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+3solarseeker thepassamist SunWukong 7 posters | Author | Message |
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SunWukong
Number of posts : 293 Registration date : 2012-08-17
| Subject: Dew and carbon dioxide Sat Oct 19, 2013 3:59 am | |
| take dew water full of carbon dioxide (seltzer water or dry ice added) and ferment this dew until its filthy and stinky take a bottle, a flask, distillation set up or a reflux set up fill it 1/3rd full..... reflux or rectify until it is clear and pure using a water bath or the like once this water is clear and pure TAKE IT OUT, PUT IT IN A GLASS PAN OR THE LIKE AND CONGEAL take this salt... put it in a flask.... and gently, very gently heat it until it melts... get the black, white and red....heat ti more black white red..... then take this red salt.... or red sulphur... red stone of fire.... coagulate it dissolve it in alcohol once done..... take half as medicine..... the other half CONGEAL then repeat the aforementioned process but when you get the clear water again add the red salt once again....and then CONGEAL then coagulate it again... do this enough till you get a lot.... dissolve it in alcohol...then add gold... gently boil till pure... CONGEAL then coagulate... that is transmutation powder... the amount you saved is a safe medicine to cause no death the art may be dissolve and coauglate but instead dissolve, congeal and then coagulate..... 3 parts of wisdom 3 operations and that is how you make dew elixir \"philosophical dew\" can follow the same method DISSOLVE, CONGEAL AND THEN COAGULATEI am Jay and the mechanics of matter is my specialty wisdom is but the effect of mechanics ^isaac newton | |
| | | SunWukong
Number of posts : 293 Registration date : 2012-08-17
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Sat Oct 19, 2013 4:04 am | |
| the matter of the stonematter (n.) Look up matter at Dictionary.com c.1200, materie, "subject of thought, speech, or expression," from Anglo-French matere, Old French matere "subject, theme, topic; substance, content, material; character, education" (12c., Modern French matière), from Latin materia "substance from which something is made," also "hard inner wood of a tree" (cf. Portuguese madeira "wood"), from mater "origin, source, mother" (see mother (n.1)). Or, on another theory, it represents *dmateria, from PIE root *dem-/*dom- (cf. Latin domus "house," English timber). With sense development in Latin influenced by Greek hyle, of which it was the equivalent in philosophy. Meaning "physical substance generally, matter, material" is early 14c.; that of "substance of which some specific object is made or consists of" is attested from late 14c. That of "piece of business, affair, activity, situation, circumstance" is from late 14c. From mid-14c. as "subject of a literary work, content of what is written, main theme." Also in Middle English as "cause, reasons, ground; essential character; field of investigation." Matter of course "something expected" attested from 1739. For that matter attested from 1670s. What is the matter "what concerns (someone), the cause of the difficulty" is attested from mid-15c. To make no matter "be no difference to" also is mid-15c. substancesubstance (n.) Look up substance at Dictionary.com c.1300, "essential nature," from Old French substance (12c.), from Latin substantia "being, essence, material," from substans, present participle of substare "stand firm, be under or present," from sub "up to, under" + stare "to stand," from PIE root *sta- "to stand" (see stet). A loan-translation of Greek hypostasis. Meaning "any kind of corporeal matter" is first attested mid-14c. Sense of "the matter of a study, discourse, etc." first recorded late 14c. | |
| | | SunWukong
Number of posts : 293 Registration date : 2012-08-17
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Sat Oct 19, 2013 4:06 am | |
| The Philosopher: Make a round circle of the Man and Woman, and draw out of it a quadrangle, and out of the quadrangle a triangle, make a round circle, and thou shalt have the Stone of the Philosophers.
http://www.alchemywebsite.com/rosary2.html
wise (adj.) Look up wise at Dictionary.com Old English wis, from Proto-Germanic *wisaz (cf. Old Saxon, Old Frisian wis, Old Norse viss, Dutch wijs, German weise "wise"), from past participle adjective *wittos of PIE root *weid- "to see," hence "to know" (see vision). Slang meaning "aware, cunning" first attested 1896. Related to the source of Old English witan "to know, wit." A wise man has no extensive knowledge; He who has extensive knowledge is not a wise man. [Lao-tzu, "Tao te Ching," c.550 B.C.E.] Wise guy is attested from 1896, American English. Wisenheimer, with mock German or Yiddish surname suffix, first recorded 1904.
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| | | SunWukong
Number of posts : 293 Registration date : 2012-08-17
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Sat Oct 19, 2013 4:18 am | |
| these wise men were GIFTED WITH WISDOM
wisdom is but the effects of mechanics
the elixir is the manipulation of the mechanics of nature
they never understood it.....the truth behind all your struggles | |
| | | SunWukong
Number of posts : 293 Registration date : 2012-08-17
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Sat Oct 19, 2013 4:36 am | |
| WHATEVER WONT DISSOLVE WHEN YOU GET THE CLEAR WATER
FILTER IT OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THEN CONGEAL!!!! | |
| | | thepassamist
Number of posts : 213 Registration date : 2013-07-06
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Sat Oct 19, 2013 10:54 am | |
| how have you been. and could you not use powder carbon itself? like activated carbon one puts in fish tanks. | |
| | | solarseeker
Number of posts : 360 Registration date : 2013-05-01
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Sat Oct 19, 2013 3:48 pm | |
| That's great but I don't understand how this is being "set free" from Nick. It looks to me like the exact same process only a little more simplified.
I assume that this means you've actually created this stone before.
If that's the case why do you affirm us that this is the projection powder while you also deny having made gold? This makes no sense what so ever. Until you have made gold with this "projection powder" you cannot honestly claim that what you have is projection powder at all. If you're attempting to make such a claim without first testing it's truth, then I have no choice other than to accuse you of being a liar. More so than that you claim to be a "Master" at alchemy yet many of the sages say that you cannot consider your self a master until you've made gold. If you openly admit that you have not made gold then by definition you are NOT a master of alchemy, at least not yet.
Even still assuming that your words are true, and you have actually brought this process to completion, then you do have the genuine philosopher's stone,albeit an unmultiplied one.
That said you have only 2 contingencies remaining before you can actually turn lead into gold.
#1 You must multiply the stone in potency at least once (stone of the first order) before you can make projection powder. #2 you must ferment the multiplied stone a second time with either more gold or (if my books are correct) with mercury metal. The second fermentation orients the stone towards the metallic kingdom and is said to convert the glassy stone into a brick red powder which is the true projection powder.
One book also suggested that projecting the projection powder upon gold will multiply the projection powder in quantity. If this is true it's well worth trying. | |
| | | Zotopek
Number of posts : 23 Registration date : 2013-09-10
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Sun Oct 20, 2013 5:06 am | |
| Dew (azotic -- nitrogenous salts ammonium nitrate, nitrite various nitrogen species)
Carbon dioxide (carbonic -- some water soluble form of carbon most available CO2)
Azotic/Carbonic composite like spiritus conductor
If there is anything to it that is | |
| | | thepassamist
Number of posts : 213 Registration date : 2013-07-06
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Sat Dec 07, 2013 5:52 pm | |
| [/quote] does anyone have any thoughts on this drawing. i have stared at it for a bit now and found nothing. wondering if anyone else understands what it means. since Sun is now gone from the boards (hopefully still alive), i cannot as k him about it. | |
| | | leonverde
Number of posts : 24 Registration date : 2015-01-26
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Tue May 24, 2016 11:27 pm | |
| - SunWukong wrote:
take dew water full of carbon dioxide (seltzer water or dry ice added) and ferment this dew until its filthy and stinky
take a bottle, a flask, distillation set up or a reflux set up
fill it 1/3rd full..... reflux or rectify until it is clear and pure using a water bath or the like
once this water is clear and pure
TAKE IT OUT, PUT IT IN A GLASS PAN OR THE LIKE AND CONGEAL
take this salt... put it in a flask.... and gently, very gently heat it until it melts... get the black, white and red....heat ti more black white red..... then take this red salt.... or red sulphur... red stone of fire.... coagulate it
dissolve it in alcohol
once done..... take half as medicine..... the other half CONGEAL
then repeat the aforementioned process but when you get the clear water again add the red salt once again....and then CONGEAL
then coagulate it again...
do this enough till you get a lot.... dissolve it in alcohol...then add gold... gently boil till pure... CONGEAL
then coagulate...
that is transmutation powder... the amount you saved is a safe medicine to cause no death
the art may be dissolve and coauglate
but instead
dissolve, congeal and then coagulate.....
3 parts of wisdom
3 operations
and that is how you make dew elixir
\"philosophical dew\" can follow the same method
DISSOLVE, CONGEAL AND THEN COAGULATE
I am Jay and the mechanics of matter is my specialty
wisdom is but the effect of mechanics
^isaac newton bump | |
| | | alkem5161
Number of posts : 117 Age : 63 Registration date : 2012-12-18
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Wed Aug 03, 2016 1:58 pm | |
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| | | bluefloor Admin
Number of posts : 333 Age : 48 Location : Kalispell, Montana Registration date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Fri Aug 05, 2016 2:52 am | |
| It has a condescending title. I will change the name of it. What of value is here? It needs a name if its going to stay. | |
| | | alkem5161
Number of posts : 117 Age : 63 Registration date : 2012-12-18
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Fri Aug 05, 2016 8:47 am | |
| Ithink the process has merits and is worth trying and a new title would be good. | |
| | | bluefloor Admin
Number of posts : 333 Age : 48 Location : Kalispell, Montana Registration date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Dew and carbon dioxide Sat Aug 06, 2016 12:03 am | |
| Help me so I dont have to read through it. What's it about? | |
| | | alkem5161
Number of posts : 117 Age : 63 Registration date : 2012-12-18
| Subject: A new dew process by SunWukong Sat Aug 06, 2016 6:35 pm | |
| It's a dew process I just picked out the most important part of the post. take dew water full of carbon dioxide (seltzer water or dry ice added) and ferment this dew until its filthy and stinky
take a bottle, a flask, distillation set up or a reflux set up
fill it 1/3rd full..... reflux or rectify until it is clear and pure using a water bath or the like
once this water is clear and pure
TAKE IT OUT, PUT IT IN A GLASS PAN OR THE LIKE AND CONGEAL
take this salt... put it in a flask.... and gently, very gently heat it until it melts... get the black, white and red....heat ti more black white red..... then take this red salt.... or red sulphur... red stone of fire.... coagulate it
dissolve it in alcohol
once done..... take half as medicine..... the other half CONGEAL
then repeat the aforementioned process but when you get the clear water again add the red salt once again....and then CONGEAL
then coagulate it again...
do this enough till you get a lot.... dissolve it in alcohol...then add gold... gently boil till pure... CONGEAL
then coagulate...
that is transmutation powder... the amount you saved is a safe medicine to cause no death
the art may be dissolve and coauglate
but instead
dissolve, congeal and then coagulate | |
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