CW 13- Alchemical Studies

437 Commentary on “The secret of the golden flower.”

438 Commentary on “The secret of the golden flower.” 1. Difficulties encountered by a European in trying to understand the East.

439 Commentary on “The secret of the golden flower.” 2. Modern psychology offers a possibility of understanding.

440 Commentary on “The secret of the golden flower.” 3. The fundamental concepts, a. Tao. b. The circular movement and the center.

441 Commentary on “The secret of the golden flower.” 4. Phenomena of the way. a. The disintegration of consciousness.

442 Commentary on “The secret of the golden flower.” 4. Phenomena of the way. b. Animus and anima.

443 Commentary on “The secret of the golden flower.” 5. The detachment of consciousness from the object.

444 Commentary on “The secret of the golden flower.” 6. The fulfilment.

445 Commentary on “The secret of the golden flower.” 7. Conclusion.

446 The visions of Zosimos. I. The texts.

447 The visions of Zosimos. II. Commentary. 1. General remarks on the interpretation.

448 The visions of Zosimos. II. Commentary. 2. The sacrifi-cal act.

449 The visions of Zosimos. II. Commentary. 3. The personifications.

450 The visions of Zosimos. II. Commentary. 4. The stone symbolism.

451 The visions of Zosimos. II. Commentary. 5. The water symbolism.

452 The visions of Zosimos. II. Commentary. 6. The origin of the vision.

453 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 1. The two sources of knowledge: the light of nature and the light of revelation.

454 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 1. The two sources of knowledge: the light of nature and the light of revelation, a. Magic.

455 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 1. The two sources of knowledge: the light of nature and the light of revelation, b. Alchemy.

456 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 1. The two sources of knowledge: the light of nature and the light of revelation, c. The arcane teaching.

457 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 1. The two sources of knowledge: the light of nature and the light of revelation, d. The primordial man.

458 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 2. “De vita longa”: an exposition of the secret doctrine, a. The Illaster.

459 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 2. “De vita longa”: an exposition of the secret doctrine, b. The Aquaster.

460 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 2. “De vita longa”: an exposition of the secret doctrine, c. Ares.

461 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 2. “De vita longa”: an exposition of the secret doctrine, d. Melusina.

462 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 2. “de vita longa”: an exposition of the secret doctrine, e. the filius regius as the arcane substance. (Michael Maler) .

463 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 2. “De vita longa”: an exposition of the secret doctrine, f. The production of the one, or center, by distillation.

464 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 2. “De vita longa”: an exposition of the secret doctrine, g. The coniunctio in the spring.

465 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 3. The natural transformation mystery, a. The light of the darkness.

466 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 3. The natural transformation mystery, b. The union of man’s two natures.

467 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 3. The natural transformation mystery, c. The qualemity of the homo maximus.

468 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 3. The natural transformation mystery, d. The rapprochement with the unconscious.

469 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 4. The commentary of Gerard Dorn. a. Melusina and the process of individuation.

470 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 4. The commentary of Gerard Dora. b. The hierosgamos of the everlasting man.

471 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 4. The commentary of Gerard Dora. c. Spirit and nature.

472 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 4. The commentary of Gerard Dorn. d. The ecclesiastical sacrament and the opus alchymicum.

473 Paracelsus as a spiritual phenomenon. 5. Epilogue.

474 The spirit Mercurius. Part I: 1. The spirit in the bottle.

475 The spirit Mercurius. Part I: 2. The connection between spirit and tree.

476 The spirit Mercurius. Part I: 3. The problem of freeing Mercurius.

477 The spirit Mercurius. Part II: 1. Introductory.

478 The spirit Mercurius. Part II: 2. Mercurius as quicksilver and/or water.

479 The spirit Mercurius. Part. II: 3. Mercurius as fire.

480 The spirit Mercurius. Part II: 4. Mercurius as spirit and soul.

481 The spirit Mercurius. Part II: 4. Mercurius as spirit and soul. a. Mercurius as an aerial spirit.

482 The spirit Mercurius. Part II: 4. Mercurius as spirit and soul. b. Mercurius as soul.

483 The spirit Mercurius. Part II: 4. Mercurius as spirit and soul. c. Mercurius as spirit in the incorporeal, metaphysical sense.

484 The spirit Mercurius. Part II: 5. The dual nature of Mercurius.

485 The spirit Mercurius. Part II: 6. The unity and trinity of Mercurius.

486 The spirit Mercurius. Part II: 7. The relation of Mercurius to astrology and the doctrine of the archons.

487 The spirit Mercurius. Part II: 8. Mercurius and Hermes.

488 The spirit Mercurius. Part II: 9. Mercurius as the arcane substance.

489 The spirit Mercurius. Part H: 10. Summary.

490 The philosophical tree. I. Individual representations of the tree symbol.

491 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and Interpretation of the tree symbol. I. The tree as an archetypal image.

492 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 2. The tree in the treatise of Jodocus Greverus.

493 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 3. The tetrasomia.

494 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 4. The image of wholeness.

495 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 5. The nature and origin of the philosophical tree.

496 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 6. Dora’s interpretation of the tree.

497 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 7. The rose-coloured blood and the rose.

498 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 8. The alchemical mind.

499 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 9. Various aspects of the tree.

500 The philosophical tree. U. On the history and Interpretation of the tree symbol. 10. The habitat of the tree.

501 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. II. The inverted tree.

502 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and Interpretation of the tree symbol. 12. Bird and snake.

503 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 13. The feminine tree-numen.

504 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 14. The tree as the lapis.

505 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 15. The dangers of the art.

506 The philosophical tree. U. On the history and interpretation oi the tree symbol. 16. Understanding as a means of defence.

507 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 17. The motif of torture.

508 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 18. The relation of suffering to the couiunctio.

509 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 19. The tree as man.

510 The philosophical tree. II. On the history and interpretation of the tree symbol. 20. The interpretation and integration of the unconscious.