Alchemy: Ancient and Modern
by H. Stanley Redgrove
A brief account of the alchemistic doctrines, and their relations to mysticism and to recent discoveries in physical science.
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The basic idea permeating all the alchemistic theories appears to have been this: All the metals (and, indeed, all forms of matter) are one in origin, and are produced by an evolutionary process. The Soul of them all is one and the same; it is only the Soul that is permanent; the body or outward form, i.e., the mode of manifestation of the Soul, is transitory, and one form may be transmuted into another. The similarity, indeed it might be said, the identity, between this view and the modern etheric theory of matter is at once apparent.
15 x 21 cm, 200 pgs
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- Occult, Magic