01-10-2012, 10:32 AM
Alchemy is like the composition of a symphony.
There are low notes and there are high notes, and the blending of the two creates a harmony between them.
The Philosophers Stone is that point in the composition where the composer realizes that he is the divine creator.
For many of us and our incarnation to this point, we have been writing the piece in extreme notes having no harmony, but being written only to appease our own moods. There are exceptions, and the human race has been going through this process for thousands of years, so it is important for us to realize that many humans have already achieved this alchemical blend and been transformed by it. It is not an either/or dilemma; it is the natural process which has been ongoing and continuing throughout existence.
There are low notes and there are high notes, and the blending of the two creates a harmony between them.
The Philosophers Stone is that point in the composition where the composer realizes that he is the divine creator.
For many of us and our incarnation to this point, we have been writing the piece in extreme notes having no harmony, but being written only to appease our own moods. There are exceptions, and the human race has been going through this process for thousands of years, so it is important for us to realize that many humans have already achieved this alchemical blend and been transformed by it. It is not an either/or dilemma; it is the natural process which has been ongoing and continuing throughout existence.