Liber Mysteriorum · MMXXVI
Decode the
Forgotten Tongues
From John Dee's Enochian to the Voynich cipher, from hieroglyphs of the Nile to the Sephirot of the Tree of Life — a digital grimoire that reads back what the centuries have buried.
The Celestial Speech
Dictated to Edward Kelley through a crystal stone in 1582 — a 21-letter alphabet said to predate Babel.

Voynich Botanicals
Plants that grow on no soil. Stars that map no sky.

Hieroglyphs of the Nile
A thousand signs cut in stone — the priests' way of making the divine permanent.

Cuneiform Tablets
The first writing — wedge-marks pressed into wet clay, older than every alphabet.
Sigils & Watchtowers
Mathematical paths through the Great Table — the names of the 91 Governors.

The Hebrew Mystical Library
Sefer Yetzirah, the Zohar, Bahir — the architecture of creation in 22 letters.
Library
Walk the gallery — Enochian, Voynich, Hieroglyphic, Cuneiform, Kabbalistic. Each script with its alphabet, history, and sacred texts.
Enter the library →Decoder
Paste a fragment — a sigil, a glyph, a verse — and the Codex offers a translation and the scholarly context behind it.
Open the decoder →Tutor
Speak with the Keeper. Ask of Madimi, of Thoth, of the Shekhinah. Receive answers in the voice of the curator-mystic.
Begin a dialogue →Featured Diagram
The Tree of Life
Ten Sephirot — vessels through which the Infinite pours into the finite. Twenty-two paths, one for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet, drawn between them. Crown to Kingdom, Keter to Malkuth: the lightning flash of creation.