When you take science as far as humanly able, you know Self.
Empirically.
Alchemy starts with that truth, and then does love...
When you take science as far as humanly able, you know Self.
Empirically.
Alchemy starts with that truth, and then does love...
From my understanding of the scientific way to know the reality, it always has certain limitations. It's like with the two pillars of the Qabbalistic tree: the left and the right one, each of them gives you a seperate "consciousness", the science being related to the left one. Yet, at the end of all the concepts you would come up with there's a transcendent "cause" from which any idea and concept emerges. Then you need to abandon any scientific, or any thought at all.
That's possibly one of the reasons why consciousness transformation, as CFTraveler indicated, is essential I think.
What if you only saw self, or consciousness, wonder, or conception, in yourself? And, in turn, anyone else? I would be one to work through all of this "lead" that prevented the experience from quite materialising as "real life" in the first place.
A desired outcome: sex.
I believe a lot of alchemists (about half of them) forget the sexual urge in their works. They express secrets.
The divine sort of alchemist (here I identify) do sexy works whenever they might. They are secret.
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