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

Distillatio

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"This figure from Bibliothèque des Sages (1761) is a schematic of the currents of Distillation. It envisions the Red and White circuits as the two serpents of the caduceus or staff of Hermes. The triple crown is also a reference to the thrice-greatest Hermes. The cross of the elements is below at the beginning of the work."

DISTILLATIO "In fire, by art, the juice of all bodies becomes a living water, clear and most pure."

Speculum diuersarum imaginum speculatiuarum, c. 1638 by Bruegel, Pieter
Speculum diuersarum imaginum speculatiuarum, c. 1638 by Bruegel, Pieter
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“In destillatio, the material is heated in the alchemical swan until it becomes steam, as when wine is distilled into pure alcohol. The alcohol vapour is then cooled and condensed into liquid in a collecting beaker for the subsequent heating. Distillation, with its ascending and descending, has come to constitute the very image of alchemy itself. When one considers how the more subtle, lofty and translucent mercury leaves the dark and now brownish wine, one sees how the process may simultaneously be experienced in the human interior. In the human laboratory, the operation is often performed by visualising the mercurial fountain and employing focused breathing techniques to circulate the material through perpetual ascents and descents in a solve & coagula. The material, which here is the alchemist, is gradually purified and refined. Destillatio means that the lower life forces in a human ascend due to the various alchemical fires and are thus exalted and purified, after which they descend to vivify the lower regions. The operation thereby unites above and below in a transformative and transmutative circular process.”

  • Alchemy – the divine work
Destillatio, whereby the material evaporates and the life forces are circulated. Philosophia Reformata by J.D. Mylius (1622)
Destillatio, whereby the material evaporates and the life forces are circulated. Philosophia Reformata by J.D. Mylius (1622)
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The Second Key. A short summary treatise ... on the great stone of the ancient, ... besides its own clear repetition,, c. 1602 by Basilius Valentinus 
With handwritten note in red ink: “Distillation is the process under which it flies and is elevated.”
The Second Key. A short summary treatise ... on the great stone of the ancient, ... besides its own clear repetition,, c. 1602 by Basilius Valentinus With handwritten note in red ink: “Distillation is the process under which it flies and is elevated.”
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