Mysterium Magnum


Mysterium Magnum is Latin for "great mystery" and has several different associations and usages.

Paracelsus

and other alchemists employed the term "Mysterium Magnum" to denote primordial undifferentiated matter, from which all the Classical Elements sprang, sometimes compared with Brahman, aether and akasha.

Jakob Böhme

a German Christian mystic wrote a treatise entitled The Mysterium Magnum.

Sacrament

"Mysterium Magnum" is often employed in Christian theology as a euphemism for "sacrament".