Sanguis
Sanguis
Sanguis
or
A MANIFEST DECLARATION
of the
CONGEALED LIQUOR
of
NATURE
by: ANONIMOUS
LONDON
1696
TO THE READER
COURTEOUS READER:
Upon my certain Knowledge that the Author (who was a german, &
died in that Country, and by whose Death these Two, and a Third
Part, came thereto my Hands; which if these Two Parts are well
accepted, will hereafter be published) was a True Master of the
Secret he writeth of, as well as a Man of great Probity & Piety, &
of various Polite & Useful• Knowledge & Learning, permit me to
speak my thoughts so freely, as to say, That if this Tract doth
not relish with you, the Fault is either in your Pallet, that is
pleased only with some particular sorts of Meats which you are
accustomed to, or else in that your Constitution is such that you
can not bear Strong Meats, & not the Dish set before you.
Book I.
Chapter I.
Chapter II.
All the Masters of Alchemy, who have ever Treated of this Celebrated
Stone, and left us anything in writing have declared the Matter & Subject
(which is the Chief part of this Art) so obscurely, that APOLLO himself
would be tired in unwinding the AENIGMA’S they have excogitated
concerning it. And this doubtful Declaration of the Matter is the reason
why many who seek this Science with out the Light of Nature, are
precipitated into very great Errors; because they know not the true
Subject of this Art, but busie themselves about other things altogether
unfit for the Work. But they ought to consider what the philosophers
Stone is in its own Nature, and what qualities of Their Matters with the
qualities of the Stone, the Thing it self will discover what is Truth &
what not.
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8. It containeth in POTENTIA Gold and Silver.
9. It is made of One Thing.
Seeing the Stone hath the qualities above mentioned, it is plain
and evident that the Subject of it ought to have the like-Namely:
I. That the Subject of the Stone be only One Thing.
2. That it have in it, in potentia, Gold and Silver.
3. That it contain in it the Three Principles of Nature.
4. That it be of most easie fusion.
5. That it consist of volatile and fixt parts.
6. That it abound with Tinctures both red and white.
7. That it be resolvable in any Liquor.
8. That it be the place of residence of the vital fire, and the
Virtues of the Superiors and Inferiors.
9. That, it endure the utmost force of the Flames.
Now let the Seekers compare the qualities of their Subjects with the
forementioned qualities, and then they will see whether they are right or
wrong.
I know there are many who will not approve of this Description of our
Subject; especially Those who are wholly employed about ANTIMONY,
VITRIOL, vulgar MERCURY, the perfect Metals, Marchasites, Vegetables,
Animals, Stones, arid other like things, all which are by no means
comparable to our Subject, part of which things are either partly or
wholly volatil, or wholly combustible and inseparable by any means or by
any Liquor, unless perhaps they are resolvable by a Corrosive. All
Philosophers do declare that the knowledge of this Divine Science
consisteth in the Knowledge of the Elements and their occult Operations;
which is a certain Truth, arid it were to be wished that those, who
employ their Thoughts about the above mentioned principles, would study
This Saying, and follow its direction; There would not then be so many
Sophisters, and so few Philosophers; and they would do well to seek out
one of the Ancient Philosophers who expoundeth the Elements, and
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their occult Operations. But this is scarce found in any one, or if
perhaps it is to be found, yet by reason of the obscure Stile of the
Author, it meets with incredulous Disciples.
And therefore for the Sake of some good men, who perhaps bear an honest
mind, I will Discourse something of the Elements, and their operations,
and first & chiefly of the mover of the Elements, and of its Life; which
not being known, the whole operation of the Elements is unknown.
This Mover of the Elements which, not without good reason, I will call
the living Fire, is Two—fold, the one Volatile, the other Fixed, residing
in the Center of the Earth, of which at present I will not speak, but of
the Volatile; which is a substance Invisible, Spiritual, and wholly
Fiery, an Eternal Light nearest to God, the Life of the Elements, from
which the Sun and Moon, the radient Stars, & whatsoever giveth forth a
Luster in the Heavens, Takes its Original and Splendor, flying through
the Universe, every where present, and most of all in those Things which
stand in need of continual Nourishment, indowed with innumerable Virtues.
This Coelestial Light is Originally most pure in itself, as long it is
not defiled by impure bodies, the Knowledge whereof is the Sea of Wisdom,
which all who have obtained Light from the Holy Spirit, and Faith from
the Father of Lights, ought to keep safe, if thy desire a happy Success
in this Mysterious Philosophy. This Light descendeth daily into the
Elements, which are Bodies internally Spiritual, very simple, and most
powerful, which contain in Them-sieves a certain Seminal Spirit, which is
the very Element; and which Spirit of every Element is stirred up to
motion by the living Fire; and if it were absent, the Elements would be
dead, especially the Fire, if it were deprived of this fiery Splendor,
which by itself, and not by~ accident is the true Principle of Motion in
all Things; and to this the passive Elements are obedient. But yet this
Agent cannot act without the Elements, nor the Elements upon one another
without it. For this cause the Elements were made,
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by the most High Creator, which together with their Body contain a
certain Seminal Spirit, very powerful, which lieth hid as a Soul in them,
out of which by’ the Action of the living Fire upon it, daily new seeds
are produced.
This living Fire, with which the Heavens and all things are filled by the
Creator, descendeth through the Elements into the Subject, which is
called the Balsom of Nature, ELECTRTJM IMMATURUM, MAGNESIA, the GREEN
DRAGON, AZOTH VITREUS, the Fire of Nature, the Universal Seed, the Salt
of the Earth, out of which all Bodies which consist of the $lements are
produced by Nature; and out of this Matter, by the administration of an
ingenious artist, by means of a spagiric destruction, new forms of
Natural Bodies may be produced; which is one of the greatest ARCANA of
Secret Philosophy. For in this Subject lye secretly hidden all the
Virtues, properties, & Splendours of Animals, Vegetables, and Minerals,
Metals and Precious Stones; which by help of Vulcan, are brought from
Darkness to Light.
Now I will describe the action of our living Fire upon the Elements,
which descendeth out of the Fire into the Heavens as an Element of Fire,
and there whatsoever is lucid or glistering, as the Sun, Moon & Stars,
doth secretly derive its Original from this living Fire, & constituteth
this principal Element, and obeyeth it as a Son the Father, and a Patient
its Agent. And from this Living fire, the Heaven hath its chief power of
acting; and is of so great consequence, that if its Action upon the
Heaven should cease for one moment of time, whole Nature would be ruined.
For the Sun, Moon and Stars would lose their active and influential
Virtue, the Elements would not move, and nothing for ever would have any
Action; which would be a great mischief to the Earth, and extreemely
hurtful to all Mixts. For the Power and Virtue of this Living Fire is so
great, that if it were absent, the Elements would be dead, especially the
Heaven, an’ Element which most of all stands in need of this Light.
Having passed through the Heaven,
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it comes into the Air, that great work this Element, and insinuateth it
self most intimately into it. In this Element the Virtue of this Fire
doth chiefly manifest itself; because in it is inspissated, and
constituteth the vital Air; which Air is thus agreeable to the Creatures,
for sustaining of Life. For this living Fire simply is not convenient for
the Creatures, nor yet the Simple Air; but Fire consealed with the most
pure part of the Air, and Air impregnated with the Coelestial living
Fire; and so they Constitute vital Airs, which every living Creature
receiveth for the Conservation of its life. This living Fire needeth the
Soul of the Elements, chiefly of the Air, which it makes use of for a
VEHICLE, that thereby it may more easily enter into the other Elements,
that is to say first the Water, a subtile and this Element, in which it
is yet more inspissated, and taketh a more gross Body of which it
standeth in need for irrorating of. all Terrestrial Things, especially
Salts, Minerals and Stones; all which need such irroeation;(?) thus being
clothed with a thick garment, it passeth into the Earth, a dark & thick
Element, and of a very powerful fixing Virtue; and there it puts on a
saline Body, which predominates over all things, and contains the rest of
the Principles, which it had received in the Air, Heaven & Water, that is
to say, SULPHUR and MERCURY, by virtue of which it becometh capable of
Production. This Salt is the Soul of the Earth., and all other Things.
Therefore if the Earth were deprived of this Salt, it would want the
Power of sprouting and budding, which consisteth only in this Salt; of
which also Moses was not ignorant, Saying (in the second Chapter of
GENESIS) AND THERE WENT UP A MIST FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE EARTH, AND
WATERED THE SUPERFICIES OF THE GROUND; which vapour can be nothing else
but the subtile parts of this Salt, which hath settled itself in the
Centre of the Earth, and by the warmth of the Corporeal Water are made to
Ascend, and so do Water the whole Superficies.
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Thus we clearly and evidently see, that this living Fire putteth on no
other Body than that of Salt; because that alone is fit for generation,
and so the Balsome of Nature and generated by the action of the Fire upon
the Elements.
Now I will speak but a very little of the fixed living Fire, which is
hidden in the Earth or Center of the World, and there hath taken up its
most fixed Habitation; and by many Philosophers is called the Corporeal
Water; but it may better be called the Fire of Bodies. To know this is
the most Secret Mystery in all our Philosophy. This fixt Fire hath a
great Sympathy with the volatile Fire; for it wanteth it as an aliment,
and to its Nourishment, which is continually attracteth out of the Water
and Air, and converteth into its own Substance; and in this ‘as in a
Center all the Virtue lyeth concentrated, which being scattered, flyeth
in the Circumference; as may be observed in Man, in,whom this Fire fixed
in the Center of the Heart, hath its seat as the Yolk in the Egg. But its
operation is invisible and very Secret, and yet very powerful, which also
few know; for it operates by its heat in all things, which lie in the
Earth, and exciteth the Flux and reflux of the Sea, as the. Pulse in Man
is excited by the Fire which lieth hid in the Center of his Heart. Hence
also all the Watery and Airy Vapours, by the help of this Fire are
elevated from the Earth and Sea into the Air, which compose the Clouds,
and by rare-faction of the Winds (being impregnated by the Vital Spirit)
fall down again to the Earth in form of water. And thus every Searcher of
Nature must acknowledge it to be true, that there is only one Subject
under the concave of the Moon, in which alone the Virtues as well of the
Superiors as of the Inferiors, lie concentrated; out of which by the
Chemical Art, Stupendious things may be brought to pass.
This Body is Salt, but not common Salt, or any other Salt of this kind,
but a SATURNINE & MINERAL SALT, which hath chosen to itself a residence
in the Sphere of SATURN, and is also called the
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Heart of Saturn; out of which being made clean and bright, and purified
from all Excrements, by an easie Art, a certain gummy Liquor is drawn,
called by the Name of Glorious MERCURY. But you must be wary in the
choice of this Salt, there is only one Salt which is useful to us, a
pontick fiery, bitter and Mineral Salt of a SATURNINE Nature, out of
which this famous Liquor is extracted; which if of so great moment, that
without it, no Transmutation of Metals can be made. In this MERCURIAL
Liquor may be seen what is SULPHUR and MERCURY; for the Sulphur at first
sheweth itself in a Purple and Yellow Colour; but the MERCURY is invested
with a watery and Airy humidity; and tho’ the Salt appeareth not, yet its
Virtue is eminent in this Liquor.
And so you have Three Principles of Nature., Salt, Sulphur and Mercury.
These are but a few things which I have said of the Matter; which tho’ it
be very secret, yet its Operation of it is more secret which nevertheless
in my following Discourse I will reveal, so that its occult may be made
manifest only to Men Elected by God.
Chapter III.
I have said above, that the living Fire (with which the Heaven and the
Elements are filled by the Creator) doth secretly descend into the
Subject which is the Balsam of Nature, and the absolute Subject of the
Philosophers Stone; whose nine properties I have declared, and which I
think fit a little to unfold; in the search of which the Ancient
Philosophers were very long employed. This Natural Body in which Sol and
Lime do inhabit, they found; as Sufficiently appeareth by the Writings
which they have left us; out of which the Modern Rout of Alchemists who
seek the Golden
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Stone, have conceived as many CHIMERAS as their Brains could reach;
whereof some affirm that the Concretes of the Vegetable and Animal
Kingdom, others that Minerals as ANTIMONY, SULPHUR, & MARCHASITES, and
the rest of the Minerals; others, that Metals themselves, Gold, and
Silver; but others of a more Subtile wit, .that VITRIOL & common Salt is
the Subject of the Glorious Stone; which opinions the Sincere Searchers
of Nature ought to leave free to their Authors; and let him know by the
Light of Nature and Experience, that the chiefest Error of these
Smatterers in Chymistry is, that they falsly persuade themselves, that
there are divers Subjects of this Art, contrary to the several Rules of
the Philosophers, who teach clearly, that there is only one Subject, and
say that this is compounded of the Four Elements, out of the three
Principles of Nature; and so both the four Elements, and the three
principles of Nature compose their Stone, by which they delude these
foolish Chemical Novices. For they say, the Stone is made of one Thing,
of Two, of Three, and of Four.: By which Contradictions they declare to
the Sons of Art, and Pious Searcher this only wonderful Subject of this
Art. For immediately this Thing which Composeth the Stone is but one;
which is divided into a fixt and a Volatile, into an Agent and a Patient,
and so it is Two; and although it be so divided, yet it doth by no means
lost its Unity.
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there is found a useless proportion both of SULPHUR and MERCURY, of which
the greatest part is in part wholly Volatile, or wholly Combustible, and
so is not fit for this Art, but our only MINERA, which is inclosed in an
Earthy Substance, out of which may be plentifully drawn the Philosophers
AQUA PERMANEUS, whose Virtues are also powerful as well in Art as in
Medicine, in no sort Venemous, but it is the chief Purger of Humane
Bodies, by Urine and Sweat, the highest Medicine for the Venerial
Disease, Cancers, Leprosy, Fistula’s, and other incurable Diseases. And
its Virtue is great in a QUARTANE, the Dropsy, Stone, Gout; it most
powerfully resisteth all Poisons and Philters.
But of what kind this Matter is, which is indowed with such Virtue, and
out of which is plentifully drawn the Famous Philosophical MERCURY, I
have sufficiently demonstrated in the preceeding Chapter, and herein will
farther demonstrate; which is not properly Mineral nor Vegetable or
Animal; yet a Metalline SULPHUR, SALT, & MERCURY, are together purely and
plentifully in it, which is obvious to every one, and lieth hidden in
everything, but especially in the Earth, the receptacle of all the
influences, in which also the Virtues of the Sun, Moon, and Stars are
found corporally. This the Artist ought to take where it is most near and
most pure, in form of a Triune Salt, which elsewhere I called the Salt of
SATURN: Out of this Salt groweth Gold, and all other things, in the whole
Mineral’Kingdom, into it they may be resolved again. And as in Gold lieth
hidden a bright and diaphanous SULPHUR, so also in our SATURNINE MINERA,
there is a coelestial SOLAR Fiery, Diaphanous red and sweet SULPHUR- For
where there is glittering Brightness, there is light; where is light,
there is ‘Heat; where is Heat there is Life and very powerful Action; and
which is a great matter, in it reign its Elements animated with a living
Fire, which is a Coelestial vivifying, Fertil and greening Spirit; the
Light, Force and Life of all things.
And although the Coelestial Sun doth much help the production
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of Sublunary Creatures, yet without this Internal Sun nothing can be
generated; which also the philosophers knew. Therefore all other
Concretes are rejected, as also Salts, except one which is the SALT of
WISDOM, Power and Strength, and the Mother of the other SALTS, namely our
CENTRAL SATURNINE SALT, a SULPHUREOUS and MERCURIAL SALT; whose Heart and
Blood doth easily dissolve every metal, and coagulate MERCURY.
The Fire as Sol and Luna, tho’ they appear not to sight, yet they are
powerfully in the inward parts of our Matter, and it possesseth the
Seminal Virtue of all Things; ,so also that unless what is hidden in it
be made manifest, they will not appear; which is done only by reduction &
purification of the matter, that the FECES (which beclouded our SOL &
LUNA) may be throughly purged away, and the matter may first grow white
as a Diamond, & be as fulgent as a Ruby, then they appear to sight. Which
reduction must be made with a certain contrary Liquor; for Sol & Luna,
whiôh are secretly in our Matter, & rule powerfully in it, are not
reduced so as to appear to Sight, unless this reduction is made by a
contrary, which is a Menstruum or Most Subtile Vapour, penetrating and
resolving, containing in it Air, Fire, & Water, & separating the pure
from the impure’, & yet first extracted out of our Minera; which Liquor
possesseth only power of reducing, manifesting, & multiplying Tinctures;
& therefore it is called The Secret Fire of Nature, which alone exciteth
& perfecteth Tinctures. But yet we must not therefore suppose that the
Subject is red or any other colour, but it is white appararitly, & red
only in Potentia; because this Nature of redness lieth secretly hidden in
the Belly of the Air of our Matter, not shewing its Tincture visibly,
because if it be put into the Fire, it cannot manifest a fixed Tincture,
unless it be first reduced by an ingenious,Artist, so that the Watery &
Earthy heterogeneous Substances may be separated; then appeareth a
Tincture resisting the Fire, & shewing itself in it White & Red.
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out of it the three principles of Nature can be separated. What they are
I will explain.
SULPHUR residing in our Matter, is its fiery, most subtile, and most thin
part, partaking of a subtile Earth, which indeed is the perfect &
absolute Tincture, having power of rubifying and illuminating every Body,
by reason of its innate oyly, very fat, unctuous and viscous, fiery and
ethereal quality; upon which account it is able by its subtile and
internal action to produce all Natural Things. Which SULPHUR is called
the Philosophers Secret Fire, the living Fire, in the luminous part etc:
Therefore if any one in the Anatomy of our Matter see a certain shining,
subtile, clear Substance, full of a fiery shining redness like a Ruby,
and full of active Virtue, he may be certain that he hath seen our
SULPHUR, and the Secret Fire of the Philosophers. MERCURY is the Aereal
and unctuous humidity of our Matter, and the inseparable Companion of
SULPHUR, and is as a Menstruum to it, cherishing and nourishing it, and a
MEDIUM of conjoyning the SULPHUR with the SALT; but the reason why it is
Viscous as SULPHUR, is, because it hath subtile Earthy. parts resolved in
it, which it took with it in the Anatomy made by external Fire. The Salt
is the Principle of coagulation; and coagulateth the MERCURY and the
SULPHUR, and in which a new form is introduced by the action of the
SULPHUR which operateth in it, which SULPHUR is very bitter and acid, in
which bitterness there is a certain fiery Substance corrupting the inward
parts of the Salt, and which being corrupted immediately it receiveth a
new form, and that a living one, which is a great Secret.
These Principles are also very much defiled with heterogeneous Feces;
which an Artist ought to know. SULPHUR in the first place, aboundeth with
destructive and consuming Feces; But the MERCURY with watery and cold
substances contrary to life; and in Salt there are caustick, viscous and
bitter Salts; all which must be separated and if not, they occasion
damage and unlucky Success to the Work. This one Minera is of easie
fusion, so as it can catch
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MERCURY upon the fire before his flight; which if it be circulated by the
Philosophers Wheel, so that those parts which hinder speedy fusion be
separated, and the Elements firmly caogulated, it becomes of more easie
fusion than it was before; which fusion dependeth upon the Saline and
Suiphureous Spirituality, which is a perfect and concentrated Light,
penetrating every Body and on all Sides illuminating it with the Tinging
Rays with which it abounds. The Spagyrical Art by Distillation and
Separation, affords us Two Sulphurs out of one Minera of a Saturnine
Nature; one is volatile and green, the other fixt and fiery, which two by
circulating their Elements were made one, which Sulphurs are of the
Nature of Salt produced by Nature out of the most pure Soul of the
Elements. Because by the mixture of the living Fire and this Soul, these
Sulphurs are produced in the greater World, out of which by the Chemical
Art the two Sulphurs of the Philosophers are extracted, which consist of
the most Subtile and pure part of the Sulphurs produced by Nature. Out of
this pure Substance Metals are also generated, which differ only
according to the purity of the place, and the more or less fit
disposition. Out of these Two Minerals is plentefully extracted the
Mercury of the Philosophers, which is their Radical Humidity mixt with a
Subtile Earth. For as by this Earthy Sulphur is meant the heat and fire
of Nature, as also the forms of the Matter, which we also call Sulphur.
So also the Humidity of this Substance is our SULPHUR, in which, (if they
be joined by Art in a certain proportion, .and are decocted in a glass
Vessel, circulating their Elements; first Water, then Air, Fire and
Earth, and then they are purified by reduction into a certain chaotick,
thick and viscous Mass; then by Distillation into Liquor, one white,
another red and shining as fire; lastly they are fixed into a glorious
and permanent Earth) consisteth all our Art. SULPHUR is the principal
part of our Tincture, and that which plentifully beareth rule in our
~Matter, is two-fold, as we have declared, white and red, fixed and
volatile. The fixt is the
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GREEN LYON; which lieth hid in the centre of our Concrete, abounding with
fixt and tinging Tinctures, but the volatile is the Fire of Nature and
our SULPHUR, full of Power and Efficacy of Tinging and illuminating, as
this testment doth manifestly declare. For it is the blood of our GREEN
DRAGON, distilled from the very Bowels of it, abounding with redness;
therefore it is not without cause, called the blood of Nature, which
stirreth up its own SULPHUR, lying hid in an Earthy Substance, and brings
it from Power into Act; and then out of it do arise our two glorious
MERCURIES, our two perfect SULPHURS, one red, the Husband; the other
White, the Wife; Springing out of one Minera. And that Sulphur which we
call the GREEN LYON, is the Fire of Nature, which lieth hid in the Center
of our Subject, understand Salt, and there is detained shut up in a
strong Earthy Prison, disabled to exert its force, unless by its
associate it be set at liberty from its Fetters, so that it may come out
together with his Companion. This deliverance consisteth in Solution,
which is very difficult, for this SULPHUR. which we also call the Stone,
is both most hard and most soft in its Nature, and therefore it is not
easily dissolved, except in its own Liquor, that is his Companion in
which it is most soft; so that it can be set at liberty only by this aery
Companion, which otherwise could not be delivered, neither by Fire nor
Water; which is a Secret known to few, of which I will speak more
particularly hereafter.
This fixt SULPHUR is very powerful, and sustaineth every thing that
operateth in Nature, but as soon as it is set free, it ceaseth from its
labour, if together with its Companion it be carried aloft, and in the
Top of the Vessel, where if they are detained, they constitute a certain
Substance bright as LUNE, called DIANA; at this time I say, it receiveth
the power of Transmuting. Since the Stone is of the Substance of Salt, it
resolveth itself in any Liquor; but the Salt, out of which it is prepared
is of most profound research, and differeth much from other Salts; for it
is
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fluid in the fire, and values not its Martyrdom at all, and loseth
nothing of its Virtue therein, though it be kept in it divers years,
which other Salts, as VITRIOL, SAL GEMME, and other the like Salts,
cannot do; for by often repeating ignitions, they all turn to an
unprofitalbe and unfluxible Calx, which is not resolvable in any Liquor,
being of the Nature of damned Earth. Tho’ the Matter to sight is most
vile and most cold, yet its more inward parts are meer Fire, and abound
with the Living Fire, and the Virtues both of the Superiors and
Inferiors, and therefore its Soul flyeth in all places to bring down the
Living Fire. For the Father of it is the SUN, and the Mother the Moon,
from which it secretly deriveth the Virtues of all things. This Living
Fire ruleth powerfully in our two Radical SULFHURS, fixed and volatile;
which two being firmly united, do constitute our Universal MERCURY, which
containeth in itself the two Central Fires of the MACROCOSM, the
Coelestial and Terrestrial; and these Two, by the help of External Fire,
are reduced into one Substance, in which the Coelestial and Terrestrial
Virtues lie concentrated, which heat is the innate heat of everything,
which often sheweth its splendour in the Eyes of Fishes, Hairs of Brutes
and Men, in Insects generated out of Dew, as also in rotten Wood; but I
think it is sufficient, that every one daily seeth the luster of Gold and
Silver, Pearls and Precious Stones, and also beholde-th the SUN and MOON.
Lastly, it is to be considered, that the Tincture of the Philosophers, is
a substance Tinging imperfect Metals in a very strong Fire, into perfect
Gold and Silver, from whence it necessarily followeth, that its Subject
ought also constantly to resist the Flames, and to rejoyce in them. But
it is not the whole Substance of the First Matter which endures the Fire;
because it aboundeth with many Elementary Feces, which are combustible in
the Fire; but only its pure parts, which are also called incombustible
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y1s, rejoyce in the Fire, and are permanent in it: because they are of a
pure Nature, and not defiled with any Feces, therefore the Fire cannot
touch them. Wherefore
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it is necessary in the first place, to purifie the matter, and take away
the Sphere of SATURN, which becloudeth the SUN and Moon, before they can
despise the Fire; and then decoct these parts till they be reduced into
one Thing, whose Virtues neither Fire, nor Water, nor Iron, nor Air, can
diminish, but they, unvanquished, resist all their force. Consider
therefore, 0 Man, the Wisdom and Power, which the most Wise, Eternal, and
Omnipotent God, JEHOVA, hath granted thee. Consider these things in
Humility of Heart, and Sing Hallelujahs to him without ceasing, for,
HOLY, HOLY, HOLY, IS THE LORD ZEBOATH; THE HEAVENS AND THE EARTH ARE FULL
OF THE MAJESTY OF HI-S GLORY, AMEN.
Chapter IV.
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and conserve these parts, than our pontic and corrosive MERCURY, by
reason of its fiery Nature wherewith it abounds, which also the
Philosophers call the Fire of Nature; and if they speak of Fire, they
mean this Water, and not common ravenous culinary Fire, as appeareth in
their Books, when they say, BURN OUR COPPER WITH VERY HOT FIRE. AZOTH and
FIRE are sufficient to burn Laton, and yet this burning is done with a
gentle Fire, for with a very strong one it would be destroyed, because
our MERCURY being tender and full of FIRE, which would make it fly away
from our hard and unattenuated Gold, and the Gold would remain
undissolved, and if it were dissolved; it would ascend with its MERCURY
in form of a red ponderous Water.
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in which is the Virtue and power of multiplying Gold: and it is so
powerful, that this Virtue can neither be burned by the vehemence of a
calcining fire, nor be extinguished by the coldness of the dissolving and
washing Water, nor be stirred by any force of the Winds; And therefore,
saith a certain philosopher in these words:
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alone constitute the Essence of these three Kingdoms, but also the Heaven
itself; and all the Heavenly and Earthly Natures have their Being and
Conservation from this Spirit and Watery Substance, by reason of its
living fire with which it abounds, and without which no Creature can
live.
Therefore the Ancients call it a fiery vigour, the natural living fire,
Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral; by which all things in the Air, Water and
Earth, which have life, are nourished, and which failing they die; by
which Substance is performed the True solution of our Gold, and by no
other; because all other Waters are Heterogeneous to our Gold, and
therefore not fit for our Work. Of this kind of Gold we have spoken. Now
I will also say something of the Body, which is a certain, Saline,
Suiphureous, fixt and permanent Matter, which must be dissolved with a
Philosophic Menstruum, else all the pains is lost, which are taken in any
Operations, and they are all Vain who boast of such a Tincture, without
this Menstrous and permanent Liquor, which alone is able for penetration,
Subtilisation and depuration of this Body, and reducing it to the highest
Purity. For this Water was before naturally included in this Body; which
if it be again poured upon it, it opens its Pores, and attenuateth
without any inward hurt; because it is of the same nature with the Body,
so that it can do nothing else but nourish and conserve it. This Water is
extracted out of the very Bowels of our Matter; for even our Body was
Water before, and by Nature, by means of the internal fire, is reduced
into a Body, which is easily reduced and resolved by its own Water, whose
Nature it before had, had, which if they are dissolved and decocted by
fire of the first degree, convert themselves into a viscous fiery
penetrant Substance, which by farther operation passeth into an Earth,
which by the Philosophus is called the black Earth of MAGNESIA, whose
Operation they have hidden with the utmost envy. Our humid Mercury, which
containeth the fire of the Elements, is extracted out of our only Minera,
by force of external fire, which being highly
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purified, is poured again upon the Body and conjoined with it so
purified, and worketh lying upon it, until at last it exalteth it to a
higher degree; namely, into LUNA of LUNA, which being again dissolved and
putrified with our Water, affords us a permanent Water, which resolveth
all Metallick Bodies yea and Precious Stones; with which Water, and our
glorious Earth, we prepare our Two SULPHURS & TINCTURES both white and
red.
But that this operation may be more easily understood by all, imitate the
following Manner.
PRAXIS.
Take our Corporeal Mercury, Animal, Vegetable and Mineral, pure and
purged by the fire from all Excrements, and put it into a glass Vessel,
stopping it very firmly, and digest it by assation, till the bloody Pores
of this Body be opened, then take it dry and dissolve it in AQUA FOETIDA,
white and ponderous, which is also Vegetable: digest it for some time
till it appear a dry mass. Dissolve this again and filter it well, decoct
it till the whole be resolved into a bloody Liquor. Shining and
ponderous; circulate this Wheeling about and extracting it into a liquid,
hard and this Substance which is our Mercury, with which Gold and Silver
are burnt into Ashes. A great and wonderful Mystery, known only to
ADEPTS; the Secret Knowledge of which Earthly MERCURY, Hermes hath shewn
in his Table, Saying, “His Father is the Sun, and his Mother the Moon,
the Wind carrieth it in its Belly, the Earth is its Nurse; it ascendeth
from Earth to Heaven, and again descendeth into the Earth, and receiveth
the Virtues of the Superiors and Inferiors, its Virtue is entire, if it
be turned into Earth.”
Out of which Earth which is our Mercury Sublimed, glorious and fixed, is
made our Elixir.
Now let us return to the Water, by means of which this our Subtilization
is made; which is a certain Water very subtile and
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and precious, acid, foetid, corrosive and sharp, which the Ancients hid
under the Name of Vinegar, as also of other acid and fiery Liquors, as of
Aqua fortis, Vitriol, allum, Salt-petre, and Sal Armoniack; by which
Water our Body is made Subtile, and reduced into the next matter of the
Stone, which is a Viscous and muddy Water, fiery and full of Tjnctures,
with which the Stone sublimed, Viscid and fixed into Earth is fed, that
it may ascend to a Royal Dignity. Which Secret, namely of subtilising our
Body, the Ancient Philosophers would not reveal, but left it to God to
reveal it to whom he pleased; nevertheless they left in writing among the
Rubbish, some hints how that middle Substance is -to be prepared, yet
very obscurely (namely that Spiritual Substance which they named with
many Names) and yet is the .Key and Foundation of this Subtilisation, of
which Water it is said in TURBA, Our Body must be environed with the
Flames ~f our red fume and be broken by it, as being a fire against
Nature; for by this Water, which is full of Fire, Our Body is washed till
it be also made a Mineral or permanent Water.
But that I may give you an Epitome of this Chapter, I say, That the whole
Work of our Subtiliâation consisteth in Vapour and Water, which is called
a Whitning and purifying water; which I divide into -two parts, namely
the water of the two ZAYBETHS, white and red, whereof one calcineth the
Body, and in Calcination coagulateth Itself with it; but the other
purifieth it from its blackness, whiteneth and rubifieth, and at last
makes it volatile. Which water is called Ace-turn Acerrimum, because it
is very sharp and acid. This Humidity also containeth in itself an
unchangeable Tincture, which can by no means be extinguished. This Water
is called AQUA VITAE, VEGETABLE, ANIMAL, SPIRIT OF WINE, Strong VINEGAR,
SATURNAL WATER, and many other Names.
But the Artist, who endeavours to set upon this work, must know that
every Body is dissolved by a sharp Spirit, and made volatile with a
Spirit; and if the Spirit be so prepared by the help of the Body, our
MERCURY is prepared, which putrifieth, washeth, and fixeth
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and incereth itself, till at last it attaineth to the highest Subtilty
and purity, and sublimeth itself from the bottom of the Vessle into a
white Stone. This must be separated from its Feces, by sublimation and
reduction; and then will be prepared the foliated Earth more white than
Snow, which after its due Decoction, coagulateth and fixeth vulgar
MERCURY, and transmuteth every imperfect ,Body into true LUNA. This most
precious Whiteness is our Arsenick, an incomparable Treasure, which above
all other things the Philosopher needeth. This SULPHUR must be calcined,
till it be converted into a dry and very subtile Powder; which Powder
must be imbibed with the white Oil of the Philosophers divers times, till
at length it floweth like wax and then there will be prepared the White
Stone, whereof one part Tingeth a Thousand parts of any Metal, into true
Silver.
Chapter V.
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from whence it issued; which Water is called by various Names, as ROCK-
WATER, ARGENT VIVE, A FUME, THE TINGING COELESTIAL SPIRIT, INCOMBUSTIBLE
SULPHUR, WINE VINEGAR, SUCCUS ACACIA, SPIRIT OF WINE, TEMPERATE WATER,
THE LUCIFEROUS VIRGIN: all which Names signifie this water; which if it
be again conjoined with it, remaineth Stone, and often operateth resting
upon it, it acquireth a wonderful active Power, as all know who are
acquainted with this Water. This operation is also called by the
Philosophers, a destruction of the Compound; which destruction is not to
destroy as the Vulgar Chemists think, who destroy Mixts by Corrosives,
but by the unlocking the Bonds of our Compound, by which it is bound,
which if they be unlocked, it is divided into parts with conservation of
those parts which constituted this Elementary Mixture; which parts so
divided; are purified and delivered from Excrements and Impurities, with
which they abound in their Composition.
But that this might be more easily done, the Ancient Philosophers devised
this Distillation and Destruction, by help of which, -the parts might be
most highly purified and exalted to such a degree of Purity, that there
upon a new Compound might be made, of greater Efficacy. But to bring this
to pass, the Artist ought to follow Nature, as all Philosophers, both
Ancient and Modern teach, and to extract our Mineral out of the Bosom of
Nature, where she hath hidden it, and purifie it most subtily, by very
frequent Cohobations and Reductions. For so it throughly sheds all its
Excrements, and whatsoever else hindereth it from its perfect Power of
Transmutation, which is wonderful, and yet it is more wonderful, that in
this vile and abject Minera, lieth hidden the celebrated Stone of the
Philosophers, whose Essence also by reason of its obscurity no body can
see, unless it be delivered Therefrom, and brought to light; for before
it is set at liberty by the Chymic Art, it is a rude, vile, abject, and
undigested Mass, which is also found scattered in the Earth, out of a
hundred pounds whereof, scarce one or two pounds can be extracted, which
is the pure Soul, Fire,
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Oil, and powerful Tincture; so also but one pound of our glorious
substance; which, after many Martydoms, we extract out of our Minera, and
after every Extraction dissolve, coagulate and fix; till passing through
almost all other colours, it appeareth white, subtile, dry and penetrant;
which abovementioned colours do sufficiently evidence the Essence of this
Minera, whereof the chief colour is green as a most certain indication of
life. These two Substances, that is to say, the Mercury and glorious
Earth, are sufficient to perfect the Stone, having first, as we have
said, accomplished their purifications; because our Sol and Luna before
that, were involved in obscurity.
The Excrements of the fixt Body are Earth and Fire, burning, viscous,’
insolubile by our Mercury, and therefore they are easily separated in our
Water, and those things which have the nature of the Body, do easily mix
invisibly with the water, all those things appearing which have not the
Nature of the Body, which puddle the water and confuse it, and which by a
quiet rest of the Vessel, fall to the bottom, and there unite, and are
separated from the limpid water, which retaineth this precious Body in
its Bosom,which at length, by reduction, appeareth again, and by
Assation, is more and more attenuated; by attenuation is more and more
cleansed from its Earthy and Viscous Excrements, which as before, are
separated by our Water, till at last there remaineth a spongeous, fixed,
most pure Body, But this Water is a thin and Viscid Water, abounding also
with Excrements, which do naturally adhere to it; for these are a fiery
and Sulphureous Earth, able indeed to coagulate this our Water in a long
time, but yet of no moment, which nevertheless many have unluckily
magnified, the Philosophers exclaming, In Mercury is whatsoever the
Philosophers Seek; which is not to be understood of this Water, but of
our glorious MERCURY, which not withstanding is extracted out of this
Water, which containeth Fire dissolved in it, for which reason it hath
Power of Coagulating itself, which is a long Work; therefore to quicken
the Work we dissolve some
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parts of the glorious Earth in our MERCURY, that the Secret may be
compleated in a shorter time. But this thin and Viscous Substance which
we also call our Mercury, doth also abound with many Aereal and Watery
Excrements, which savour of the nature of Fountain Water; but there are
others, which are of a greasy, oyly, and fat nature, and are the
corroding,, and caustic Fires of a sulphureous nature, which must be
separated first, by a gentle digestion, in a Vessel exactly well stopped,
that thereby they may better be let loose, than by Distillation and
Filtration till no cu’ticle at all swim upon the Top of the Water, which
may easily be seen; for that would be hurtful to the Water, and bring
dammage to the Work; but if this MERCURY be rightly prepared, it is fit
to perfect the Mystery which ought to be accomplished, and to perform
many other Operations; but chiefly to perfect the Sublimation, which
cannot be done without pure Materials. For the Body admitteth not unclean
Waters, and Water agreeth not with an unclean Body; therefore both ought
to be clean, that they may be perfectly united and at last Sublimed to
the top of the Vessel, and there constitute the SULPHUR of NATURE so much
desired. This operation, MORIEN showed in these words, “If you do not
perfectly cleanse the unclean Body, and do not dry it, nor whiten it
well, and do not mix its Soul with it, and do not take from it all its
ill scent, till after its cleansing, the Tincture cometh into it, thou
hast discovered nothing at all of this Mystery.”
Chapter VI.
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and that we may proceed father to things necessary to this Work, we will
speak something of Philosophical Calcination, which among the
Philosophers hath been of great account. For it purifieth those things
which before were involved in the darkness of Excrements, and it bringest
to light clean things, which before were stained, and affordeth to us
oyly SULPHURS profitable only to our Work; but not as the Vulgar Sophists
do, who attempt to Calcine by violent Fires, AQUA FORTIS, Cementation,
and the like which are plainly contrary to our Calcination, who yields
dry and Caixes not flowing like wax. This is not our Calcination, but
rather the loss of our Body; because they do not increase but diminish
the innate Fire of our GOLD, which alone we want for perfecting the
Tinctures. They who Calcine thus, are blind, and walk in darkness, for
our Calcination is not a dry dessiccating of our Body, by which the Body
is made dry and not flowing. This is not our Calcination, but after we
have drawn out all the Stinking Menstrous Spirits from the Mineral Body,
and abstract and cohobate till at last we obtain a Body pure, fixt,
fiery, and fluid as wax; out of which (being resolved in our Mercury, and
so often cohobated upon it till it be turned into a red and viscid Oil)
is prepared the permanant Water, and the glorious shining Earth, the only
Pillar of our Tincture. Thus our Calcination is the augmentation of the
innate fire, and the highest Purification of the Body; which is done by
our Pontic Water full of fire, which burneth and mortifieth the body,
after Death brings it to an Immortal Life.
Here perhaps the rout of Vulgar Chymists will object, not understanding
this Calcination, and for that reason will say, How can Calcination be
made with Water, seeing the fire is the only Instrument of Calcination?
To this we answer, That Philosophick Calcination is not the Calcination
of the Vulgar, which Calcineth Mixt into Ashes, dry and deprived of all
the innate fire, and fit for no work necessary to Life, as above said;
but our Calcination, Calcineth the Mixt into a viscous Humidity,
abounding with fire,
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and fixt and Permanent in it; which Humidity alone Alchemy useth to
perfect her Arcana, this made with the pontic Water, full of Living Fire,
which alone is capable of perfecting this Calcination, which defending
Bodies from the most violent flames of the fire, and mixeth it self with
their internal Fire, and fortifieth it, which hidden Calcination is known
to few, and the True Knowledge of it is a great Secret in this Art. Which
that the Sincere Searcher may more easily understand,let him take the
hard Vegetable Body, in the bottom; and take it fresh and most subtilly
Powdered, and put it in a Vessel well secured, and put that into a
Furnace with an open Fire, increasing the Fire by degrees, and at last
giving a most strong Fire, let him urge it so far, that the Vessel comes
plainly to a candent heat, so all the Watery and stinking Vapours left by
the Menstrual Spirit, will pass out, and the Body will be freed from
them; but the Fire must not be encreased to that degree to make the
matter vitrifie by the Flux, for thus it would lose its vegetable Virtue,
and the operator would lose his oil, and Labour, and the Body would lose
its thirst and hunger of Drinking up its proper Soul. Therefore it must
be calcined with very great Caution, and so that it may retain this
Thirst; and thus the Calcination will be rightly performed; which is a
very tedious and long work, in performing of which -the Artist ought to
be very Cautious. Now, after the Earth is so prepared, take it and work
it by help of our Calcination till it be wholly freed from all its
Earthly and burning Feces by Reduction, Solution, Calcination, and
Imbibition, till by Calcination it becometh wholly red, and the
Calcinatory Water be also freed from all its phlegm and Watery Humour.
Take the Earth now fluid, porous and plainly fiery, and grind it into
Powder in a hot glass Mortar, grinding it over a Fire of Ashes for two or
three hours, until it be a subtile Powder; then add t.~ it drop after
drop of the Aqua Vitae, grinding it continually with a glass Pestle till
the coagulating fume of the Earth be pretty well satiated. Then put it in
a glass Vessel,
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digesting, and imbibing with Aqua vitae, and grinding till it be
Converted into a bloody, glorious and MERCURIAL Liquor; which Liquor is
AQUA VITAE regenerated by the Fume of our Earth, the Coelestial Water,
Ethereal Liquor; and this is a Short and Secret way which few also have
known. The other way is longer, and is thus, Take the Earth rubified by
virtue of the Fire of our Aqua vitae, and grind it subtily, and digest it
with its water, till it be converted into a black sparkling Mass, which
is the ANTIMONY or BLACK LEAD so much spoken of by the Philosophers,
which is made in three months, then Wheeling it about, and circulating it
well, work it till it becometh a Tincture Citrine and red. This way is
long, and lasteth almost two years, and is very tedious, which also the
Ancient Philosophers taught, saying: AZOTH AND FIRE ARE SUFFICIENT; FIRE
AND WATER WASH LATON, PURIFIE, AND FIX AND INCERE IT. And wash LATON and
tear your books, least your Hearts be broken. Which way also a certain
Philosopher teacheth darkly, saying: “Take that which is most Volatile,
and conjoin and wash the more fixt with the volatile, till the most fixt
receiveth the most volatile; then turn the Earth into Water, the Water
into Fire, the Fire into Air, and inclose the Fire in the middle of the
Water, and the Earth in the Belly of the Air; Mix the hot with the moist,
and the dry with the cold, because one Nature overcometh another, and
Nature rejoyceth in Nature; and afterwards Nature containeth Nature’, but
the Earth containeth them all. For when the four Natures have ascended up
to Heaven, again at length descended, so that the Fire may descend into
Air, Air into Water, Water into Earth; but the end of the whole Work is
Powder n’ Ashes.”
These and the like words the Philosophers use to describe their Secrets,
by which they delude the ignorant, and cast a mist before the Eyes of the
Vulgar Chymists but as I said before, let all lay aside their Opinion of
our Calcination, who believe it is done by the Vulgar way; these Persons
are daily deceived, and deceive many with themselves; let them.learn
first, before they attempt
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our Calcination, which is of so great moment, and so wonderful, that in
it Fire alone and Azoth are sufficient, and know, if they desire to know,
that every Spirit is fixt by a Caix of its own kind; which if it be fixed
with the Body, it Calcineth it, and if the Artists so Calcine, they will
find it profitable; but if not, Sorrow and Sadness will overwhelm them,
because being Ignorant, they dare attempt our Calcination.
Chapter VII.
dissilving this vegetable Body in its own Water, but by many other
labours and operations; NAMELY, BY DISSOLVING IT INTO WATER, AND THEN
AGAIN DRYING, CALCINING AND INHUMATING IT, and this again drying and
calcining and afterwards distilling, till at length the Body as it were
INVISIBLY by so many, and such operations, is truly altered; the sign of
which is a dark blackness, which is the true mortification of this
Vegetable Body, in its Mother or Menstrous and vapourous water; which is
done in the beginning of the work, and in the crude Conjunction of a pure
Agent and Patient; which is a hard Herculean and hazardous Work, the
Knowledge of which dissolveth all other Arcana of the following Oper-
ations; but especially of the second Alteration, which is done with our
Sublimed and glorious Sulphur; by Inhumation and Imbibition, in a
philosophical Vessel, with our permanent MERCURY, of which we will not
now speak; but of the first, which is very laborous, and requireth an
Ingenious Artist; of which also the Ancient Philosophers made no mention
at all; which whosoever understandeth, very easily attaineth all the
rest, in which no Man can err, if after Distillation and Inhumation, he
prepares the Earth to Citrinity and Viscosity; of which Body so prepared
and calcined to a Citrinity, take one or two pounds, and Powder it
Subtilly in a strong Morter, and imbibe in the same morter from hour to
hour, grinding it subtilly, and imbibing with our Living Water, till the
Matter be converted into a fat and slimy Mass; whence you must circulate
till it be thin, and circulate again till it be thick, sometimes imbibing
and distilling. So by reiterated Works, this Earth will become a thin and
viscid Mass. Take this and put into a glass cucurbit, which put in
Balneo, and there circulate it till it be turned into blackish Ashes,
which you keep carefully and dry them in a gentle Fire, in a glass
Vessel. Then take these Ashes powdered, and put them into a glass Vessel
very well luted, and distill at first with a gentle Fire; then somewhat
stronger, and so will ascend our MERCURY white, viscous and limpid, which
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we call the LUNARY VIRGIN MILK; now increase the Fire, and there will
ascend a gummy Liquor, red as blood, and transparent, which is the blood
of SOL and our Earth, which is extracted from part of the Body and Soul
of our Stone. This is that Liquor permanent and Triumping over all Metals
and Stones, the blood of the Green Lyon, the Secret Fire, which must be
extracted from its crudity, and exalted with the glorious Earth; to exalt
which, take it pure, and pour it upon the remainder (which is Lead
already calcined from redness to black) and digest it upon this Lead,
till it hath extracted its Salt, and be satiated with that Salt; then it
must be exalted, which is our triumping, exalted and glorious MERCURY, of
an Hermaphroditical Nature, which is that Water which putrefieth,
purifieth, coagulateth, fixeth, distilleth, calcineth and incereth it
self; which is so Secret among the Philosophers, without which no
Tincture can be made which an Artist can use to make AURiJM POTABILE. Put
into it Vulgar Gold, having passed the Royal Cement, and being then most
subtilly foliated, circulating the Gold and distilling, till it be
converted into a thick Oil, splendid as a Ruby, the use of which reneweth
youth, and restoreth debilitated strength. But for ELIXIR, take it and
circulate it upon SAL ARMONIAC sublimed and fixed into a citrine colour
(N. B. not Vulgar SAL ARMONIACK) and circulate till it be fixed, then
ferment and multiply, until this MERCURY together with its Earth, flow
and remain fixed in the Fire, Tinging every Metal into True Gold.
This now what I was willing to say concerning Alteration, which alone
containeth the hidden Secrets of Philosophy. For our Stone must often die
and be revived and regenerated, and at last attain to the highest glory;
which we have at present .so clearly laid open, that he must be of a dull
wit who doth not perfectly understand it. I have written clearly, and
will yet write more clearly; but it will make many admire apprehending
that I break the Seal of HERMES. But let those Know, that I have written
clearly to the Sons of Art, to whom I would lay open more, if it were
Lawful
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to do it publickly, but to the Mysophilosophists and Sophists, these will
be meer Enigma’s, in which is more, they will not believe there are so
great Secrets hidden in Nature.
Chapter VIII.
For the Exaltation of our Body (which we also call Gold) that of it may
be made a new Heaven and a new Earth, it is necessary that the Body being
already made.pure, be again joined with a pure Soul, that so both being
perfectly united, may be exalted and glorified; which glorification, that
it may be rightly performed, it is requisite that the Body be made pure
by Death and Separation, and that the Soul be likewise purified, to do
which, the Artist must in certain quantity (but cautiously) pour the Soul
upon the Body, so that the Soul being so joined with the Body, may carry
it to Heaven; and so both are perfectly divested of all Excrements, and
acquire a very high penetrating Virtue. Both must be freed from
Excrements, because this Soul (as is sufficiently shewed already) needeth
many purifications, by Subliming it, that it may be freed from all its
Original Uncleanness, before they be united, so as they may become one
thing by Glorification. For if they are conjoined whilst they are impure,
they will never be united, because the Original uncleanness with which
they abound, would hinder Union; and their Conjunction being hindered,
they could never unite, for in that Union consisteth the Glorification,
but both, that is to say the Body and the Soul, are separated from their
Original Uncleanness before they are conjoined, not by one and the same
method, but by divers; that is to say, the Body by Death and
mortification and often reiterated, and the Soul by Sublimation often
reiterated; but it must be observed, that the Soul must by little and
little be poured upon the Body, and be cherished by natural heat, till
the same hath imbibed all the
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Body, and the Soul which is contained within the pores of the Blood,
recieves a Sanguine Body, which it doth receive when the Blood, in which
it is contained, hath imbibed the Body, and so the Soul and Body are
united by immediate Contact, and being of the same Nature, one hath easie
ingress into the other, and then the natural heat cherisheth them so,
that they are more and more united, and by union become one Body
different from the former, in which the Soul and Body are exalt~ed
together. And it is to be noted, that the Body before was gross and foul,
and the Soul in like manner impure; both which are now purified and
united, which if they be united, by help of the Blood in which the Soul
is contained, are exalted into a fiery Body, much different from the
former, which is the Son of the Fire, a glorious SULPHUR, not unlike to
shining TALC, out of which is immediately made the Physical Stone. Now
let the Searcher of this Science consider, how great a Work the
glorification of the Body with its Soul is; and let not any one accuse me
of obscurity; I say, when this Soul, known to all, with the BLOOD OF THE
BODY, are truly and really conjoined, then you must take this Matter, and
put it in to a glass vessel well luted, and a glass Alembic very well
closed, and digest it, then give a good strong Fire, and so our Sulphur
will ascend to the sides of the vessel, and will leave a black powder in
the bottom, very volatile and of no value, which is the damned Earth
deprived of all that is good for any thing. But if this Powder be heavy,
it is an evident sign, that still there remaineth something good in it,
which could not be dissolved, and then this Body must again be imbibed
with the Soul and the Blood and again be sublimed, till it ascendeth
white as Snow, and shining, which is our fiery, foliated SULPHUR, which
alone we need, to make any Tincture; to which, for abreviating the work;
we add pure Luna dissolved in the permanent Water; then we decoct, fix,
incere and ferment in a close Vessel, Till it be compleatly fixed,
pure,flowirig and Tinging.
Take the dead and living Body, and put it in a glass Vessel,
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and pour upon it its Soul till the Body be all imbibed by it, then
distill and Sublime; reiterate this Work often with fresh Water or Soul,
till the matter sublimeth itself clear as a Star, which you must take and
put it into an Egg with a long neck in hot Sand; digest it for a week,
the next week increase the Fire, at last increase it more, and so it is
fixed; Take this Sublimed and fixed Mercury, and dissolve it in the fire
against Nature; cohobate till both become one Water, in which dissolve
LUNA, and decoct, imbibe and fix till they flow, because it Tingeth Venus
into Luna.
Chapter IX.
Because I have declared to all Lovers of this Science, the beginning and
end of perfecting our MERCURY, which is the chief and longest part of our
ELIXIR, which being had, all the rest may be easily performed; therefore
I will speak of its Perfection and Operation into an ELIXIR; whose first
operation to accomplish this end, is thus, Take our Earth very highly
purified, which is our Gold, hollow and spon~r, and put it into a glass
Vessel, and there irrogate it by little and little, with its own subtile
Humidity, which easily entereth this spongeous Body so that by means of
Circulation, the Airy and Fiery part of this Subtile Humidity may
incorporate, and be coagulated, and be united together with the Earth.
Then irrogate again the subtil Humidity, and circulate for eight days in
a Vessel very well closed (and here above all things, beware that you do
not irrorate (?) this Earth but by little and little, from eight days to
eight days, in a very long trituration, so that the force of this Water
may not suffocate the Virtue of the Earth; because the Virtue of the
Earth is weak in the beginning of the Imbibition, which if it should be
suffocated with abundance of water, it would become an unprofitable mass,
void of all Action) But the phlegm of our subtill Humidity may be drawn
out by Alembic
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during the Circulation. So by reiterate Irrogations and Circulations this
Earth will become a pure Fire and Aether, and the Artist will then obtain
his desire, when the Earth is rubified by the Spirit and Soul, which be
Irrogation and Circulation, have united themselves together with the
Earth; which if it be distilled, he will have the BLOOD of the GREEN
LYON, the SATURNAL WATER, which is the first Operation of the MERCURY, in
which the Spiritual Substance is transmuted from Nature to Nature by
means of the Body, so often, till together with the Body, they constitute
the Permanent Water.
The Second and last Operation, is that of the FIXATION of the permanent
Water and the glorious Earth, of which the Philosophers say: “That it is
a comxnixtion of qualities, a Copulation of Complexions, a Reconjunction
of things separated, a Coagulation of Principles, a Disposition of what
is repugnant; which must be done by a gentle Fire, Cherishing the parts
mixt together, and put into a glass Vessel, being first made very pure.
For the Earth containe-th in itself a Fiery most thin, dry and insensible
Fume, which coagulateth the Volatile part, being of its own Nature and
Substance. This Fume lying hid in the Center of the Earth, by its Action
converteth the other volatile Elements into its own (namely a fixt)
Nature; and then the Motion of these Elements ceaseth, because they have
attained this disired end; which if they be again dissolved by the
volatiles, their motion beginneth again, till the fixed have overcome the
volatile. Then again motion ceaseth, which if they are dissolved again,
they work afresh, & etc.
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Fire must be used, the one Internal, the other External, which External
must not over power the Internal; the Internal is a dry Mercurial
Etherial NECTER, and our glorious MERCURY, which vivifieth, conserveth,
and nourisheth the Matter, and bringeth it to perfection: This Fire is
not moved but by our External Agent, which if it be slow in Operation,
the Internal Fire lieth Still, and produceth nothing; but if the External
be too Strong, either the Vessels break, or the Matter burneth; therefore
the Fire must be warily applied, so that the Fumes, which lie hid in the
Centre of our Earth, may be moved, and then the Spiritual Humidity will
resolve the Earthly Siccity, and the Earth will be impregnated by the
volatile, and will grow thick; the Sign whereof is blackness. And if the
Spirits of this compound be more inspissated, various colours will
appear, and by a farther Operation, there will appear a white colour,
afterwards a citrine, and lastly, a red diaphanous colour; and after
reiterate Operation, the Matter will be of easie fusion, fixed, and
Tinging all imperfect Metals into pure Gold; which that the Artist may
attain.
Take our glorious shining Earth, and fix it Philosophically, as above we
have declared, and put it in a fit glass Vessel, let it be dissolved
there in our Water against Nature which also is called LUNARIA, the BLOOD
of the RED LYON, distilled Spirit of Wine, SATURNAL WATER, our glorious
MERCURY; digest the solution for three weeks, then open the Vessel, and
join to it an Alembic, and distill by Fire of Balneani, all insipid
phlegm that can be distilled, and when it ceaseth, take away the Alembic,
and shut the Vessel; put it again to circulate, then all the Humidity, by
little and little will be fixed, and will grow thick like mud of a
blackish colour; circulate it farther till perfect blackness appear., and
by farther operation whiteness, and lastly the highest shining redness;
which is the fiery RUBY, Tinging and healing the Leprous Bodies of
Metals; the multiplication whereof an Ingenious Operator can easily
effect. Namely, if he dissolve the Stone of the first Order, compleatly
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finished, in our glorious Mercury decocteth, fixeth, and incereth; and so
he may multiply It, and very highly exalt it; which that they may
accomplish, I wish to all, by our LORD JESUS CHRIST.
AMEN
Book if
Chapter I.
I have, in the preceding Book, sufficiently taught, not only the Theory,
but also the Practice, sufficient for understanding the operation of this
Divine Science. But for the more clear understanding it, by divers Praxes
as well in general as in Particular; I have written this Second Book for
the benefit of the Faithful and Worthy, as also of those who have
attained to some Knowledge of our Mysteries, that they may more easily
obtain their desire.
And against petty tricking Chymists, who endeavour to make the Tincture
of the Philosophers, in one Vessel, for very little charges, in one
Furnace in a short time, arid shamelessly, and with a brazen Face,
fraudulently profess this Art, which they are not in the least worthy to
Know. And here I would advise the True and Faithftl Searchers of this
Art, that they understand that there is but one thing in Nature of which
all things are made, which can be desired in Philosophy; which tho’
sometimes I have called and shall call CALX VIVE, sometimes TARTAR,
sometimes VENUS and other Names, yet I say, that only one thing is to be
understood, as with me beareth witness, the Ancient Philosopher HERMES,
saying, As all Things were from one by the mediation of one; so all
things proceeded from this one by Adaption.
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The First Praxis.
The Masculine Earth of Sol, of it self, can bear no Fruit, as the Male
without the Female cannot have any off-Spring, and therefore necessarily
the Male needeth the Female; Our Solar Earth needs the Water, which is
its Female. Take therefore, IN
THE NAME OF THE CREATOR OF HEAVEN AND EARTH. This SOLAR GOLDEN AND RUDDY,
and add to it the water of Dew, which is its Wife and Mother; for this
Earth is generated by the Dew, and put it into a round glass Vessel, so
the Earth will resolve itself in the Dew-Water, and the Water will be
impregnated with the GOLDEN SEED of the male. Then give a gentle Fire of
Circulation, so the superfluous and stinking sweat will vanish out of the
Vessel, which being gone, if the Female begin to fly and follow the
Sweat, close the glass firmly and continue the Fire, so the Matter,
feeling the Fire, will work, namely the water upon the Earth, and by long
Operations and Continuation of the External Fire, the water will extract
the Seed of the Earth and grow thick, and wholly by the farther
continuation together with the Earth, will thicken into a blood red
Liquor, which is the first Fruit of the Philosophic Tree. Take this and
circulate, evaporating its superfluity, adding more water and
circulating, until the Earth with the Water be turned into Air and Fire.
Then distil, first the Air, which reserve firmly closed up in a glass
vessel. This Air is the white Air, a vivifying and unctuous Air, the life
of Metals. Secondly, distill the Fire, which is RED VITAL FIRE, a Fire
vivifying the Souls of Metals, keep also this Fire apart. Now rectifie
first the White Air till it be bright and serent as Crystal; in like
manner rectifie the Fire till it be like a pure Ruby; Then take the Earth
and separate from it the Water, which rectifie and join it partly with
the Fire, and partly with the Air. Rectifie the Earth by drying it gently
till it be white. Then add to the Earth, first, the Fire conjoined with
the Water, and circulate the Fire
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upon the Earth, till the Earth appear plainly dry. Add again the Fire
with the Water, and circulate as before till it again be plainly dry; and
if all the Fire be coagulated by the Thirsty Earth, the Earth will be
turned into Fire. Now add the Air with the Water, and circulate till the
fiery Earth hath swallowed up the Air; add again Air, and circulate till
it be again dry. Then add all the remaining part of the Air, and
circulate for some days, and take out your watery, fiery and Airy Earth,
and put in another Vessel, and give gentle Fire and a certain watery
humour will arise. Then put an Alembic upon your Vessel, and distil,
increasing the Fire, and so there will pass over, first, an airy, fiery
and-earthy Water Splendent as Luna.
Then cease, and put to it another Alembic, and distil an airy, fiery and
watery Earth, which two being had, if the Artist be adapted, he hath
enough for doing farther things, if he proceed after the following
manner. Take the airy, fiery and watery Earth and pulverize it, grinding
it subtilly in a glass mortar, and put it into a glass Vessel, imbibing
this Earth with the airy, fiery and earthy Water, grinding this Mass
strongly upon a gentle Fire, till it be like a thin Paste.
Now distil and circulate it till it be thin, and liquorous; then distil,
and pour this distilled Water again upon what remaineth, and distil and
cohoba-te until the water with the Earth becometh a fixt Oil, which must
be circulated upon Gold after this manner. Take Gold calcined most
subtilly with SULPHUR VIVE, into a purple red Calx, which put into a
glass, and pour upon it of this thin Oil, and circulate in a close vessel
till the Oil become red. Take this and fix it upon the remaining Earth of
Gold, after a Philosophical manner, till both are fixed into Powder,
which resolve with the Oil aforesaid, and convert it by circulation into
a fixt Oil, whereof one part Tingeth much Copper into Gold. This manner
is very difficult and long, by reason of the many Purifications and long
Circulations and Distillations and Conversions of the
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Elements, but the following manner is shorter, which is done with Calx
Vive.
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working it, the Artist ought to be Ingenious, especially in Calcining the
CALX VIVE, and imbibing it, which must be done warily. And to this PRAXIS
the Vitriolization of Tartar is not Inferior, which is not only useful in
all Tartareous Diseases, and in resolving their Obstructions, but also in
increasing the Anima’s of Metals.
Take SALT OF TARTAR very well calcined, and well purified by Resolutions
and Calcinations till it be Porous; dissolve it by Imbibjtions with
SPIRIT OF VITRIOL, then dry and imbibe, and again dry so often, till one
part of the TARTAR coagulateth two parts of the SPIRIT OF VITRIOL.
Then take it, and powder it, and spread it upon a glass plate, and set it
in a moist place to resolve into an oily Liquor, which evaporate in a
glass CUCURBIT in BALNEO till it be like Honey. To this add more of the
SPIRIT OF VITRIOL, and dissolve this Honey-like Mass, and when it is
dissolved, distil oft the Spirit of Vitriol, which pour again upon what
remaineth, cohobating so often till the TARTAR, together with the SPIRIT
OF VITRIOL, become one Water; which take (for it is the fiery Water of
TARTAR and VITRIOL) and distil gently in Balneo, first the burning SPIRIT
OF VITRIOL; then encrease the Fire, and .change the Receiver, and distil
the OIL OF TARTAR, which must be rectified, as also the burning Spirit of
Vitriol; which Two, are our MERCURIES sufficiently fitted for the
Composition of the Elixir of the first Order. There is yet another manner
very Subtile, which is done by Extraction and Sublimation; but it is very
Secret, which I will also Communicate to the Worthy, and it is done out
of the VITRIOL of VENUS.
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The Fourth PRAXIS of The Vitriol of Venus.
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The Fifth PRAXIS of the Salt of Saturn.
Take of the SALT of SATURN very well purified, and mix it with two parts
of VITRIOL Calcined. Put this mixture into a CUCURBIT well luted, and
join to it an ALEMBIC, luting it strongly, and distil into a good large
Receiver first with a gentle Fire, and the Water which distilleth, is
called the WATER AND OIL OF NATURE distilleth from the heart of SATURN,
which rectifie well till it is bright, break the CUCURBIT, and if the
CAPUT MORTUUM is red, it is good, if not Calcine it in a CRUCIBLE with a
gentle fire till it be red. Take this and separate all heterogeneous
things from it, as well as may be, after the Vulgar manner, till it be
pure; which take and put into a large glass Vessel, and pour upon it its
distilled Oil in great quantity, and put the Vessel in a warm place for
four or five hours, and then filter what is dissolved of the CAPUT
MORTUUM, and upon what remaineth, pour new Oil and filter what is
dissolved; pour all the Solutions together, and distil all the Oil by
Retort, so a certain white and subtile Salt will remain in the bottom.
Take this and dissolve it in new Oil, and cohobate this Oil upon the SALT
of SATURN, till after the Oil the volatile Salt of SATURN riseth; which
purifie by four sublimations, every time changing the Vessel; and taking
out that which is pure; and rectifie the Oil by Seven distillations. Then
conjoin the Salt with the Oil, and digest this Mass for four weeks in a
vapourous Bath, then distil in a Retort well luted, cohobating so often
until they are inseparably united. Which Oil is our MERCURY, which being
decocted with the Anima of Gold, and fixed, giveth great Tincture upon
Lead. But the following manner gives not place to This.
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The Sixth Praxis.
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The Seventh Praxis.
Take our Vegetable Body, which is our Gold extracted from the MINERA OF
SATURN, Powder it very subtilly in a very clean glass, and if it be one
pound, put to it of our water (which is the Aqua Vitae distilled from
Wine) two pounds; mix it very well with a glass Pestle, grinding it for
two or three hours continually, and when the Mass is so mixed, put it in
a good strong glass, and digest it for a fortnight: Then open the Vessel,
and evaporate the superfluous Water, which is the phlegm of that
wonderful Wine from which the phlegm distjlleth first, and when the Mass
is dry, powder it and again dissolve it in this Water, and again digest,
and again evaporate, and when the Mass is dry, yet once more do with it
as before, thus put it into a Cucurbit, and give a Fire of Sublimation
and what is sublimed put together, and what remaineth, work over again
with our wonderful Wine, and sublime, and what is sublimed, put with the
formet, and so often work the remainder with our wine, till there remain
in the bottom a subtile Powder of no value, for it is the TERRA DAMNATA,
and the Desert laid waste, which cast away; but take that which is
sublimed, and sublime it seven times by itself; then Powder it most
Subtilly, and put it into a glass, and put upon it so much of our
glorious MERCURY that it may become a Paste, which so work that out of it
by Circulation, may be made a fixt Oil. This Tingeth all impure Metals
into Gold or Silver, according as it is fermented. Our glorious MERCURY
is commodiously prepared after the following manner.
Take our corporeal Mercury, which is Animal, Vegetable and Mineral, the
reason whereof for the present I will not speak of.
Powder this most subtilly, and pour upon it the Water of the Rock in
equal weight (for this stony Spirit is white, and contains
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the Soul of the Elements, and therefore it is called the BLOOD OF NATURE,
Secret, extracted from its own Body, Animal and Vegetable) and digest it
in BALNEO; circulating this Water upon the Mercury till it will work no
more; then separate the Water from the Earth, and add new, till all which
is Homogeneal be extracted out of the Body. Then take this water
exuberated with the Fire of the Corporeal MERCURY, and circulate it into
a black Earth by continual operation, and when the Water is so converted
into Earth, after it hath passed through all the other Elements, take it
and sublime it in a close Vessel upon a gentle Fire, and what sublimeth
to the top of the Vessel, will be a Volatile Substance shining and ruddy.
This is that Thing which tempereth the violence of our Mercury. Take this
Substance very pure, and add to it its Water, and distil the water with
it, and all which distilleth will be bright, ponderous and unctuous, and
i.s our glorious Mercury.
The following manner is very good, which is done with white Sugar, which
is brought in great plenty from the EAST INDIES.
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for seven or eight days in a close Vessel, then distil gently a clear and
bright Liquor, which is one of our MERCURIES; but what remaineth is thick
as thin Honey, to which put the FECES above reserved, grinding both
strongly in a Mortar, and being very well mixed, put to this our
distilled MERCURY, and seal up the glass firmly, digesting till our
Mercury by digestion groweth red with the Fire of its own Body, then
separate it, and add new to what remaineth, proceeding as above said,
till it will no longer grow red; keep what remaineth, and take the
MERCtJRIE, and digest them for two days; then distil with a gentle Fire
(luting exceeding well) a white Liquor, which being distilled, put your
Vessel in Ashes, encrease the Fire, and distil, and there will distil a
thick Liquor very yellow; which keep, and rectifie very highly in Ashes
till it become clear, thin and bright; then take the Feces and put them
to those above reserved; mix these well in a glass Mortar, and assate
them, in the beginning~ gently, then strongly, till after various colours
they become yellowish; which take, and put to them drop by drop of the
red rectified MERCURY, and circulate; when they are dry, add more of the
red MERCURY drop by drop, circulating the Mercury with this Earth so
often, till it remaineth moist by Circulation; then seal up the Vessel,
and digest it farther.
Now take Gold calcined, and pour upon it our Mercury, and distil the
MERCURY so often upon the Gold, till the Gold remaineth white, with which
SOLAR OIL the Medicine may be multiplied till it is most strong.
Take the Minera of the red Earth, out of which separate a bloody and
vaporous Humidity, which Circulate by it self for a long time, till from
these is made one red fume, and another white; recifie each of these by
itself, separating the superfluous and combustible SULPHUR. Then take the
Body well known, and coagulate these fumes
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upon it by means of a dry Fire, and when this Mass is like Ashes, take it
and distil, first a Liquor, which is LAC LUNAE extracted out of the Rays
of the Central LUNA: and when it is distilled, take and rectifie it till
it shineth like Luna in her bright Lustre (if it be first rectified upon
SULPHUR VIVE sublimed, which must especially be here noted) this liquor
is our vivifying Air, green and very powerful in Virtue to multiply LUNA,
which is of kin to
Chapter II.
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many others. But let these high nosed Scoffers Know, that the
Philosophers Stone is a Thing of higher moment then they imagine. For it
is a difficult Thing, and of deep Search to be understood; and of great
labour to be accomplished; which they with me would acknowledge, if they
apprehended the Operations of Nature.
But to what purpose are many Words? They had rather die than quit that
Doctrine which is so radicated in their MINDS, by reason of their unlucky
Interpretation of the Books of the Ancient Philosophers; but enough of
this, now I will proceed to the PRAXIS.
Although this Praxis at the first Sight, may seem riduculous to many, yet
it is true if it be understood. Take, IN THE NAME OF THE OMNIPOTENT GOD,
of the best MERCURY, which must be pure, flowing, chrystalline, and very
Serene, which you may very well know, if you put it upon Silver; and
after Evaporation, it leaveth behind it a black spot, which is a certain
sign of Gold-or if you put it upon a strong fire, it emitteth green and
red fumes; if it has these signs, it is good, and fit for our Work; which
you must purifle by subliming it divers times, that at length by a long
time, it may become pure and neat, and freed from all corrosive and
phiegmatical Excrements, which take and pour upon calcined Gold, mingling
and grinding the MERCURY with the Gold, till both are very well mixed;
put them upon a gentle Fire, evaporate the superfluous MERCURY from the
CALX OF GOLD, till you see it appear of a red colour, then take it and
grind it subtilly in a mortar, and amalgamate it with new Mercury,
grinding without Fire, (which is to be noted for this kind of
~amalgamation is made without Fire) and when it is like a Paste, and
eveporate it again, reiterating this Amalgamation with new Mercury, and
Evaporation of the Said Mercury, and so often till you see the Nature of
this MERCURY to be sufficiently introduced into this Gold, which may
easily be discerned.
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This Gold is Mercurialized Gold, which take and digest in a glass firmly
closed for some time; which being done, take it out and to reduce it
proceed thus, Take the Mercurialized Gold, and mix it with the subtile
and serene MERCURY in sufficient quantity, and put the mixture into a
good strong glass Retort, which close well; and digest this serene
Mercury, circulating it upon the Gold, so till you see no more to ascend
and descend; and in the bottom of the Vessel you will find the Gold
corrupted; of a black colour; which take and amalgamate with NEW MERCURY,
distilling, cohobating and animating the Mercury upon the Gold, so often
till the Gold is plainly reduced into a viscid Water, which is its
Reduction, and requireth a long time; out of which reduced Gold now the
Elements must be separated.
Here let all the Ignorant Sophisters and all Chymists be mute, who
endeavour to make all Tinctures in a short time without any labour. These
Idiots know not, that first there must be a Reduction of Gold into its
first Matter; namely, a thick splendid and Viscid water abounding with
the principles of compounded Gold. Secondly, the Separation of this
reduced Gold, and Sublimation of the same most fixed Gold, before any
profitable Tincture can be made. Verily an HERCULEAN Work, and most
laborious And not known but by those who are Learned and Expert; which
LULLY & GEBER, most subtile Doctors of ALCHEMY, do sufficiently shew;
whose divers ways of working described by them, are to be accounted not
Sophistication, as the Ignorant Chymic Mob persuade themselves; but for
the very truth, let an Searchers of the Chymic Art, read the writings of
the Ancient Sages, who have treated of ALCHEMY, from the most Ancient
HERMES to the most Modern; they will find them all full of various
Purifications, Reductions, Sublimations, Calcinations and the like, of
the pure Substance of Nature; and also of the Distillations and
Circulations of the Elements, which how laborious it is, no man who is
Wise is ignorant of. For the pure Substance of the Mineral Nature, is the
Stone of the Philosophers;
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which before its compleat Perfection, is a rude and undigested Mass, very
much defiled by the Elemental impurity, which though it may attain the
highest Purity (namely, that it become a meer Fire, for the Stone itself
is nothing else but meer Fire concentrated into one Thing) it requireth
very great labour. But nevertheless (despising the Doctrine of the
Ancients) these new Chyinists and fraudulent gang, endeavour to obtain
without any Labour and Industry, that which God hath given only to the
Laborious; but they are deceived, and with themselves deceive many
Persons who are Ignorant, credulous and Covetous of Gold; wherefore also
for their sake, the true Art of ALCHEMY is esteemed as an unprofitable
Juggle. For it is a far other work to divide and sublime Gold than they
fancy; to the operation of which I will now apply myself.
Take the Gold reduced by Mercury and distil it and there will distil a
Water of Gold; which being done, the Air of Gold will distil; and when
this is over, then will distil the bloody and splendid Fire of Gold; and
the Earth, as the fourth Element, remaineth in the bottom. Which take and
assate it gently upon a gentle Fire, and when it is assated, take the
distilled Air and pour it upon the Earth, and circulate till you have
conjoined the Air and Earth. Then distil, and the Earth will distil in
the Belly of the Air, and be suspended in it. This is a great Mystery,
that the Earth should be suspended in the Air, and almost incredible,
unless it could be ocularly demonstrated. Now take your Earth suspended
in the Belly of the Air, and decoct it with Fire of Gold till it grow
red, which is the great ELIXIR, which may be multiplied infinitely. 0
Wonderful Nature! Who permittest the Earth to be suspended in the Bosom
of the Air, and also to inhabit with the Fire! Thou verily art wonderful,
because thy Operations are wonderful. HERMES was very well acquainted
with thee, when he said, “Separate the Earth from the Fire, the thin from
the Thick, sweetly, and with great ingenuity. It ascendeth from Earth to
Heaven, and again it descendeth to the Earth, and receiveth the
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Virtue of the Superiors and Inferiors; and so the world is created.” This
Praxis of Mercury (which nevertheless is not that vulgar MERCURY which is
sold by the APOTHECARIES which the ALCHYMISTS so wonderfully Torture, but
another) is very good, and not only the Understanding, but also to the
Working of which I could wish that all Worthy and Pious persons might
attain; for whose sake I will subjoin the following Praxis for their
greater illumination in the said Mercurial Praxis.
Take CROCUS MARTIS, not vulgar, but calcined, and made purple red by
Spirit of (also not Vulgar) VITRIOL, and dissolve that CROCUS in new
Spirit will be very well Tinged; which decant, and circulate so lond,
till the tincture by the operation of the Spirit upon it, beginneth to be
1?DLATILE, then distil, and again pour the distilled water upon the
remainder, reiterating and cohobating so often, till the Tincture ascend
together with the Water, which is the Tincture of MARS extracted from the
Earth of our CHALYBS, which distil divers times by itself; then take what
remaineth, out of which you have extracted the MARTIAL TINCTURE, and
calcine it gently, out of which so calcined by gentle Coction, by a
certain Art extract the Salt, which purifie very carefully, calcining,
dissolving and distilling so often, till it is pure and passeth into red,
as the innate colour of this MARTIAL MINERA, and dissolve it in the said
red Tincture, and put both into a glass Vessel very well closed, and
decoct them both till they are fixed in a strong Fire. With this Tincture
of MARS (circulated upon Gold) you must ferment, and .again fix it; which
if it be done thrice (namely fermented with the fermental Tincture) it
will be a particular ELIXIR, whereof one part fixeth 1500 parts of Venus
into Sol.
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The Third Praxis of the Fixed Body.
Take the FIXED BODY which you very well know (which must be very pure)
arid dissolve it in water, and when it is dissolved, put it presently to
the Fire, and distil gently the Phlegm, which cast away, and when a
certain acid water distilleth, change the Receiver, and take it; and when
the Vessels are cool, pour this water again upon the remainder, and
dissolve it in a warm heat; and when it is dissolved put it again
presently to a distilling Fire, and distil first •the Phlegm, which cast
away (for this water in which the Body is dissolved, is like Spirit of
Wine, for it attracteth a Watery Phlegm) and when the acid water
distilleth, change the Receiver and take it, as you did before. Continue
this work of cohobating and dephlegming for six times. Then take the
Matter which is in the Vessel, and is very much corrupted, grind it sub-
tilly, and put in in a glass vessel, and sublime it by degrees of Fire,
and take this sublimed Mercury and dissolve it into Water with its own
Water, and when you have this Water, take Luna finely laminated, and cast
it into that Water; and when it is dissolved, distil the Water from the
Luna, and what distilleth, pour again upon the remaining Silver,
reiterating so often till you see the LUNA turned into an Oil by
cohobation of this Water upon it. Then take this Oil and put it to the
Water with which the Luna was turned into an Oil, and mix them both well,
and put them into a strong Vessel strongly closed, and put it into Ashes,
and digest 120 days till they are fixed itno a white powder, which take
and dissolve in the Oil with its Water; and when it is dissolved, digest
it after the same manner as you did before, reiterating this Work so
often, till this Powder flow like Wax, without fume. and here is is to be
noted, that after the Second Fermentation with the Oil, they are fixed in
a shorter Time.
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The Fourth Praxis of the Green Lyon.
Take that Substance which in the first Book I named the GREEN LYON, for
that is our Gold, living, and green, of a Saline Nature, produced by
Nature out of the pure Substance of the Elements. Dissolve and congeale
this, so often reiterating, till it floweth without fuming, which that it
may be more easily brought to pass, this Gold in every Solution must be
dissolved in its own Water. When this Gold floweth as Wax, take it and
dissolve it in that Water in which our glorious Earth is resolved, and to
every pound of Gold put half a pound of the glorious Earth dissolved in
its own Water; and when the Gold is dissolved, digest it for 20 days in a
warm place, and separate (the Feces which during the Circulation, fall to
the bottom) by Decantation.
Then take this Liquor and put it into a Retort, and distil with a very
gentle Fire as much as you can of the Phlegm; and when that is over,
which you may discern by the taste, put out the Fire and cease
Distillation, and when the Liquor is cold, weigh it, and if it weigh
three pounds, take Vulgar Gold, and make a red Caix of it after the
Vulgar manner, then free it from all corrosives, dry it, and put it into
a circulatory (of this calx there must be half a Pound) and put to it the
above said three pounds of Liquor. Then close the Vessel, and circulate
in Balneo for 40 days, in which time you will see it will be all plainly
resolved. Now distil, and what you distil, pour again upon what
remaineth, reiterating till all what remaineth, be turned into Oil of a
Golden Colour, thick and fat, which separate from its Feces by
Decantation, and circul~te it for 20 days, in which time it well become
much Thicker and Fatter.
Of this one part tingeth 200 parts of LUNA into Gold. Because the
glorious Earth is necessary to this process, and for the making of it, I
have not given so particular a manner; I will also add the PRAXIS of this
Divine Substance, for the sake of all those
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who seek this Art for the Honour of God, and the good of their Neighbour.
Take therefore this Laton, and powder it in a glass Mortar, with a Pestle
of the same matter,and when you have powdered it, assate it gently upon
the Fire, then put it into a glass, and pour upon it that which you
before distilled; then shut the glass and circulate the matter; and when
it is circulated, distil it, and what you distil is our MERCURY. Pour
this again upon what remaineth, and digest, and then distil, and when all
is distilled, encrease the Fire, and out GLORIOUS EARTH will sublime,
which is Our Fire Subtilized, our SULPHUR and our DIANA, which being so
prepared, burneth Gold to Ashes, out of which is extracted the AURtJM
POTABILE, whose use is very great in restoring lost Strength.
Take the GLORIOUS EARTH duly prepared, as much as you please, and calcine
it gently, and put to this in weight of our Mercury, mix them well, then
distil with a strong Fire, and urge as much as will ascend, and pour all
which distilleth, upon the remaining part; and distil, and with a good
strong Fire there will distil a thick, clear and gummy Liquor. Circulate
this by itself 25 days; then rectifie it by itself four times, then
dephlegm it; and this
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is our MERCURY Triumphant, in which dissolve GOLD, and by circulation
make it an Oil, circulate this Oil till it be a dry matter. Imbibe this
with the above said thick Mercury and fix it, which reiterate three
times. Then take this Mass, and separate it from the Feces, as well as
may be, by Sublimation, and what sublimeth, decoct and imbibe with out
Triumphant MERCURY, and fix it so often till it is fixed, flowing and
Tingeth. This way is short, and is very powerful in transmutation of
Metals.
The Seventh Praxis of Cinnabar.
Take red Cinnabar made of MERCURY VIVE by means of Sulphur. Powder this
very well, and pour upon it Spirit of Salt very well rectified two
pounds, and mix them very well (and note, that in the mixing them, the
glass will grow very hot, which heat cometh from teh Internal Sulphur and
Mercurial Fire of the Cinnabar) then put it in Balneo and Circulate for a
long time. Then distil, and pour all the Spirit of Salt which distilleth,
again upon the Cinnabar, and distil again, reiterating so often, till the
Spirit of Salt ascendeth very red as blood, which distil gently in
Balneo, and the Spirit of Salt will distil, but the Tincture of CINNABAR
will remain, which keep, and pour the Spirit of Salt to the remaining
CINNABAR again, and extract the Tincture as you did before, and if all
the Mercurial SULPHUR be so extracted out of the CINNABAR, and the Spirit
of Salt also distilled from the Tinctures; then keep the Oil of CINNABAR,
and pour again the Spirit of Salt to the remaining CINNABAR, and digest
and distil at last with a strong Fire, and the Sublimed MERCURY will
distil like Crystal; which dissolve in the Oil of CINNABAR, and mix both
very well, and distil them into one red Liquor which is very precious.
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Make a Spirit of MERCURY VIVE, and when you have well dephlegmed and
rectified it, put it into a good strong Glass, and put it to the Fire,
and when the Spirit is warm, cast in a little of the CORPOREAL MERCURY,
so often till it become thick, then increase the Fire, and all will be
dissolved, then decoct this mixture till it be dry; then take new Spirit
of MERCURY and warm it, and cast in this dry matter as you did before,
and decoct, and so proceed with new Spirit of MERCURY divers times; and
if you now see your Mercury like a Rose in the bottom, then take this
-MERCURY and powder it subtilly, and put it into a glass firmly closed,
and digest it in 15 days with a good strong Fire; then open the Vessel,
and put to it drop by drop in a glass Mortar, grinding it, as much of the
Spirit of Mercury as is Sufficient, and the matter will be like a thin
paste, which digest seven days, then evaporate, and upon the remaining
MERCURY pour new Spirit to cover it over divers Fingers bredths; then
shut the glass firmly, and put it to circulate 50 days in a good strong
Fire, and you will perceive the matter to be fat; which circulate till it
be again thin, then put it to the Fire, and separate the pure from the
impure, and distil the pure, and there will distil a very subtile Spirit,
and what remaineth, will be like Frogs Spawn, but whiter and more bright.
Now take the thin and distilled Spirit, and pour it upon the remaining
matter; digest, distil, and cohobate, till this thick Oil ascend together
with the Thin Spirit, and when it is in the Receiver, it swimeth above
the Spirit, and is bright as Christal, which Separate, and circulate by
itself; then distil it, and when it is distilled, circulate it upon LUNA,
and it will be a good work. This is what I have spoken particularly. But
I hasten to what followeth, which is the practical way of our MERCURY
upon the Calx of SOL or LUNA.
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Temperate Water.
Take our GLORIOUS EARTH, which being calcined, circulate with our
MERCURY, distilling till they become one Water, bright and clear, which
is the TEMPERATE WATER.
Take Gold and amalgam it with MERCURY, and evaporate the MERCURY, and
calcine the remaining Gold, and edulcorate, till it becometh a Powder
very spongeous, and purple red; which put into a circulatory, and pour
upon it a sufficient quantity of TEMPERATE WATER, and work it by
circulation, Distillation and cohobation till the Gold remaineth in the
bottom in form of a viscid Caix, and separate the superfluous water. Now
when this CAIX is prepared, the Praxis is to be ordered in the following
manner: Take of this GOLDEN CALX and our Earth ana, both being very well
powdered; put to it drop after drop, grinding it, so much MERCURY as you
see is sufficient, which you may easily see; then take this matter and
put it into a glass Vessel and circulate 20 days, then take it out and
put it in Sand, and distil our Mercury from the Calxes; and that which
ascendeth after the MERCURY in form of a CRYSTALLINE POWDER, take and put
to what remaineth, and dissolve it in Mercury, and distil, and it will
sublime which again put to what remaineth, and circulate, and distil, and
there will remain the GLORIOUS EARTH of our GOLD and of our EARTH,
conjoined by virtue of the Natural Fire, which take and reduce by our
Me~’cury into a Tincture.
Thus far, Friendly Reader, by the Divine Grace I am come; and have, with
a willing mind, instructed thee by divers PRAXES to make our Golden,
Famous and so celebrated Stone, by which also, if thou beest ingenious,
thou wilt see what advantage you may receive from them; and how difficult
and Herculean a Work it is to come at. But that I may conclude this
little Treatise, I will
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first advise thee to study to know these three principal things:
First, that you know the true Matter, which is only one Matter, out of
which all our practical ways must be performed. This matter lurketh every
where, and in all things: its name is SALT. This Salt you must know,
before you begin any Praxis.
This Salt, tho’, as I have said, it lurketh every where, yet it is not so
commonly and openly found everywhere; for it is a hidden SALT, and
lurketh hiddenly in all things, and for that reason it is called the
CENTRAL SALT of all things:
Take this while it may yet properly be called an undetermined HYLEAL and
hidden SALT.
Thirdly, and lastly, the REGIMEN of the Fire must be observed, which must
be sometimes gentle, sometimes strong, sometimes temperate, sometimes
subtile and vaporous, according to the Operation of the Operative matter.
The knowledge of this REGIMEN is a great Secret, which above all things
the Artist must know, if he desireth the wished end; Which from the
bottom of my Heart I wish to all who are Worthy, through our Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ.
AMEN.
FINIS.
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THE THIRD BOOK
of
SANGUIS NATURAE
1705
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which naturally adhere to the Matter. And if they are not well separated,
the Fire cannot operate upon the Water, nor the Air upon the Earth; but
pure Qualities act one upon the other. The Fire upon the Water, and the
Air upon the Earth, and not separately, but altogether. For the Air
cannot act upon the Earth without the Mediation of the Two others; namely
the Fire and Water, and in like manner it is to be understood of the
others.
But our Water is not common Water, nor our Fire common Fire, for no Man
is so senseless as to think that Water and Fire can be united. But our
Water is of a Celestial Nature, and therefore our Fire loveth it.
The same is to be understood of the 2 others, namely Air and Earth;
Vulgar EARTH is leprous, and aboundeth with &crements, but our Earth is
chrystalline Green, and therefore it is called Green Gold. And our Air is
unctuous and therefore containeth Fire. The Air impregnated with Fire, is
Celestial and Solar, and therefore hath the Virtue of illuminating all
Bodies, and of fixing and exalting their Souls, of which all Philosophers
have spoken, saying, In Mercury is all that the Wise Men seek. For in it
are all the 4 Elements in the highest Purity, and that is all the
Philosophers have desired. Hence it most clearly appeareth, that the
Matter of our Mercury is a perfect Body, and containeth all things which
are under the Sphere of the Moon, that is to say, it containeth all
things potentially; for it containeth the Essences of all things, and
therefore is the first Matter of all Things.
Out of this Matter purified (for it aboundeth with Foeces) and duely
prepared, and if I may say so, made Spiritual, is prepared our Mercury,
yet this Matter in its first appearance is not so pure (although it be
potentially perfect) arid yet notwithstanding all the parts of our Stone
are hidden in it, and it is not apparant to sight, so that it cannot show
its Virtue, unless what is OCCULT in it, be made manifest by Reduction,
made by an ingeneous Artist, so as it may become the Mercury of the
Philosophers.
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If it be thus prepared it hath the Virtue to vivify, illuminate and exalt
dead gold, into the highest degree of Tincture, which no other matter in
the World can do. And here apprehend us right, where I call it a perfect
Body, not because it is by nature brought to a compleat Perfection, but
because all Perfection does both inchoate and end in it, and gave it
Power and Virtue to exalt Gold Radically, according to the Will and
Pleasure of the Omnipotent who created it.• For if it were not more
perfect than Gold, how could our Mercury extracted from it, exalt Gold?
Here it may be perceived that they all incur error, who endeavour to make
Philosophical Gold out of Minerals, and imperfect Metals, as Vulgar
Mercury, Sulphur or Antimony. Theseare not perfect bodies, because the
Fire destroys them, and Gold it self is not by nature made so perfect,
but that it may be destroyed either by Fire, Water, Air or Earth;
therefore Gold needeth to exalt its Virtue.
The Earth laying in the bottom and purifyed, is subject to the continual
operation of the water upon it, which when it once ascends on high, again
it descends to the Bottom by drops, and by gentle Rarefaction is at last
coagulated.
At first it appears dry, then moist and Viscous, then coloured like the
Cameleon, which if it be acted upon, by the heat of a Bath, the Earth
breaketh and sublimeth into a Water like Silver, which is our Glorious
Mercury. This is the Star of the Wise Men, which being corrupted with the
fiery Water, affordeth the Glorious Earth, which Wise Men call Diana.
This Water I have in my first Part called the Spirit of the Rock, and it
is truly Rocky and Stony, and it is coagulated into the ~ne of the Wise
Men.
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Hence the mistake of all those who work in Vulgar Waters and Spirits, is
easily discerned: For these cannot be coagulated, tho’ many do affirm
that they may; but how learned these Doctors are, every days &perience
shews.
Here something is to be observed of which very many take rio Notice, This
Water when it is often distilled, and is made clear and Crystalline doth
then leave behind it a White Earth, which before left a red one, and if
it be come thus far, then this Water is highly exalted in its property of
easily coagulating, and the Colours in the Operation will sooner appear:
because it is not so crude as it was before, for the continuance of the
Colours proceedeth from the Crudity of the Matter and tho’ it be
distilled, yet it is in some sort Mature. For even distillation doth
Maturate, altho’ it elevated it, which the Chymists will not believe. For
Maturation doth not much differ from Purification, and pure things
approach more to maturity than impure things, which the Vulgar also
Knoweth, tho’ they are not Philosophers, and yet in this Art, it is a
great secret, and the Learned Doctors do often seem to say the contrary,
and from hence it happeneth that the sayings of philosophers are
understood by few.
I have in some measure described the Matter and its parts, namely Water
and Earth, of which the operation of our Mercury consisteth, now I will
proceed to the Secret Operations which occur in. the Practice.
Water and Earth must be conjoined namely the Spirit, Soul and Body; these
3 which are involved in dark Feces must•be purified, but this is rather a
Regeneration.
For the Earth must be Chrystalline and flowing, the Soul Tinging
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and splendent, and the spirit serene and freed from all spots, but to
arrive thus far is a difficult point.
The Intention of the Artist in this case, ought to be directed to this
end that he may make the Water to dissolve the Earth:
So that the Power of the one may be overcome by the other, namely that
the Water may convert the Earth into its own Nature.
This is the best Operation for by this means the power of the Earth is
augmented by the Virtue of the Water, that it may be the better
coagulated.
But here it is to be observed, that this is an operation more difficult
than the rest, which the Ancient Philosophers called the Conversion of
the Elements, and said that in it consisted all the Art.
Verily it is difficult to operate with the Elements, yet the Philosophers
have proceeded so far, that even in their Glasses they can make a
Coagulation of the Elements in this Praxis of the Body is the Agent, tho’
it be dissolved into water, for in this Solution the power of the Earth
is set free from its Bonds, and acteth upon the Water, for no Water can
better be coagulated than that into which the power of the Earth is
introduced, which is plain and evident.
Hence it is that in every Conversion of the Elements, this Practical
Operation must always be observed, which proceedeth the real
Transmutation of both, namely of the Earth and Water, as we have said,
only that the power of the dissolving Water, may wholly contain the
dissolved Earth.
So that before the real Transmutation there may be made a Solution per
Minima and this is a great secret known to very few, particularly to
those who know not the Philosophical Dissolution, and operation before
the Transmutation.
Here are 3 things to be noted, first that the Earth must be porous, and
light and not compact and solid; for so the Water doth better enter it
with its subtil humidity and restoreth the Virtue,
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which was lost by Calcination, and augmenteth the innate heat, in a
light, insensible and friendly way.
Secondly, that the Earth must be dry and the superfluous humidity,
dulling the natural heat must be well extracted from the Earth by various
solutions and Coagulations, for these humidities hinder the coagulating
Virtue. And both these operations must proceed the Solution.
Thirdly above all, Care must be taken in the solution of the Earth when
the same be dissolved gently per Minima, with a long trituration, so that
the Virtue of the Water does not too suddenly lay hold on the Virtue of
the Earth, for the Earth is weakened by divers Calcinations and
purifications, even to Death; hence proceedeth a subtil Error of many in
this difficult solution, in which even the least thing must be observed,
that they do not debilitate the Virtue of the Earth by Addition of too
much Water, and make a sea of confusion, a Pelagus Contserbationis.
This is what I have to say of Solution.
Now I will speak of TRANSMUTATION.
It is known that the dry elements mixed per Minima, with the humid, are
easily altered and corrupted, for they are of one and the same nature,
the Male and the Female, the one acteth upon the other, the Earth upon
the Water, coagulating the Water into Earth, lifting the same up by a
contrary operation, by means of ~cternal Fire.
Here the Seed of the Earth mixeth itself with the Seed of the Water, so
as they can never be separated, for the seeds do here operate so long
till they are overwhelmed with the darkness of the night and are
inspissated into a Viscous Glew, whose Superficies is of a green and
livid~ colour, as the signs of a sick and Languishing Complexion, for it
is the beginning of Alteration.
Here the Spirit of the Volatile substance endeavours to free the Spirit
of the Green Soul from its Corporeal Prison, and to join itself with it.
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Here the Body so far as it is able resists the Spirit (least this
Volatile and insatiable Enemy should devour its soul:) and carries it
into the Black Prison: for if this soul be freed from the Body, then
Blackness appeareth as a sign of a good and right operation.
Here I speak something which a Vulgar Eye will not discern, therefore I
will explain it, for it is a secret which few know. But why do I speak of
secrets? All our Philosophy is secre.t, wherefore the Worldlings and
Oppressors will never apprehend it.
There are many who cannot attain to any Blackness in the Work, and
therefore err: for it is a very difficult work, and no man attaineth it,
unless he knows first the natural Causes, therefore all the Philosophers
in their Books do advise them to study, how to attain Blackness, if
Blackness appeareth not in the Work, it is a sign •that the soul which
lyeth hid in the Body, is not set at Liberty nor dissolved; for that is
the Medium which conjoined the Spirit, Soul and Body, and causeth that
one hath Ingress into the other.
For it is the Workman of Nature, and as long as the soul lieth hid in the
Inward parts of the Body, it cannot become a Medium of conjoining the
Spirit with the Body.
Here give good heed, that you may amend this error, if you happen to
commit it, But this Body is Salt, this. Soul lyeth therein in-closed, for
it is that which must hold altogether, namely the Spirit, Body and Soul,
and cause that one have ingress into another; but if this be not done,
there is no Conjunction, which is like Black Pitch. In this Salt is also
the Tincture which is not dissolved, but in this soul, hence it is called
Putrefaction, but only a solution of the splendour.
For Salt cannot be putrified, therefore the putrefaction of the
Philosophers is described after such wonderful manner, as that it is an
Alteration into a better form.
Salt may be altered by the Fire of the living Water, which is the way to
the Alteration of it.
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Therefore also it is not to be wondered at, that when our Water is joined
with our Earth, both of them are never at rest, but change from one
Complexion to another, from one Colour to another, namely-White, Red and
Black, and infinite other Colours, which alteration ceaseth not till they
come to a Resurrection, and become much more powerful in Virtue then they
were before, because when they are altered, they renew themselves to much
greater strength, therefore Resurrection is not a new Creation but only
an &altation. I have described this operation practically and largely
enough in the preceeding Books, which Lully hath delivered so obscurely,
and that not without reason; for it is the Key of the Work as he
confesseth in his Codicil and Testament, and that he had revealed to him
by his Master.
But not only Lully hath hid it, but also Ripley, and infinite other
philosophers being over envious, and so not willing to reveal so great a
Treasure, lest Pearls should be cast before Swine. Verily I know none
amongst them all that has so freely opened it with all its circumstances
as I have.
For the Ancient and Modern Philosophers were as void of Charity as they
were abounding in Riches.
You may abundantly see the Manuductions to this practice, in the first
Praxis of the 2nd. Book, page. 73 of the Masculine Earth of Salt (rather
Sol) and water of Dew. Also in the seventh Praxis, page. 85 of the
Vegetable Body of.the Minera of SATURN, also in the Praxis of the
glorious Mercury, page. 87 of the Vegetable, Animal and Mineral body, and
the ROCK WATER. Also in the eighth Praxis, page. 88 of Sugar, and the
Spirit of Honey.
But most clearly in the first of the Second Chapter in the 2nd. Book
page. 94 of the Serene Chrystalline Mercury and Calcined Gold, in which
every searcher may most clearly see the Solution of the Body in its
Water, per Minima, and its Transmutation into another Nature, and also
its full Exaltation together with its Water into the Mercury of the
Philosophers.
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Therefore this principal operation of our Mercury being known, it is also
necessary that the Earth and Water, out of which such operation must
proceed, be exactly known, and from whence they must be had, for these
being unknown, the solution cannot be accomplished. I have said above
that there is one Matter out of which our Mercury is extracted, which is
divided into two parts, namely Water and Earth by distillation. See this
Praxis in the 2nd. Book page. 82, in the fifth Praxis, where our Matter
is mixed with Vitriol Calcined, as a Medium whereby the Water may better
leave the Earth.
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the Praxis of which see in the 2nd. Book 2nd. Praxis, page. 76 of Caix
viva, where this Earth is calcined to a redness, by a dry Fire. Also in
the 3rd. Praxis, page. 98 of the Salt of Tartar, where the Earth is
calcined into a Porousness. Also in the 2nd. Chapter of the 2nd. Book, in
the Praxis of the Mercury, page. 94-where the Earth is amalgamated with
the Water and, is so often dryed till the Nature of the Water be
sufficiently introduced into it. Also in the Praxis of the Green Lyon,
page. 103, where the Earth is so often dissolved and purified, till it
flows like Wax.
This Earth in our Book is called Salt, Red Cinabar, the Green Lyon,
Crocus Martis, Gold, White Sugar Candy, Mercury- The Vegetable Body from
the Minera of SATURN, Salt of Tartar, Calx vive, & etc.
This operation of the Earth is difficult and Secret and must be performed
before the Water be joined with it to make our Mercury. The Operation of
which, the Searcher has here openly discovered to him, and may easily
accomplish, unless he be an Artist of a dull Capacity.
Although the pure Earth be joined with the pure Water, per Minima, and
transmuted into an higher Form, yet our Mercury wanteth still another
Operation to its Perfection. For after the Black and White Colours are
past over, the matter must be sublimed and separated.from some more
subtil Excrements; namely from those which were not separated in the
former operations.
This operation you may see, passing in the Practices of the first and
second Book, then our Mercury will be prepared.
But before I proceed further, I will reveal a great Secret. Our acuated
Water before it be joined with the Earth, must be prepared into a
Quintessence, namely, as it must be blue, green unctuous & ponderous, and
not comminseible with common Water. This admirable secret lurketh in
Vitriol and Urine: For the Golden Seed is in the Vitriol, and the
Mercurial in Urine. Hence these two have great Affinity. Here take notice
that the Philosophers do frequently
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say, that nothing but their Quintessence circulated for a long time,
mixeth itself with Gold bodies, as I have said above. This liquor thus
circulated abounds with a soul of an Earthly substance, therefore the
Earth doth easily admit it. For after both are mixed, the Earth which
before was hard black and Light and porous is now become fluid, white and
heavy, and compact and of most easy sublimation.
And here note that as often as this Liquor is sublimed with the
Earth, so often it is made more subtil and Vehement in Operation:
So that no liquor in the whole Mineral Kingdom is so subtil and
Vehement: and which is wonderful it is scarce discerned in the
Glass wherein it is, by reason of its great subtilty and clearness. This
Liquor altho’ it be clear and Vehement in operation, and very volatile,
yet it is very easily fixed by reason of the Fire which it carrieth in
its belly, and therefore fixeth everything with which it is mixed.
I should say more of this glorious substance, if it were lawful to cast
Pearls before Swine. All mankind loveth nothing more than Gold, and since
that cometh now in my way, I will teach the way of making it, out of the
baser Metal~: which making many have called Transmutation, and that
rightly, for it is a Transmutation of a baser form into a better, without
hurting those things which make the Tincture, for where light is
introduced, Darkness ceaseth, therefore these 3 thing are to be
considered, viz, the Confection, the Transmutation and Introduction.
The Ancient Philosophers out of a zealous Piety and Charity made light
accomp of this Operation, searching a Medicine healthful to Mankind,
which is quite contrary to men of our age, for Gold is their Idol, and
they dispise Spiritual Treasures, as the rest of the World do.
The Mercury of the Philosophers being now very well prepared, rectified
and glorified, (for it also needeth Glorification) and the Glorious Earth
being in the same manner prepared they must
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be mixed accordingly to the proportion of Nature with the soul of Gold by
divers operations, in a long time, till all thicken as may be seen in the
first and second book: then take this Matter (for in it lyeth all which
is necessary to this Work) and Work it till it grows fulgent as a Pearl—
Then decoct it to blackness with a gentle and moderate Fire, then into
Whiteness, first passing through other colours (which I will not here
mention being sufficiently described in other Books) and lastly into
Redness.
Work this Stone imbibing it by little and little with the Soul of the
Gold, till it be absolutely perfect, red and fulgent.
This operation is plainly described in the first and second Books, and
therefore I will not here describe it more plainly, since I have done it
already; not for the sake of such as love Gold, and of those whose Heaven
is in this present life, but for the sake of good men and well deserving
in this Art, and of those whose Treasure lyes not in the Things of this
World, but in things spiritual and Celestial expecting the last coming of
one Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
I have been more prolix in this Discourse than I intended and therefore I
will hasten to a Conclusion- but I fear I. make music to the Deaf, for in
this Age the World is Governed by opinion. So many men, so many opinions,
which many times are as absurd, as impossible: So that some affirm White
to be Black, and yet these are the great Doctors, and wise Philosophers,
and oftentimes the Expounders and Commentators of the Adepts.
Vain Ostentation! And foolish Ignorance of Man! 0 miserable and empty
Philosophers, fit to be banished and excluded from the Conversation of
Men, and these are to be shunned more than poison for they are the
Corrupters of true Natural Philosophy, but enough of these Men.
Now I will speak of Urine and Vitriol, in which that so much wonderful
secret of our Quintessence lyeth hid; which few know, and very many will
not believe, for it is hidden by Divine Providence
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least the Ignorant and Vulgar should know it as well as the Wise-men.
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of it, for all men know what Urine is, yea boys and girls know how to
discourse of it.
This substance which now I call Urine, because it is so vile, and to be
found everywhere, and is in the power of all, therefore it is lightly
esteemed.
But if Men knew the Virtue and power of this Urine, they would seek it to
the end of the World. Therefore Wisemen knowing its inward fiery and hot,
and its outward cold and moist qualities, have called it by the Name of
Urine of Saturn, and this not without weighty reason, which it is not
lawfull to reveal to the unworthy. Therefore Geber, speaking of Sulphur
hath partly hinted these Noble qualities which Urine containeth, saying:-
By the Most High God it is that which illuminates every Body, and it is a
Light from a Light and Tincture.
Verily these are Weighty Words, which do shew the splendour; Light and
Tincture of this Urine. For it is known to Vulgar Chymists, that out of
the Urine, common to Men and Beasts (which nevertheless differs much from
the Urine of Saturn) that lucid liquor called Phospherus is prepared; and
why should not out of our Urine, (which inwardly is almost wholly fiery)
be prepared this Lucid and splendent Salt, by the Philosophers commonly
called Diana.
This lucid Salt in our Quintessence is of so great Efficiency, that it
vivifyeth and illuminateth dead Gold, this Salt before its preparation is
meerly phlegmatic, stinking and black, (for Urine putrified groweth
black) but after its preparation and fiery circulation it is sweet
smelling, most white, flowing and splendent; sometimes also it is viscous
as Oil (but seldom) for then it is brought to the highest degree of
perfection, and hitherto few have attained to it. This Oil when it is
distilled, gives a Light, and swimmeth upon the Quintessence, and is
endowed with so much purity and subtilty, that it can scarce be separated
from our Glorious Liquor. But it is separated by a gentle abstraction of
the Quintessence, leaving this subtil Oil in the Bottom of the Cucurbit,
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which must be once more rectified, that it may become more pure. This Oil
hath wonderful Effect in Transmutation upon Mercury, for it easily flows,
and is of most subtil Penetration. These things lye hid in Urine, a
subject so vile and despicable. Reader, here you see, that in Vitriol and
Urine, so wonderful a Secret of our Quintessence lyeth hid: For this
liquor participates of both Natures, the Sulphureous and Mercurial part.
Study therefore to know these for they are the Roots of the Physical
Works, and now I will conclude this discourse.
Study very diligently what I have said scatteringly in these three little
Tracts, namely to know the force of Nature, it active and passive power,
and lastly to know thyself. These are the principal materials of this
Art, which if you take for your Foundation, you will work well; for
knowing the force of Nature, you will know the possibility: Knowing the
Operation, you will know the theory; knowing the Active and passive
Power, you will know the Practice: And knowing. yourself, you will find
all which you seek for.
These are the Mirrors in which you will see all Things Sublunary, and
believe me upon my word, unless these be your Foundations you will find
nothing. For they are the way which leads to the Castle of Wisdom: Behold
they are difficult ways for Woridlings, into which it will be impossible
for them to enter. Hence cometh the small number of Adepts, and
multitude~ of false Philosophers, for the former overcome the difficulty
with humility, and become Victors, the latter with pride contend for
lighter things and are overcome.
Therefore pray unto God thy Creator, who is Almighty and Merciful, and
will not forsake thee, if thou art of a good heart and mind, and will
assuredly prosper thy undertaking.
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N.N.N. OF LULLIUS
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It is to be observed that Chr. Parinensis in his Appendix, as also in his
Elucidariuin sub Capile de Rubeo, bids us wash the
N. N. N. twice in its own phlegm, that the Aridium may be the better
separated from the Fix nigra.
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a Morter the Scoria and the JUPITER may be washed away.
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THE QUINTESSENCE OF THE BLOOD OF NATURE OR THE ROOK CALLED SANGUIS
NATURAE, PURGED FROM ALL SUPERFLUITIES OF WORDS, THAT IT IS BECOME
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Mineral, nevertheless it contains the Virtues of them all.
10. Especially it contains the properties of SOL & LUNA, whence it is
often called our SOL & LUNA, or Gold and Silver.
II. It appears in the form of a Salt.
12. In the knowledge of this wonderful subject consists the whole
Practise.
13. In our Practise this only matter is considered, as divided into 2
parts, of which one is called the Water, the moist volatile, mercurial
part or Agent; the other, the EARTH, the dry, fixt, sulphureous part, or
Patient.
14. These 2 parts of our matter are mentioned in the Title page, and
called the Sanguis & Solar congealed liquors, the masculine Earth of SOL,
and Water of Dew, the Vegetable body, and Rock Water, Sugar or the SPIRIT
OF M; calcined Gold, Serene MERCURY .& etc.
15. It is said that this admirable Secret lyes hid in Vitriol & URINE.
Without these 2 nothing can be performed in this Work.
16. It is worth our trouble to study the nature of them both. We will
begin with the Water, and the 1st. thing which we must learn, concerning
the same is that the Philosophical Water hath a great love or sympathy to
the Philosophical Earth, since it is prepared out of the Earth, and is
afterwards to be joined to it.
Out of this matter purified (for it aboundeth with faeces) and duely
prepared, and if I may say so-made spiritual - is prepared our MERCURY.
I have somewhat deviated from my purpose, which was rather to explain the
Agent and Patient, the Male and Female, the moist and dry, which are
Water and Earth in their crudity, the two principle Pillars of our
Glorious MERCURY, one must operate upon the other:
So that the operations being finished they might both become one again.
It is known that the dry Element mixed per minima with the Humid, is
easily altered and corrupted, for they are of one and the same Nature,
the Male and the Female & etc.
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It is necessary that the Earth and Water, out of which this operation
must proceed, be exactly known, and from whence they must be had, for
these being unknown, the solution cannot be accomplished.
I have said before; that there is one matter out of which our MERCURY is
extracted, which is divided into 2 parts, namely Water and Earth by
distillation.
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several qualifications, natural as well as artifical: we will begin with
it, as we receive from nature, and is not in the least prepared by Art,
and then this Water is called in plain Terms URINE.
18. That our Adept by Urine or our natural WATER, understands nothing
metaphorically but common URINE, appears from hence. 1st. that he speak
of URINE which the very boys and girls know, and it is in the power of
all mankind. 2. Out of which the Philosophers MERCURY is made.
3. That we ought to look for this URINE at the end of the World:
Viz, the Microcosme.
4. That he bids us to learn to know ourselves in order to find out the
Materials of our Work and when found out, to give God thanks for the
Wisdom and power of God has granted us by it.
5. That the operations done with this URINE agree with those of the
common URINE as will be seen in the Practice. Yet it is to be
observed,*that the Adept speaks of a peculiar and not common URINE for he
says, if men knew the Virtue and power of this URINE, and etc. All shew
the splendor, light and Virtue of this URINE, why should not our of our
URNINE (spoken to opposition to common URINE) wise men call it by the
name of URINE of SATURN. To this is answered that in the above mentioned
places in Sanguis Naturae, there is spoken of a two fold URINE, simple
and compound, or Natural and Artifical; the simple and natural is the
common URINE here treated of, the compound or Artifical is the common
URINE mixed with the Philosophical SATURN and is called URINE of SATURN.
This is section no 19 in this current series and is run together in a
single paragraph with no. 18, therefore I have typed this as it stands.
This whole commentary on Sanguis Naturae appears to not be written by the
Author. D. H.
20. This URINE or natural water of the Adepts is further to be
considered, in its several artificial qualifications, as 1st. it must be
putrified, and then inspissated to a black Salt. Take URINE putrjfjed and
inspissate it, out of which so inspissated
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make a Black Salt, whish is an Animal Salt, & etc.
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Our Golden MERCURY is a white, serene, ponderous, acid & pontic liquor,
of an etherial substance which is that so celebrated Animal, Vegetable,
and Mineral Mercury which & etc.
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a salt, which is an Animal Salt, distil this in a strong Retort, and what
is distilled rectify 7 times.
The SPIRIT of URINE thus rectified is called by the following Names. This
water so prepared in our proceeding books is called SPIRIT of MERCURY
VIVE, SPIRIT of Salt, SPIRIT of Vitriol, Chrystalline and secret MERCURY,
SPIRIT of Honey, the Water of the Rock, containing the soul of the
elements, AQUA VITAE of red wine, dew water and etc.
I understand by that Water which in the 2nd. part I call Dew Water (whose
phlegm must first be distilled) the oil of nature, the SPIRIT of Honey,
the Chrystalline and clear MERCURY.
This water I have in my 1st. part, called the SPIRIT of the Rock, which
is truly Rocky and Stony, and is coagulated into the Stone of the
Wisemen. I called it Water of Dew, Rock Water, SPIRIT of Honey, Serene
and Chrystalline MERCURY, the best MERCURY SPIRIT of MERCURY VIVE well
dephlegmed and rectified, SPIRIT of Wine, AQUAE VITAE distilled from
Wine, distilled Vinegar, Water of Rock.
This stony SPIRIT is white, acid, and containeth the Soul of
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the Elements & etc., the Acid SPIRIT of Honey, SPIRIT of Vitriol, Water
of Dew which is its wife and Mother.
25. But the most proper name given to the SPIRIT of URINE is Water or
SPIRIT of the Rock; for the SPIRIT of URINE is truly Rocky or Stony, and
often coagulated into stones or Chrystals, white, and containing the soul
of the Elements.
26. It was said if our only Matter was to be Divided in to 2 parts, WATER
& AIR, and in that these two parts were called Vitriol and URINE, we will
proceed to the other part, the Earth or Vitriol.
27. This VITRIOL is not common but Philosophical Vitriol. This admirable
secret lurketh in VITRIOL and URINE, for the golden (suiphureous) seed,
is in Vitriol, the Mercurial in URINE, hence these 2 have great affinity.
Now I will speak of VITRIOL and URINE in which that Wonderful secret of
our Quintessence lyeth hid, which few know and very many will not
believe; for it is hidden by Divine providence, least the Ignorant and
unworthy should know it as well as the Wise Men.
Vitriol is a salt which not without weighty considerations, is taken into
the Composition of the Quintessence, for it is a Salt of the nature of
fire, full of Tincture, red and white; and it is often black, persevering
in the fire, of a Vegetable nature, and it is green and yields a green
Tincture in Vinegar.
Such is our VITRIOL, much differing from common VITRIOL, whose qualities
are most noble, and powerful, nor so fixt and Tinging as the qualities of
this golden VITRIOL, for it hath so wonderful
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a Tincture, as is scarce credible, because of the great projection which
it makes upon VENUS, which it turns into gold. This is such a tinging
substance as none in the world is, to it.
This VITRIOL is found everywhere and no creature can live without it, for
in it is shut up that Ethereal Water, the Nutrieious substance of all
things, and-here also fixed, that it may operate so much the stronger.
Behold now I have already clearly described it, and if you do not
apprehend me, you ought to confess yourselves ignorant, because the
description of this substance is so clear.
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and so that which was before of a lower form is exalted, and made our
MERCURY clear and transparant.
I have in some measure described the matter and its parts, viz.
Water and Earth, of which the operation of our MERCURY consists.
Now I will proceed to the secret operations which occur in the
Praxis, Water and Earth must be conjoined & etc.
30. The operation of our philosophical MERCURY is also divided into 2
parts, in the preparation of our MERCURY, and of our GloriouE and
Triumphing MERCURY, the 1st. is simple and an essence, the other compound
and a Magisteriuni.
31. The preparations of our simple MERCURY consists in these
4 operations, viz, to make a black and red Earth, and a red tincture of a
red Spirit.
32. The preparation of the Black Earth is described in general in the
Praxis of the glorious MERCURY: where you will find these words. Take our
corporal MERCURY & etc. circulate it into a black earth by continual
operation.
33. For the better understanding of this process it will be necessary,
that we examine every member thereof more particularly.
I. There cannot arrise a doubt. or scruple which our Adept means by our
corporeal MERCURY, Animal, Vegetable & Mineral; since once for all he
assured us, that we ought to understand always that only philosophical
matter, let him call the same by many and different names. We take the
matter which in the title page is called the solar congealed liquor of
Nature, and as above is called by many other names.
2. This our Matter is said to abound with many impurities, from which it
ought to be cleansed. It is not the whole substance of the 1st. matter
which endures the fire, but only its pure parts, wherefore it is
necessary in th&Ist. place, to purify the matter and take away the sphere
of SATURN, which cloudeth the SOL & LUNA (illo JUPITER splendour) before
they can despise the fire. This operation is called by philosophers a
destruction of the compound, for rebirth.
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