Showing posts with label Giordano Bruno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giordano Bruno. Show all posts

Thursday, April 27, 2023

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism and Astrology. Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of
Giordano Bruno
1548 - 1600
Dominican Friar, Philosopher, Poet
Mathematician, Astrologer
Renaissance Hermeticist &
Influence on Masonic Principles
The Art of Memory
by Travis Simpkins


based on a sculpture by Ettore Ferrari
Campo de'Fiori, Rome


Giordano Bruno: Heretic of the Infinite


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Giordano Bruno. by Travis Simpkins. Freemasonry. Campo de'Fiori, Rome

Saturday, December 17, 2022

Giordano Bruno - Hermeticism and Astrology. Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins
Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of
Giordano Bruno
1548 - 1600
Dominican Friar, Philosopher, Poet
Mathematician, Astrologer
Renaissance Hermeticist &
Influence on Masonic Principles
The Art of Memory
by Travis Simpkins


based on a sculpture by Ettore Ferrari
Campo de'Fiori, Rome


Giordano Bruno: Heretic of the Infinite


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Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins
Giordano Bruno. by Travis Simpkins. Freemasonry. Candelaio

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Giordano Bruno. Astrology and Hermeticism. Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins
Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of
Giordano Bruno
1548 - 1600
Dominican Friar, Philosopher, Poet
Mathematician, Astrologer
Renaissance Hermeticist &
Influence on Masonic Principles
The Art of Memory
by Travis Simpkins


based on a sculpture by Ettore Ferrari
Campo de'Fiori, Rome


Giordano Bruno: Heretic of the Infinite


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Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins
Giordano Bruno. by Travis Simpkins. Freemasonry. Memorial

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism and Philosophy. Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of
Giordano Bruno
1548 - 1600
Dominican Friar, Philosopher, Poet
Mathematician, Astrologer
Renaissance Hermeticist &
Influence on Masonic Principles
The Art of Memory
by Travis Simpkins


based on a sculpture by Ettore Ferrari
Campo de'Fiori, Rome


Giordano Bruno: Heretic of the Infinite


For more info, please visit:


Giordano Bruno. by Travis Simpkins. Hermeticism and Freemasonry

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism and Astrology. Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of
Giordano Bruno
1548 - 1600
Dominican Friar, Philosopher, Poet
Mathematician, Astrologer
Renaissance Hermeticist &
Influence on Masonic Principles
The Art of Memory
by Travis Simpkins


based on a sculpture by Ettore Ferrari
Campo de'Fiori, Rome


Giordano Bruno: Heretic of the Infinite


For more info, please visit:


Giordano Bruno. by Travis Simpkins. Freemasonry. Giordano Bruno, 1973 film

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Philosophy. Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of
Giordano Bruno
1548 - 1600
Dominican Friar, Philosopher, Poet
Mathematician, Astrologer
Renaissance Hermeticist &
Influence on Masonic Principles
The Art of Memory
by Travis Simpkins


based on a sculpture by Ettore Ferrari
Campo de'Fiori, Rome


Giordano Bruno: Heretic of the Infinite


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Giordano Bruno. by Travis Simpkins. Freemasonry. Burned at the Stake

Sunday, February 3, 2019

NASA, Giordano Bruno and Other Worlds. by Travis Simpkins

NASA, Giordano Bruno and Other Worlds. by Travis Simpkins




NASA, Giordano Bruno and Other Worlds
by Travis Simpkins


The best parts of being a freelancer are the frequent surprises that come along with it. When you open yourself up and are willing to work with anyone, you never know who will reach out to you next.

One morning a couple months back, I woke up and checked my email like I always do. Mixed in with the usual communications was a rather peculiar one. The message was from NASA, and the writer was looking for permission to use my artwork depicting the 16th Century Hermetic philosopher/astronomer Giordano Bruno in an upcoming presentation in Sorrento, Italy. The artwork was to be projected on screen during a lecture by Colonel Roger Hunter, program manager of the Kepler Mission, and this particular section of the presentation would focus on Bruno's theories regarding “other worlds.” After restraining my excitement and quickly verifying the information, I very happily agreed to the request.

It was obvious why NASA is interested in Giordano Bruno (1548-1600). He was an ex-friar turned natural philosopher, whose Hermetic teachings put him at odds with the dominant ideological visions of the Church. Condemned by the Inquisition as a heretic, Bruno was burned at the stake in Rome's Campo di'Fiori on February 17, 1600. Among the many theories introduced by Bruno, one of his most profound was the idea that the universe is infinite and the stars we see in the night sky are actually suns being orbited by other planets that have life on them.

It was also obvious how Colonel Roger Hunter and the Kepler Mission are inspired by Giordano Bruno's work. According to the official statement on NASA's website: “The Kepler Mission, NASA Discovery Mission #10, is specifically designed to survey our region of the Milky Way galaxy to discover hundreds of Earth-size and smaller planets in or near the habitable zone and determine the fraction of the hundreds of billions of stars in our galaxy that might have such planets.”

Less obvious, to me anyway, was just how strong the Masonic connection was to all of this. I knew of astronomical references in the lectures and of Bruno's influence on memorization, relevant to our ritual studies, through his well known work on “The Art of Memory” which utilized the many mnemonic devices we all use (whether we credit Bruno for it or not). However, I didn't fully see another much deeper and direct Masonic connection until I shared the news of this project on my Facebook page. Soon after posting the update, Shawn Eyer commented asking if I had seen the old Fellow Craft lectures that related to Bruno's theory. I replied in the negative and he sent me a fantastic article he had written titled “Numberless Worlds, Infinite Beings” that had originally been published in Philalethes (Vol. 65, No. 3) back in 2012. Among the mosaic of valuable insights contained within the essay was an eloquent quote, once included in the Fellow Craft Degree, that directly corresponded to the subject. I found myself reflecting on it's meaning and implications for much of that day. The words were taken from William Preston's 1780 Lecture of the Second Degree: “Here we perceive thousands and thousands of suns, multiplied without end, all arranged around us, at immense distances from each other, attended by ten thousand times ten thousand worlds, all in rapid motion; yet calm, regular, and harmonious; invariably keeping their prescribed paths, and all peopled with a myriad of intelligent beings, formed for endless progress, in perfection and happiness.”

Ask a number of supposedly learned people about Giordano Bruno and at least half of them will reply, “Who?” Never elevated to his proper status among the historical luminaries that comprise the world's greatest thinkers, Bruno is under-appreciated and yet his enduring influence is still ever-present in the shadows. On the landing of the main staircase in the House of the Temple, chiseled into the wall, is a quote attributed to Albert Pike that reads, “What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal.” While meaningful in their own right, Pike's words echo a sentiment written 300 years prior by Giordano Bruno: “What you receive from others is a testimony to their virtue; but all that you do for others is the sign and clear indication of your own.” (On the Infinite Universe and Worlds, 1584)


-TS

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

NASA to Include Art by Travis Simpkins in Presentation by Roger Hunter of the Kepler Mission

NASA to Include Art by Travis Simpkins in Presentation by Roger Hunter of the Kepler Mission


     I was recently contacted by Roger Hunter, of the NASA Ames Research Center, requesting the use of my artwork for an upcoming presentation. I happily agreed, of course, and my drawing of Hermetic philosopher/astronomer Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) will appear on screen during Colonel Hunter's keynote lecture in Sorrento, Italy later this month. That particular section of his talk will focus on Giordano Bruno's views concerning "other worlds." Colonel Roger Hunter is the project manager for the Kepler Mission. Stated on their website: "The Kepler Mission, NASA Discovery Mission #10, is specifically designed to survey our region of the Milky Way galaxy to discover hundreds of Earth-size and smaller planets in or near the habitable zone and determine the fraction of the hundreds of billions of stars in our galaxy that might have such planets."


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Sunday, April 2, 2017

"Talisman: Sacred Cities, Secret Faith" by Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval


Talisman: Sacred Cities, Secret Faith
by Graham Hancock & Robert Bauval
Doubleday, 2004
Brief Review by Travis Simpkins

     Begun in the early 1990's and published in 2004, Talisman: Sacred Cities, Secret Faith by Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval offers an in-depth and open look at a hidden subject. The content of the book was expanded in 2011 and re-released under a new title, The Master Game.
     In essence, this well-written volume attempts to "trace the course through history of two interrelated underground religions, Gnosticism and Hermeticism." Ever subdued and reemerging, the theory suggests this hidden faith and it's mystic teachings were protected and passed down to the present day by way of Ancient Egyptian astronomer priests, Gnostic and Hermetic sages, Cathars, the Knights Templar, Renaissance scholars, the Rosicrucians, the Illuminati and the Freemasons. Well known historic leaders, intellectuals and innovators played key roles in the secret enlightenment, including Alexander the Great, Napoleon Bonaparte, the Medici Dynasty, Dr. John Dee, Giordano Bruno, Count Alessandro di Cagliostro, Sir Christopher Wren, Albert Pike, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington and other American Founding Fathers.
     Examining how this secret religion and it's Masonic symbols and ideals have shaped the modern world, great emphasis is placed on the street design and monument placement in major cities and their alignment with the stars. Ancient Egypt seems to be an ever-present reference point. Aerial views of Paris and Washington, DC show intriguing similarities with proposed plans of post-fire London, as well as with ancient cities like Rome, Heliopolis and Alexandria. 
     The bulk of the book is fascinating and by no means anti-Masonic, presented as an open-minded academic and intellectual journey down the paths of possibility that interweave through Masonic history. Overall, the tome lays out an original idea, and is a free-thinking and enjoyable 500-page sojourn.


Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Benben Stone

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Isis

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Giordano Bruno

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Piazza San Pietro

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Jacques De Molay

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Paris

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Great Seal

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Fountain

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Freemasonry

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Freemasonry

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Luxor

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Paris

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: New York

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: London

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Glass Pyramid, Paris

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Napoleon

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Washington, DC

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: George Washington

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Washington, DC

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: George Washington Masonic Memorial

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: George Washington

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: House of the Temple

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval: Egyptian Room

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval

Talisman. Sacred Cities, Secret Faith. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Giordano Bruno, Astrology and Hermeticism. Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of
Giordano Bruno
1548 - 1600
Dominican Friar, Philosopher, Poet
Mathematician, Astrologer
Renaissance Hermeticist &
Influence on Masonic Principles
The Art of Memory
by Travis Simpkins


based on a sculpture by Ettore Ferrari
Campo de'Fiori, Rome


Giordano Bruno: Heretic of the Infinite


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Giordano Bruno. by Travis Simpkins. Freemasonry. 17th Century Engraving

Friday, December 30, 2016

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Philosophy and Astrology. Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of
Giordano Bruno
1548 - 1600
Dominican Friar, Philosopher, Poet
Mathematician, Astrologer
Renaissance Hermeticist &
Influence on Masonic Principles
The Art of Memory
by Travis Simpkins


based on a sculpture by Ettore Ferrari
Campo de'Fiori, Rome


Giordano Bruno: Heretic of the Infinite


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Giordano Bruno. by Travis Simpkins. Freemasonry. Burned at the Stake

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Giordano Bruno, Hermeticism and Philosophy. Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of
Giordano Bruno
1548 - 1600
Dominican Friar, Philosopher, Poet
Mathematician, Astrologer
Renaissance Hermeticist &
Influence on Masonic Principles
The Art of Memory
by Travis Simpkins


based on a sculpture by Ettore Ferrari
Campo de'Fiori, Rome


Giordano Bruno: Heretic of the Infinite


For more info, please visit:


Giordano Bruno. by Travis Simpkins. Freemasonry. Execution. Bruno burned at stake

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Giordano Bruno - Astrology and Hermeticism. Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of
Giordano Bruno
1548 - 1600
Dominican Friar, Philosopher, Poet
Mathematician, Astrologer
Renaissance Hermeticist &
Influence on Masonic Principles
The Art of Memory
by Travis Simpkins


based on a sculpture by Ettore Ferrari
Campo de'Fiori, Rome


Giordano Bruno: Heretic of the Infinite


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Giordano Bruno. by Travis Simpkins. Freemasonry. Heresy Trial of Giordano Bruno

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Giordano Bruno. Astrology, Hermeticism. The Art of Memory. Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins

Giordano Bruno. Hermeticism, Astrology and Masonic Ideals. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of
Giordano Bruno
1548 - 1600
Dominican Friar, Philosopher, Poet
Mathematician, Astrologer
Renaissance Hermeticist &
Influence on Masonic Principles
The Art of Memory
by Travis Simpkins


based on a sculpture by Ettore Ferrari
Campo de'Fiori, Rome


Giordano Bruno: Heretic of the Infinite


For more info, please visit:


Giordano Bruno. by Travis Simpkins. Freemasonry. Astrology. The Art of Memory