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"prompt": "Extract the full text of Corpus Hermeticum Tract IV \"The Cup\" or \"The Crater\" from an online source. Try these URLs in order:\n1. https://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/th2/th204.htm\n2. https://gnosis.org/library/hermes_cup.htm\n3. https://hermetic.com/texts/hermetica/hermetic-corpus-iv\n\nReturn the full text of the tract.",
"chosen": "I'll extract the full text of Corpus Hermeticum Tract IV by trying the URLs in order.\n<tool_call>\n{\"name\": \"web_browser\", \"arguments\": {\"action\": \"navigate\", \"url\": \"https://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/th2/th204.htm\"}}\n</tool_call>\n<tool_result>\n{\"success\": true, \"action\": \"navigate\", \"url\": \"https://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/th2/th204.htm\", \"title\": \"Thrice-Greatest Hermes, Vol. 2: IV. The Cup or Monad\", \"content\": \"Sacred Texts Hermetica Index Previous Next Buy this Book at Amazon.com\\nThrice-Greatest Hermes, Vol. 2, by G.R.S. Mead, [1906], at sacred-texts.com\\n\\nIV. The Cup or Monad\\n(Text: P. 37-40; Pat. 9b, 10.)\\n1. Hermes. With Reason (Logos), not with hands, did the World-maker make the universal World; so that thou thus shouldst think of him as everywhere and ever-being, the Author of all things, and One and Only, who by His Will all beings hath created.\\nThis Body of Him is a thing no man can touch, or see, or measure, a Body inextensible, like to no other frame. 'Tis neither Fire nor Water, Air nor Breath; but all of them come from it. Now being Good He willed to consecrate this [Body] to Himself alone, and set its Earth-adornment in good order.\\n2. So down [to Earth] He sent the Cosmos of this Frame Divine,\u2014man, a life that cannot die, and yet a life that dies. And o'er [all other] lives and over Cosmos [too], man was made beautiful by the Beauty of the Father, God being not ashamed of [calling] him His son. For God e'en gloried in this work of His,\u2014finding it wholly like Himself. For beautiful beyond compare, divine in very truth, was he whom God produced. With Energy conjoined with Fate and with [the Seven] Spheres, God willed that man should see the Cosmos; and in him decreed He should be recognised.\\n3. [And thereupon God spake:]\\nBehold the Cosmos, O my son, and contemplate its Beauty face to face; for None can do so but thine eye. Not with these [eyes] of thine but those which are within thee.\\n4. And first and foremost make thine own beginnings, and bi",
"session": "session_20260315_113344_fb3c06.json"
}
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