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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Hermetic Pharmacology, Chemistry, and Therapeutics (21)
At the beginning of the seventeenth century von Helmont, the Belgian alchemist (to whom incidentally, the world is indebted for the common term gas, as distinguished from other kinds of air), while experimenting with the root of A---, touched it to the tip of his tongue, without swallowing any of the substance. He himself describes the result in the following manner:
Hindu
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 6 (3)
'That which is the subtile portion of water, when drunk, rises upwards, and becomes breath.
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Alchemical
The Fifty-Fourth Dictum (54)
Anaxacoras saith: Take the volatile burnt thing which lacks a body, and incorporate it. Then take the ponderous thing, having smoke, and thirsting to...
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Alchemical
The Eighteenth Dictum (18)
Munvvs saith to the Turba: The seekers after this Art must know that the Philosophers in their books have described gum in many ways, but it is none...
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Greek
The Elements (65d)
Timaeus: for testing-instruments of the tongue,—when they strike upon the moist and soft parts of the flesh and are melted down, contract the small...
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Western Esoteric
The Secret Doctrine of the Rosicrucians
The Universal Flame of Life (16)
The scientific magazines, a few years ago, contained references to an interesting experiment performed by a German scientist using certain metallic...
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Alchemical
The Forty-Ninth Dictum (49)
Betus saith: O all ye Philosophers, ye have not dealt sparingly concerning composition and contact, but composition, contact, and congelation are one...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 21: Of the Third Day. (115)
Now if a learned physician inquireth of the sick person from what his disease is proceeded, and taketh that which is the cause of the disease,...
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Alchemical
The Forty-Seventh Dictum (47)
Munpus saith: Thou hast already treated sufficiently of Rubigo, O Attamus! I will speak, therefore, of venom, and will instruct future generations...
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Greek
The Elements (66a)
Timaeus: and because of these properties all such are called “pungent.” Again, when particles already refined by putrefaction, entering into the...
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Alchemical
The Seventy-First Dictum (71)
Bracus* saith: How elegantly Mundus hath described this sulphureous water! For unless solid bodies are destroyed by a nature wanting a body, until...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 26: Of the Planet Saturnus (102)
First, the astringent spirit catcheth hold, and that draweth together a mass or lump out of the sweet water, that is, out of or from the unctuosity...
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Alchemical
The Sixty-Fifth Dictum (65)
Horfolcus saith:t You must know, O all ye who love wisdom, that whereas Mundus hath been teaching this Art, and placing before you most lucid...
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Alchemical
The Thirty-Sixth Dictum (36)
AFFLONTUS,* the Philosopher, saith: I notify to you all, O ye investigators of this Art, that unless ye sublime the substances at the commencement by...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 20: Of the Second Day (90)
The word Wasser (Water) is thrust forth from the heart, and closeth together the teeth, and passeth over the astringent and bitter qualities, and...
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