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polyphanes · 2 months
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On Poimandrēs
The classical Hermetic literature (the Corpus Hermeticum, the Asclepius, the Stobaean Hermetic Fragments, etc.) generally take one of several formats: a monologue-type musing or speech (e.g. CH III or CH VII), a letter from a teacher to a student or between students sharing their wisdom (e.g. CH XIV or CH XVI), or a dialogue between a teacher and student (e.g. CH I or CH IV).  By far the most…
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therhetoricofmagic · 1 year
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The Philosophers of Fire
One of the central concepts in alchemy was the idea of the four elements: earth, air, water, and fire, which were believed to be the basic constituents of all matter. Among the alchemists, there were those who specialized in the element of fire, and they were known as the philosophers of fire. These alchemists believed that fire was the primary agent of change and transformation, and that it had…
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cryptotheism · 8 months
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Rank alchemists by their fuckability?
I feel like Paracelsus would be really great in bed and also /really/ insufferable about it
ALEXANDRIAN ALCHEMISTS
Agathodaimon - Giant snake god. Fuckable.
Chymes - Doubtful historicity. Fuckability dubious.
Cleopatra the Alchemist - Ruled hard. Fuckable.
Mirriam of Alexandria - Ruled hard. Fuckable.
Moses of Alexandria - Doubtful historicity. Fuckability dubuous.
Paphnutia the Virgin - Egyptian Priestess. Unfuckable.
Zosimos of Panopolis - Cool mystic but probably smelled weird. Fuckability dubious.
ARAB-ISLAMIC ALCHEMISTS
Khalid ibn Yazid - Legendary, but a prince. Fuckable.
Jabir ibn Hayyan - Likely many authors. Fuckability Dubious.
Dhul-Nun al-Misri - Cave mystic and Sufi saint. Unfuckable.
Ibn Umayl - Scrawny scholar nerd. Fuckability dubious.
al-Tughra'i - Poet Alchemist. Highly Fuckable.
Artephius - Doubtful historicity. Fuckability dubious.
Al-Jildaki - Scant information available. Fuckability dubious.
EUROPEAN ALCHEMISTS
Albertus Magnus - Catholic. Unfuckable.
Roger Bacon - Fransiscan Friar. Fuckable.
Ramon Llull - Catalonian polymath and artist. Highly Fuckable.
Johannes Trithemius - Benedictine Abbot. Unfuckable.
Johann Georg Faust - Inspired Goethe. Highly Fuckable.
Hienrich Cornelius Agrippa - Infamously charming. Highly Fuckable.
Paracelsus - Tboy swag. Highly Fuckable.
John Dee - Infamously fuckable. Fuckable.
Edward Kelley - Infamously highly fuckable. Highly Fuckable.
Basil Valentine - Dubious historicity. Fuckability Dubious.
Michael Sendivogius - Polish. Fuckable.
Michael Maier - Mystical weirdo. Fuckable.
Johannes Valentinus Andreae - Poet Alchemist. Fuckable.
Elias Ashmole - English. Unfuckable.
Isaac Newton - Asexual king. Unfuckable, out of respect.
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coinandcandle · 2 months
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Timeline of Occult Figures
Here is a non-exhaustive list of people you will likely come across in researching anything under Occultism.
These dates are not going to be 100% accurate because many of these folks have either lied about their age or for some reason or another we don't have solid records of them.
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Pythagoras 570-490 BCE
Socrates 470-399 BCE
Plato 424/5-348/7 BCE
Aristotle 384-322 BCE
Apollonius of Tyana 15-97 CE
Pliny the Elder 23/24AD-79CE
Ptolemy 100CE-170CE
Galen 129-216CE
Zosimos of Panopolis ~beginning of the 4th century
Roger Bacon 1220-1292
Henry Agrippa 1486-1535
Nostradamus 1503-1566
John Dee 1527-1608
Paracelsus 1593-1608
Jacob Grimm 1785-1863
Eliphas Levi 1810-1875
Helena Blavatsky 1831-1891
A. E. Waite 1857-1942
Margaret Murray 1863-1963
Aleister Crowley 1875-1947
Gerald Gardner 1890-1946
Robert Graves 1895-1985
Austin Osman Spare 1886-1956
Scott Cunningham 1956-1993
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coldalbion · 1 year
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Goêtic Atavisms (pre-order)
It's hardback pre-order day, folks! If you want in on one of the 500 fine edition hardbacks, head over to Hadean Press and pre-order here. Now, for non UK folks, I suspect shipping may be pricey but keep an eye on folks like Miskatonic Books or similar if your're in NA. (I'll post here if I spot any) Shipping in July, and I suspect the paperback, which will also be available then may end up available through the Great Horror that is Amazon. Until then, click through the links or enjoy this sneaky peek at the paperback cover, blurb and video!
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"Goêtic Atavisms is designed to be an uncompromising and challenging book.
Written in mutual exchange between practitioners Frater Acher and Craig Slee, two radical views and explorations of applied goêteia emerge. This tête-bêche book can be read from both sides; behind one cover containing the chapters by Acher, behind the other those by Craig Slee, and where they meet in the middle a preface by none other than Frater U∴D∴.
In their own unique voices, the authors draw the reader in and call on them to bring goêteia to life in their own flesh. Over twelve chapters, packed with historic detail and practical experimentations, the reader is guided to take a fresh look at such diverse bodies of goêtic work as Zosimos of Panopolis, Germanic and Old Iranian folklore, Goethe’s Faust and the Earth Spirit, Austin Osman Spare's œuvre, as well as modern forms of corporeality such as pornography, tattoo culture, and bodily disability. Goêtic Atavisms was written not only to be a sensual experience, but to facilitate magical touch."
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vanilla-cigarillos · 11 months
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Women in Alchemy
Like many aspects of history, woman have been widely removed from the narrative of alchemy’s history. However, this false narrative hides the extraordinary impact that female figures had in the world of alchemical practices.
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Michael Maier (German physician and counsellor to Rudolf II Habsburg, a notable alchemist) named women who were able to create the famed Philosopher’s Stone. 
Mary the Jewess
A.k.a. Mary the Prophetess or Maria the Copt; Mary the Jewess was an early alchemist who became known from the works of Zosimos of Panopolis (Greco-Egyptian alchemist). On the basis of this work, Mary the Jewess lived between the first and third centuries A.D. in Alexandria. She is noted as one of the first alchemical writers, with her works not being dated later than the first century.
Mary is credited with the invention of multiple kinds of chemical apparatus, and is considered the first true alchemist of the Western world. She believed that metals had two different genders, and that if you were to join these two together a new entity could be made.
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Axiom of Maria
One becomes two, two becomes three, and out of the third comes one as the fourth
Carl Jung notably used this axiom as a metaphor for individuation, and wholeness.
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Tribikos
An alchemical still (alembic) with three arms used to obtain substances purified by distillation
Still used today in chemistry labs
Kerotakis
Device used to heat substances used in alchemy, as well to collect vapors
Bain-marie
A.k.a. “Mary’s bath”
Limits the maximum temperature of a container and its contents to the boiling point of a separate liquid (essentially, it is a double boiler) 
Cleopatra the Alchemist
A Greek alchemist and philosopher active in Alexandria during the 3rd or 4th century A.D. It’s notable that this is not Cleopatra VII, rather this is a pseudonym for an unknown author (or even a group of authors). Despite her hidden identity, Cleopatra the Alchemist is a foundational figure in alchemy, her influence perhaps even pre-dating Zosimos of Panopolis.
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Cleopatra the Alchemist is most noted for the Chrusopoeia of Cleopatra, a lone sheet document containing only symbols, drawings and captions. Examples of the imagery seen are the Ouroboros, an inscription saying:
One is the Serpent which has its poison according to two compositions, and One is All and through it is All, and by it is All, and if you have not All, All is nothing.
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There are also drawings of “dibikos”, an instrument similar to a kerotakis.
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Another is a symbol of the eight-banded star, and many believe the drawing of these star symbols and the crescent shapes above them are a depiction of turning lead into silver.
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Paphnutia the Virgin
Living around the time of 300 C.E., Paphnutia was an Egyptian alchemist referred to in the letters between Zosimos of Panopolis and his sister, Theosebeia (also assumed to be an alchemist). Within these letters, Zosimos criticizes his sister for associating with Paphnutia, someone he considered to be uneducated and incorrect in her practice of alchemy. 
Little else is known about her, aside from the possibility that she could have also been a priestess. It’s also theorized that she was connected to a school of alchemy that competed with that of Zosimos.
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sacredegypt · 2 days
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The Mystical Alchemy of Ancient Egypt: A Journey into the Roots of Transmutation
Alchemy, often regarded as the precursor to modern chemistry, has deep roots in the ancient civilizations, particularly in Ancient Egypt. The land of the pharaohs, known for its enigmatic pyramids and profound spirituality, is also where the early concepts of alchemy began to take shape. This mystical practice, shrouded in secrecy and symbolism, aimed at transforming base materials into noble substances and uncovering the secrets of eternal life.
The term "alchemy" itself is derived from the Arabic word "al-kīmiyā," which has its origins in the Ancient Egyptian word "khemia," referring to the fertile black soil of the Nile Delta. This connection underscores Egypt’s profound influence on the development of alchemical thought. Alchemy in Ancient Egyptian Healing Practices was not merely a proto-science but a spiritual discipline intertwined with the religious and philosophical systems of the time.
Central to Egyptian alchemy was the concept of transformation. The Egyptians believed that materials could be transmuted and perfected through a series of mystical and physical processes. This belief was mirrored in their practices of mummification and the quest for immortality. The process of preserving the body was seen as a transformation, preparing the deceased for eternal life, paralleling the alchemical goal of achieving perfection and enlightenment.
The Egyptian god Thoth, often depicted with the head of an ibis, was considered the patron deity of alchemy. Thoth, the god of wisdom, writing, and magic, was believed to have bestowed upon humanity the knowledge of alchemy. The "Emerald Tablet," attributed to Hermes Trismegistus (a syncretic figure combining elements of Thoth and the Greek god Hermes), is one of the most famous alchemical texts. Its maxim "As above, so below" encapsulates the belief that earthly transformations reflect and are influenced by the divine order.
The sacred city of Heliopolis, known for its sun temple and as a center of learning, was a crucial hub for alchemical studies. Here, priests and scholars delved into the mysteries of the natural world, seeking to understand and manipulate the elements. The practice of alchemy was closely guarded, with knowledge passed down through cryptic texts and oral traditions to preserve its sanctity and power.
Ancient Egyptian alchemy also had a profound influence on later alchemical traditions in the Greco-Roman world and beyond. The works of Zosimos of Panopolis, an Egyptian alchemist, are among the earliest extant writings on the subject. His texts, filled with symbolic Alchemy Ancient Egypt imagery and allegories, reflect the deep esoteric knowledge inherited from his Egyptian predecessors.
In conclusion, alchemy in Ancient Egypt was a rich tapestry of science, spirituality, and philosophy. It laid the foundational stones for future alchemical practices and contributed significantly to the development of early scientific thought. The Egyptian alchemists' quest for transformation and perfection, both material and spiritual, continues to captivate and inspire, echoing through the corridors of history as a testament to their enduring legacy.
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ieisia · 1 year
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Zosimos of Panopolis
Zosimos of Panopolis (Greek: Ζώσιμος ὁ Πανοπολίτης; also known by the Latin name Zosimus Alchemista, i.e. "Zosimus the Alchemist") was a Greco-Egyptian alchemist and Gnostic mystic who lived at the end of the 3rd and beginning of the 4th century AD. He was born in Panopolis (present day Akhmim, in the south of Roman Egypt), and flourished ca. 300. He wrote the oldest known books on alchemy, which he called "Cheirokmeta," using the Greek word for "things made by hand." Pieces of this work survive in the original Greek language and in translations into Syriac or Arabic. He is one of about 40 authors represented in a compendium of alchemical writings that was probably put together in Constantinople in the 7th or 8th century AD, copies of which exist in manuscripts in Venice and Paris.  Stephen of Alexandria is another.
Distillation equipment of Zosimos, from the 15th century Byzantine Greek manuscript Codex Parisinus 2327.
Arabic translations of texts by Zosimos were discovered in 1995 in a copy of the book Keys of Mercy and Secrets of Wisdom by Ibn Al-Hassan Ibn Ali Al-Tughra'i', a Persian alchemist. Unfortunately, the translations were incomplete and seemingly non-verbatim. The famous index of Arabic books, Kitab al-Fihrist by Ibn Al-Nadim, mentions earlier translations of four books by Zosimos, but due to inconsistency in transliteration, these texts were attributed to names "Thosimos", "Dosimos" and "Rimos"; also it is possible that two of them are translations of the same book. Fuat Sezgin, a historian of Islamic science, found 15 manuscripts of Zosimos in six libraries, at Tehran, Cairo, Istanbul, Gotha, Dublin and Rampur. Michèle Mertens analyzed what is known about those manuscripts in her translation of Zosimos, concluding that the Arabic tradition seems extremely rich and promising, and regretting the difficulty of access to these materials until translated editions are available.
Alchemy
Zosimos provided one of the first definitions of alchemy as the study of "the composition of waters, movement, growth, embodying and disembodying, drawing the spirits from bodies and bonding the spirits within bodies."
In general, Zosimos' understanding of alchemy reflects the influence of Hermetic and Gnosticspiritualities. He asserted that the fallen angels taught the arts of metallurgy to the women they married, an idea also recorded in the Book of Enoch and later repeated in the Gnostic Apocryphon of John. In a fragment preserved by Syncellus, Zosimos wrote:
The external processes of metallic transmutation—the transformations of lead and copper into silver and gold were said to always to mirror an inner process of purification and redemption. In his work Concerning the true Book of Sophe, the Egyptian, and of the Divine Master of the Hebrews and the Sabaoth Powers, Zosimos wrote:
Greek alchemists used what they called ὕδωρ θεῖον, meaning both divine water, and sulphurous water.  For Zosimos, the alchemical vessel was imagined as a baptismal font, and the tincturing vapours of mercury and sulphur were likened to the purifying waters of baptism, which perfected and redeemed the Gnostic initiate. Zosimos drew upon the Hermetic image of the krater or mixing bowl, a symbol of the divine mind in which the Hermetic initiate was "baptized" and purified in the course of a visionary ascent through the heavens and into the transcendent realms. Similar ideas of a spiritual baptism in the "waters" of the transcendent pleroma are characteristic of the Sethian Gnostic texts unearthed at Nag Hammadi. This image of the alchemical vessel as baptismal font is central to his Visions, discussed below.
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homeandliving · 1 year
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The Importance of Buying a Bain Marie
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Buying a bain marie is a significant investment, and you must make the right decision. There are many different brands and styles to choose from, so research before purchasing.
Keeping Food Warm for a Long Time
Keeping food warm for a long time requires a proper cooking technique. Food cooked in a bain Marie can be left out for an extended period, but it is essential to keep it at a specific temperature. It is important to remember that food left out in a bain Marie can be dangerous, so be sure to monitor it carefully.
If you want to keep food warm for a long time, you must buy a bain, Marie. You can purchase a commercial one at your local restaurant supply store; The most common commercial bain Marie is made of stainless steel. These are usually used in restaurants or catering businesses.
If you want to buy a commercial bain Marie, choosing one that can withstand the heat is essential. In addition, commercial bain Marie is an excellent choice for more extensive menus.
Making Delicate Sauces
Using a bain Marie can help you make delicate sauces. This cooking involves heating your ingredients in a separate container to prevent them from drying. It is also suitable for keeping food warm. A Bain Marie is a cylindrical pan that can hold hot water. It is ideal for melting chocolate and making other delicate foods. It also provides indirect heat, which can help retain nutrients in foods.
The Bain Marie is also used to make creme brulee. Again, it is a method of keeping food warm for guests. A Bain Marie is similar to a double boiler. It is a cylindrical pan with a small pot inside it that is submerged in a larger pan of hot water. The water in the larger pot will be heated slowly by steam from the small pool. It helps keep the food warm while waiting to be served.
Cooking Cheesecakes
Using a water bath for cooking cheesecakes can be a tricky task. But it is not as difficult as it sounds. The main trick is to find a way to seal the bottom of the pan. You can either use aluminium foil or a plastic slow cooker liner. This will prevent water from seeping into the pan. You can also cover the pan with an oven bag. To use a water bath, wrap a piece of aluminium foil around the bottom of the pan. 
It should be thick enough to seal and prevent water from seeping through. For better results, wrap the foil in a thick oven bag. Next, place the springform pan into a larger, deeper pan. This is called a bain Marie. The Bain Marie is the French culinary term for the water bath, which is a method of heating or cooling food by surrounding it with hot water.
Cleaning
Using a bain Marie in your commercial kitchen is a great way to hold and keep food warm or cool. It also prevents food from clumping or curdling. It's an excellent option for serving large crowds. A Bain Marie is a cylindrical shape, often made from stainless steel. This material is good at transferring heat and is easy to clean.
The name bain Marie is French, derived from the word water bath. It was used in the first century A.D. for heating, but modern models can hold hot and cold food. A bain-marie is a great way to maintain and keep delicate foods warm or cool. This is because the water surrounding the food is hot, which helps prevent cracking. A bain-marie is also suitable for preparing food. For example, many restaurants use it to serve salads. It also helps keep hot foods hot without burning the insides. A bain-marie is also useful when melting chocolate.
Alchemical Origins
Buying a bain Marie is a way of saying that you're having a bath. A Bain Marie is a container filled with water and then heated. The term is also used to describe a double boiler. In the Western world, the time "bain Marie" comes from the medieval Latin balneum Mariae. The word means 'Mary's bath' and dates back to the 1st century A.D.
The first alchemical writer to be attested to is Zosimos of Panopolis. He is considered the father of alchemy. His writings are believed to have been written between the first and third centuries A.D. However, he based his work on earlier alchemical writers. Zosimos argued that alchemy originated in Pharaonic Egypt. He criticized the alchemical practices of Egyptian priests. He also believed that alchemy was a way for men to learn how to control the world.
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the-flower-herald · 2 years
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Okay so. I made background info about my OCs because I fell in love with my DND character and I wanted to give him a wife. And now I have this:
Behekst Zosimos
Behekst meaning "hexed" or "cursed" in Dutch. Named so because his mother didn't want him, and her pregnancy was spent ill and resentful. Zosimos comes from Zosimos of Panopolis, one of the first and greater alchemists.
He's half Wood Elf, half Dark Elf- which is another reason his mother hated him. She mocked his red eyes and the silver in his hair from birth. He has a darker copper skin and jet black hair, save for the streak of silver.
He's incredibly strong physically and magically. Standing at 5'5 tall and with an unusually stocky build for an Elf, he did get his fair share of stares and bullying. Definitely has little dog syndrome. While he's loud and can be selfish, he has a big heart and he's really stealthy and graceful.
He's an expert farmer and hunter. His produces and fresh meat made him the love of the town when he grew to a mature age and opened his own shop. Not to mention his baking and cooking is phenomenal. He grew to love homemaking for himself.
He eventually left town to settle somewhere new and start living for himself. Along the way, he learned even more plant magic. His communication with animals got better too, and he found a love in fungi.
On his travels he had many scrapes, his small size leading many to think he'd be an easy target to mug, but he kicked ass and earned scars along the way.
His most noticeable though is a large set of teeth marks on the right side of his face. He tried to hug a dire wolf. While he can communicate with animals, he still hasn't learned that not all of them are friendly.
Behekst LOVES shiny things. His wrists are adorned in leather and metal bracelets and he wears a few necklaces. He even has balsa wood in his stretched ears. He is very easily charmed and distracted by bits and baubles.
He has major resting bitch face, but he's really a chaotic softie. He spends the majority of his time spaced out either daydreaming about his garden or his wife. He's got a big mouth but a warm and clear, almost calm voice. Until he's pissed. Fuck with him and he uses his Intimidation. Guy can pull off an excellent Smaug impression in terms of deepness.
He has sharper teeth and nails, but with his druid skills can alter his features as he pleases for a set amount of time. He likes to go for a dragon look, or a snake mostly.
Speaking of his wife, the man is like Gomez levels of obsessed with her. I have a whole sheet for her too, to post. He goes absolutely feral for that woman. While in a straight relationship, he's pansexual. Before her, he'd sleep with any consenting adult with a pulse. He just likes making people feel good.
Which is also why he loves to make food. His love language is trying to feed you, or teach you how to garden for yourself. And books. If you get a gift from him, it's books and food.
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forbidden-sorcery · 4 years
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The attempt to become a god is the Great Work of magic and alchemy. The belief that man can attain the divine while still in the body, with the parallel between this process and the transmutation of base metals to gold, was grafted on to the metalworking techniques of the ancient world by Gnostic Graeco-Egyptian alchemists. One of them, Zosimos of Panopolis in Egypt, writing about A.D. 300, describes a dream in which he saw a priest sacrificing at a dome-shaped altar at the top of fifteen steps. He heard the voice of the priest saying, 'I have accomplished the action of descending the fifteen steps toward the darkness, and the action of ascending the steps toward the light. The sacrifice renews me, rejecting the dense nature of the body. Thus consecrated by necessity, I become a spirit.' The priest said he had suffered unbearable violence. He had been dismembered with a sword. His bones had been mixed with his flesh and 'burned in the fire of the treatment' and so, through the transformation of the body, he had become a spirit...        Later in the same dream, Zosimos saw a crowd of people immersed in boiling water on the altar, burned and wailing. He saw a man of copper holding a tablet of lead. A spectator told him that 'the men who wish to obtain virtue enter here and become spirits after having escaped from the body'. Waking from the dream, Zosimos tells the reader to build a temple 'as of white lead, as of alabaster, having neither commencement nor end in its construction. Let it have in its interior a spring of pure water, sparkling like the sun...' Then take a sword and find the narrow opening which is the entrance to the temple. A serpent lies at the entrance. Seize the serpent, kill him, flay him and use his body as a step to the entrance. You will find what you seek. The man of copper has become a man of silver and if you wish will become a man of gold.
Richard Cavendish - The Black Arts : A Concise History of Witchcraft, Demonology, Astrology, and Other Mystical Practices Throughout the Ages
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pathofregeneration · 5 years
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Rembrandt van Rijn, The Magician (or: A Scholar in His Study) — 1650-54
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“Let your body rest, calm your passions, resist desire, pleasure, anger, sorrow, and the dozen fatalities of death. In thus conducting yourself you will call to you the divine being, and the divine being will come to you, he who is everywhere and nowhere.  . . . Operating in this manner you will obtain the proper, authentic, and natural tinctures. Make these things until you become perfect in your soul. But, when you recognize that you have arrived at perfection, then beware of the natural elements of the material: descending toward the Shepherd, and plunging into meditation, you will thus re-ascend to your origin.”
— Zosimos of Panopolis
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bkworm5 · 2 years
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The Glass Scientists: Info from the Author's Notes (Chapter 1)
"This first part of TGS [Chapter 1] takes place in Bethnal Green, an infamous Victorian slum which, in this alternate universe, is plagued not only by crime and poverty but also a frequent influx of supernatural creatures. I chose it mostly because it was a part of London's East End (generally, the place where Unpleasant Things Happened) but it wasn't Whitechapel. Whitechapel is a popular neighborhood to use in Victorian-y Steampunk-y stories--especially Jekyll and Hyde stories-- because that is the neighborhood where the whole Jack the Ripper thing went down."
Every time Jasper does the "glow-y barf-y thing" his appearance changes. Either becoming more or less wolf-like.
The carriage Jekyll uses is a Brougham carriage
Sabrina describes Jekyll's voice as "-a voice of infinite calm. It is not a loud voice, but it is one you can hear even across a crowded room--or, in this case, past a rowdy, screaming mob. It is patient and warm and confident."
"Church Grims are guardian spirits of graveyards. Once, it was thought that the first person buried in a new graveyard would protect the spirits of the dead from the devil, but at some point someone decided to delegate the work to man's best friend--they buried living black dogs in graveyards so that their souls would become Church Grims. In recent times, their zombie-like appearance has earned them an unfair reputation as omens of death"
Jekyll got Zosi after his graveyard was destroyed by a factory explosion
Jekyll named Zosi after the ancient Greek alchemist Zosimos of Panopolis, because, and I quote, Jekyll is "a huge stupid nerd"
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cryptotheism · 7 months
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One of the only surviving texts from 3rd century alchemist Zosimos of Panopolis is called "On The Sacred Letter Omega"
It was clearly a part of a whole series. One for each letter of the Greek alphabet. Later writers even reference his books on kappa and sigma.
Imagine writing a whole series, and the only one that survives is "Z is for Zebra, gods chosen beast"
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thatsbelievable · 2 years
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Who’s your favorite alchemist?
Zosimos of Panopolis has always been very kind to us.
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mxvladdy · 3 years
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I can't stress enough 'wows' in tve way you write along with the fact that it's you first few posts (i think? Pls correct me) can you do luci mammon and satan with a reader who takes naps bc of overthinking? They just tug their sleeves and shot them a tired look, while looking down shying away. Also, have a nice day and take the time to be yourself!
Aw thanks fam! I am fairly new to posting my works, I tried twice before this with two different writing blogs but I deleted them both bc I felt discouraged. I’m older now and I feel a lot better about my writing, so third time the charm and all that lol! I’m so glad you like my writing! I know I need some work on grammar and expanding my vocabulary.  
This was a super cute prompt ;.; I hope I did it justice!
Lucifer
He is a mix of jealous and pissed. He wishes he could fall asleep so easily when he gets inundated with too many things at once. But also- just don’t do that? Where were your manners?
He starts noticing your little peculiarity in class. Specifically that you tend to nod off in advance alchemy and rune scripting. You were being so studious, jotting down notes, ask great questions. Next thing he knows you're out like a light.
He is shocked for a moment before he will wake you up. Your wide doe-eyed frown does nothing to him. JK his hearts clench at your wounded look.
He makes the other brothers report to him about your behavior and odd sleep habit. Were you ill? Was this just something humans did? Devils, was Belphie rubbing off on you?
They all say the same thing. One moment you are working hard or talking to them about a topic you are passionate about, and the next you are yawning hard enough to pop your jaw and shyly asking to lay down.
Well-he can’t have that.
If you are going to fall asleep around anyone it’s going to be him.
He sets up remedial lessons with you after dinner to make up for the work slept through. You sit by him at his long ornate desk while he tutors you on what you missed.
You weren't having any problems,  you even finished a few pages. He is proud and then-
“I can almost hear those gears slowing my dear.” Lucifer interrupts himself mid-explanation of Zosimos of Panopolis and Maria the Prophetess's theories of alchemy in human medicine.
You jerk awake and turn to him blinking owlishly. "Yeah, I just need to lay down." You admit.
Lucifer eyes you critically. This was sudden, were you ill? You had been fine moments ago, bright-eyed and enthusiastic. He cups your face, turning it from side to side. "So suddenly? We haven't even discussed the properties of mercury yet." You hum letting your eyes droop. He was always so warm.
"Hour nap break? Please?" His stern gaze softens at how your nose scrunches up cutely as you yawn.
“Very well.” He relents letting you slick over to his couch. You flop over face first with a grunt of satisfaction. You toss and turn for a while, moving his pillows around unsatisfied.
“Luci-” You call in defeat. He ignores you at first. If you wanted to nap fine, he would get some work done in the meantime. “Luci~” You say again. You could see his brow twitching. “Lu-”
“My dear,” He shoots you a withering look. “You are treading a thin line. If you have the energy to call for me you have the energy to study.” You say nothing at his brisk tone, instead of opening your arms to him to join you. “You tempt me.” He purrs hiding his smile behind his paperwork.
“Learned from the best.” Lucifer shakes his head laughing at your smug reply. He glances over you to his grandfather clock. Hmmm-perhaps he could spare a few minutes. He rises elegantly discarding his tie and waistcoat to his abandoned chair. Running a hand through his hair he snorts at your little whistle.
“Move.” He commands. You shake your head patting your belly. “I will crush you.” He laughs but lays over you regardless.
“Good-you’re warm.” You say muffled in his shirt. Wrapping your arms around his middle you drift off. Lucifer holds you close, running a still gloved hand up and down your side. Perhaps he should bring out some more complex topics next time. If this was the outcome-
Mammon
He noticed you get drowsy before in class. Your cute little head jerks as you nod off, hands rubbing at your face as you fight to stay awake before giving in to the need to sleep. It was adorable- not that he was watching you because of that! He was just doing his job of looking out for you
Ye-that was all.
Honestly, he thought you were just like him. He never cared for the books being forced on him in class. Boring useless crap in his opinion. He much rather sleep through a lecture on stats too.
Now books on photography? That's where it's at. He has a legitimate passion for it.
He likes being behind the camera just as much as he likes being in front of it. Though he doesn't snap photos often.
He doesn't need more beratement from his brothers than he already gets. Sides, he just feels like they would look down at this like everything else he does.
He'll share his hobby with you though. You at least seem interested in it. He'll show you his collection of vintage to high-tech cameras and talk your ear off about the makes, models, and features.
You nod along and ask questions from time to time, smiling along with Mammon while he prattles on about color theory next to you on the floor.
He was just getting to Auguste Lumiére when he feels a gentle bump on his shoulder.
"O-oi!" Mammon starts, shaking his shoulder to rouse you. You look up at him, blinking the sleep from your eyes. "Was...was I that boring?" He deflates a little, all previous excitement gone in a flash. You had seemed so interested...
"What? Oh, no. No Mammon I'm sorry. It's really all fascinating," You grab for his sleeve so he couldn't run away. "It was just a lot of information all at once. I just got a bit overwhelmed."
"So you fall asleep?" He raises a brow not believing you for a second. Who falls asleep when something is interesting? He'll admit he's fallen asleep while listening to Levi talk about a new anime or Asmo with a make-up release.  But that's because it had been boring. "Is that like a human thing?"
You shrug snuggling closer. "I don't know- but it's a me thing. Give me five? I'd love to hear you talk more about your collection, promise."
Mammon glows scarlet at your words. "Of course you do!" He puffs out his chest excitedly. “I got great taste.” You nod into his shirt before drifting off again. He tilts his head slightly to look at you chuckling internally when your breathing and heartbeat slow down. Damn, out in seconds. Well, better get comfortable.
Uncrossing his long legs he picks up the camera he had been showing you. The old Polaroid lens reflects his face back at him. He remembered the day Land had debuted this marvel of engineering. He just had had to get his hands on one. It was useless now, he had much better quality cameras than this old thing, but he remembered you reminiscing about your human friends and their portable camera. Would you take some pictures with him too? He would take one now, but the sound of the flash would definitely wake you up.
He fiddles with it for a few more minutes, opening and closing the film canister and checking for any parts that needed fixing as he waits. You stir at his side a few minutes later with a little mew of satisfaction. Mammon hears your joints creak and pop as you stretch. "Morning." He says sarcastically, earning himself a light punch to his shoulder. "Ready to continue?"
You nod eagerly, perky and aware. At least for the moment.
Satan
He didn't really notice at first the pattern of your behavior.
You would come over for book club. Which was really just him reading his current novel and you picking something at random to gain a little random knowledge.
You would find a comfortable position on his bed, curl up nice and small and read. Then after a bit yawn and start to snooze.
He first thought it was the atmosphere of his room. It was quiet, warm, and the sound of flickering candles and the rustle of paper sometimes caused him to doze too.
But when it starts happening outside of class he notices.
Hmmm….this is new.
He looks it up in his human anatomy books and finds nothing.
He's not particularly worried about you per se. You always bounce back quickly after a quick snooze.
Then you start dozing when he is talking… >:(
Like his brother/dad he is a little miffed at first but then your behavior reminds him a cat and he loves you 10x harder now
Satan stops in his pacing of the back gardens. His book of poetry hanging limply in his hand. He had been reciting some of the most fascinating lines of work from Lord Byron's later works and wanted a human's perspective. He had thought you were interested. You never complained before when he asked you out here. Perhaps you were just being polite all those times before. Anything to soothe wrath. He snaps his book shut sharply, take some perverse satisfaction in the way you start out of your light sleep at the noise.
"Why'd you stop?" You ask wiping at your face.
"No point talking to someone that doesn't wish to listen." He snaps tersely.
"Oh-Satan, no I was listening. It...it just got to be so much so fast." You flush. “You had some great points going, I just needed a minute.” He watches your eyes grow heavy again, and it dawns on him.
"Do you just sleep when overwhelmed?" He asks incredulously. In all his years with humans, this was new. You shrug making grabby hands for him to move closer. He scoffs but moves into your space. You grab at the hem of his shirt and pull him down to sit next to you. He goes willingly getting comfortable by your side. You eye his lap longingly, hands clutching around his coat sleeve. “Fine-” He rolls his eyes. “Come here you odd thing.” You smile in triumph and crawl into his lap. Once settled you nuzzle into his warm chest.
“Wake me up in ten? I want to hear more about your conversations with Byron.”
“I’ll hold you to it.” He kisses the top of your forehead, opening his book to read again with one hand. You hum at his soft kiss, returning it sleepily with one of your own before passing out again. Ten minutes go by in an instant and Satan looks down at your peaceful face. He smiles to himself, perhaps he’ll let you sleep for a little while longer. You’d need it for his next point.  
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