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The shrewd spagyric knew well with whom he was dealing.
New interpretations continue to be developed around spagyric, chemical, and esoteric schools of thought.
The final spagyric should be a re-blending of all such extracts into one 'essence.'
Great Virtues,... sleeping here the dust of his spagyric/alchemic body converts the lead to gold.
The three primal alchemical properties and their correspondence in spagyric remedy are:
Spagyric most commonly refers to a plant tincture to which has also been added the ash of the calcined plant.
Transmutation, spagyric potion making, homunculi, and alchemically created items may be incorporated into the gameplay.
The concept of the spagyric remedy in turn relies upon the three cardinal principles of alchemy, termed as salt, sulphur and mercury.
Paracelsian iatrochemistry emphasized the medicinal application of alchemy (continued in plant alchemy, or spagyric).
Winston founded Herbalist and Alchemist, an herbal tincture firm known for spagyric alchemical processing of herbs.
In the last hundred years, alchemists have been portrayed in a magical and spagyric role in fantasy fiction, film, television, comics and video games.
Frater Albertus had a profound effect on the way Alchemy and particularly the Spagyric method was disseminated and understood in the mid to late 20th century.
His Spagyric Medicine also appeared in German translation as Medicina Spagyrica oder spagyrische Artzneykunst (Frankfurt, 1662), and in a French edition: Médecine spagyrique (1648).
Based on the Paracelsian concept of three essentials, Body, Soul and Spirit, Frater Albertus developed a system of teaching alchemical concepts using the spagyric technique of separation and cohobation.
Located at the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama, La Granjilla de La Fresneda is multifunctional architectural complex including ornamental, etnobotanical and spagyric gardens, artificial dams and waterways, and a hunting reserve.
In the first place, you must know that no ordinary quicksilver is useful, but our quicksilver is produced from the best metal by the spagyric art, pure, subtle, clear, and glistening, like a spring, pellucid even as crystal, free from all dross.
Beliefs related to the "unicorn horn" influence alchemy through spagyric medicine; that object was at the origin of a series of tests over its purification properties, among othres recounted in the book of Ambroise Paré, Discourse on unicorn, announcing the beginnings of the experimental method.
The origin of the Paracelsian invented word spagyrici from the Greek: Spao, to tear open, + ageiro, to collect, is a neologism coined by Paracelsus to define his spagyric type of medicine-oriented alchemy; the origins of iatrochemistry no less, being first advanced by the Swiss physician.
Electrohomeopathy has some associations with Spagyric medicine, a holistic medical philosophy claimed to be the practical application of alchemy in medical treatment, so that the principle of modern electrohomeopathy is that disease is typically multi-organic in cause or effect and therefore requires holistic treatment that is at once both complex and natural.