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Although the alchemists' fundamental goal of elemental transmutation was flawed, on a deeper level the work of alchemy (cloaked in allegorical images) also represented the transformation of the soul. Modern science has accomplished the transmutation of elements using means that the alchemists never dreamed of. And there is still a small group of occult researchers who persist in trying to continue the work. The documents of alchemy make fascinating reading for historians of science and the esoteric.
The Hermetic Museum:
Alchemy Rediscovered and Restored
by A. Cockren [1941]
Collectanea Chemica Triumphal Chariot of Antimony by Basil Valentine Golden Chain of Homer Emerald Tablet of Hermes Glory of the World The Six Keys of Eudoxus Freher's Process in the Philosophical Work The Golden Tractate of Hermes Trismegistus The Hermetic Arcanum Hortulanus' Commentary on the Emerald Tablet The Stone of the Philosophers by Edward Kelly Mary the Prophetess An Alchemical Mass The Mirror of Alchemy On the Philadelphian Gold Tract on the Tincture and Oil of Antimony by Roger Bacon Turba Philosophorum (part 1) Turba Philosophorum (part 2) The Hermetic and Alchemical Writings of ParacelsusA.E. Waite, Translator (Excerpts)[1894]Coelum philosophorum by ParacelsusThe Book Concerning The Tincture Of The Philosophers by Paracelsus The Treasure of Treasures for Alchemists by Paracelsus The Aurora of the Philosophers by Paracelsus Alchemical Catechism |