• Explores Kremmerz’s life, his teachings, his work as a hermetic physician, and the metaphysical and hermetic principles that guided his activities <BR><BR>• Offers a detailed account of the distance healing practices, diagnostic methods, and rituals of the Fraternity of Myriam <BR><BR>• Includes texts written by Kremmerz on the inner workings and magical operations of the fraternity, intended for its practicing members <BR><BR>Giuliano Kremmerz (1861-1930), born Ciro Formisano, was one of the most influential Italian occultists, alchemists, and Hermetic masters of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, though he remains almost unknown to English readers. In 1896, Kremmerz began writing about natural and divine magic, healing, and alchemy through the journal<I> Il Mondo Secreto</I> (The Secret World). At the same time, he founded a school known as the Schola Philosophica Hermetica Classica Italica as well as a magical group, the Therapeutic and Magical