Articles related to "Alchemy"
World of Warcraft Alchemy Guide
Alchemy produces a variety of potions that are useful to players for immediate, quick healing of their mana or health bars.
• world of warcraft alchemy guide
• wow alchemy guide
• alchemy trade skill
• player
• alchemist
Beginner's EQ Alchemy Guide
This unique skill lets a character brew beneficial potions that he can use himself or sell to other players for a profit.
• eq alchemy guide
• everquest alchemy guide
• everquest trade skill guides
• everquest shaman potions
• everquest
WoW Alchemy Elixirs
A simple quest allows an alchemist to specialize in Elixirs. Only one alchemy specialization may be chosen by a character.
• alchemy elixirs specialization
• elxirs
• alchemy
• world of warcraft alchemy exlirs
• elixirs trade skill specialization
WoW Alchemy Potions
Potions allows an alchemist to create a variety of fluids that are useful to players.
• world of warcaft alchemy potions
• alchemy potions
• postions
• world of warcraft trade skill
• alchemy specialization
Androgyny in Alchemy and Mysticism
What is the concept of Sol and Luna in Hermetic Philosophy? Explore the origins of this fascinating belief through illustrated manuscripts and alchemical texts.
• alchemy
• mysticism
• hermetic philosophy
• sol
• luna
WoW Alchemy Transmutation
Transmutation allows a character to turn a low level ore into a higher level one.
• transmutation
• alchemy
• world of warcraft
• alchemy specialization
• warcraft
A Modern Tower of Babel?
Is our inner spiritual and psychological development keeping pace with our scientific achievement? Jung's work on alchemy may shed some light on this and the urge for immortality.
• jung
• alchemy
• individuation process
• consciousness
• modern medicine
Alchemist Builds Submarine
Renaissance alchemists did more than try to make gold. One invented refrigeration and a submarine, all because of a substance found in barnyard dung.
• renaissance
• alchemist
• alchemy
• saltpeter
• oxygen
Ben Jonson's The Alchemist
The most popular of Jonson's comedies, "The Alchemist" is still regularly performed today. But its appeal lies in more than simple speed and verbal dexterity.
• ben jonson
• the alchemist
• renaissance comedy
• alchemy
• elizabethan slang
In Search of Enlightenment
How do myth, religion, alchemy, and gnosis all help us understand the individuation process?
• myth
• religion
• alchemy
• gnosis
• jung
Little Deaths
Changes in our lives offer us an opportunity to explore within on the journey to wholeness.
• individuation
• alchemy
• celtic spirituality
• analysis
• jung
Metaphors in Stones
A reflection on the metaphorical relationship of alchemy and gem collecting to the individuation process.
• alchemy
• jung
• individuation
• psyche
• archetype
Oops! Here I Go Again...
Individuation, like alchemy, is not something one goes through quickly and then is finished with.
• jung
• alchemy
• individuation
• depression
• stress
Pottermania and Potterism
Harry Potter has shaken most of the world's cultures to their foundations. What is it with this book? Is Harry Potter an reincarnation of Elvis Presley?
• culture
• folklore
• elvis presley
• harry potter
• withes
Salvation
How can marriage be salvation? A discussion based on the work of Guggenbuhl-Craig.
• guggenbuhl-craig
• jung
• marriage
• mysterium coniuntionis
• relationships
The Amazing Pear Tree
Symbolism found in viewing an ordinary pear tree has meanings which relate to Jung's writings on alchemy.
• symbol
• alchemy
• jung
• individuation
• kundalini
The Greening of Oneself
What does the Green Man archetype have to say to us? How is it relevant to our individuation process?
• green man
• individuation
• jung
• alchemy
• mythology
Facing Changes In Your Life
This week we look at some tips for coping with changes in your life. In addition to giving tips, we look at some books by noted authors on the subject of change.
• tara bennet-goleman
• "emotional alchemy - how the
mind can heal the he
• erik erikson
• daniel goleman
• emotional intelligence
For the Lady's (Mantle, that is...)
Named for alchemy, this little herb is as important to medicine as it is to magic. Read on to learn its facinating lore...
• alchemilla
• alchemy
• herb
• herbalist
• herbalism
Kundalini in Hermetic Philosophy
"Kundalini" was a popular concept with Hermetic philosophers. It is favored in the West today for its mediation qualities.
• kundalini
• caduceus
• hermetic philosophy
• alchemy
• hermetics
Pennies and Dimes: Two remarkable journeys without any!
Hitch-hiking is cheap. We all know that. But just how cheap can it be? Here are two chaps, Mike McIntyre and Tom Thumb who go to great lengths to show us ... not a penny! Two journies of a spiritual nature, that began with a rejection of money.
• penniless
mike mcintyre
tom thumb
the kindness
Puzzles of the Elements
Think the periodic table of the elements is beyond boring? Perhaps you escaped it in high school. Either way, try these puzzles.
• periodic table of the elements
• elements
• alchemy
• physical units
• physics puzzle
Returning the Archetypal King
The popular "Return of the King" in movie theaters may hint at archetypal connections to the idea of the king.
• "return of the king
• " "lord of the rings
• " king
• jung
• tolkien
Ruskin and the Archetypes
This article briefly explores Ruskin's use of archetypal imagery in 'The King of the Golden River.'
• john ruskin
• jung
• psychology
• art
• history
The Caduceus
The relationship between Orthodox Medicine and Homeopathy.
• caduceus
• "ancient science"
• homeopathy
• homoeopathy
• orthodox
The Ring Song of al-Andalus
Novelist and poet, Del Marbrook, takes an alchemist's view of some ancient Arabic models, directing our attention towards some rather intriguing insights concerning the poetic campfires round which we gather in our quest for fellowship and understanding.
• del
• marbrook
• poetry
• arab
• arabic
When Things Become Set in Stone
When old symbols lose their meaning, should we keep hanging on to them or be open for a new experience?
• crucifixion of christ
• dying and rising god
• alchemy
• individuation
• jung
Concept of Jacob’s Ladder
"Jacob's Ladder" is a biblical concept, but for Hermetic philosophers it was also symbolic of man's transformation, and his connection to the universe.
• ladder
• jacob’s ladder
• alchemy
• mysticism
• hermetic philosophy
Food magic
Making magic in the kitchen and blessing ingredients and meals is one of the most basic rituals a pagan can do for themselves and their family.
• food
• meals
• kitchen
• witch
• bless
Halloween Themed Garden Plants
Spooks, magic, ghouls, and black cats. October's All Hallow's Eve can be fun to celebrate in the garden with these Halloween named plants.
• themed garden plants
• halloween plants
• all hallows eve
• theme plantings
• october plants
In a Unicorn's Garden Book Review
Judyth McLeod explores medieval gardens, interviews gardening experts and explains how to create a medieval garden at home.
• books on medieval gardening
• gardening in the middle ages
• the medieval garden
• plants and herbs used in a medieval garden
• in a unicorn’s garden recreating the magic and mys
Roger Bacon, Medieval Thinker
Brief biography of Roger Bacon, 13th century English Franciscan medieval thinker. He is known for his 'Opus Maius' and as 'Doctor Mirabilis.'
• roger bacon
• roger bacon philosopher scientist
• roger bacon doctor mirabilis
• roger bacon brief bio
• english franciscan medieval thinker
Serpents in Hermetic Philosophy
Snakes, serpents and dragons were a popular theme in alchemical texts and picture books. What is their importance, and how did this tradition begin?
• alchemy
• mysticism
• hermetic philosophy
• serpents
• serpent
The Black Death and Medieval Art
Images of death and the macabre produced during the Medieval era were highly influenced by the Black Plague that spread across Europe during the mid-14th century.
• medieval art
• art
• late medieval art
• gothic art
• the black death