Philosopher’s Stone Alchemy; Diana’s Tree Video

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Diana’s Tree, Philosopher’s Stone Alchemy The golden bough and the doves of Diana symbolized in old alchemical manuscripts a belief that metals grew in the caverns of the earth like subterranean trees. The doves of Diana were said to ascend and descend as the great work of alchemy unfolded in the alchemist’s glass. Diana’s tree in alchemy was also called The Philosopher’s Tree or Arbor Philosophorum. Known by the moon symbol, Diana’s tree was associated with the tree of life and rumored a precursor to the philosopher’s stone of ancient alchemy science. Treatises on alchemy suggest alchemist’s such as Isaac Newton, Michael Sendivogius, and Eirenaeus Philalethes sought the alchemy secrets of Diana’s Tree. ALCHEMY VIDEO WEBSITE | ALCHEMY VIDEOS | ALCHEMY BOOKS | ALCHEMY FORUMS | ALCHEMY STUDY | ALCHEMY LAB | ALCHEMY GLASS For Updates on Steven School Alchemy subscribe to Steven School alchemy and tap the bell to be notified when new alchemy videos are available. Steven School Alchemy Blog https://alchemy934.wordpress.com/ Alchemy books by Steven School. Alchemy and the green lion https://amzn.to/3etsttp Alchemy and the golden water https://amzn.to/3bimpC8 Alchemy and the peacocks tail https://amzn.to/3epTRbR Alchemy survival guide https://amzn.to/2VbGswh Sol and Luna the hermetical wedding alchemy https://amzn.to/2KbvSPD Alchemy and the golden process https://amzn.to/34FHdAT Alchemy and the ravens head https://amzn.to/34EFHPC Alchemy and the tincture of gold https://amzn.to/2RKteEW Aurum Solis Gold of the Sun Alchemy https://amzn.to/2wJ5olv Alchemy and the elixir of Immortality aurum potabile https://amzn.to/3bdsBLR Alchemy and the elixir of Immortality revised edition https://amzn.to/2XEkiEJ The Philosopher’s Stone Book Alchemy https://amzn.to/2RIp942 Proglass Alembic Distillation Head https://amzn.to/3bZeCuR “As an Amazon Associate I earn fees from qualifying purchases”. Alchemy of Steven School. Do not try this at home. Not for consumption. Steven School alchemy 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 any information presented here. Alchemy videos brought to you by Steven School Alchemy. ALCHEMY VIDEO WEBSITE | ALCHEMY VIDEOS | ALCHEMY BOOKS | ALCHEMY FORUMS | ALCHEMY STUDY | ALCHEMY LAB | ALCHEMY GLASS | ALCHEMY BLOG Alchemy video website. alchemy videos. alchemy books. alchemy forums. alchemy study. alchemy lab. alchemy glass. alchemy blog. #stevenschoolalchemy

Ancient Science Mysteries Alchemy Secrets of The Philosopher’s Stone

Was the Ancient Art of Alchemy hidden in The Secrets of History? Mysteries of Alchemy : Secrets of The Philosopher’s Stone. Did medieval alchemist’s have a secret code for ancient alchemy recipes? Did medieval alchemy recipes lie hidden in the secret history of alchemy? Did ancient science & technology include alchemical transformation? Ancient mysteries of science.

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What color is the Philosopher’s stone of alchemy?

What color is the Philosopher’s stone of alchemy?

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Old alchemical manuscripts variously describe two philosopher’s stones as being red or white. These colors in alchemy upon further research into medieval alchemy sometimes depict a white powder and a gold colored powder. The red philosopher’s stone of alchemy has presented more various opinions upon its actual color however it has been said in alchemy circles that alchemical manuscripts attributed to the alchemist Nicholas Flamel describe the red philosopher’s stone to actually be a gold colored powder. Other alchemists have described it as orange. I t has also been rumored that the philosopher’s stone of alchemy itself, is not a stone at all but a powder having been prepared by the alchemist using secret ingredients. Alchemy of Steven School. 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.

Edward Kelly | The Stone of The Philosopher’s | Alchemy

Edward Kelley also known as Edward Talbot, was said to be an alchemist known to have worked with Dr John Dee while seeking the secrets of alchemy and the philosopher’s stone. The alchemist is believed to have lost his life in 1595 while trying to escape the imprisonment of Emperor Rudolf II. Alchemy was a passion at the Court of Emperor Rudolf II in Prague. The story goes that after a long search including many trials and tribulations the alchemist Edward Kelley aka Edward Talbot stopped for lodging while travelling and purchased an alchemy book or manuscript along with a ball of white powder rumored to be the philosopher’s stone transmutation powder for making gold. The red sulfur of alchemy was said to have been thrown away by the inn keeper.

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Multiplication of The Green Lion in The Wet Path of Alchemy

The wet path of alchemy magnum opus of Steven School. Do not try this at home. Not for consumption. In the ancient hermetic science of alchemy there are said to be wet and dry paths in the magnum opus creation of a philosopher’s stone. These two luminaries are often symbolized by red or green lions. Multiplication of the philosopher’s stone in alchemy was said to have two types. The first was a believed to be a multiplication in quantity, the second a multiplication of virtue. Multiplication of The Green Lion in The Wet Path of Alchemy.

Salt of dew alchemy

How did Alchemist’s sublimate the salt of dew with alchemy?

Putrefaction occurs in winter followed by regeneration in spring. As Hermes has stated in the emerald tablet, “The wind hath carried it in its belly, the earth is its nurse”. This video depicts a philosophical sublimation after putrefaction which ferments the dew creating the salt in the earth and then a separation of layers occurs which is done in water according to the alchemy focused upon in the video. Alchemy of Steven School. Do Not Try This At Home.

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Alchemy TV The Secret Alchemy Dry Path Philosophers Stone Recipe Part One Lapis Mineralis

According to legend an old alchemy manuscript was kept hidden away for centuries in private libraries handed down through generations but kept away from public view. Supposedly this secret alchemy recipe divulged an alchemy philosopher’s stone dry path recipe for the mineral realm (often called the mineral work) This secret alchemy recipe supposedly described the secret formula and method of creating a lapis mineralis philosopher’s stone theoretically intended for the alchemy experiment called transmutation in which alchemists tried to turn base metals such as lead into precious metals like gold. The information described a well purified salt which it however did not name.

According to legend an old alchemy manuscript was kept hidden away for centuries in private libraries handed down through generations but kept away from public view.

Some people vehemently deny alchemy while some think that perhaps there may actually be something to it. I would think that if someone had become very wealthy from alchemical transmutations then they probably would profit from you discrediting the art or otherwise not believing in it. So the secret alchemy dry path philosopher’s stone recipe was said to have been leaked when its last owner died and it may have accidentally been included in an estate sale tucked away in an old book which the inheritors were unaware of. Imagine finding such a bookmark in a second hand sale. The story continues that the new owner of the book and its secret alchemy manuscript hidden inside knew little about the find and sent it to a prominent figure in the modern alchemy community who was knowledgeable of the art and understood what it was as well as its value. The legendary document is believed to have been returned to the public domain but yet hard or difficult to find. I believe the manuscript reveals much information while keeping some portion secluded by not naming the “salt” which it speaks of, or its alchemical preparation. The rest of the process seemed to be illuminated quite well. It is important to note that such a mineral work hypothetically geared for the transmutation of metals into gold would not be fit for human consumption and therefore should not be confused with the elixir of life, or any other elixir. In my opinion such an alchemy stone as mentioned here would only be fit for minerals and not plants mammals or the like. If the manuscript is correct then it may open the door to alchemical metallurgy as well as alchemy gemstones.

Alchemists were said to cover more than just lead into gold. Stories abound of King Solomon being an alchemist an supposedly creating large gemstones or even precious metals. There are other facets of alchemy which speak of different alchemy stones which are not the focus of this particular manuscript or document in question which seemed to only be concerned with creating a transmutation substance to be cast upon metals. Some theories are touched upon in this video such as “why did alchemists wrap their philosopher’s stone in wax before transmuting metals?” Also a theory on “how to make the philosopher’s stone” shedding light on “how alchemists tried to turn lead into gold” or “how does the philosopher’s stone work?” This alchemy video depicts alchemy of Steven School. This video and written / verbal commentary does not constitute advice of any type nor is it intended for any specific person. do not try this at home. Not for consumption. No warranty is expressed or implied as to the accuracy or completeness of any information provided here. This alchemy video is part of a series. Subscribe to the Steven School alchemy YouTube channel for updates and tap the bell to be notified when new videos are uploaded to YouTube. The dry path of alchemy is said to have been dangerous as well as utilize potentially hazardous materials. The dragon had to be slain which was old alchemical terminology for chemical reactions. The poisonous breath of the dragon which slays everything in its path referred to fumes or even splattering material from the alchemist glass. Detonations were said to occur before the alchemical dragon was slain. Supposedly the heat or degrees of the fire were said to be regulated judiciously and in one writing mentioning the alchemist Gualdus i remember seeing “be careful of the heat or you will blow the egg! Some alchemy manuscripts depict two substances which are at first at enmity with one another until the dragon is slain and they unite becoming one. Such a depiction illuminates the dry path of alchemy involving heat as the philosopher’s stone catalyst. Wet paths of alchemy can also use heat (or cold) at certain points of the great work however in those secret alchemy formulas water is the vehicle driving the solve et coagula or dissolve and coagulate which would be accentuated by heat or cold. My research indicates that some of the things alchemists worked with in the mineral realm of metals or alchemy gems (not elixirs) were marcasites, pyrites including iron pyrite, chalcopyrite, and copper pyrites, menstruums, strong waters, acids, metallic ores, fluxes, reducing agents, vinegar, and other elements or minerals such as sulfur and even potassium nitrate. Vitriol.

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Alchemy has been known since ancient times and consists of three basic realms or kingdoms which are known as plant, animal and mineral. Each of these three primary areas of hermetic alchemy is said to have a basic stone associated with it. These stones are sometimes referred to as philosopher’s stones. Lapis animalis, Lapis vegetabilis and Lapis mineralis are but a few of the alchemical names that have been associated with these alchemy stones. Below the basic vegetable stone lie various herbal tinctures alchemically prepared with materials from the plant realm. The word VITRIOL is common in alchemy and seems to be associated with The term visit the interior of the earth and by rectification find the occult lapis. There however is more than one type of “earth” encountered in alchemy. As concerns the realm of the metals alchemists usually chose a metallic ore or metal specimen of some type and then worked upon it with a liquid dissolving agent of which there were three main types. In ancient alchemy as depicted in the actum leyden letter and some writings attributed to the alchemist Friederich Gualdus, a seawater menstuum is alluded to involving water from the sea processed in different ways for purification and strength, sometimes modified by adding sea salt to vinegar and this was supposed to resolve metals back into their first matter and theoretically make them start growing again as living crystals. Vinegar later became the focus of metal acetate paths in alchemy which eventually gave way to acids. Acid and metal to burn off impurities, dissolve and coagulate into something called vitriol. These coincide with the seven planetary metals in alchemy which after being alchemically processed might be reduced into “stones” called vitriol. Alchemy gemstones hypothically speaking could have been based on such things as carbon, silica, and even vitriol made from metals or minerals. Alchemists were rumored to have an alkahest or universal dissolving agent to assist this process with the old axiom “solve et coagula” or dissolve and coagulate.

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