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AE Waite: "The Pictorial Symbols of Alchemy
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"Alchemy, as an art, was expressed through both written and pictorial means, with the latter often serving as allegorical representations. While some alchemical texts, such as those by Eirenæus Philalethes and Alexander Seton, are considered authoritative, they are not illustrated. The alchemical laboratory, as depicted by Michael Maier, illustrates the physical work of alchemy, emphasizing the importance of the three alchemical principles and the pursuit of the Stone of the Philosophers. This text delves into the symbolism of spiritual alchemy, using illustrations from various sources. It explores the process of spiritual transformation, likening it to the alchemical magnum opus, and how it involves the union of body, soul, and spirit. The text concludes by suggesting that spiritual alchemy is akin to the Yoga process, leading to the attainment of absolute desire and Divine Union."

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