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An alchemical and mystical diagram features a circular border containing a hexagram, also known as the Star of David, superimposed over a brick patterned background. The hexagram consists of a light blue upward pointing triangle and a dark purple downward pointing triangle. In the center of the light blue triangle are the letters H and S. A red cross stands atop a smaller orange circle at the bottom center. Inside this orange circle is a smaller blue circle with a brown dot at its core. Latin text is written within the outer yellow circular border and the inner orange circle.
original: "Tria Sunt mirabilia, Deus et Homo"
original: "Mater et Virgo: Trinus et Unus"
original: "Centrum in Trigono Centri"
And the ignoble before the world, and that which is despised, God has chosen, and that which is nothing, so that he might bring to nothing what is something.
The term "Rotation" in this context refers to a recursive process in alchemy where a substance is repeatedly distilled or purified to reach a higher state of perfection.