Count Saint-Germain: Facts, Legends, and the Surviving Works Origins and Early Life Historical records of the Comte de Saint-Germain begin in the 1740s, yet his origins remain uncertain.Most credible evidence links him to Prince Francis II Rákóczi of Transylvania, exiled after 1711, which would make Saint-Germain the prince’s illegitimate son. This hypothesis, first outlined in […]
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The Hand that Holds the Secret “Nature delights in Nature, Nature conquers Nature, Nature contains Nature.”— Anonymous, Book of the Hand of the Philosophers, 17th century In the quiet archives of European alchemy, there exists an emblem so deceptively simple it could be mistaken for a devotional sketch. A human hand, open to the viewer, […]
Among the many treatises preserved by Benedictus Figulus in his A Golden and Blessed Casket of Nature’s Marvels (1607), none is more central than The Book of the Revelation of Hermes, Interpreted by Theophrastus Paracelsus, Concerning the Supreme Secret of the World. Figulus clearly understood this piece to be the doctrinal heart of his anthology, […]
First published in 1678, The Hermetic Museum: How that Greatest and Truest Medicine of the Philosopher’s Stone may be Found and Held offers not a recipe for gold, but a gallery of allegories and doctrines that shaped both early modern science and the esoteric imagination. Review First issued in Latin in 1678 and later translated […]
🜍 The Divine Names of the Triangular Book of Saint-Germain Introduction The Triangular Book of Saint-Germain contains long strings of “divine names.” They appear during the ritual’s invocation phase, when the operator and Levite assistant consecrate the circles and summon aerial intelligences.These words—NOTAMARGATET, YANODA, AOTHIO, SOIGAD, and others—are not random inventions. They descend from earlier […]
Facsimile of the Triangular Book of Saint-Germain—a red leatherbound edition reproducing the ciphered manuscript and accompanying silver talisman. The text describes three operations: to find treasures, to discover mines, and to prolong life through sacred geometry and invocation.
Saint Germain’s Triangular Book: The Ritual Explained(An analysis of the ritual geometry, names, and aims across MS 209, 210, and Wellcome 4668) Ritual Overview The Triangular Book of Saint Germain presents a single ceremonial structure that promises three distinct outcomes. The rite unites geometry, invocation, and material craft. It calls for a double circle drawn […]
Three Hands of the Triangular Book: The Living Cipher of Saint-Germain 1. Three Triangles on One Table Imagine three manuscripts resting on a wooden desk in uneven light.All bear the same name: Le Livre Triangulaire du Comte de Saint-Germain.Yet none is quite the same book.One gleams in red and gold triangles—MS 209 from the Manly […]
Review: The Book of Aquarius (Anonymous) Released March 20, 2011; updated January 15, 2012. The anonymous author of The Book of Aquarius promises a jailbreak: strip alchemy of its “hooded cloaks,” throw open a twelve-millennia secret, and hand the public kitchen-table instructions for the Philosophers’ Stone. The book’s thesis is arresting in its simplicity—alchemy is […]
Author: St Germain, Le Comte De A fascinating book attributed to the infamous Count Saint Germain himself, this completely allegorical story is a symbolic explanation of the Philosophers Stone and it’s creation. It reads like one big beautiful multifaceted riddle. My copy includes small reproductions of symbolic images that accompany each chapter of the book. […]










