Spagyrics

The term “Spagyric” stems from the two Greek words “spáein” (to separate) and “ágeirein” (to join). As a result of continuous rhythmic separation, and of again conjoining, an enhancement in quality results. The term “Spagyric” expresses the universal method of positive advancement – Spagyric is accordingly a learning process.

Spagyric in nature demonstrates a diurnal and annual rhythm. During the daytime, the expansion characteristic of the daylight hours takes place: warming and activity. During the night, the densification peculiar to these hours occurs: cooling and regeneration. During the spring and summer months, we observe annual expansion that entails warming and activity, with annual densification occurring during the fall and winter months of the year.