The Astral Library
  • The Royal Path
  • Way of the Wizard
Mystery School

The Royal Art

0. The Story

I. Book of Formation

II. The Primordial Tradition

III. The Lineage of the Patriarchs

IV. The Way of the Christ

V. Gnostic Disciple of the Light

VI. The Arthurian Mysteries & The Grail Quest

VII. The Hermetic Art

VIII. The Mystery School

IX. The Venusian & Bardic Arts

X. Philosophy, Virtue, & Law

XI. The Story of the New Earth

XII. Royal Theocracy

XIII. The Book of Revelation

The Astral Library of Light

The Priest-King, Magus-King, Philosopher-King

Kings and Priests

“Before that Fire within himself he makes his vows, and upon the burning altar of his own higher being he lays his crown and his sceptre, his robes and his diamonds, his hates and his fears, and sanctifies his life as a Priest King, and swears to serve none but his own higher self, the god within. His robes are his soul body; and his crown is his life, and in the streets of life he is enthroned.” — Initiates of the Flame, by Manly P. Hall

”There are two types of humans portrayed in Sumerian artwork - divine kings and priests. Priests are recognizable because they are always clean shaven. The beard was a symbol of kingship and/or divinity. Gods, Lamassu, the Djinn, and royalty are all recognized in the carvings by the long beards and the crowns they wear.  The priests wear neither beard nor crown. What this image portrays is the two currents of power and authority. The king represents the head of worldly power, appointed by divinity. The priests job were to guide and advise the king, in their role as head of religious power. In this image we see the priest initiating the king, and guiding him on the path to immortality.”

  • Damien Echols

The Philosopher King

The Magus King

True Kings are magicians, and magicians are Kings The symbols of royalty are rooted in in sacred geometry, Their crown is the circle, the halo of light that crowns the anointed. It is a symbol of the divine feminine, and it is from the crown that insight and inspiration is “downloaded” from the literal top of the head. Their scepter of the sovereign is the line. It represents divine masculine, it is the wand, the staff, the sword - the ability to create and shape the world around them through the expression of their divine Will. The circle and the line have in common the point - the eternal now, the infinite potential, the essence of divinity. As Sacred geometry, the circle and line are mother and father to all other shapes and forms in existence. With the line and the circle one can build a temple, one can work with the “Great Architect” and create any thing.

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