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ISBN 10: 0710309074
ISBN 13: 978-0710309075
Author: M.A. Atwood
This is a reprint of the 1920 edition of an important but almost unknown work. When Atwood made her suggestive inquiry into what was termed The Hermetic Mystery, she supposed that the adept Hieophants put the candidate into a deep trance and his soul was led into something that was for her the Supreme Oneness of everything.
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Preface
Contents
Introduction
Part I. An Exoteric View of the Progress and Theory of Alchemy
Chapter I.—A Preliminary Account of the Hermetic Philosophy, with the more Salient Points of its Public History
Chapter II.—Of the Theory of Transmutation in General, and of the First Matter
Chapter III.—The Golden Treatise of Hermes Trismegistus Concerning the Physical Secret of the Philosopher’s Stone, in Seven Sections
Part II. A More Esoteric Consideration of the Hermetic Art and its Mysteries
Chapter I.—Of the True Subject of the Hermetic Art and its Concealed Root
Chapter II.—Of the Mysteries
Chapter III.—The Mysteries Continued
Chapter IV.—The Mysteries Concluded
Part III. Concerning the Laws and Vital Conditions of the Hermetic Experiment
Chapter I.—Of the Experimental Method and Fermentation of the Philosophic Subject According to the Paracelsian Alchemists and Some Others
Chapter II.—A Further Analysis of the Initial Principle and its Education into Light
Chapter III.—Of the Manifestation of the Philosophic Matter
Chapter IV.—Of the Mental Requisites and Impediments Incidental to Individuals, Either as Masters or Students, in the Hermetic Art
Part IV. The Hermetic Practice
Chapter I.—Of the Vital Purification, Commonly Called the Gross Work
Chapter II.—Of the Philosophic or Subtle Work
Chapter III.—The Six Keys of Eudoxus
Chapter IV.—The Conclusion
Appendix
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