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The Golden Chain

Kirchweger, Anton Joseph. Aurea Catena Homeri (The Golden Chain of Homerus) that is the description of Nature and natural things. San Francisco (CA) Alchemy Books/ Sapere Aude Metaphysical Republishers, 1985. 150p. ISBN 0-931290-93-7... [Pg.130]

Kirchweger, Anton Joseph. Aurea Catena Homeri. The golden chain of Homerus. San Francisco Sapere Aude Metaphysical, 1983. [Pg.130]

Kirchweger, Anton Joseph. The Golden Chain of Homer. [http //www.hermetics.org/pdf/goldenchainhomer. pdfl. 2001. [Pg.130]

Kirchweger, Anton Joseph. The golden chain of Homerus. That is a description of nature and natural things... translated by S. Bacstrom. Revised from the unpublished manuscript by T. H. Pattinson. Lucifer 7, no. 42 (Feb 1891) 500-504. [Pg.131]

McLean, Adam. The Golden Chain of Homer commentary. Hermetic J, no. 4 (Summer 1979) 21-24. [Pg.131]

There seemed to be an ideological lineage, the golden chain, whose collective task was the shattering of the historical continuum through the generation of the living philosophical lapis of hyper-carbolated humanity. All these visionary thinkers had performed their part in this project. Now, as the secret work of human history, the... [Pg.78]

The Golden Chain of Homer," a book written about 1730 and highly esteemed by several generations of alchemists, called the active energy "Celestial Niter" and the passive energy "Celestial Salt." We call these "The Volatile" and "The Fixed." These two modes of the One express an inherent polarity as well. [Pg.16]

The Golden Chain of Homer" provides one of the clearest descriptions of this process. The text describes the Universal Fire generating "an invisible and most subtle humidity" which consequently undergoes a gentle fermentation to generate the Universal Acid — "a most subtil, spiritual Incorporeal Niter Spiritus Mundi." As this Universal Acid enters the atmosphere, it becomes more material and meets an Alkaline, passive principle, whereupon it becomes fixed as native Niter. [Pg.49]

The practical work mentioned in "The Golden Chain of Homer" provides a method of capturing the Universal Seed of Nature, of determining this seed, and growing it to its ultimate perfection using only rainwater. [Pg.50]

Kirschweger, Anton. The Golden Chain of Homer. Translated from the German 1723 edition by Sigmund Bacstrom in 1797. (Xerox of Bacstrom s handwritten copy.)... [Pg.126]

Only by seeing the light of the jewelled root will the golden chain of the Circle s End come open."... [Pg.7]


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