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Theurgy and the Soul

Theurgy and the Soul

The Neoplatonism of Iamblichus

This work presents a precise and scholarly exposition of theurgy within the Neoplatonic school, especially through the writings of Iamblichus. Shaw reveals theurgy as a disciplined technology of spiritual transformation rooted in symbolic actions, embodiment, and cosmic participation.
Theurgy establishes the body as an active participant in the soul’s ascent. Ritual becomes a bridge between the human microcosm and the divine macrocosm, allowing the practitioner to embody the sacred order rather than merely contemplate it.
1995

Lineage Connection

• Iamblichus and the Syrian Neoplatonists
• Chaldean Oracles
• Egyptian ritual metaphysics
• Plotinian cosmology
• Renaissance revival through Ficino and the Medici circle

Authorโ€™s Roles / Archetypes

Shaw operates as a rigorous historian of philosophy and a clear interpreter of mystical practice.
His approach honors both the intellectual structure and the experiential depth of theurgy, treating it as a living discipline rather than a theoretical system.

Primary Sources / References

• Iamblichus, De Mysteriis
• Chaldean Oracles
• Porphyry and Plotinus (contextual framework)
• Late Antique ritual metaphysics
• Ficino’s later adaptations in Renaissance Florence

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Quotes / Notes

“Theurgy honors the full spectrum of existence. The divine expresses itself through matter, symbol, and the living body.”

“Union arises through participation rather than abstraction.”

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