Citrinitas is the third stage in the journey of inner alchemy - a work of illumination following the purification of Albedo.
Where Nigredo dismantled the false self, and Albedo stabilised and clarified the vessel, Citrinitas turns toward a more subtle inquiry: not the psychology of the self, but the architecture of reality in which the self appears.
Structured across four movements - Mythos, Dharma, Object, and Subject - this volume explores advanced contemplative traditions drawn from Buddhist psychology, Hermetic philosophy, and non-dual inquiry. It examines the dismantling of the subtle fetters, the mechanics of perception, the stages of awakening, and the luminous ground of awareness itself.
This is not a book of belief or ritual. It is a disciplined and systematic investigation into consciousness, identity, and the conditions that sustain suffering. Rather than promising transcendence through attainment, Citrinitas invites the reader to examine the structure of experience directly - and to discover what remains when the machinery of selfhood falls silent.
Intended for serious students of contemplative philosophy and advanced spiritual practice, this volume represents the solar phase of the Great Work: the ripening of clarity into wisdom.