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Philosopher's Stone Alchemy Book

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About Philosopher's Stone Alchemy Book

Philosopher's stone alchemy book by Steven School Alchemy YouTube Channel. This black and white edition lowers printing costs to save you money. This alchemy book about the philosopher's stone is also available in full color edition but costs more due to the quality of paper required for printing. The electronic Ebook version is a condensed format edition with less information and is designed as a general overview of the printed material for those who like to read online. The printed copies of this alchemy book contain more pages, more images, and more words illuminating the mysteries of the ancient hermetic science of alchemy. Be sure to check out The Steven School Alchemy Forum on Patreon. Philosopher's Stone: Alchemy What is alchemy? Alchemy is an ancient branch of esoteric philosophy and Hermetic science of occult knowledge stemming from the first five recorded centuries known as the theologian era. Zosimos of Panopolis was a Greco-Egyptian alchemist and Gnostic mystic who wrote the oldest known books on alchemy during the third and fourth centuries. Other famous alchemist's such as Cleopatra, Maria the Prophetess, King Eros, laid the foundations of the hermetic occult science. Hermes was called the father of alchemy by some, and a restorer of the art by others such as Theophrastus Paracelsus. Hermes Trismegistus the thrice greatest master of the three realms was credited for preserving the ancient science of alchemy in the emerald tablets of Thoth, Atlantean alchemist from Atlantis. These early alchemist's laid the corner stone of the lost hermetic science. Early Modern Alchemist's such as George Ripley picked up the torch and were credited with expanding the art with extensive experimentation and new recorded documentation such as Ripley's bosom book on alchemy. His most notable medieval would was called the compound of alchemy and he became famous as the author of the Ripley Scroll. His work laid open the metal acetate path of alchemy. The most famous legendary alchemist of all time was perhaps Nicholas Flamel who had a dream he would receive a book from an angel displaying the lost secrets of alchemy. For the cost of two florins the Paris bookseller soon had a new mission in life which caused him to become the center of legends of alchemy. His mausoleum was engraved with ancient hieroglyphical figures including a sun, above a key, above a book. Michael Sendivogius was credited with illuminating an overview of the alchemical art and its changes through time in a manuscript called The New Chemical Light preserving the art and its history of alchemy especially noting some of the differences between ancient Hermeticism and medieval alchemy. which is later reinforced in the renaissance era alchemical literature of Theophrastus Bombastus Von Hohenheim, also known as Paracelsus the great, who was a swiss alchemist physician who claimed to prominently display the philosopher's stone on the hilt of his sword. History suggests that Paracelsus was killed by knife wielding assassins and his sword stolen. DISCLAIMER; Do not try this at home. Not for consumption. This information does not constitute advice of any type nor is it intended for any specific person. No warranty is expressed or implied as to the accuracy or completeness of anything presented here. These are the opinions or theories of Steven School based on alchemy experiments and research.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798394821868
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 74
  • Published:
  • May 9, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x229x4 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 109 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: January 5, 2025

Description of Philosopher's Stone Alchemy Book

Philosopher's stone alchemy book by Steven School Alchemy YouTube Channel. This black and white edition lowers printing costs to save you money. This alchemy book about the philosopher's stone is also available in full color edition but costs more due to the quality of paper required for printing. The electronic Ebook version is a condensed format edition with less information and is designed as a general overview of the printed material for those who like to read online. The printed copies of this alchemy book contain more pages, more images, and more words illuminating the mysteries of the ancient hermetic science of alchemy. Be sure to check out The Steven School Alchemy Forum on Patreon. Philosopher's Stone: Alchemy What is alchemy? Alchemy is an ancient branch of esoteric philosophy and Hermetic science of occult knowledge stemming from the first five recorded centuries known as the theologian era. Zosimos of Panopolis was a Greco-Egyptian alchemist and Gnostic mystic who wrote the oldest known books on alchemy during the third and fourth centuries. Other famous alchemist's such as Cleopatra, Maria the Prophetess, King Eros, laid the foundations of the hermetic occult science. Hermes was called the father of alchemy by some, and a restorer of the art by others such as Theophrastus Paracelsus. Hermes Trismegistus the thrice greatest master of the three realms was credited for preserving the ancient science of alchemy in the emerald tablets of Thoth, Atlantean alchemist from Atlantis. These early alchemist's laid the corner stone of the lost hermetic science. Early Modern Alchemist's such as George Ripley picked up the torch and were credited with expanding the art with extensive experimentation and new recorded documentation such as Ripley's bosom book on alchemy. His most notable medieval would was called the compound of alchemy and he became famous as the author of the Ripley Scroll. His work laid open the metal acetate path of alchemy. The most famous legendary alchemist of all time was perhaps Nicholas Flamel who had a dream he would receive a book from an angel displaying the lost secrets of alchemy. For the cost of two florins the Paris bookseller soon had a new mission in life which caused him to become the center of legends of alchemy. His mausoleum was engraved with ancient hieroglyphical figures including a sun, above a key, above a book. Michael Sendivogius was credited with illuminating an overview of the alchemical art and its changes through time in a manuscript called The New Chemical Light preserving the art and its history of alchemy especially noting some of the differences between ancient Hermeticism and medieval alchemy. which is later reinforced in the renaissance era alchemical literature of Theophrastus Bombastus Von Hohenheim, also known as Paracelsus the great, who was a swiss alchemist physician who claimed to prominently display the philosopher's stone on the hilt of his sword. History suggests that Paracelsus was killed by knife wielding assassins and his sword stolen. DISCLAIMER; Do not try this at home. Not for consumption. This information does not constitute advice of any type nor is it intended for any specific person. No warranty is expressed or implied as to the accuracy or completeness of anything presented here. These are the opinions or theories of Steven School based on alchemy experiments and research.

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