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John Reid's Course on Practical Alchemy John Reid III has kindly agreed to make his book available to the alchemy web site as the basis for a Course on Practical Alchemy.

Author by: Robert Allen BartlettLanguange: enPublisher by: Nicolas-Hays, Inc.Format Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 40Total Download: 256File Size: 43,8 MbDescription: A ground-breaking modern manual on an ancient art, Real Alchemy draws on both modern scientific technology and ancient methods. A laboratory scientist and chemist, Robert Allen Bartlett provides an overview of the history of alchemy, as well as an exploration of the theories behind the practice. Clean, clear, simple, and easy to read, Real Alchemy provides excellent directions regarding the production of plant products and transitions the reader-student into the basics of mineral work—what some consider the true domain of alchemy. New students to practical laboratory alchemy will enjoy reading Real Alchemy and hopefully find the encouragement needed to undertake their own alchemical journey. Bartlett also explains what the ancients really meant when they used the term “Philosopher’s Stone” and describes several very real and practical methods for its achievement. Is the fabled Philosopher’s Stone an elixir of long life or is it a method of transforming lead into gold?

Judge for yourself. Author by: Robert BartlettLanguange: enPublisher by: Lulu.comFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 73Total Download: 169File Size: 40,9 MbDescription: One of the few practicing alchemists in the modern era, Robert Allen Bartlett explains what the ancients really meant when they used the term Philosopher's Stone and describes several very real and practical methods for its achievement. Is the fabled Philosopher's Stone an Elixir of Long Life or is it a method of transforming Lead into Gold? You can be the judge of that for yourself after reading the new book on Alchemy - 'Real Alchemy.'

(With a Foreword by Dennis William Hauck, editor of 'Alchemy Journal,' alchemylab.com and crucible.org. The book also includes a full Index and Bibliography.) Bartlett has been a practicing alchemist for over thirty years and was a student of the twentieth century's most highly recognized alchemist, Frater Albertus, at Paracelsus College beginning in 1974. After receiving his degree in Chemistry in 1979, Bartlett was appointed Chief Chemist at Frater Albertus' Paralab.

He is a member of the International Alchemy Guild at the Adept Level. Author by: Robert Allen BartlettLanguange: enPublisher by: Nicolas-Hays, Inc.Format Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 27Total Download: 933File Size: 48,8 MbDescription: Alchemy is the ancient sacred science concerned with the mysteries of life and consciousness as reflected through all Nature. It is a harmonious blending of physical and subtle forces which lifts the subject, whether it be man or metal, to a more evolved state of being.

The Way of the Crucible is a ground-breaking modern manual on the art of Alchemy that draws on both modern scientific technology and ancient methods. A laboratory scientist and chemist, Bartlett provides an overview of how practical alchemy works along with treatises on Astrology, Qabalah, Herbalism, and minerals, as they relate to Alchemy.

He also explains what the ancients really meant when they used the term “Philosopher’s Stone” and describes practical methods toward its achievement. The Way of the Crucible provides directions for a more advanced understanding of the mineral work — what some consider the true domain of Alchemy.

Author by: Jean CooperLanguange: enPublisher by: Hachette UKFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 52Total Download: 163File Size: 45,5 MbDescription: Here in one slender volume are the essentials to a tradition that dates back to 3,000 B.C. Among the topics covered here are: 1.

The origins of Chinese alchemy 2. The quest for gold and immortality 3. The role of minerals and plants, medicines, astrology, yoga, and magic in Chinese alchemy 4.

Alchemy in the East and in the West Chinese alchemy, largely associated with Taoism, has a recorded history of more than 2000 years, but traditionally it goes back even further, to the Yellow Emperor and his Three Immortal Ladies, some 3000 years BC. While Western alchemy was concerned with the search for spiritual and material gold, classic Taoist alchemy was a mystical quest for immortality. But like Western alchemy, it was as spiritual quest, its aim being union with the Absolute. Cooper describes the history and development of Taoist alchemy, compares it with similar traditions in India and Turkistan, and gives it context by contrasting it with the rationale of the Western hermetic tradition. As she writes in her concluding chapter: 'The whole work of alchemy is summed up in the phrase 'To make of the body a spirit and of the spirit a body'.The goal of the Taoist alchemist-mystic was transformation, or perhaps more correctly, transfiguration, of the whole body until it ceases to 'be' and is absorbed into and becomes the Tao.' Author by: Brian CotnoirLanguange: enPublisher by: Weiser BooksFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 54Total Download: 495File Size: 52,5 MbDescription: In The Weiser Concise Guide to Alchemy, Brian Cotnoir has distilled over thirty years of research and study into this definitive introduction to alchemy. As James Wasserman writes in the introduction, 'I challenge any reader to find a more succinct and clear guide to this science and art.'

From its beginnings in Egypt to the medieval 'Golden Age' to the present day, Cotnoir reveals the secrets of this ancient science. In clear and easy to understand terms, Cotnoir illuminates the twin aspects of alchemy-the spiritual and the physical-and finally removes the veil from this mysterious and oft-misunderstood pursuit. Author by: Dennis William HauckLanguange: enPublisher by: PenguinFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 26Total Download: 257File Size: 55,9 MbDescription: More than magic. Where else can one combine chemistry and philosophy to turn base metal into gold while discovering a magical elixir to prolong life?

Here's a simple and straightforward guide to alchemy that explains its basic principles. Written by one of the world's few practicing alchemists, it's a concise reference guide that provides easy-to-follow information so that anybody can be a wizard-in-training. Author by: Sean MartinLanguange: enPublisher by: Oldcastle BooksFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 79Total Download: 842File Size: 42,9 MbDescription: Alchemy has traditionally been viewed as 'the history of an error', an example of mediaeval gullibility and greed, in which alchemists tried to turn lead into gold, create fabulous wealth and find the elixir of life. But alchemy has also been described as 'the mightiest secret that a man can possess', and it obsessed the likes of Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle and many of the founders of modern science. This book explores the history of the so-called Royal Art, from its mysterious beginnings in Egypt and China, through the Hellenistic world and the early years of Islam and into mediaeval Europe.

Real Alchemy

Alchemy

A Primer of Practical Alchemy

  • Author: Robert Allen Bartlett
  • Publisher: Nicolas-Hays, Inc.
  • ISBN: 9780892545544
  • Category: Body, Mind & Spirit
  • Page: 224
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A ground-breaking modern manual on an ancient art, Real Alchemy draws on both modern scientific technology and ancient methods. A laboratory scientist and chemist, Robert Allen Bartlett provides an overview of the history of alchemy, as well as an exploration of the theories behind the practice. Clean, clear, simple, and easy to read, Real Alchemy provides excellent directions regarding the production of plant products and transitions the reader-student into the basics of mineral work—what some consider the true domain of alchemy. New students to practical laboratory alchemy will enjoy reading Real Alchemy and hopefully find the encouragement needed to undertake their own alchemical journey. Bartlett also explains what the ancients really meant when they used the term “Philosopher’s Stone” and describes several very real and practical methods for its achievement. Is the fabled Philosopher’s Stone an elixir of long life or is it a method of transforming lead into gold? Judge for yourself.