
The Archeometer was designed in Paris, by renowned mystic St. Yves d'Alveydre, in the late 1800's and early 1900s. It was developed by d'Alveydre, his wife, the Countess Keller, and his associates, up until the time of his death in 1909. Still uncompleted, it was finished and published by his adopted son & daughter the Count & Countess Keller, and his associates. The Archeometer is a "Key to All Sciences of Antiquity," and includes the correlations of the colors to music notes, the planets and the zodiac, the elements, and several languages of importance to students of the mysteries at that time.However, over time, some of the correlations have been shown to be just slightly off, simply by utilizing the Law of Octaves to correlate the colors of the solar spectrum to the chromatic scale, for example, or by the discovery and assignment of other planets to the zodiac, for another. Further, many of the linguistic correlations are of less importance today than they were in d'Alveydre's time, to those most commonly practicing modalities, and those who could most utilize such a tool in this modern age. By utilizing d'Alveydre's work as a starting point, and my own works to build a new foundation, the remaining correlations only needed the blanks filled in from there, to provide the adept and novice alike a key to a new perspective on the "subtle energies," which affect us on so many levels, at all times.In this publication, the culmination of the works is fully realized, in that it is put into practice in day-to-day life and relationships. The ancient key to Sympathetic Vibratory Physics and the Law of Octaves known as the Archeometer is brought into the modern age, for the utmost ease of understanding and use by the most advanced adepts, as well as the beginning novice. Includes printable set of 12 Archeometer Triangle Cards, and printable Zener ESP cards.
Page Count:
24
Publication Date:
2019-04-03
Publisher:
Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
ISBN-10:
1092542299
ISBN-13:
9781092542296
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