The philosopher's stone
a modern comparative approach to alchemy from the psychological and magical points of view.
2d ed. rev. and enl.
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Author
Publication
1970 - Llewellyn Publications, Saint Paul, Minn, Minnesota
Language
English
Word Count
51,000 words, Guess
Page Count
204 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100875426662
- ISBN-139780875426662
- Goodreads1282254
- LibraryThing181554
- Library of Congress Control Number74020302
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL5057215M
Classifications
- DDC540/.1
- LCCQD26 .R4 1970
Description
A new edition of Regardie's classic text In the mid-1930s, Israel Regardie had an insight into understanding alchemical writings. The result was The Philosopher's Stone, where he analyzed three 17th-century alchemical works symbolically, psychologically, and via magickal energy. Now, famed occultists Chic and Tabatha Cicero bring this book into the 21st century. The original is completely reproduced here. The Hebrew transliterations have been updated with modern styles and the text is fully annotated and explained. Added are these new features: New introduction New illustrations Biographical dictionary Glossary Resource list Bibliography Index Plus, six new original articles "The Spiritual Alchemy of the Golden Dawn," by Chic Cicero "Intro to Alchemy: A Golden Dawn Perspective," by Mark Stavish "Basic Alchemy for the Golden Dawn" and "Golden Dawn Ritual Method and Alchemy," by Samuel Scarborough "The Elixir of the Sun," by Steven Marshall "Solve Et Coagula: The Wedding of Sol and Luna," by the Ciceros
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- The philosopher's stone: a modern comparative approach to alchemy from the psychological and magical points of view.
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