The Philosopher's Stone: Spiritual Alchemy, Psychology, and Ritual Magic

The Philosopher's Stone: Spiritual Alchemy, Psychology, and Ritual Magic

Israel Regardie

Language: English

Pages: 552

ISBN: 0738736864

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


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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By Avicenna. He is credited with the discovery of carbon monoxide and pure alcohol. He claimed to have attained the Philosopher’s Stone and wrote a medical book on wine entitled Liber de Vinis. He also wrote The Alchemy, comprised of a handful of short treatises: the most important of these is The Treasure of the Treasures and The Philosophers’ Rosary. ARTEFIUS: (Artephius) (circa 1126) Spanish Muslim Alchemist from Al-Andalus. His best known work The Secret Book of Artephius is found in the.

Pasadena, CA: Theosophical University Press, 1977. (Online text: http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/ts/sd.htm) Blavatsky, H. P. (translator). The Voice of the Silence. See The Voice of the Silence and other Chosen Fragments from the Book of Golden Precepts for the Daily Use of Lanoos (Disciples). (Online text: the osophytrust.org/Online_Books/Voice_of_the_Silence_V1.4.pdf) Bramwell, J. Milne. Hypnotism: Its History, Practice and Theory. London: J. B. Lippincott, Co., 1903. Carrington,.

We examined, is also another and very effective method. Its popularity and the increasing interest in its technique is proof of the hold which it has taken in the popular mind, not only as a means of therapy but as a philosophical mode of self-discovery and knowledge. But the trance state as induced by magnetism and the reactions induced in the subject are so suggestive over and above these other symptoms that we are tempted to wonder whether there is not some technical method which answers to.

Sublime virtue of what in reality is a psychological and neurotic defect. It is the old story of the fox who lost his tail. In the West, cooperation as an ideal has gradually developed and slowly has been reaching its fruition. Therefore, even in spiritual and psychological things, we here see no harm in receiving assistance and support from some other person. We consider it the most natural thing to do so. And, so it is argued, there can thus be no harm in the use of mesmerism or hypnosis as a.

Foundation lies, As is plain before thine eyes Betimes in these effigies. O God, help us to be grateful For this gift sublime and pure The man whose heart and mind Thou openest, Who is perfect herein, To prepare here this Work, To him may all strength be given. In this brief paper, I hope to show how the ancient science of alchemy is related to that of modern psychology. I will also explain how the initiatory ceremonies and magical workings of the Golden Dawn can be classified as a.

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