Gjallarhorn
N'yog-Sothep
I've started looking into the alchemical Great Work and frankly I'm a bit lost. At best I can tell they are about 3 major phases and that Citrinitas is sort of undefined. Nigredo is the Dark Night of the Soul/confrontation with the Shadow, Albedo appears to be some sort of "table of correspondences" period where everything is seen as a dichotomy, and Rubedo is the wisdom that All is One. Cauda Pavonis (whose position in the Work I can't tell, whether it's supposed to be before, parallel and/or alternative to, or after Albedo) involves diverging from polarization into multi-faceted correspondences.
Did I miss something important or is that the gist?
Did I miss something important or is that the gist?