Blackdragon666
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Alchemy goes all the way back to Egypt. Alchemy had little to do with actual physical chemicals. It was about the most important spiritual process the soul undergoes, that of transforming it to the Godhead.Primal said:So, the times that I went out of my way to research about alchemy and the four classical elements (Earth, Wind, Fire, Water), I tend to get "woowoo" information. It seems that the academia have long abandoned alchemy and (justifiably) replaced it with chemistry. But in relation to Spiritual Satanism, how does it all work?
Can an individual's personality be aligned with any of the elements? That seems to be how spiritualists all over the internet treat them as. And they probably make good money doing it.
The metals are the 7 main chakras, as follows;
Tin is the crown chakra.
Silver is the sixth chakra.
Mercury is the throat chakra.
Copper is the heart chakra.
Gold is the solar plexus chakra.
Iron is the sacral chakra.
Lead is the root chakra.
The alchemists' main goal was to purify and transform the base metals into gold. This has to do with cleaning and purifying the chakras.
Traumatic events, curses, negative affirmations and various other things all produce some negative energy that accumulates in the chakras. This keeps us down in life and is the bulk of what we call karma, and is what is read in people's birth charts. Positive things are also stored in the soul but it's the negative ones that need to be cleansed. The process of cleaning this out can be emotionally painful as one will often relieve the pain from years ago and even past lifetimes. This is why Alchemy was called the 'depressive work'. But once the cleaning process is complete, one is happier than ever with nothing holding them back in life.
The purified soul is also necessary for the divine kundalini force that lies dormant in the root chakra to rise fully through the chakras, which is what transforms the soul.
This whole process is the Nigredo stage of the alchemists' Magnum Opus and is where the extensive purification happens. Beyond that there are higher workings that further transform the body and soul eventually making one into what is called a God where full physical immortality and other Godly powers are achieved. It was well known that the alchemists' main goal was immortality from the elixir of life produced by the philosopher's stone.
One meaning of the philospher's stone is the pineal gland which in the advanced stages produces a golden fluid which rejuvenates the cells and is very powerful for transforming the soul (the elixir). This elixir is also used in the stages of the Great Work.
The alchemists' Great Work or 'Magnum Opus' was divided into three main stages, the Nigredo or black stage, the Rubedo or red stage and the Albedo or white stage. These go back to Egypt. The Pharaoh was said to rule over Upper and Lower Egypt and wore a red and white crown to show the unification of the two. Upper Egypt was the white land (hedjet), Lower Egypt was the red land (deshret) and then there was the black river basin in between (kemet).
The Pharaoh's crown showed the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. Upper and Lower Egypt also refer to the upper chakras and lower chakras respectively and how raising the kundalini serpent (Uraeus) unifies them. Hence the Pharaoh's crown symbolized the risen serpent and this was also why the Pharaohs were depicted with the Uraeus.
As you can see alchemy had deep roots in Egyptian mysteries and was kept alive by bold people who practiced the ancient teachings of the Gods. Alchemy and Chemistry also share the same root, 'Kemet' which goes back to the color Black in Egypt and the Nigredo stage of the Magnum Opus. Hitler and the top National Socialists were also Satanists and this was why Hitler used the same color code of red, black and white on the National Socialist flag. Together with the Swastika which is another ancient pagan symbol that was associated with Gods like Thor and found all over the ancient world.