Frater Therius

Initiate of the Hierophanic Path

Lux in carne abscondita (the light hidden in the flesh). This phrase begins every ceremony. The sacred lives in breath, skin, and movement. Hierophany opens it to view.

The Hierophanic tradition draws from ancient sources and physical rites. We chant the Cantus Revelatus (Revealed Song), walk through the Liber Corporalis (Book of the Body), and remain close to the Corpus Hieros (Sacred Corpus).

Sacrum per corpus (the sacred through the body). This path changes sensation. You feel more. You notice more. Many report deeper rest, stronger intimacy, greater trust. Physical anxiety begins to fade. The body becomes known instead of avoided. Life begins to taste sharper, brighter, more focused. What used to be noise grows quiet. What was hidden begins to rise.

Mirum corpus revelatum (the wondrous body revealed). You will not be asked to believe anything. You will not be tested. You will begin. You will observe. And something will shift. This is not metaphor.

People come because something has broken open. Or they come because nothing has. Both are welcome.