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Great Alchemist

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    Enki
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    Alain de LilleDied at 74 (1128-1202)
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    Died at 87 (1193-1280)
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    Died at 80 (1214-1294)
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    Died at 83 (1232-1315)
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    Died at 85 (1249-1334)
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    Arnold of Villanova
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    Pietro d'Apone
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    Jean de Meung
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    Died at 36 (1404-1440)
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    Bernard TrevisanDied at 84 (1406-1490)
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    Tomasso Masini da Peretola
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    Died at 78 (1802-1880)
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    Thomas NortonDied at 52 (1532-1584)
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    Died at 54 (1462-1516)
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    Died at 49 (1486-1535)
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    Died at 48 (1493-1541)
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    Jacob Boehme
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    Died at 82 (1527-1609)
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    Died at 42 (1555-1597)
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    Died at 60 (1480-1540)
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    Marco Bragadino
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    François HotmanDied at 66 (1524-1590)
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    Richard Stanihurst
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    Died at 55 (1546-1601)
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    Heinrich KhunrathDied at 45 (1560-1605)
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    Melchior Cibinensis
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    Michael MaierDied at 54 (1568-1622)
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    Micha? S?dziwój
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    Died at 64 (1580-1644)
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    Died at 72 (1579-1651)
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    Edward DyerDied at 64 (1543-1607)
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    Died at 75 (1617-1692)
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    Died at 84 (1625-1709)
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    Died at 37 (1628-1665)
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    Died at 27 (1643-1670)
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    Henning Brand
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    Died at 64 (1627-1691)
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    Died at 84 (1643-1727)
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    Edmund DickinsonDied at 83 (1624-1707)
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    Theodorus Mundanus
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    Johann Kunckel
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    Johann Seger von Weidenfeld
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    Anton Josef Kirchweger
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    Johann Heinrich Pott
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    Francisco Antonio de Texeda
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    Died at 52 (1743-1795)
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    Died at 72 (1712-1784)
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    Dr. Gaspar Pons
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    Johann Christoph von Wöllner
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    Died at 66 (1871-1937)
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    Died at 63 (1849-1912)
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    Franz TausendDied at 58 (1884-1942)
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    Adiramled
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    FulcanelliDied at 114 (1839-1953)
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    Ostanes
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    J?bir ibn Hayy?n
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    Abu Ali al-Husain ibn Abdallah ibn Sina
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    Muhammad ibn Zakar?ya R?zi
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    Olympiodorus of Thebes
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    Died at 100 (150-250)
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    Yogi Vemana
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    Zhang Guo the Elder
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    Khalid ibn Yazid
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    J?bir ibn Hayy?n
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    Al-Kindi
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    Ibn Umail
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    Al-TughraiDied at 60 (1061-1121)
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    Abu' l-Qasim al-Iraqi
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    Frater AlbertusDied at 73 (1911-1984)
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    Eugène Canseliet
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    Roger Caro
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    Died at 83 (1915-1998)
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    David John Griffin
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    Dennis William Hauck
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    Manfred M. Junius
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    Terrence McKenna
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    Rubellus Petrinus
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    Patrick Rivière
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    Simón H.
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    Verônica de Thule



THE GREAT ALCHEMISTS

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Although Alchemy speaks through allegories, it cannot be understood by the symbolists, because Alchemy is not a cryptography to decipher, but a gift from God, as its adepts state.
Great Alchemists - Count Saint Germain
We know today the "modus operandi" of this millenarian science that is able to transform the vulgar man of the Earth into an authentic Solar Man.
The science of Alchemy has its rules and its objective principles, the same as the other sciences. The thing is that the principles of the "hermetic art" are not known by the scientists of the materialistic science. In order to know the hermetic art, it is necessary to study the alchemic symbolism, which is connected with the Hebraic Kabbalah. Thus Alchemy andKabbalah go together forming a doctrinaire whole that can only be understood by those who really long to know the reality, by those who long to know that which is divine and inhabits in the depths of the human creature.
Alchemy cannot be studied from an intellectual point of view. A critical spirit connected with a serious and conscious mystique is required, and nowadays this is only found inGnosis.
Michael Maier - Atalanta Fugiens
As PHILALETES says: «You who know these things, do you possess the Stone? I possess it. I did not receive it from anybody, but from my God».
All instruments that alchemists bequeathed humanity through their engravings and ancient texts are in truth inside the man himself. Today we can understand all about the "Ars Magna" - as the adepts called the Alchemy- thanks to the work of the V.M. Samael Aun Weor.
Alchemy has been practiced since the ancient times in different cultures and epochs of humanity. We state below some venerable names of those who knew how to enter the amphitheatre of the science of transmutations: