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.Forthe spirit of vinegar is cold, and the spirit of lime is intensely hot, and thus the two spiritsare found to be of opposite natures.I do not here speak according to the customarymanner of the Sages.But I must not say too openly how the inner gates are to beunlocked.In bidding farewell, let me impart to you a faithful word.Seek your material in a metallicsubstance.Thence prepare mercury.This ferment with the mercury of its own propersulphur, and coagulate them with salt.Distil them together; mix all according to weight.Then you will obtain one thing, consisting of elements sprung from one thing.Coagulateand fix it by means of continuous warmth.Thereupon augment and ferment it a thirdtime, according to the teaching of my two last Keys, and you will find the object and goalof your desire.The uses of the Tincture are set forth plainly in my twelfth Key.Thanks be to God.As a parting kindness to you, I am constrained to add that the spirit may also be extractedfrom black Saturn and benevolent Jupiter.When it has been reduced to a sweet oil, wehave a means of robbing the common liquid quicksilver of its vivacity, or rendering itfirm and solid, as is also set forth in my book.PostscriptWhen you have thus obtained the material, the regimen of the fire is the only thing onwhich you need bestow much attention.This is the sum and the goal of our search.Forour fire is a common fire, and our furnace a common furnace.And though some of mypredecessors have left it in writing that our fire is not common fire, I may tell you that itwas only one of their devices for hiding the mysteries of our Art.For the material iscommon, and its treatment consists chiefly in the proper adjustment of the heat to whichit is exposed.The fire of a spirit lamp is useless for our purpose.Nor is there any profit in "horse-dung," nor in the other kinds of heat in the providing of which so much expense isincurred.Neither do we want many kinds of furnaces.Only our threefold furnace affords facilitiesfor properly regulating the heat of the fire.Therefore do not let any babbling sophistinduce you to set up a great variety of expensive furnaces.Our furnace is cheap, our fireis cheap, and our material is cheap - and he who has the material will also find a furnacein which to prepare it, just as he who has flour will not be at a loss for an oven in which itmay be baked.It is unnecessary to write a special book concerning this part of thesubject.You cannot go wrong, so long as you observe the proper degree of heat, whichholds a middle place between hot and cold.If you discover this, you are in possession ofthe secret, and can practise the Art, for which the CREATOR of all nature be praisedworld without end.AMEN [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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.Forthe spirit of vinegar is cold, and the spirit of lime is intensely hot, and thus the two spiritsare found to be of opposite natures.I do not here speak according to the customarymanner of the Sages.But I must not say too openly how the inner gates are to beunlocked.In bidding farewell, let me impart to you a faithful word.Seek your material in a metallicsubstance.Thence prepare mercury.This ferment with the mercury of its own propersulphur, and coagulate them with salt.Distil them together; mix all according to weight.Then you will obtain one thing, consisting of elements sprung from one thing.Coagulateand fix it by means of continuous warmth.Thereupon augment and ferment it a thirdtime, according to the teaching of my two last Keys, and you will find the object and goalof your desire.The uses of the Tincture are set forth plainly in my twelfth Key.Thanks be to God.As a parting kindness to you, I am constrained to add that the spirit may also be extractedfrom black Saturn and benevolent Jupiter.When it has been reduced to a sweet oil, wehave a means of robbing the common liquid quicksilver of its vivacity, or rendering itfirm and solid, as is also set forth in my book.PostscriptWhen you have thus obtained the material, the regimen of the fire is the only thing onwhich you need bestow much attention.This is the sum and the goal of our search.Forour fire is a common fire, and our furnace a common furnace.And though some of mypredecessors have left it in writing that our fire is not common fire, I may tell you that itwas only one of their devices for hiding the mysteries of our Art.For the material iscommon, and its treatment consists chiefly in the proper adjustment of the heat to whichit is exposed.The fire of a spirit lamp is useless for our purpose.Nor is there any profit in "horse-dung," nor in the other kinds of heat in the providing of which so much expense isincurred.Neither do we want many kinds of furnaces.Only our threefold furnace affords facilitiesfor properly regulating the heat of the fire.Therefore do not let any babbling sophistinduce you to set up a great variety of expensive furnaces.Our furnace is cheap, our fireis cheap, and our material is cheap - and he who has the material will also find a furnacein which to prepare it, just as he who has flour will not be at a loss for an oven in which itmay be baked.It is unnecessary to write a special book concerning this part of thesubject.You cannot go wrong, so long as you observe the proper degree of heat, whichholds a middle place between hot and cold.If you discover this, you are in possession ofthe secret, and can practise the Art, for which the CREATOR of all nature be praisedworld without end.AMEN [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]