What is the alchemical child?

The filius philosophorum (Latin for "the philosophers' child", i.e. made by the true students of philosophy) is a symbol in alchemy. In some texts it is equated with the philosopher's stone (lapis philosophorum
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The elixir of life, also known as elixir of immortality and sometimes equated with the name philosopher's stone, is a potion that supposedly grants the drinker eternal life and/or eternal youth. This elixir was also said to cure all diseases.
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), but in others it assumes its own symbolic meanings.
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Who is the Red King and White Queen?

Descriptions of alchemical processes often describe the reactions of sulfur and mercury. The Red King is sulfur -- the active, volatile and fiery principle -- while the White Queen is mercury -- the material, passive, fixed principle. Mercury has substance, but it has no definitive form on its own.
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What is the philosophy of alchemy?

Alchemy as a philosophical and spiritual discipline

The best known goals of the alchemists were the transmutation of common metals into gold or silver, and the creation of a " panacea," a remedy that supposedly would cure all diseases and prolong life indefinitely.
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What is the red king meaning?

Red King (Through the Looking-Glass), a character in the Lewis Carroll novel Through the Looking-Glass. An ancient king whose descendants are the main characters in Children of the Red King series of books by Jenny Nimmo. Another name for the Crimson King from the works of Stephen King.
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Where is the philosopher's stone?

While living in Paris in 1927, Flamel kept the Philosopher's Stone in the back of a shelf next to his phoenix book in a glass dome where it could be seen when he met Jacob Kowalski.
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Terence McKenna - The Alchemical Child At The End Of Time



Is alchemy a real thing?

Alchemy (from Arabic: al-kīmiyā; from Ancient Greek: khumeía) is an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition that was historically practiced in China, India, the Muslim world, and Europe.
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Does the Philosopher's Stone really exist?

The Philosopher's Stone does exist, but it is less of a stone and more of a gun that shoots out particles and is far too expensive to operate for practical purposes.
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What is the tattoo on Constantine's arm?

The tattoo on Constantine's arms is the alchemical symbol of the Red King, which was worn (by him) for protection. It is "the fire triangle with three radiating arrows below represents the 'Perfect Red King,' the Sulfur of the Philosophers."
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What does sulfur represent in alchemy?

Sulfur represents properties such as dryness, heat, and masculinity. In alchemy, it could also represent evaporation, expansion, and dissolution. In terms of human body, it represented the soul. In terms of the tria prima, sulfur was seen as the middling element connecting salt (high) and mercury (low).
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What is alchemy spiritual?

Spiritual alchemy, then, is an ancient philosophy that uses the metaphor of transforming metals into gold for attaining spiritual enlightenment. It is used to achieve contentment, harmony, and awareness by liberating one's essence from one's acquired personality.
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Is alchemy science or magic?

Introduction: Alchemy is best described as a form of 'proto-science' rather than a distinct science in its own right. This is because, although many observations and theories made by alchemists were based on scientific fact, they often explained these in terms of 'magic' or divine intervention.
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What are the 4 stages of alchemy?

The four stages of the Magnum Opus programme mirror the four stages of alchemical transmutation and of psychological transformation. They they are Nigredo, Albedo, Citrinitas and Rubedo. In psychological terms Jung described these as: Confession, Illumination, Education and Transformation.
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Who is White Queen in date a bullet?

White Queen ( 白の女王 クイーン , Kuīn?) is the Dominion of the Third Region: Binah. She is also known as White Kurumi. It is revealed that her dominant personality is Kurumi's childhood friend, Sawa Yamauchi (山内 紗和?).
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What is Midnight for Charlie Bone about?

Midnight for Charlie Bone

In the first novel, 10-year-old Charlie Bone discovers that he has a special power. After accidentally encountering a photograph of a missing baby, Charlie begins to hear the voices of people in photographs. He discovers that he is a descendant of the Red King, who was an ancient magician.
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Is Charlie Bone good?

Great book!

I think Charlie Bone is an awesome book for lots of people who like mystery, magic and fantasy. Charlie bone is a book about a little boy who has to go to a school where you have to be good at music, art or drama. But Charlie is endowed like a few other people at the school.
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Why does Constantine smoke so much?

In the comics, Constantine was dying of lung cancer and managed to trick the devil into taking it away from him, then continued to smoke as a lung cancer survivor. So...you could say, it's an important trait.
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What does Constantine's lighter say?

The Latin phrase engraved on the side of Constantine's lighter is “Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus,” meaning “Let justice be done, though the world perish,” and it's the detective's credo — to get justice at any cost.
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What is the necklace in Constantine?

A necklace with a triquetra (Trinity Knot) pendant is used in the film Constantine to give give its bearer a spiritual "bulletproof vest". In the motion picture Thor a triquetra symbol is displayed on Thor's hammer Mjollnir in response to incantations and other magical stimuli.
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What is modern alchemy?

The possibility of chemical gold making was not conclusively disproved by scientific evidence until the 19th century. As rational a scientist as Sir Isaac Newton (1643–1727) had thought it worthwhile to experiment with it. The official attitude toward alchemy in the 16th to 18th century was ambivalent.
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Is Nicolas Flamel real?

Flamel was a real person, and he may have dabbled in alchemy, but his reputation as an author and immortal adept must be accepted as an invention of the seventeenth century.
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Who Transformed base into gold?

From 1stcenturyBC in Egypt to 7th-8thcenturyAD in Persia, alchemists endeavored to change base metals into gold, a process called Chrysopoeia.
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