Cross-tradition symbolic grimoire
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Each entry rendered as a weathered grimoire page — obsessive marginalia, crossed-out corrections, diagrams in multiple inks.




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15 Traditions, One Field
Resonance, not syncretism. Each tradition speaks in its own voice — mapped with explicit confidence ratings, none privileged over another.
Tarot
A 78-card symbolic system from 15th-century Italy.
26 entriesכתרKabbalah
Jewish mystical tradition mapping how the infinite becomes the finite.
18 entriesAuAlchemy
The art of transformation — from Hellenistic Egypt through the Islamic golden age to European laboratories.
18 entriesᚱElder Futhark
Twenty-four symbols of the ancient Norse and Germanic world, dating from around 150 AD.
24 entries♌Western Astrology
Celestial divination tracing from Mesopotamian omen-reading (~2000 BC) through Hellenistic synthesis to modern practice.
19 entries𓇳Ancient Egyptian
The symbolic language of the oldest continuous civilization — from the earliest pictographs (~3200 BC) through three millennia of refinement into the Mystery schools that seeded Western esotericism.
15 entries☰I-Ching
The Book of Changes — one of the oldest texts in continuous use, built from sixty-four six-line figures (hexagrams) and eight three-line figures (trigrams).
72 entries✝Christian Mysticism
Christianity's contemplative spine — the mystics who mapped the soul's journey through darkness into union with God.
21 entries☪Sufism
The mystical interior of Islam — a path of spiritual stations, passing states, and the progressive dissolving of self in divine reality.
20 entriesॐHinduism
The oldest living religious tradition — a vast web of practice, philosophy, and devotion spanning four millennia.
24 entries☸Buddhism
Twenty-five centuries of precise investigation into the nature of mind, suffering, and liberation.
19 entries𐬟Zoroastrianism
The oldest revealed monotheistic religion, founded by the prophet Zarathustra in ancient Iran, perhaps as early as 1500 BC.
18 entries☯Daoism
The Way that cannot be named — from the Dao De Jing's paradoxes to Zhuangzi's wild parables to the inner alchemist's silent laboratory of the body.
22 entriesΩGreek Mysteries
The initiatory traditions of ancient Greece — from the Eleusinian rites through Orphic creation myths, Pythagorean sacred mathematics, and Platonic metaphysics.
23 entries⚇Ifá
The divination system of the Yoruba people of West Africa — a vast oral corpus organized around 256 sign-figures (Odù), each containing stories, prayers, medicines, and ethical instruction.
21 entriesThis is not a dictionary. It is a field journal — kept by someone who noticed that the traditions keep drawing the same map in different alphabets, and could not stop writing in the margins.
— from the marginalia