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Tommaso Palamidessi (February 16, 1915 – April 29, 1983) was an Italian esotericist. Drawn to
astrology Astrology is a range of divinatory practices, recognized as pseudoscientific since the 18th century, that claim to discern information about human affairs and terrestrial events by studying the apparent positions of celestial objects. Di ...
,
parapsychology Parapsychology is the study of alleged psychic phenomena ( extrasensory perception, telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis (also called telekinesis), and psychometry) and other paranormal claims, for example, those related t ...
, and
yoga Yoga (; sa, योग, lit=yoke' or 'union ) is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India and aim to control (yoke) and still the mind, recognizing a detached witness-consciou ...
- tantric doctrines, he was active in the field of the
occult The occult, in the broadest sense, is a category of esoteric supernatural beliefs and practices which generally fall outside the scope of religion and science, encompassing phenomena involving otherworldly agency, such as magic and mysticism a ...
and developed a form of
Esoteric Christianity Esoteric Christianity is an approach to Christianity which features "secret traditions" that require an initiation to learn or understand.Guy G. Stroumsa (2005). Hidden Wisdom: Esoteric Traditions and the Roots of Christian Mysticism. Leiden: Br ...
that he called Archeosophy. In 1968, he founded the
Archeosophical Society Archeosofica is a school of esoteric Christianity founded by Tommaso Palamidessi in 1968 in Rome. It offers a program of research on Archeosophy. The school is free and supplies booklets and other texts. Beliefs Archeosofica proposes a form of ...
in Rome, which is still active and has several thousand members in Italy and the rest of Europe (mainly in Germany, Portugal, and France).


Biography


Youth and studies

Palamidessi was born in Pisa on 16 February 1915 to Carlo Palamidessi, an army officer, and Luigia Tagliata, a poet. In 1920, Palamidessi moved to Sicily. As a child, he studied
astronomy Astronomy () is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and evolution. Objects of interest include planets, moons, stars, nebulae, g ...
,
astrology Astrology is a range of divinatory practices, recognized as pseudoscientific since the 18th century, that claim to discern information about human affairs and terrestrial events by studying the apparent positions of celestial objects. Di ...
,
botany Botany, also called , plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant scientist or phytologist is a scientist who specialises in this field. The term "botany" comes from the Ancient Greek w ...
,
medicine Medicine is the science and practice of caring for a patient, managing the diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, treatment, palliation of their injury or disease, and promoting their health. Medicine encompasses a variety of health care pr ...
and
religion Religion is usually defined as a social- cultural system of designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relates humanity to supernatur ...
, and as an adolescent he traveled to Tripoli and
Tunis ''Tounsi'' french: Tunisois , population_note = , population_urban = , population_metro = 2658816 , population_density_km2 = , timezone1 = CET , utc_offset1 ...
to pursue further study in Islamic
Sufism Sufism ( ar, ''aṣ-ṣūfiyya''), also known as Tasawwuf ( ''at-taṣawwuf''), is a mystic body of religious practice, found mainly within Sunni Islam but also within Shia Islam, which is characterized by a focus on Islamic spirituality ...
. Beginning in 1933, when he moved to Turin, Palamidessi pursued intensive research into
astrology Astrology is a range of divinatory practices, recognized as pseudoscientific since the 18th century, that claim to discern information about human affairs and terrestrial events by studying the apparent positions of celestial objects. Di ...
,
alchemy Alchemy (from Arabic: ''al-kīmiyā''; from Ancient Greek: χυμεία, ''khumeía'') is an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition that was historically practiced in China, India, the Muslim wo ...
and
Tantric yoga Tantra (; sa, तन्त्र, lit=loom, weave, warp) are the esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism that developed on the Indian subcontinent from the middle of the 1st millennium CE onwards. The term ''tantra'', in the Indian ...
, extrasensory experiences,
Egyptology Egyptology (from ''Egypt'' and Greek , '' -logia''; ar, علم المصريات) is the study of ancient Egyptian history, language, literature, religion, architecture and art from the 5th millennium BC until the end of its native relig ...
and the study of hieroglyphs—the latter carried out in collaboration with the director of the Egyptian Museum of Turin, Ernesto Scamuzzi. He also has out-of-body experiences, bilocations and remembrances of his past lives. His publications about Tantric yoga include: ''The Occult Powers of Man and the Indo-Tibetan Tantric Yoga'', ''Sexual Technique of Tantric Yoga''; ''The Erotic Power of Kundalini Yoga''; ''Yoga not to Die''. During these years, he also wrote an extensive unpublished commentary on Egyptian theurgy and the ''
Book of the Dead The ''Book of the Dead'' ( egy, 𓂋𓏤𓈒𓈒𓈒𓏌𓏤𓉐𓂋𓏏𓂻𓅓𓉔𓂋𓅱𓇳𓏤, ''rw n(y)w prt m hrw(w)'') is an ancient Egyptian funerary text generally written on papyrus and used from the beginning of the New Kingdom ( ...
''.


The forties and astrological works

Towards the end of the 1940s, Palamidessi began to teach astrology and yoga. He became one of the first Italian astrological authors of the 1900s. In the catalogue of the National Library Service, only six treatises of astrology written by Italian authors appear from 1900 to 1939. For the most these are general introductions and often mixed with chiromancy, physiognomy and occultism. In these years Tommaso Palamidessi wrote six astrological treatises: ''The Course of Stars and Man's Diseases; Medicine and Sidereal Influences''; ''Mundane Astrology'' (1941); ''Cosmic Influences and the Precocious Diagnosis of Cancer'' (1943) ''Earthquakes, Eruptions and Cosmic influences'' (1943) and not forgetting the ''Perpetual Effemerides'' (1941) In Italy during the 1900s the first volumes were dedicated to two disciplines : World astrology and medical astrology. At the time, Palamidessi established contacts with exponents of the Hamburg Astrologic School, to whom he dedicated an article in the journal ''Astral Language''. Among the foreign contacts of Tommaso Palamidessi were French authors such as Alexandre Volguine (1903–1976), Henry Joseph Gouchon (1898-1978) and Jacques Reverchon (1909-1985). Like Reverchon, Gouchon gravitates around the journal Cahiers Astrologiques (1938-1983) founded by Volguine. The English writer and Anglican priest Francis Rolt-Wheeler (1876-1960) also collaborated with Palamidessi.


The fifties

In 1947 Tommaso Palamidessi married Rosa Francesca Bordino (1916–1999), with whom he had a daughter, Silvestra (1948–1996). In 1949 a spiritual crisis drove him to convert to Christianity and consequently he decided to suspend his yoga publications. In 1953 he moved to Rome with his family and contributed to various newspapers, including ''Tribuna Illustrata'', an Italian weekly magazine for whom he wrote a section about
esotericism Western esotericism, also known as esotericism, esoterism, and sometimes the Western mystery tradition, is a term scholars use to categorise a wide range of loosely related ideas and movements that developed within Western society. These ideas ...
and
astrology Astrology is a range of divinatory practices, recognized as pseudoscientific since the 18th century, that claim to discern information about human affairs and terrestrial events by studying the apparent positions of celestial objects. Di ...
until 1969, when the magazine disappeared. He visited the monasteries of
Kalambaka Kalabaka ( el, Καλαμπάκα, ''Kalabáka'', alternative transliterations are ''Kalambaka'' and ''Kalampaka'') is a town and seat of the municipality of Meteora in the Trikala regional unit, part of Thessaly in Greece. The population was ...
,
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and Mt. Athos in 1957 and Jerusalem in the Easter of 1966, where he had special revelations on the Mt. Golgotha and in Gethsemane. In Alexandria, Egypt he rediscovered archaeological sites that he had already seen during his paranormal experiences by which he had remembered to have been
Origen Origen of Alexandria, ''Ōrigénēs''; Origen's Greek name ''Ōrigénēs'' () probably means "child of Horus" (from , "Horus", and , "born"). ( 185 – 253), also known as Origen Adamantius, was an early Christian scholar, ascetic, and the ...
(185-254), instructor at the Didaskaleyon, school of Christianity founded by the evangelist St. Mark in Alexandria. The study of Patristics consolidated his faith in what he regarded the authentic
Esoteric Christianity Esoteric Christianity is an approach to Christianity which features "secret traditions" that require an initiation to learn or understand.Guy G. Stroumsa (2005). Hidden Wisdom: Esoteric Traditions and the Roots of Christian Mysticism. Leiden: Br ...
. By this time his formulation of a new doctrinal synthesis for the spiritual awakening of man and woman took shape in
Archeosofica Archeosofica is a school of esoteric Christianity founded by Tommaso Palamidessi in 1968 in Rome. It offers a program of research on Archeosophy. The school is free and supplies booklets and other texts. Beliefs Archeosofica proposes a form of ...
.


The foundation of Archeosofica

On 29 September 1968 Tommaso Palamidessi founded
Archeosofica Archeosofica is a school of esoteric Christianity founded by Tommaso Palamidessi in 1968 in Rome. It offers a program of research on Archeosophy. The school is free and supplies booklets and other texts. Beliefs Archeosofica proposes a form of ...
, ''Esoteric School of High Initiation'' in Rome. The foundation of ''Archeosofica'' was rooted in Palamidessi's spirit of collaboration toward spiritual realizations. Indeed, Tommaso Palamidessi founded Archeosofica as
''a free school for free scholars, who must not feel like pupils nor apprentices, but brothers who listen to the living voice of other brothers.'' .. ''It is a call addressed to all, and it does not matter if they belong to the different communities (
Theosophists Theosophy is a religion established in the United States during the late 19th century. It was founded primarily by the Russian Helena Blavatsky and draws its teachings predominantly from Blavatsky's writings. Categorized by scholars of religion ...
, Anthroposophists, Martinists,
Rosicrucians Rosicrucianism is a spiritual and cultural movement that arose in Europe in the early 17th century after the publication of several texts purported to announce the existence of a hitherto unknown esoteric order to the world and made seeking it ...
,
Catholics The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 billion baptized Catholics worldwide . It is among the world's oldest and largest international institutions, and has played a ...
, Yoghists, etc.). The Brotherhood is only one, and it can have only one verb: Love one another; only one Master: Jesus the Christ.''
In the following years, he journeyed to India, Kashmir, Nepal, China, and South America, but from 1968 forth his efforts were focused on the archeosophical doctrine and to the organisation of the many groups of study and experimentation that have soon spread all over Italy. Then in 1973 he founded a cultural association called
Archeosophical Society Archeosofica is a school of esoteric Christianity founded by Tommaso Palamidessi in 1968 in Rome. It offers a program of research on Archeosophy. The school is free and supplies booklets and other texts. Beliefs Archeosofica proposes a form of ...
with the aim of developing and diffusing Archeosophy all over the world.


Philosophy


Definition of Archeosophy


The archeosophical ascesis

The archeosophical ascesis aims at solving the religious problem of a correction of human life that does not rely on either one's whim or on chance, but on techniques of spiritual awakening and interior transmutation. The program includes special gymnastics, breathing techniques, psycho-dynamic actions on hormones and nerve plexus in order to ascend to what corresponds to body and, though not being body, makes up the whole of the energetic bodies permeating the organic one with the purpose of finally reaching the causal body where the immortal I resides.
Out-of-body experience An out-of-body experience (OBE or sometimes OOBE) is a phenomenon in which a person perceives the world from a location outside their physical body. An OBE is a form of autoscopy (literally "seeing self"), although this term is more commonly us ...
s (in order to have a direct, personal experience of spiritual worlds), methods of meditation on the centres of force directly linked with the three principles of the immortal Ego (such as the meditation on the heart defined by Palamidessi as
cardiognosis In Christian theology, cardiognosis (literally ''Knowledge of the Heart'') is a special charism that God confers on some saints. In Christian asceticism, the term Cardiognosis also indicates the ascetical methods and meditation techniques which ha ...
or "inner knowledge of one's heart) and exercises of remembrance of some past lives are part of the itinerary of self-awareness and of the journey towards God. suggested by
Archeosofica Archeosofica is a school of esoteric Christianity founded by Tommaso Palamidessi in 1968 in Rome. It offers a program of research on Archeosophy. The school is free and supplies booklets and other texts. Beliefs Archeosofica proposes a form of ...
. In his treatise ''Tecniche di Risveglio Iniziatico'' (Techniques of Initiatic Awakening) (Ed.Mediterranee 1975) Palamidessi presents a program of integral ascesis where techniques of meditation on the centres of force and on the divine names on the one hand, an intense inner life devoted to transcendence, on the other and finally a cautious use of astral influences in order to determine the most convenient moments for the ascetic practices, converge on the unique purpose of granting a spiritual regeneration in a Christic sense.


The artistic ascesis

A special form of ascesis is carried out through art. Deeply interested in the mystical, theological and artistic tradition of the
Eastern Orthodox Church The Eastern Orthodox Church, also called the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest Christian church, with approximately 220 million baptized members. It operates as a communion of autocephalous churches, each governed by its bishops via ...
, Palamidessi brings back to light the technique for preparing and painting a sacred
icon An icon () is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, in the cultures of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Catholic churches. They are not simply artworks; "an icon is a sacred image used in religious devotion". The mos ...
. The work he dedicates to this subject, ''L'Icona, I colori e l'Ascesi Artistica'' (tr.: Icon, Colours and Artistic Ascesis) (published posthumously in 1986) is a real handbook which aims at starting the reader off on the personal preparation of a sacred icon and on meditating on it. By following the rules of the chromatic symbolism as well as the traditional geometry of sacred art, the artist can make of his own icon a "castle of meditation", by which he transcends the formal aspect of the image and becomes sensitive to the divine archetypes hidden behind it. In this sense the icon has a sanctifying effect on the conscience of the artist.Tommaso Palamidessi, ''L'icona, i colori e l'ascesi artistica: dottrina ed esperienze per una Via verso l'autosuperamento ed una coscienza divina nell'arte'', Rome : Edizioni Mediterranee, 1975 (2nd ed. 1983). Another important key for the mystic and initiatic self-realisation included in the ascetic program of
Archeosofica Archeosofica is a school of esoteric Christianity founded by Tommaso Palamidessi in 1968 in Rome. It offers a program of research on Archeosophy. The school is free and supplies booklets and other texts. Beliefs Archeosofica proposes a form of ...
is linked with the discoveries made by Palamidessi over
sacred music Religious music (also sacred music) is a type of music that is performed or composed for religious use or through religious influence. It may overlap with ritual music, which is music, sacred or not, performed or composed for or as ritual. Relig ...
and its importance for the catharsis and the awakening of the spiritual centres in the regenerated man.


Works

* ''Il Corso degli astri e le malattie nell'uomo: trattato teorico-pratico di cosmopatogenesi con 22 figure'', Milan: F.lli Bocca, 1940 (2nd ed. Archeosofica 1985). * ''La medicina e gli influssi siderali'', Milan: F.lli Bocca, 1940. * ''Astrologia mondiale: il destino dei popoli rivelato dal corso degli astri'', Turin: T. Palamidessi, 1941 (2nd ed. Archeosofica 1985). * ''Gli influssi cosmici e la diagnosi precoce del cancro'', Turin: T. Palamidessi, 1943. * ''Terremoti, eruzioni e influssi cosmici'', Turin: T. Palamidessi, 1943. * ''I poteri occulti dell'uomo e lo yoga tantrico indo-tibetano'', Turin: Spartaco Giovene, 1945 (2nd ed. Archeosofica 1988, 3rd ed. ArkeiosISBN 9788886495233 ). * ''La tecnica sessuale dello yoga tantrico indo-tibetano'', Turin: Edizioni Grande Opera, 1948 (2nd ed. Archeosofica 1988, 3rd ed. Arkeios ). * ''La potenza erotica di kundalini yoga: lo yoga del potere serpentino ed il risveglio dei ventuno chakra'', Turin: Grande Opera, 1949. * ''Lo yoga per non morire: metodi sperimentali indù per realizzare l'immortalità autocosciente'', Turin: Grande Opera, 1949. * ''L'alchimia come via allo spirito: l'autorealizzazione magica e la psicologia del profondo, svelate dalla tradizione ermetica'', Turin: Grande Opera, 1949 (2nd ed. Arkeios 2001). * ''Gli astri nella diagnosi e cura del cancro'', Turin: Ed. Grande Opera, 1949. * ''Tecniche di risveglio iniziatico: i centri di forza e la metafisica sperimentale'', Rome : Edizioni Mediterranee, 1975 (2nd ed. 1983). * ''Archeosofia'', 5 volumes, Rome: Archeosofica, 1985-1988 (2nd ed. Arkeios 2001, ). * ''Il libro cristiano dei morti'', Rome: Arkeios, 1985. * ''Le basi della teologia sofianica : nuove indagini bibliche'', Rome: Arkeios, 1986. * ''L'icona, i colori e l'ascesi artistica: dottrina ed esperienze per una Via verso l'autosuperamento ed una coscienza divina nell'arte'', Rome: Arkeios, 1986. * ''Ricettario Erboristico'', Rome: Arkeios, 1987.


See also

*
Archeosofica Archeosofica is a school of esoteric Christianity founded by Tommaso Palamidessi in 1968 in Rome. It offers a program of research on Archeosophy. The school is free and supplies booklets and other texts. Beliefs Archeosofica proposes a form of ...


References

In English: * Article " Archeosophy " by P.L. Zoccatelli in Peter B. Clarke (ed.), ''Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements'', London - New York: Routledge, 2006, p. 38-39. In Italian, German and French: * Günter Bartsch, " Archäosophie – das neue Gralsrittertum ", in ''Materialdienst der Evangelischen Zentralstelle für Weltanschauungsfragen'', 1989, 12, p. 369–371. *
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, ''Il Cappello del mago.I nuovi movimenti magici, dallo spiritismo al satanismo'', Milan: Sugarco, 1990, p. 330-332 (French translation: ''La magie: les nouveaux mouvements magiques'', Paris : Droguet et Ardant, 1993). * Cecilia Gatto Trocchi, ''Magia ed esoterismo in Italia'', Milano:Mondadori, 1990, p. 142-145. *
Antoine Faivre Antoine Faivre (5 June 1934 – 19 December 2021) was a French scholar of Western esotericism. Until his retirement, he held a chair in the École Pratique des Hautes Études at the Sorbonne, University Professor of Germanic studies at the Univ ...
, ''L'ésotérisme'', Paris : PUF, 1992, p. 102. * Massimo Introvigne - Pier Luigi Zoccatelli (editors), ''Le religioni in Italia'', Elledici - Velar, Leumann (Turin) - Gorle (Bergamo), 2006, p. 842-844. * Francesco Baroni, " Tommaso Palamidessi et l'Archéosophie ", in ''La Tentation du secret, Groupes et sociétés initiatiques entre ésotérisme et politique du XVIIIème au XXème siècle'', '' Politica Hermetica'' n° 21 (2007), p. 120-135. * Francesco Baroni, "Julius Evola e Tommaso Palamidessi. Con una lettera inedita di Julius Evola", 2009 (http://www.fondazionejuliusevola.it/Documenti/Evola_Palamidessi.pdf). Books: * Francesco Baroni, ''Tommaso Palamidessi e l'Archeosofia. Vita ed opere di un esoterista cristiano'', Foggia: Bastogi, 2011.


External links


Official sites



Official site of Associazione Archeosofica in Italy

American website of the Archeosophical Society

German website of the Archeosophical Society

Official site of Archeosofica

American website of Archeosofica

Portuguese website of Arqueosofica {{DEFAULTSORT:Palmadessi, Tommaso 1915 births 1983 deaths 20th-century astrologers Esotericists Italian astrologers Italian astrological writers Italian occult writers Parapsychologists Spiritual teachers Italian Theosophists