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. The Story of the New Earth

XI. Royal Theocracy

XII. The Book of Revelation

The Astral Library of Light
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Turn Armor into Amor

Turn Armor into Amor

My Love, a more wise way would be to willingly lose an arm or a leg without any armor for the glory of amor

Turn armor Into amor

Defense into vulnerability

The sword into a rose flower

The suit of armor Into a suit of amor - a suit of love

The need to attack and defend and judge and protect oneself Into ….

Allow the red red rose to bloom from the center of the chest To punch through the armor you fashioned in fear and ignorance

Breastplate Ribcage

from armored heart to open amour

shedding armor, embracing amour] process of shedding armor piece by piece

unveiling the armor of the heart

Love melts away all armor.

the desire for protection and the longing for intimacy.

dual nature of armor and love, acknowledging that both can be both protective and restrictive (only pseudo love)

The cold cold, metallic armor warmth softness of amor

Love is its own sort of battlefield Life is that battlefield Where your devotion to love is tested by the appearance of an external warlike fearful and dangerous world

In sexual romantic embrace, all armor must be relinquished

“A more ….” “Arm or …”

Imagery

Shiny silver suit of armor, Knight in full armor Breastplate Shield, sword

A single rose blooming from center of chess Rose-cross A rose punching through breastplate Rose with blood dripping from thorns Rose arising out of skeleton

(Use AI to generate this imagery)

"Amor" is a Latin word meaning "love," and it has roots in ancient Indo-European languages. It has cognates in many modern Romance languages, such as Spanish, Italian, French, and Portuguese, all of which retain similar meanings related to love.

On the other hand, "armor" comes from Old French "armure" or "armoirie," which ultimately derives from Latin "arma," meaning "arms" or "weapons." Over time, the term evolved to refer specifically to protective gear worn in battle.

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