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Part I: An overview of Alchemy’s History and Theory
Chapter 1A: Introduction to Hermetic Philosophy (continued)
Alchemy in Rome and Alexandria
Rome, known for its wealth and military might, didn’t deeply explore the subtle sciences of nature. Still, some evidence suggests alchemical knowledge existed. Pliny recounts Emperor Caligula’s failed attempts to create gold, driven by greed, which yielded excellent but minimal results, causing financial loss.

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Have you ever felt a wild urge to break free from the routines that bind you, stepping into a life where every moment bursts with potential—like a child discovering a hidden meadow, eyes wide with wonder, heart pounding with excitement? That’s the call of free living, a conscious choice to dive deeply into the present moment, savoring its richness and uniqueness without apology or hesitation.

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What is black magic? What is red energy? What was so called German Satanism? The answers will surprise you. 

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This is an exploration of our ancient roots and spirituality. It seeks to find the origin of Organic Gnosticism, a spiritual path that was based upon the concept of duality as a loving embrace and not duality as conflict or war. One of the early centers of this appears in the ancient Balkans and in Crete.

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