Saturday, February 25, 2017

The Correct Approach to Alchemy

I've read an article online by Paul Engle entitled "Transmutation of Iron" which I will link below.

http://www.conciatore.org/2017/01/transmutation-of-iron.html

In the article, it tells the readers about how an alchemist transmuted a metal to another metal and the modern scientific explanation behind the cryptic description of the alchemist's process. The transmutation of Iron to Copper was described.

It is true that if we put Iron metal to CuSO4, the Iron attaches to the Sulfate ion and Copper is precipitated. Thus from a plain view, the Transmutation of Iron to Copper occurred.

This could explain why the search for the Philosopher's Stone and associated legendary substances are still elusive up to now because of folly approaches of the would-be alchemist. There is a scientific proof to all alchemical processes. There is a method to every madness.

So the correct approach to alchemy is to decode the cryptic descriptions and find a suitable chemical reaction that gives the whole picture of the Great Work.

And if successful, we shall reap the rewards promised by the Great Work - Immortality and Illumination.

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