Hermes Runs the Game: Inverted Myth, Sacrifice and Initiation In-Forming the Events of 2020-2024 - Softcover

Crimi, Stephen

 
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Hermes Runs the Games shows how the arc of the covid years is a perfect fit to an inversion of every element of the archaic Greek animal sacrifice, invented by Hermes. Hermes, as presiding deity over commerce, travel, borders, initiation and thievery, is woven into every aspect of the covid op. He was busy in his aspect of psychopomp, guide of souls, to their afterlife destination. This inversion reaches its nadir in the depraved abuse and sacrifice of our children. The last third of the book turns to the light of the Greek mystery tradition, how it was transformed into rationalism, and the possibility of now reconnecting with the nearly-occluded vision of the divine illuminating the sacred origins of the western tradition. This is a book looking deeply at the spiritual underpinnings of the age we are living through.

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Stephen Crimi is the publisher of Logosophia Books since 2008, and author of Katabatic Wind: Good Craic Fueled by Fumes from the Abyss (2016). He was born in Brooklyn, youthed playing ball on the streets of Queens, and found his love of literature at Union College in Schenectady. He spent, with his wife Krys, a decade studying at a traditional Yoga center on Long Island, with an infusion of ancient Indian, and ancient Greek philosophy. They have lived in Asheville, NC since 1999, where they garden using biodynamic and electroculture techniques, make medicinal tinctures, various art forms, and generally never stray far from trouble-making through their youtube channel Good Craic (https: //www.youtube.com/@goodcraic4815/videos). His Substack is https: //steveandkryscrimi.substack.com/ and he can be reached through https: //logosophiabooks.com.

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