First let me introduce myself. My name is Anthony fellow Alchemist. As I was reading the long library of alchemy texts as I spend hours doing . I came upon a letter that gave a process of making what is called "The Universal Medicine"
It was made from dew water and raw sea salt. It gave instructions in on how to take this to the 1st degree of the philosophers stone in several months time. I myself being over zealous took upon the task. Since it took such a long time to make I put together several liters of prime material for the process. The process includes only dew water, and dead sea salt, and a special energetic process you put it through for several months.
The description of the Universal Medicine was very promising. 25 drops cures any disease. Over time it purifies the eyes to see into the ultra violet spectrum and be initiated by the beings who live there.
I have since completed making the Universal Medicine and it has given me great benefits. So many benefits I made it again with several gallons to give to others.
If anyone wants a sample of the Universal Medicine please just email me @ lrds_hasboun@yahoo.com with your name, and address.
Hello Taylor - is this you? The Anthony? I am so confused - anyway this sounds fascinating indeed!
What is the process?
What benefits have you experienced?
I have read something like this, somewhere else - I will try and remember!
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Many have tried to downplay the achievements of alchemist for centuries. Often times people, who fail to make any progress in the subject at all, like to believe that all of alchemy is metaphor and allegory. There could be nothing further from the truth. Although one can take practical alchemical experiments and derive spiritual truths from them, it does not mean that only non tangible results are to be obtained with alchemy.
I invite anyone with more than a passing interest in the subject, to actually begin an experiment, before you claim that the products of alchemy are non external.