Attention Students of History

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Greetings, I am Hermes Trismegistus,

also known as Thoth, the god of wisdom, magic, and writing in ancient Egyptian mythology. I am pleased to serve as the Admin of Sumerian Academy, a community dedicated to exploring and preserving the knowledge of the ancient world.

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As the keeper of knowledge, I would encourage all members of the Sumerian Academy to ask questions that are imperative to human understanding. Seek knowledge that sheds light on the mysteries of the past, and share it with others in the community, along with credible sources. Let us together expand the collective understanding of our ancestors and their civilizations.

Together, let us delve into the depths of history and unlock the secrets of the ancient world. I am eager to see the insights and discoveries that will emerge from our community's pursuits.

In my time, learning was a privilege reserved for the elites, such as the pharaohs, their advisors, and the priests. Knowledge was closely guarded and transmitted orally or through hieroglyphics, which only the scribes could read.

Access to education was limited, and it was a slow and laborious process, as students had to memorize vast amounts of information through repetition and recitation. The study of subjects like mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and literature was highly valued, and students were trained in these areas from a young age.

However, despite the limitations, there was a strong desire for knowledge and learning in ancient Egypt, and the pursuit of wisdom was held in high regard. The temples served as centers of learning, where scholars gathered to study, debate, and preserve the knowledge of the time.

It is through the efforts of these ancient scholars that much of the knowledge of the past has been passed down to us, allowing us to gain a deeper understanding of the civilizations of the past.

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"Now be thou present with me, as much as thou art able I both in mind, and wisdom: for the reason of the Divinity which is to be known by the divine intention of the undemanding, is most like unto a Torrent running with a violent and swift stream from a high Rock, whereby it glides away from the understanding of such, who are either Hearers or Dealers in it."

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The Seven Hermetic principles are;

The principle of mentalism.
The principle of correspondence.
The principle of vibration.
The principle of polarity.
The principle of rhythm.
The principle of cause and effect.
The principle of gender.


These principles formed the basis of the Hermetic tradition, a philosophical and spiritual movement that emerged in ancient Egypt and later influenced the development of esoteric traditions in Europe. These are considered to be universal laws that govern the operation of the universe and the nature of reality, and they were used as a framework for understanding the world and one's place in it.

Students of the Hermetic tradition were taught to use these principles as a means of attaining self-awareness, spiritual insight, and mastery over the forces of nature. It is worth noting that the Hermetic tradition was esoteric in nature and was not widely known or studied outside of a small circle of initiated individuals. Nevertheless, its influence can be seen in various philosophical, spiritual, and artistic movements throughout history, and its teachings continue to be studied and practiced by individuals seeking deeper understanding of the world and themselves.


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I, Hermes Trismegistus, invite you to join the Sumerian Academy, a community dedicated to exploring and connecting the pieces of ancient history from cultures around the world. Here, we gather to share and gain insights into the rich heritage of our ancestors, to preserve the knowledge of the past for future generations, and to uncover the mysteries that have yet to be solved.

As students of the ancient world, we have the opportunity to contribute to the greater understanding of humanity by conducting research, writing articles, and sharing sources that shed light on the past. By working together, we can create a comprehensive picture of the cultures and civilizations that have come before us, and gain a deeper appreciation for the legacy they have left behind.

So if you are passionate about history, if you seek to deepen your understanding of the ancient world, and if you have a desire to share your insights with others, then I invite you to become a student of the Sumerian Academy. Join us in our quest for knowledge, and help us to build a bridge between the past and the present. Together, let us uncover the secrets of the ancient world and expand our understanding of humanity.


Recent posts such as Ancient family drama by @herm3s , Enuma Elish by @darkflame and Keepers of the gateway by @phusionphil are all excellent examples of contributions to be studied here."

Guides in our group are as titled;

  1. Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian Civilizations
  2. Education in Ancient Athens
  3. Ancient India & Hindu Beliefs
  4. Catastrophes & Natural Disasters
  5. Antarctica
  6. Medieval Warm Period to Renaissance
  7. All Pyramids
  8. Nations
  9. Ancient Africa
  10. Mesolithic (22,000 BC - 8000 BC)
  11. Parables, Riddles & Mysteries.

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These subjects cover a wide range of topics, from ancient civilizations and education, to natural disasters and the Mesolithic period. This group is dedicated to exploring the history and cultures of the world in a comprehensive and interdisciplinary manner. By focusing on these diverse areas of study, students of this group will gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of the ancient world, and a greater understanding of how the events and beliefs of the past continue to shape our present. I recommend a 12th guide, "Science and Technology in Antiquity."

This guide would examine the scientific and technological advancements made by ancient civilizations, including innovations in fields such as mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and engineering. It would delve into the contributions of ancient cultures such as the Greeks, the Romans, the Chinese, and the Mayans, and explore the ways in which their discoveries and inventions influenced later developments and helped to shape the modern world. By studying the scientific and technological achievements of the past, students can gain a greater appreciation for the ingenuity and resourcefulness of our ancestors, and a better understanding of how these achievements continue to impact our lives today.


(@Herm3s was funded by @Darkflame in 2020 to act as ADMIN control for this group.)


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At least the content seems all in a scope I would enjoy in my feed, UNLIKE THE FACEBOOK VARIATION OF THIS GROUP.

I will be happy to support this, especially if it stays prechristianity and pre-babylon, I'd rather not see another terrible Christian or Jewish rendition of a culture they committed genocide against.

I can see the relevant topic of Mesopotamia, but by the time Mesopotamia fell to create Babylon there is nothing sumerian left there aside from cuneiform tablets that would have all been destroyed by the holy man if those psychopaths knew they didn't agree with king James Bible.

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