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ALCHEMY
Alchemy was the precursor to chemistry
Alchemy is a blend of science, philosophy, and mysticism.
The goal was to transform base metals like Lead into noble ones, like Gold.
Alchemists—Main Players
The main players are Hermes Trismegistus, often credited with the creation of alchemy and alchemical symbols, and Nicolas Flamel, who was reputed to have discovered the Philosopher’s Stone.
Alchemy’s influence extends beyond chemistry.
Modern medicine
Psychology,
Mysticism
Spiritualism
Alchemy Occultism
The supernatural and mystical, beliefs, practices, and phenomena.
Occultists are involved in various practices
Achemy
Astrology
Sorcery
Count of Saint Germain

The Count of Saint Germain (c. 1710–1784) He appeared among the royal families of Europe in the eighteenth century, known as der Wundermann.
He had varied and unique talents reportedly included chemistry, alchemy, music, and magic. He had no visible means of support, but no lack of resources either. From historical and personal reports.
He has been considered a prophet, a charlatan, a healer, a spy, and a visionary. —Source
Hermes Trismegistus, a legendary author of the Hermetica,
Aleister Crowley, a 20th-century occultist.
mystics
- Mysticism often refers to a spiritual experience where a person achieves a direct connection or union with the divine.
- Throughout history, many cultures and religions have their own interpretations and practices of mysticism, often involving meditation, prayer, or rituals.
- The term ‘mystic’ can describe an individual who seeks to understand and embody spiritual truths beyond normal perception.
- Mysticism has been a subject of interest and study across various fields, including religion, philosophy, psychology, and the arts.
- In contemporary usage, mysticism can also relate to the mysterious or the esoteric, not necessarily tied to any specific religious context.
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