A Discipline of Inner Self Study

Hermology

/ her · mol · uh · jee /  ·  noun

Ancient sciences of the inner self —
studied separately for thousands of years — now unified.

Formal Definition

Hermology is the study of the convergent patterns across ancient and modern sciences that reveal the three-layered architecture of the inner self — the self in expression, the self in awareness, and the self in becoming. Named for Hermes Trismegistus, whose foundational axiom holds that outer pattern and inner truth are expressions of the same originating force.

Core Architecture

The Three Layers
of the Inner Self

Hermology holds that the inner self is not a single layer but a three-part architecture. Recognizing all three is the precondition for genuine self-knowledge — and what distinguishes Hermology from any single tradition studied in isolation.

I

The Basic Self

The self in expression

The body's patterns of instinct, reaction, and physical expression. The self that learned to survive before it learned to reflect. Its patterns are visible, habitual, and formed earliest.

II

The Conscious Self

The self in awareness

The bridge of thought, memory, and choice. The self that translates awareness into action, and instinct into intention. It is the interpreter between the outer life and the inner truth.

III

The High Self

The self in becoming

The soul's originating pattern. The self that carries the imprint of what the person is becoming — what astrology calls the primal triad, what numerology calls the soul urge, what Jung called individuation.

Scope

What Hermology Is — and Is Not

Hermology is

  • The study of inner self architecture across converging traditions
  • A recognitive discipline — it reveals what is already true
  • A unified framework that reads multiple systems together
  • Grounded in ancient pattern study and modern synthesis
  • Applicable across any tradition that maps the inner self

Hermology is not

  • Prediction or forecasting of future events
  • Therapy or psychological treatment
  • A study of the persona or surface personality
  • Tied to any single religious or spiritual tradition
  • The invention of new ideas — it is the unification of ancient ones

"The pattern above — in the stars, in the numbers, in the archetypes — is the same pattern within. To read one is to illuminate the other."

The Hermetic Axiom — Applied Inward

In a single definition

Hermology
— noun

The study of the convergent patterns across ancient sciences of the inner self. Named for Hermes Trismegistus, whose foundational principle — as above, so below — holds that outer cosmic patterns and inner soul patterns are expressions of the same originating force. A hermologist reads the convergence: not to predict, but to recognize.

Hermology draws from three ancient traditions — each developed independently, each mapping the same inner structure.