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Kitab Hall Arrumuz Book Of The Explanation Of Symbols 1st Muhammad Ibn Umail

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Kitab Hall Arrumuz Book Of The Explanation Of Symbols 1st Muhammad Ibn Umail
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Publisher: Living Human Heritage Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.97 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Muhammad Ibn Umail
ISBN: 9783952260814, 3952260819
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st
Volume: 1

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Kitab Hall Arrumuz Book Of The Explanation Of Symbols 1st Muhammad Ibn Umail by Muhammad Ibn Umail 9783952260814, 3952260819 instant download after payment.

Volume I of CALA presents the first edition of Hall ar-Rumuz (Explanation of the Symbols). It was written by Muhammad Ibn Umail (10th century), one of the most important representatives of the symbolic branch of alchemy. In later Latin alchemy he is known under the name, Senior.
Ibn Umail’s description of the alchemical work is a symbolic rendering of his experience of an inner-psychic process of transformation that he considered as being the highest goal in human life. Due to his extremely introverted lifestyle and his devoted focus toward the inner world, Ibn Umail was able to observe and describe this mysterious process with the “substantial symbols”, emerging out of the depth of his psyche.
Ibn Umail’s symbolic attitude facilitates a kind of inter-confessionalism: he states in Hall ar-Rumuz that “the result of the alchemical work can be produced by a person from any religion”. The psychic transformation achieved by the work leads to the stone, a symbol for the solidified divine kernel of an individual. This center also has a collective dimension. Thus Ibn Umail also names the stone “mosque” or “temple”.
His work connects and bridges the Ancient Egyptian quest for immortality directly with later Latin alchemy and the modern depth psychology of C.G. Jung with its aim of creating spiritual gold: consciousness. Ibn Umail’s work thus constitutes an important cultural link in the history of the spiritual aspect of alchemy.

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