Enriched edition. Symbolic Allegories of Divine Wisdom: Esoteric Teachings in Spiritual Alchemy, Astrological Wisdom, and Mystical TransformationBy Comte de Saint-Germain
The Most Holy Trinosophia presents an initiatory journey through twelve ordeals patterned on zodiacal and alchemical cycles. In ornate, emblematic prose interleaved with diagrams and ciphers, it braids Hermetic, Rosicrucian, and Kabbalistic lore into a ritual itinerary. This hybrid of visionary travelogue and emblem book belongs to the late Enlightenment's esoteric countertradition, where allegory transmitted practice: each trial mirrors operations on metals and on the "subtle body," staging a disciplined poetics of transformation. Traditionally attributed to the elusive Comte de Saint‑Germain—polyglot courtier, musician, chemist, and diplomat—the book reflects a life among lodges, salons, and laboratories. His reputation for guarded disclosures, experimental dyes and tinctures, and cultivated anonymity suits a text that speaks in symbols and passwords. Whether authored by him or compiled within his orbit, its "triple wisdom" fuses nature, humanity, and divinity, echoing currents circulating through Masonic and Rosicrucian reform. Readers of esotericism, eighteenth‑century culture, and emblematic literature will find here a compact summa of initiatory rhetoric. Approach it with patience and a critical edition: its emblems reward cross‑reading with the Hermetic corpus and the Rosicrucian manifestos, yielding a demanding, luminous map of inner renewal.
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