To: alt.magick
From: Leigh Daniels
Subj: Alchemy (0000.alchemy.ld)
Date: unknown
The basic process of alchemy has three braod phases (There are sub-phases in
each of the main ones). The starting material is separated into the three
essentials of Sulfur, Salt and Mercury. These three are then purified. The
final phase is the recombination of the three to produce a stone.
In the plant kingdom the Sulfur is the essential oil, the salt is the complex
of water-soluable salts and the Mercury is the alcohol obtained from
fermentation.
In the metallic kingdom I am less certain about the entire laboratory
process, although it follows the three basic phases. I know that metallic
mercury is used, but only after it has been "animated", a process that is
long, difficult and dangerous. Metallic mercury is one of the most toxic
elements and is extremely dangerous to work with without adequate equipment
and skill. It is absorbed through the skin and from the odorless vapor and it
accumulates in the body where it can cause nerve damage. (The expression "mad
as a hatter" comes from the poisoning of hat makers by the mercury compound
used to make hats shiny.) This is why working with plants is a good place to
start. It gives you experience. As to what the Sulfur and Salt in the
metallic kingdom are, I can't say that I know precisely.
How this translates into spiritual development is difficult to describe
because it is not a rational process. It might be that in learning to animate
matter, to create something new, you become as a creator god (or goddess) and
this brings about the realization of your true divine nature. There is a lot
of inner work that goes hand-in-hand with the lab work and it is the
combination of the two that, I believe, brings about the desired result.
The red powder that you ask about is the philosopher's stone ground into
powder. To perform a transmutation, the powder is enclosed in wax and then
"projected" (thrown) into the molten metal, usually lead, where it kept in a
molten state for some length of time and then cooled. The result is gold.
The fact that you have to use gold to make gold is irrelevant in alchemy
because performing a transmutation is not done to produce gold for a
commercial or monetary use. It is done to demostrate the achievement of a
certain level of development, perhaps of an aspect of that divine creative
power that we all have but seldom acknowledge.
The books by Albertus and Junius mentioned in an earlier post give more
details of the theory and practice, especially for the plant kingdom.
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