Alchemical Psychology
Old Recipes for Living in a New World







Little known facts found in Alchemical Psychology
  • Sir Isaac Newton made many of his most famous discoveries in his alchemical laboratory at Cambridge University;

  • The mysterious Invisible College eventually became the Royal Society of which Isaac Newton eventually served as president:

  • Learn how the word alchemy relates to black magic and yet how magic differs from alchemy;

  • Find out how lucid dreaming was a practice used by alchemists in their personal experiments;

  • Jung discovered alchemy through a dream;

  • Discover the relationship between Jungian terms and their alchemical equivalents;

  • Find out what level of initiation Jung practiced alchemy;

  • Unravel the symbolism that hides the true meaning of the alchemical recipes;

  • Learn about the extraordinary powers associated with the philosopher's stone;

  • Discover more about such colorful figures as Paracelsus, Edward Kelly and Fulcanelli;

  • Find out more about Rudolf II, the infamous king, who employed hundreds of practicing alchemists;

  • Did you know that porcelain, phosphorus, brandy and smelling salts were all discovered in the alchemist's laboratory;

  • Discover the alchemical symbols that are still printed on U.S. currency;

  • Find out how personality types relate to elements and elementals;

  • Did you know that the RX sign originally was a spiritual invocation to a Greek god;

  • Learn the difference between enlightenment and individuation.




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