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HRMTC ALKMY ™

A Digital Library, Museum, and Academy of Hermetic Study

Preserving and exploring Hermetic, alchemical, botanical, and symbolic traditions through archival study, educational materials, publications, and disciplined practice.


Begin with a Path

The archive is wide by design. If you are new to Hermetic Alchemy, begin with a guided entrance into the major paths of study.

Start with foundations, follow the correspondences, and move through the archive with clarity.

Esoteric Foundations

Alchemy & Hermeticism

Herbal Studies

Symbolic Literacy

Explore the Archive

Move through the major fields of study: traditions, symbols, herbs, alchemy, mythology, sacred geometry, meditation, and philosophy.

Traditions

Schools, lineages, and currents of sacred and esoteric study.

Symbols

Images, colors, numbers, metals, signs, and sacred forms.

Alchemy

Transformation, correspondence, natural philosophy, and symbolic practice.

Herbs

Plants, resins, trees, flowers, teas, and seasonal materia.

Mythology

Sacred stories, deities, civilizations, mysteries, and inherited memory.

Geometry

Pattern, proportion, number, form, and symbolic structure.

From the Library

The Hermetic Alchemy Library gathers articles, references, books, glossary terms, timelines, and symbolic studies for slow research and return.

Enter the reading room to move between essays, definitions, texts, and study materials.

Articles

Essays, reflections, studies, and reviews.

Encyclopedia

Symbols, concepts, figures, forms, and correspondences.

Glossary

Definitions and recurring terms used throughout the archive.

Featured Books

Explore selected publications from HRMTC ALKMY ™. Each work is crafted to support study, preservation, and deeper engagement with Hermetic, alchemical, botanical, and symbolic traditions.

Stone of Secrets

The True Story of the Philosopher’s Stone

Historically, the Philosopher’s Stone was the ultimate goal of the Magnum Opus, or “Great Work,” in alchemy.

Paperback

Stone of Secrets: The True Story of the Philosopher's Stone
The Codex of Hermeticism: The Emerald Tablet, The Corpus Hermeticum, and The Kybalion

The Codex of Hermeticism

The Emerald Tablet, The Corpus Hermeticum, and The Kybalion

This Work takes a clear, historical look at the Hermetic tradition by focusing on three texts that are often grouped together but not always carefully distinguished.

Paperback

101 Aphorisms of Alchemy

Discovering the Secret of Secrets

Containing 101 powerful aphorisms on the creation of the Grand Elixir (Circulatum majus) and an additional 31 aphorisms on the Vegetable Elixir (Circulatum minus).

Paperback

101 Aphorisms of Alchemy: Discovering the Secret of Secrets

From the Herbarium

The Herbarium is the botanical wing of the archive: a place for studying plants, trees, flowers, resins, teas, oils, incense ingredients, and seasonal materia through historical, symbolic, and educational lenses.

Herbs
Trees
Flowers
Resins
Incense Ingredients
Seasonal Plants

Enter the Academy

The Learn section organizes courses, workshops, reading paths, and study guides for disciplined movement through the archive.

Begin with foundational study, continue through symbolic and historical materials, and return to practice with greater clarity.

Beginner Study

Foundational paths for new readers and students.

Reading Paths

Structured sequences through articles, books, symbols, plants, and traditions.

Workshops

Future focused studies on texts, symbols, seasons, and practices.

Preservation as Practice

HRMTC ALKMY ™ exists as a steward of the Hermetic tradition: preserving its manuscripts, arts, practices, symbols, and teachings for careful study and future transmission.

The work is guided by preservation, stewardship, authenticity, practice, and continuity.

Preservation
Stewardship
Authenticity
Practice
Continuity


Enter the Circle

Receive publication notices, study notes, seasonal reflections, and new entries from the HRMTC ALKMY ™ archive.

The library is built to unfold over time. Begin where you are, follow the thread, and return often.

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