds to which he refers are: the earth, the intermediate and the blue sky.
All this is a metaphysical analysis that shows that, through this knowledge, we will reach the whole and discover the laws of the universe. Each person may understand the interpretation of this table differently, however, they lead us down the same path.
Analyze these words and discover the hermetic philosophy to understand the origin of life and what Hermes was referring to with this relevant philosophy that somehow marked history.