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Alchemy and alchemical-themed posts by CosmEffect, aggregated through the use of dictionaries and glossaries of alchemical substances and terminology.

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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
almost 2 years ago
Alchemy themed playlists Lapis Philosophorum (Video) youtube.com/playlist?lis... Philosopher's Stone (Music) youtube.com/playlist?lis... Hermes Mercurius (Music) youtube.com/playlist?lis... Rising Phoenix (Music) youtube.com/playlist?lis... Peacock's Tail (Animation) youtube.com/playlist?lis...
Philosopher's Stone

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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
almost 2 years ago
Via the Wikipedia page on The Philosophers' Stone: 

The most commonly mentioned properties are the ability to transmute base metals into gold or silver, and the ability to heal all forms of illness and prolong the life of any person who consumes a small part of the philosopher's stone diluted in wine. Other mentioned properties include: creation of perpetually burning lamps, transmutation of common crystals into precious stones and diamonds, reviving of dead plants, creation of flexible or malleable glass and the creation of a clone or homunculus.
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
about 2 years ago
Most physical books I have, but not all. I notice The Emperor's New Mind isn't present, and I am unsure what else, so these shelves aren't complete. I would own more physical books, too, if I hadn't once worked at a moving company and had to move tonnes of books before. Goodreads: biblio.cosm.blue
Bookshelf with books on: Freud, Jung, Alchemy & Mysticism, Cosmosophy, Connectome, Schrรถdinger's cat, Philosophers' Stone, Man's Search for Meaning, Cosmosophia, Dictionary of Physics, The Book of the Cosmos, Darwinism and its Discontents, Origins of Consciousness, A Brief History of Time, Ancient Origins of Consciousness, Psyche and Singularity, Hermes, Mercurius, Initiation Science, Stephen Hawking, The Charm of Physics, Creativity, Civilized to Death, Einstein's Dice and Schrรถdinger's Cat, and The Upright Thinkers.
Bookshelf with books on: Art of CG Jung, Philosophy of Mind, Be Here Now, Quadrivium, Designa, I Ching, Hyperspace, The Future of the Mind, the Holographic Principle, Siddhartha, Mind & Cosmos, The Essential Bohm, DMT: The Spirit Molecule, the Collapse of Chaos, Symbols of Transformation, Buddhism, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Catafalque, Phenomenology of Perception, Gรถdel, Escher, Bach, Vital Dust, and the Juno Mission.
Bookshelf with books on: Everything All At Once, Hidden Wisdom, Fragments of Perception, Vast, The World of Zen, The Mission of Art, The Way of Merlin, Notes from the Cosmos, Yhe He and She of it, Impatient Transformations, Harvard classics with Plato, Epictectus, and Marcus Aurelius, Practicing the Path, Cosmic Consciousness, The View from the Center of the Universe, The Human Cosmos, Chaos, Cosmos, and Creation, Consciousness and Fundamental Reality, and Cosmigraphics.
Shelf with A Glorious Dawn by Symphony of Science and Carl Sagan books on: The Cosmic Connection, Billions & Billions, Intelligent Life in the Universe, The Demon-Haunted World, Billions & Billions, The Varieties of Scientific Experience, Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, Contact, Broca's Brain, Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, Pale Blue Dot, Pale Blue Dot, Murmurs of Earth, Cosmos, Cosmos, and Comet.
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
12 months ago
New self-feed: CosmEffect - Alchemia ๐Ÿฆš Alchemy and alchemical-themed posts from myself (easier to manage for now), aggregated through the use of dictionaries and glossaries of alchemical substances and terminology. Randomly sorted. bsky.app/profile/did:...
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
almost 2 years ago
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The Doctor of Fools, Theodor de Bry, 1657. From Jacques Lagniet, Recueil des plus illustres proverbes, divises en trois livres [A Series of Illustrated Proverbs, Divided into Three Books] (Paris, 1657โ€“1663)
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
almost 2 years ago
The Philosophers' Stone, a concept spanning millenia, as an elixir of life, รฉlan vital, as a panacea, universal medicine, or anything similar and with other concepts or objects as well, shows that history has always felt doomed and 'knew' a way to be redeemed. It's always been so over and so back.
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
about 2 years ago
May 6th, 2024, has a cool astronomical alignment.
An artistic edit of a photo of a sky above a mountain, with a parade of planets rising above.
The Sun, Moon, stars, and planets on May 6th, 2024, as seen in Stellarium. They all line up and are (not so) visible in the sky that day. 

The order, left-to-right: Pleiades, Jupiter, Ouranos, Sun, Venus, Moon, Mercury, Mars, Saturn.
The planets in the sky on May 6th, 2024, compared with an old alchemical diagram by Basil Valentine from the early 17th century. There are many of the same planets and features that match between the two. Seven of the same classical planets, including the sun and moon are present in both, and so too are two heads, one facing left and the other facing right, a triangle or the constellation Triangulum, a Dragon or the constellation Cetus the whale, two wings or the two fish of Pisces.
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
almost 2 years ago
"..If the caelum must be present to begin with, then to do alchemy one must be confirmed in imaginai durabilities, transcending mere psychological perspectives and metaphorical implications... The mind itself must be drenched in blue, cosmological..."
If the caelum must be present to begin with, then to do alchemy one must be confirmed in imaginai durabilities, transcending mere psychological perspectives and metaphorical implications. The metaphorical twist that the adjective blue gives in the immense variety of its uses in vernacular speech, removing ordinary things from their ordinary sense, is only the beginning of the epistrophic return of all things to their imaginai ground. The mind itself must be drenched in blue, cosmological.
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
4 months ago
The book that I ended up getting was Psychology and Alchemy, by the way.
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
2 months ago
Some actual recommendations found on this feed: Lumen Naturae by Matilde Marcolli Merlin Trilogy by Mary Stewart Radical Ecopsychology by Andy Fisher Starborn by Roberto Trotta
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
about 1 year ago
Shakespeare's Representation of Weather, Climate and Environment: The Early Modern 'Fated Sky'
Book cover of Shakespeare's Representation of Weather, Climate and Environment: The Early Modern 'Fated Sky' by Sophie Chiari. Image of an oil painting with a man and woman together in the foreground and an apocalyptic scene in the background.
Contents page from Shakespeare's Representation of Weather, Climate and Environment: 

Illustrations, Acknowledgements, Textual Note, Introduction, Chapter 1: 'We see / the seasons alter': Climate Change in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Chapter 2: [T]he fire is grown too hot!': Romeo and Juliet and the Dog Days, Chapter 3: 'Winter and rough weather': Arden's Sterile Climate, Chapter 4: Othello: Shakespeareโ€™s ร€ bout de souffle, Chapter 5: 'The pelting of [a] pitiless storm': Thunder and Lightening in King Lear, Chapter 6: Clime and Slime in Anthony and Cleopatra, Chapter 7: The I/Eye of the Storm: Prospero's Tempest, Conclusion: 'Under heaven's eye', Bibliography, Index
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
almost 2 years ago
Books on nature, ecology, psychology, and ecopsychology
Mountain Dialogues 
Edited by Dawn Hollis and Jason Kรถnig 

Radical Ecopsychology 
by Andy Fisher  

Depth Psychology and Climate Change: The Green Book
by Edited by Dale Mathers

Edge of the Sacred Jung, Psyche, Earth
by David Tacey

The Dairy Farmer's Guide to the Universe 
The Cry of Merlin: Jung, The Prototypical Ecopsychologist
Hermes, Ecopsychology, and Complexity Theory 
Land, Weather, Seasons, Insects: An Archetypal View 
by Dennis L. Merritt 

Weather as Medium 
by Janine Randerson 

Merlin: Priest of Nature
by Jean Markale 

Visualising Skyscapes 
by Liz Henty and Daniel Brown 

Philosophy of Nature 
by Paul K. Feyerabend

The Routledge Handbook of Religious Naturalism 
Edited by Donald A. Crosby and Jerome A. Stone 

Gaia Alchemy 
by Stephan Harding
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
about 2 years ago
An ouroboros of issues tied in a Gordian knot
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
10 months ago
This is still strange to me. Made a playlist called Death and Rebirth 1 year ago today after a dream about putrefaction, and within 2 weeks, someone close (but distant) passes away. Sometime in 2023, I was talking to my dad about a dream I had really young of us having coffee in a grandfather clock.
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
over 1 year ago
I have some projects and ideas I began but haven't finished. One is a book with collected excerpts on the Philosophers' Stone, Liber Lapis. Another is an Ocarina of Time style menu HTML5 app for all my own links. I'd like to work on the 64 Cosmograms more as well, but my attention is highly divided.
Mockup book cover design "Liber Lapis: The Book of the Stone" Edited by Cody Kuiack (me).
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
over 1 year ago
Mysterium Cosmographicum
A rendered image of constructed wooden platonic solids sitting between metal hemispheres of the different planets, as per Kepler's diagram in Mysterium Cosmographicum, seen on the table next to where the solids and planets are also resting on.
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
almost 2 years ago
The cauda pavonis was a favourite theme for artistic representation in the old prints and manuscripts. It was not the tail alone that was depicted, but the whole bird. Since the peacock stands for "all colours" (i.e., the integration of all qualities), an illustration in Khunrath's Amphitheatrum sapientiae logically shows it standing on the two heads of the Rebis, whose unity it obviously represents. The inscription calls it the "bird of Hermes" and the "blessed greenness," both of which symbolize the Holy Ghost or the Ruach Elohim, which plays a great role in Khunrath. The cauda pavonis is also called the "soul of the world, nature, the quintessence, which causes all things to bring forth." Here the peacock occupies the highest place as a symbol of the Holy Ghost, in whom the male-female polarity of the hermaphrodite and the Rebis is integrated. ...
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
over 1 year ago
Vinyl record of Spell Blanket by Broadcast. It is a black vinyl exhibiting a rainbow shimmer from the flash of the camera, and the label in the middle, although slightly obscured, has a caduceus on it.
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
almost 2 years ago
The Lion Will Become The Blue Sapphire of The Hermetic Link
Three book covers with partial titles underneath spelling out: 
The Lion Will Become The Blue Sapphire of The Hermetic Link
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Cody ๐Ÿƒ
@cosmeffect.com
about 2 years ago
Cauda Pavonis youtu.be/PEYzuRg_fQw
Cauda Pavonis

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Cauda Pavonis

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