Arquemia

Arquemia is a sanctuary where natural wonders converge, symbolizing the seven elemental centers of life:
Air, Wood, Water, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Ether.


Our Philosophy

Birthright Day on Arquéna

The Creed of ArquemiaI look upon the seven elemental centers of life.
At the center of my life is Air; Air gives way to everything and nothing.
Without Air, I am nothing.
Air creates.
Wood collects and channels.
Water feeds and Fire drinks.
Fire is sealed in Earth and Earth is grounded in Metal.
And in Nothing, in Ether, I find balance; I find freedom.


The seven elemental forces intertwine to evoke profound feelings of tranquillity and inner peace, while reflecting the guiding forces of existence, spirituality, and meditation. In a world of chaos, Arquemia binds these forces to create harmony in life, clarity in thought, and balance within the self.

For those willing to immerse themselves into the philosophy of Arquemia, we commence with the The Five Core Laws of Arquemia:

First Law - The Order of Existence
There is a logical and unchangeable order to the seven elemental forces of life, which captures existence. It begins with Air, which gives way to everything and nothing.
Second Law - Lineage
Each elemental force of life is made of energy from the preceding elements, and none can exist without Air. The order is:
Air → Wood → Water → Fire → Earth → Metal → Ether.
Third Law - Interdependence
Though bound by order and lineage, all elemental forces may act interdependently.
Fourth Law - Balance
Practitioners must seek balance: in their work, their lives, and their spaces. No single elemental force should dominate, for harmony arises only when the centers of life are held in equilibrium.
Fifth Law - The Birthright Expression
For any expression of The Birthright Expression to be complete, all seven elemental centers must be present once, and in lawful relation. Each center’s place must follow the order of inheritance and may not duplicate or displace another.
Sixth Law - The Law of Arquéna
Arquéna expresses the continuation of life in time. It is the record of how the elemental centres present at the moment when a life becomes self-sustaining align with the three Centres of Arquéna:
The Passage of Life (Mira), The Weight of Life (Ero), and the Signature of Life (Vibra), coded as Direction, Magnitude and Angle, respectively.Seventh Law - Expressive Freedom
Expressive freedom is essential. Practitioners are encouraged to explore the optimal energies of the elemental centers of life in their own way, provided no practice violates the preceding laws.
Eighth Law - The Law of Continuation
During Mirarhae at True Midnight on Solfass Midpoint at Lunar Peak, The First Breath (Vibralus) we experience is that of Vapor in Erospiras and this exact moment of transcendence is the defining continuation of life, when an organism takes over the sustaining of its own continuity.

Every person is born into a particular arrangement of elemental forces — a pattern shaped by the day, season, and moment of birth. This pattern is called the Arquéna. It is not a personality label, a prediction system, or a belief about destiny. It is simply the initial conditions of how a person came into the world.The Arquéna describes how your life began energetically, the same way genetics describe how your body began physically. It does not tell you who you must be. Instead, it gives a starting point — a reference map for how your natural tendencies form, stabilise, and express themselves.Two people can share the same Arquéna and live completely different lives. What differs is how each person develops, adapts, learns, and chooses to act. The Arquéna does not judge or define; it clarifies. It shows the structure that was present at the moment of birth so that growth can be understood, rather than guessed at.