Ascension 58 | Unveiling the Mystical Wisdom of the Emerald Tablets of Thoth

Eric P. Felton Jr.
5 min readAug 20, 2024

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The Emerald Tablets of Thoth, also known as the Smaragdine Tablets, are a collection of ancient esoteric writings attributed to the legendary figure Hermes Trismegistus. Identified as Thoth in Egyptian mythology, Mercury in Roman mythology, and even Moses in some esoteric traditions, this figure is revered as a source of profound wisdom and spiritual insight. These texts are not merely historical artifacts; they offer deep revelations about the nature of reality, the evolution of consciousness, and humanity’s spiritual journey toward ascension.

Thoth: The God of Wisdom, Mind, and the Moon

In ancient Egyptian religion, Thoth was a deity associated with the moon, wisdom, time, and writing. He was considered the inventor of writing, the creator of languages, and the scribe of the gods. His role as the interpreter and adviser of the gods highlights his connection to divine knowledge and wisdom, which he imparted to humanity.

Thoth’s association with the moon is symbolic of his role in the cyclical nature of time and the reflective quality of wisdom. The moon, often seen as a symbol of the mind, reflects the light of the sun just as the mind reflects the light of the soul. This analogy aligns with the Hermetic principle of “as above, so below,” which suggests that the microcosm (the mind) is a reflection of the macrocosm (the divine).

The Emerald Tablets: A Blueprint for Spiritual Transformation

The Emerald Tablets of Thoth, particularly as translated by M. Doreal, offer teachings on the nature of existence and the process of spiritual ascension. These texts emphasize the transformation of the self from a physical being bound by the material world to a formless entity united with the light. Key quotes from the tablets encapsulate this journey:

- “Out of the darkness ye rise upwards, one with the light and one with the stars.”
- “Man is in process of changing to forms that are not of this world: grows he in time to the formless, a plane on the cycle above. Know ye, ye must become formless before ye are one with the light.”
- “Not of the earth are ye… earthy but a child of the infinite cosmic light.”

These passages suggest that humanity is in a continuous process of evolution, moving from the physical to the ethereal, and eventually to the eternal. This journey requires the shedding of the earthly form and the embracing of a higher, formless state of existence.

The Macrocosm and Microcosm: Sun, Moon, and Earth

The Emerald Tablets reveal a deep understanding of the relationship between the macrocosm and the microcosm. In this context, the sun is seen as a macrocosm of the soul, the earth as a macrocosm of the body, and the moon as a macrocosm of the mind. Thoth, as a moon deity, symbolizes the mind — the projector of the soul. The mind, as the source of thoughts, projects the soul into different bodies and worlds, shaping our experience of reality.

This concept of the mind as a projector is echoed in the work of Susan Taylor in In the Spirit, where she discusses the mind’s ability to transcend the physical realm through spiritual practices such as meditation and prayer. Similarly, in The Possible Human by Jean Houston, the idea of the mind as a tool for expanding human potential aligns with the teachings of Thoth, suggesting that by transcending the limitations of the physical world, we can achieve higher states of consciousness.

Ascension and the Elohim: A Hebrew Perspective

The process of ascension, as described in the Emerald Tablets, can be linked to the concept of Elohim (אֱלֹהִים) and El Elyon (אֵל עֶלְיוֹן) in Hebrew mysticism. Elohim, often associated with the plurality of God’s powers, represents the divine potential within humanity. El Elyon, meaning “the Most High,” symbolizes the ultimate goal of spiritual ascension — to unite with the divine.

This journey toward unity with the divine is further explored in Reading Moses, Seeing Jesus: How the Torah Fulfills its Goal in Yeshua and A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith. These works highlight the connection between the teachings of the Torah and the concept of spiritual ascension, emphasizing the role of Yeshua (Jesus) as the fulfillment of this divine journey. The World Messianic Bible also supports this idea, illustrating how biblical figures like Moses and Jesus serve as archetypes for spiritual ascension:

- “And the LORD said, ‘Behold, the man has become like one of us, knowing good and evil.’” (Genesis 3:22, WMB)
- “I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the Most High.” (Isaiah 14:14, WMB)

These scriptures underscore the inherent divine potential within humanity, a potential that is realized through the process of spiritual ascension.

Alchemy and Ascension: Transforming Matter into Light

The alchemical process of transforming matter into light and lead into gold is a central theme in the teachings of the Emerald Tablets. This process is not merely a physical transformation but a metaphor for spiritual ascension. Alchemy, as explored in Alchemy & Mysticism by Alexander Roob, involves the transmutation of the self, turning the base elements of our being into the pure light of spiritual enlightenment.

This transformation begins with the recognition that our thoughts are a form of bondage. As emphasized in Needless Casualties of War by John Paul Jackson, spiritual warfare involves the battle within, where one must conquer desires, overcome earthly attachments, and transmute fear — particularly the fear of death. This mirrors the teachings of Thoth, where the goal is to become “formless,” transcending the physical plane and becoming one with the light.

Integrating Wisdom from Diverse Traditions

The journey of ascension is not limited to a single tradition but is a universal process found in many spiritual teachings. For example, in Bloodline of the Gods by Nick Redfern, the idea of humanity’s connection to otherworldly beings suggests that our spiritual evolution is part of a broader cosmic plan. This aligns with The Council of Light by Danielle Rama Hoffman, which discusses how divine transmissions guide us in manifesting our deepest soul desires.

Additionally, in The Incomplete Church by Sid Roth, the importance of unity among God’s children is emphasized, reflecting the need for collective spiritual evolution. This idea is supported by the teachings in A Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren, which encourages individuals to find their divine purpose and contribute to the greater good.

Conclusion

The Emerald Tablets of Thoth offer a profound blueprint for spiritual ascension, guiding us to transcend the physical, explore the mysteries of the mind, and ultimately unite with the divine light. Through the wisdom of Thoth, the teachings of ancient Egypt, and the integration of diverse spiritual traditions, we are provided with the tools to embark on this transformative journey. Just as alchemists sought to turn lead into gold, we too are called to transmute our earthly selves into beings of light, achieving the highest state of spiritual purity and enlightenment.

References

- Doreal, M. (n.d.). The Emerald Tablets of Thoth.
- Hoffman, D. R. (2013). The Council of Light: Divine Transmissions for Manifesting the Deepest Desires of the Soul. Bear & Company.
- Houston, J. (1998). The Possible Human: A Course in Enhancing Your Physical, Mental, and Creative Abilities. TarcherPerigee.
- Jackson, J. P., & Sanford, J. (1999). Needless Casualties of War. Streams Publishing House.
- Joseph, H. B. (2005). Book of Wisdom. Sterling Publishing.
- Redfern, N. (2015). Bloodline of the Gods: Unravel the Mystery of the Human Blood Type to Reveal the Aliens Among Us. New Page Books.
- Roberts, S. J. (2017). Power Moves. Thomas Nelson.
- Roob, A. (2006). Alchemy & Mysticism. Taschen.
- Roth, S. (2007). The Incomplete Church: Unifying God’s Children. Destiny Image Publishers.
- Taylor, S. (2004). In the Spirit. Penguin Group.
- Warren, R. (2002). A Purpose Driven Life. Zondervan.
- World Messianic Bible. (2023). Various translations.
- One for Israel. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.oneforisrael.org

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Eric P. Felton Jr.
Eric P. Felton Jr.

Written by Eric P. Felton Jr.

Visionary | Performance Driven Consultant | Transformation Consultant | Creator | Thought Leader

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