Description The word "spagyrics" was coined by Paracelsus to describe the process for extracting the Life Force from plants.
He writes and lectures on the universal principles of physical, psychological, and spiritual perfection to a wide variety of audiences that range from scientists and business leaders to metaphysical and religious groups..
About the Author Dennis William Hauck is an author, consultant, and lecturer working to facilitate personal and planetary transformation through the application of the ancient principles of alchemy. "Haste makes waste" is a dictum invented by alchemists.
You are working with subtle energies that require your patience and poise.
But remember to take your time in doing spagyrics.
There is even a lesson on Spagyric cooking for those of you who prefer to do your alchemy in the kitchen.
Some of the experiments in this book are simple and some complicated.
This principle is of paramount importance in the art of spagyrics, whose goal is to prepare alchemically active compounds that work simultaneously in our bodies, minds, and souls.
Alchemists are the secret ingredients in their own experiments, the outcome of which depends on the purity and concentration of the participating alchemist.
These terms refer to the complementary processes of destruction and creation in the universe and reflect the alchemical formula of solve et coagula.
He combined the two Greek words spao (tear apart) and ageiro (gather together).
Description The word "spagyrics" was coined by Paracelsus to describe the process for extracting the Life Force from plants