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FORTHCOMING: Q2 2026
*Please note that a softcover edition will soon be available as well [TBD].
Hermetica I: The Corpus Hermeticum, Asclepius, and Nag Hammadi Hermetica Ordered as a Path of Initiation
The Definitive Edition with a revised Introduction, added Appendices, and Index.
By M. David Litwa, PhD.
Illustrations by José Gabriel Alegría Sabogal, MA.
Fount Ultd., 2026
The Hermetic corpus is a spiritual and intellectual treasure stemming from ancient Egyptian sages who could write and think in Greek. Since the Renaissance, this corpus has appeared in an order that doesn’t fit the path of spiritual initiation suggested by the corpus itself. This edition reorders the corpus—including the Latin Asclepius and the Nag Hammadi Hermetica—into four progressing parts: introductory tractates, general discourses, detailed discourses, and revelatory discourses. A focused commentary follows each tractate. The book is written for all lovers of the Hermetica, but in particular for those who are willing, in some sense, to join the way of immortality.
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FORTHCOMING: TBD
Black Tide: Occult Reflections on C.G. Jung’s The Red Book
Edited by Ian C. Edwards
Fount Ultd.
During his “confrontation with the unconscious,” C.G. Jung produced The Red Book (Liber Novus)—a visionary manuscript of dreams, dialogues, and mythopoetic images that would become foundational to analytical psychology. Though withheld from publication during his lifetime, this seminal work reveals Jung’s profound engagement with esoteric currents that Freud once dismissed as the “black tide of mud (…) of occultism.”
Black Tide explores these hidden influences and their transformative role in Jung’s psychology. This volume brings together leading academics, independent researchers, and contemporary practitioners of Hermeticism, alchemy, Gnosticism, theurgy, Kabbalah, astrology, and related occult traditions. Through rigorous essays, experiential reflections, and striking visual art, contributors examine how Jung’s visionary encounters gave rise to a new God-image—ophidian, Abraxian, and radically transformative—and how these insights continue to resonate across psychoanalytic, philosophical, and esoteric discourses.
By breaching the Freudian bulwark against occultism, Black Tide reveals the richness of the mystical foundations underlying depth psychology. This interdisciplinary tome invites dialogue between scholarship and practice, offering fresh perspectives on Jung’s Liber Novus and its enduring significance for psychology, spirituality, and the Western esoteric imagination.
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“ On recognising the truth of the alliance of the two systems, the symbolic and the philosophical—in the allegories of the monuments of all ages, in the symbolic writings of the priesthoods of all nations, in the rituals of the mystery societies—we obtain a constant series, an invariable system of principles that proceed out of a vast, impressive, and genuine superstructure, which is the only framework in which they can be truly coordinated.”
~ Jean-Marie Ragon, De la maçonnerie occulte et de l’initiation hermétique (1926).