A Modern Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery
Part IV: The Hermetic Practice
Chapter 3: The Six Keys of Eudoxus, Part 1
Introduction: The Six Keys of Eudoxus unlock the secret philosophy, transforming the soul’s essence into the philosopher’s stone through precise alchemical operations. This section unveils the first three Keys, guiding the adept through purification, sublimation, and unification to divine light.
The First Key: Purification of the Stone
The First Key opens the “dark prisons” of the soul’s essence, extracting its vital seed—the Sulphur—by uniting it with Mercury, the spirit. Hermes describes this as uncovering a “venerable Stone,” bright and radiant, hidden in the caverns of matter. The adept must “cut off the Raven’s head,” purifying the “Blackest Black” to reveal a white, astral Stone, rich with the “blood of the Pelican.”
This initial purification, achieved through careful dissolution, removes the foul, stinking fumes, transforming the soul’s essence into a resplendent form. The operation, though analogous to later stages, focuses on cleansing the body with the spirit, concluding when the Stone shines with divine whiteness.
The Second Key: Sublimation of Elements
The Second Key dissolves the Stone’s compound, separating its elements philosophically by raising the subtle above the gross. This requires the “Fire of the Wise,” a secret agent that gently sublimates the Stone into a mercurial water, as Hermes notes: “The vine of the Wise becomes their Wine.” The adept, through meditation and prayer, seeks this divine fire, which transforms earth into water, water into air, and air into fire, preparing the “great Lunaria” for fixation.
This sublimation, achieved without violence, yields a viscous “Pontick Water,” the rectified Water of Life, marking the end of the Second Key’s delicate distillation.
The Third Key: Unification of Principles
The Third Key, the longest operation, unites the soul, spirit, and body—Salt, Sulphur, and Mercury—into a nobler substance. The adept distills the Stone’s water, leaving a “dead, black earth” that holds the Fixed Salt, the “Blood of our Stone.” By repeatedly washing this earth with its own water, as Cosmopolite advises, the adept reconciles fire and water, uniting Adam (body) and Eve (spirit) in a perfect form.
This process, likened to wine’s rectification into alcohol, transforms the Stone into a radiant essence, animated by the “Fiery Essence” that completes the Third Key’s sacred union.
Closing: This chapter unveils the first three Keys of Eudoxus, purifying and uniting the soul’s essence into divine light. The journey into the remaining Keys deepens in our next post, unveiling further secrets of this sacred art.