The Hermetic Teachings of Tehuti

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Philosophical, spiritual, religious, metaphysical and scientific influence of the mythical personality Tehuti on the world culture is immense. Tehuti was deified by ancient Egyptians and he was accepted and respected by all societies in the Near East. He is mentioned as the source of knowledge and inspiration in all mystical and esoteric traditions in the Near East.During the Greek rule of Egypt, Tehuti was identified as Hermes of Greek mythology. Tehuti is also identified as the Hermes Trismegistus of Hermetica. Prophet Idris mentioned in Quran was most probably Tehuti. In Jewish esoteric tradition Tehuti is sometimes identified with the mysterious prophet Enoch.Tehuti is credited with the invention of the sacred hieroglyphic writing. In ancient Egypt he was known as the scribe of gods (Neteru). In Greek mythological description he was the dispatcher of divine messages.Tehuti taught astronomy, architecture, geometry, medicine, metaphysics and spirituality to the ancient Egyptians. The books attributed to Tehuti became collectively known as “Hermetica”. These books were rediscovered in 15’th century Florence and helped to inspire the Renaissance.
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