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Alchemy Alchemist Alchemical Transformation
Grades of Fire Elements
This universal soul's Corpus is
Anima Mundi, the perpetuity of Nature which the Secret Fire brings into outer
manifestation. The key to performing Divine Alchemy resides in igniting the
spark of Sacred Fire at the center of pertinent points of the crystalline
etheric matrix. Only then will transformation be spiritually substantive.
For the alchemist who seeks to learn how to accelerate in a relatively short period of time the evolution of inherent seed potentials in accord with evolutionary laws, First Matter is both unified and triune in its intrinsic characteristics of Sulfur, Mercury, and Salt which essentially epitomize the Light of Spirit.
Alchemical transformation is the process of imbuing matter with spirit, awaking potent potentialities, and manifesting the intrinsic absolute within extrinsic relativity.
Materia Prima, First Matter is instilled with primordial spiritual, substantive seeds, and potent potentials that manifest through alchemy into visible external expressions of all that ever was, is, or will be. The aphorism of Hermes Trismegistus, "As Above So Below", is a great Cosmic Law and a chief tenet of Alchemy teachings and traditions.
The work of Paracelsus, the physician and Alchemist, influenced Dr. Bach who developed the flower essences infused with the spiritual and elemental forces of Nature to help heal the human spirit. Carl Jung viewed Alchemy as a transformative process, an archetypal system of psychological symbols.
Alchemy then is a soul science of
spiritual intellect that seeks knowledge and understanding of the alchemical
inter-relationship between Humanity, Nature, and Divinity, viewing them as a
"Triune Oneness".

Alchemy Allegory Spiritual Intellect Seeking Knowledge
Although Alchemy and Alchemical Procedures can be taught and learned by the Alchemist through reasoning, to really accomplish anything significant, to awaken the sleeping spiritual potential within matter, the Alchemist must also be a primordial artist imbued with Divine Powers.
Unlike chemistry where external elements of matter are mixed, compounded, and decomposed into different forms and substances, the Alchemist Practitioner of Alchemy must develop sufficient spiritual power to activate something in its preexistent latent state and cause it to grow; making the unmanifest manifest.
In its highest aspect, Alchemy enables one to regenerate, to transmutate, and to transform something that is earthly into something that is divine. Just as an acorn can become a might oak through both elemental power and quintessence; a human being can be transformed into a Goddess or God.
The Grail energy for the Alchemists
was intimately connected with the integrity, immutability, and immortality of
Materia Prima, First Matter, the chalice cauldron of unlimited potent
potentialities and primal prescience... Go back
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