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Aether
Aether
The fifth element. What the heavens are made of.

Aristotle added a fifth element to the classical four — earth, water, fire, air. He called it aether or quinta essentia: the substance of the celestial spheres, unchanging, neither created nor destroyed.

The Hermetic tradition adapted it. The Emerald Tablet reads: As above, so below. The aether is the correspondence between the terrestrial and the divine — the medium through which they speak to each other.

The Emerald Tablet (Tabula Smaragdina)
Attributed to Hermes Trismegistus. c. 6th–8th century Arabic transmission. Public domain. "That which is below is like that which is above."
Aristotle — On the Heavens (De Caelo, c. 350 BC)
Book I, Chapter 2–3. On the fifth element. Public domain.
Paracelsus — Archidoxes of Magic (c. 1570)
On the quintessence and its uses. Public domain (pre-1928 English translations).

Stars of the Lid — And Their Refinement of the Decline. Hilur Guðnadóttir — Saman. Music that sounds like it was made in a place you cannot quite locate.