Scivias
"Scivias" is a work by the medieval mystic and composer Hildegard of Bingen. Written in the 12th century, it consists of a series of visions that Hildegard experienced, which she interpreted as divine revelations. The title translates to "Know the Ways," reflecting her exploration of spiritual knowledge and the nature of God.
The text is notable for its vivid imagery and theological insights, covering topics such as creation, the fall of humanity, and the redemption through Christ. "Scivias" is considered one of Hildegard's most important contributions to Christian mysticism and remains influential in both religious and literary studies.