@arnemancy I went straight for the Copenhaver translation, but I think I should have Salaman's as well, for when I don't want to wade through footnotes and other extraneous material. Another work I've heard great things about is The Gospel of Hermes by Duncan Greenlees. What's unique about his book is that he arranges the teachings thematically, which is a great thing for when you want to research a specific aspect. Having everything about whatever you want to know all collected in one place, is especially helpful.
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At 60 years of age, I have had decades of study with teachers in the traditions of Sufism and Vedanta (including three periods of monastic ashram life), as well as some years of solitary studies in Kagyu and Nyingma schools of Tibetan Buddhism, meditation training with Shambhala International, and the Five Mindfulness Trainings in Thich Nhat Hanh's Zen Peacemaker Order. I'm also ordained as an Essene minister. After all these years my focus has shifted to embrace of Western esotericism, with deep interest in Alchemy (both practical lab work and inner spiritual alchemy), Classical Hermeticism, Neoplatonism, Pythagoreanism, and Theurgy. I also maintain a deep interest in the healing and spiritual potentials of entheogenic sacred medicines. In the several years since deciding to embrace the Western tradition, I'm finally finding the place that's right for me, and it's nice to be excited about the spiritual path once again.
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@arnemancy there are some really great interviews with the author on the Thoth-Hermes podcast.