The Most Holy Trinosophia 📚 By Comte De Saint-Germain. FULL Audiobook
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- The Most Holy Trinosophia. By Comte De Saint-Germain. Full Audiobook
"The Most Holy Trinosophia" is a French esoteric book, allegedly authored by Alessandro Cagliostro or the Count of St. Germain . The book is divided into twelve sections representing the twelve zodiacal signs and is said to refer to an allegorical initiation, detailing many kabbalistic, alchemical and masonic mysteries . The original manuscript at the Library of Troyes is richly illustrated with numerous symbolical plates .
The book is considered one of the most extraordinary documents relating to the Hermetic Sciences ever compiled . It was left by St. Germain before his disappearance and tells the story of his capture and imprisonment by the Inquisition of Rome. It is written that he didn’t die there but, with the help of an angel, was freed .
The work is of no great length, consisting of ninety-six leaves written upon one side only. The calligraphy is excellent. Although somewhat irregular in spelling and accenting, the French is scholarly and dramatic, and the text is embellished with numerous figures, well drawn and brilliantly colored. In addition to the full-page drawings, there are small symbols at the beginning and end of each of the sections. Throughout the French text, there are scattered letters, words, and phrases in several ancient languages. There are also magical symbols, figures resembling Egyptian hieroglyphics, and a few words in characters resembling cuneiform. At the end of the manuscript are a number of leaves written in arbitrary ciphers, possibly the code used by St.-Germain’s secret society .
The various texts are written in Chaldean Hebrew, Ionic Greek, Arabic, Syriac, cuneiform, Greek hieroglyphics, and ideographs. The keynote throughout this material is that of the approach of the age when the Leg of the Grand Man and the Waterman of the Zodiac shall meet in conjunction at the equinox and end a grand 400,000-year cycle .
In summary, "The Most Holy Trinosophia" is a French esoteric book, allegedly authored by Alessandro Cagliostro or the Count of St. Germain. The book is divided into twelve sections representing the twelve zodiacal signs and is said to refer to an allegorical initiation, detailing many kabbalistic, alchemical and masonic mysteries. The original manuscript at the Library of Troyes is richly illustrated with numerous symbolical plates. The book is considered one of the most extraordinary documents relating to the Hermetic Sciences ever compiled. It was left by St. Germain before his disappearance and tells the story of his capture and imprisonment by the Inquisition of Rome. It is written that he didn’t die there but, with the help of an angel, was freed. The various texts are written in Chaldean Hebrew, Ionic Greek, Arabic, Syriac, cuneiform, Greek hieroglyphics, and ideographs. The keynote throughout this material is that of the approach of the age when the Leg of the Grand Man and the Waterman of the Zodiac shall meet in conjunction at the equinox and end a grand 400,000-year cycle.
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00:00:00 Part One: The Man Who Does Not Die
00:41:49 Part Two: The Rarest Of Occult Manuscripts
00:56:53 THE MOST HOLY TRINOSOPHIA. Section One
01:03:15 Section Two
01:07:13 Section Three
01:10:07 Section Four
01:12:13 Section Five
01:14:36 Section Six
01:20:13 Section Seven
01:22:42 Section Eight
01:24:23 Section Nine
01:27:28 Section Ten
01:28:50 Section Eleven
01:31:06 Section Twelve
01:34:14 Notes And Commentaries - Zábava
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