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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 Arts & Sciences

VIII. The Mystery School

IX. The Venusian & Bardic Arts

X. The Story of the New Earth

XI. Royal Theocracy

XII. The Book of Revelation

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VII. The Hermetic Arts & Sciences
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Mary the Jewess

Mary the Jewess

“One becomes two, two becomes three, and out of the third comes the One as the fourth.” - Mary the Jewess

also known as Maria Hebraea or Maria Prophetissa

Alexandria during the early centuries of the Common Era—possibly as early as the 1st or 2nd century AD.

She is best known for her invention of essential laboratory apparatus that remain in use even today: the bain-marie (Mary’s bath), a gentle double-boiler method still used in chemistry and cooking; the tribikos, a kind of alembic with three arms; and the kerotakis, a sealed vessel used for distillation that many associate with the alchemical womb of transformation.

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