Title: Saint Germain on Alchemy:
Formulas for Self-Transformation ISBN-13: 9780916766689 Author: Mark L. Prophet, Elizabeth Clare Prophet Publisher: Summit University Press Date Published: June 2003 Format: Paperback |
Saint Germain on Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation
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Annotation In the eighteenth century, the "Wonderman of Europe" fulfilled the alchemist's dream of turning base metal into gold. Now the ancient secrets of the ascended master Saint Germaine are revealed in order to externalize the light within. (Philosophy/Metaphysics) |
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The Practical Handbook of Plant Alchemy: An Herbalist's Guide to Preparing Medicinal Essences, Tinctures, and Elixirs
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Title: The Practical Handbook of Plant
Alchemy: An Herbalist's Guide to Preparing Medicinal Essences, Tinctures, and
Elixirs ISBN-13: 9780892814855 Author: Manfred M. Junius Publisher: Inner Traditions International, Ltd. Date Published: March 1993 Format: Paperback - Reprint |
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From the Publisher An herbalist shows how to release the complete healing properties of plants by using ancient spagyric (alchemical) methods. |
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Title: Isaac Newton: The Last
Sorcerer ISBN-13: 9780201483017 Author: Michael White Publisher: Addison-Wesley Date Published: January 1998 Format: Hardcover |
Isaac Newton: The Last Sorcerer
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From the Publisher It is no exaggeration to say that almost everything we do in the modern world - from looking at the stars through reflecting telescopes to solving problems by means of calculus - is based on Sir Isaac Newton's enormous scientific achievements. But, as Michael White so deftly reveals in this ground-breaking biography, Newton was not the pure scientist of lore. Unknown to all but a hero-worshipping inner circle, Newton was a practicing alchemist who dabbled with the occult. He did not discover gravity by watching an apple fall - that was a myth created to disguise the messier, perhaps more embarrassing, truth. In reality, Newton's great theories were grasped within the charred base of the crucible and the alchemist's fire. White confirms that a handful of Newton's friends must have known during his life time: that Newton, driven to investigate everything that puzzled him, expended a vast amount of time and effort studying the chronology of the Bible, examining prophecy, investigating natural magic - perhaps even the black arts - and attempting to unravel the hermetic secrets, the prisca sapientia. Most remarkable, however, is White's assertion that, far from being a distraction, these alchemical diversions were in fact the key to Newton's world-changing discoveries in science: his alchemical work and his science were inextricably linked. |
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Real Alchemy
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Title: Real Alchemy ISBN-13:9781847284785 Author: Robert Allen Bartlett Publisher: Lulu.com Date Published: September 2006 Format: Paperback |
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Synopsis One of the few practicing alchemists in the modern era, Robert Allen Bartlett explains what the ancients really meant when they used the term "Philosopher's Stone" and describes several very real and practical methods for its achievement. Is the fabled Philosopher's Stone an Elixir of Long Life or is it a method of transforming Lead into Gold? You will be able to judge for yourself after reading this new book on laboratory alchemy. There are dozens of ancient formulae and experiments, and a Foreword by the practicing alchemist Dennis William Hauck. A full Index and Bibliography are also included. Bartlett has been a practicing alchemist for almost forty years and was a student of the twentieth centurys most highly recognized alchemist, Frater Albertus, at Paracelsus College beginning in 1974. After receiving his degree in Chemistry in 1979, Bartlett was appointed Chief Chemist at Frater Albertus' Paralab. He has worked as a miner of antimony in Idaho and as a geochemical assayer for the mining industry. He is a member at the Adept Level of the International Alchemy Guild. |
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Title: Cunningham's Encyclopedia of
Magical HerbsAlchemy ISBN-13: 9780875421223 Author: Scott Cunningham Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd. Date Published: April 2000 Format: Paperback - expanded and revised |
Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs
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Synopsis Do you work magic with herbs? Do you use them in spells, for talismans or simply use their innate powers? If you don't have Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs, you need to get it right away. In this edition of the book (it's expanded and revised on the 15th anniversary of original publication) you will find the magical properties and folklore of over 400 herbs! You'll also find lists of herbs based on their magical powers, their genders, their planetary rulers, and more. Perhaps the most important list is the folk name cross-reference. With that information, when a recipe calls for "bramble, " you'll know it needs blackberry. Or if the magic calls for "enebro," you'll know you that is juniper. The main part of this book is the listings of the herbs. Each one includes names, associations, and magical attributions. Violets can be used for protection, luck, love, and more. Primrose is for protection and love. Garlic is for protection, healing, exorcism, lust, and prevention of theft. This book is considered a classic. It is probably consulted more than any other book on this subject. If you want to learn the secrets of magical herbs, this book is a must! |
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Alchemy and Mysticism: The Hermetic Museum
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Title: Alchemy and Mysticism: The
Hermetic Museum ISBN-13: 9783822850381 Author: Alexander Roob Publisher: Taschen America, LLC Date Published: September 2006 Format: Hardcover |
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Synopsis A fantastic journey through the history of esoteric lore: the great work of the alchemists (TASCHEN's 25th anniversary - Special edition) The Hermetic Museum takes its readers on a magical mystery tour spanning an arc from the mediaeval cosmogram and images of Christian mysticism, through the fascinating world of alchemy to the art of the Romantic era. The enigmatic hieroglyphs of cabbalists, Rosicrucians and freemasons are shown to be closely linked with the early scientific illustrations in the fields of medicine, chemistry, optics and colour theory. The author: Alexander Roob studied painting at the University of Fine Arts, Berlin. From 2000 to 2002, he was a professor at the University of Fine Arts, Hamburg. He has been teaching at the Academy of Fine Arts, Stuttgart since 2002. |
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Title: Alchemy Unveiled ISBN-13: 9781885928085 Author: Johannes Helmond, Gerhard Hanswille (Translator) Publisher: Merkur Publishing, Incorporated Date Published: April 1997 Format: Paperback |
Alchemy Unveiled
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Elements of Alchemy
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Title: Elements of
Alchemy ISBN-13: 9781852302054 Author: Cherry Gilchrist Publisher: Thorsons/Element Date Published: August 1993 Format: Paperback |
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Synopsis The ancient art of transforming base metal into gold is clarified and related to other spiritual and esoteric practices, as well as to the arts and sciences. |
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Title: Secrets of the
Alchemists ISBN-13: 9780809465002 Author: Time Life Books Publisher: Time-Life Custom Publishing Date Published: November 1990 Format: Hardcover |
Secrets of the Alchemists
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Alchemy: The Secret Art
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Title: Alchemy: The
Secret Art ISBN-13: 9780500810033 Author: Stanislas Klossowski De Rola,De Klossowski Publisher: Thames & Hudson Date Published: April 1986 Format: Paperback |
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FROM THE PUBLISHER Much more than the art of turning base metals into gold, alchemy is a system of cosmic symbolism which can best be understood as a means of achieving oneness with the world. The alchemist learns how to create within a sealed vessel a model of the universe or of human consciousness, in which the opposing complementary forces symbolized by male and female, sulphur and mercury, Earth and air fire and water, attain the perfect synthesis of which gold is the emblem. |
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