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  Music Video: V E X A G O R A - NIGREDO
Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 12-24-2023, 03:39 PM - Forum: Alchemical symbolism and imagery - No Replies

(Alchemical Meditation Music - Instrumental) 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxhMO_F6nzo

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  Sylvia Plath and Alchemy
Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 12-24-2023, 01:32 PM - Forum: Articles on alchemy - No Replies

Short article:

"Back when I first began my Plath work, writing what would become Fixed Stars Govern a Life: Decoding Sylvia Plath (2014, Stephen F. Austin State University Press), I didn’t know squat about alchemy. I am still, by no means, an expert, save for getting the basic principles down from reading some of the texts that Plath read. As I first got into this work, I couldn’t get away from the metals and chemicals! They were everywhere in Ariel: tin, arsenic, mercury, lead, silver and gold. And the elements of air, water, earth and fire were everywhere too. It could not be ignored."

https://juliagordonbramer.com/plath-and-alchemy/

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  Cosmic Diagrams and Alchemy
Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 12-24-2023, 01:30 PM - Forum: Alchemical symbolism and imagery - No Replies

"This is the fourth in a series of blogs that discuss diagrams in the arts and sciences. I recently completed my PhD on this subject at Kyoto city University of the Arts, Japan's oldest Art School... By the end of the middle ages in Europe, Western Alchemy had adopted the diagrammatic format as its medium of choice, and the early fifteenth century witnessed the rapid emergence of the alchemical diagram as a means of codifying, arranging and recording alchemical transmutations."

https://www.michael-whittle.com/diagrams...laboratory

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  Cramer’s Emblemata Sacra
Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 12-24-2023, 01:23 PM - Forum: Alchemical symbolism and imagery - No Replies

"The second series of Daniel Cramer Emblemata Sacra engravings. The introductory Coronor emblem immediately suggests that we are in a phase after Classical Alchemy. We are in theurgy."

https://www.labyrinthdesigners.org/alche...r-mutus-2/

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  The very first Christmas Card
Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 12-22-2023, 09:02 PM - Forum: Alchemical symbolism and imagery - No Replies

The first recorded Christmas card was sent by the alchemist Michael Maier to James I of England and his son Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1611. This discovery was made by our very own Adam McLean at the Scottish Record Office in 1979. The card did not include the now traditional imagery but a simple greeting with the words laid out to form a rose:



“A greeting on the birthday of the Sacred King, to the most worshipful and energetic lord and most eminent James, King of Great Britain and Ireland, and Defender of the true faith, with a gesture of joyful celebration of the Birthday of the Lord, in most joy and fortune, we enter into the new auspicious year 1612”





A very happy alchemical Christmas (or whatever) to you all and have a great 2024!




   

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  Harry Smith Film no. 12
Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 12-22-2023, 08:44 PM - Forum: Alchemical symbolism and imagery - Replies (1)

Harry Everett Smith, who was born in 1923 and died in 1991, was a lot of things. Wikipedia describes him first as a polymath, then as an ‘artist, experimental filmmaker, bohemian, mystic, record collector, hoarder, student of anthropology and a Neo-Gnostic bishop’. The title of an unbridled oral history that Semiotext(e) published in 1996, meanwhile, rolls all his roles into the phrase American Magus. Does any of that help to articulate what Smith was? Perhaps not, but there is the promise of a clearer reflection in New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art’s upcoming retrospective exploration of Smith’s many-sided activity, Fragments of a Faith Forgotten: The Art of Harry Smith.


In New York, where Smith lived from the 1950s onwards, he met Ginsberg (who became a longstanding supporter); began studying mysticism in earnest, particularly Kabbalah and the works of Aleister Crowley; and alongside other pursuits (meticulous scratchboard illustrations and drawings; amassing a vast collection of found paper airplanes) made increasingly ambitious and intricate films. Some of these, like the black-and-white animation using cutouts from Victorian catalogues to depict a series of alchemical transformations, Film No. 12: Heaven and Earth Magic (1957–62), were supposedly meant to run for six hours (the existing cut only lasts for one).

From:
https://artreview.com/what-to-make-of-harry-smith/


Exhibition announced here:
https://whitney.org/exhibitions/harry-smith


Film no. 12 here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbjSSyAo9WA

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  Alchemy in 'Beauty and the Beast'
Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 12-22-2023, 11:51 AM - Forum: Alchemical symbolism and imagery - No Replies

"I just finished reading and watching a few different versions of the Beauty and the Beast tale and could not help but see some alchemical imagery and meaning in the tales."

http://www.themiddlepage.net/2013/02/alc...ry-in.html

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  Whistling and Its Magico-Religious Tradition
Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 12-20-2023, 12:53 PM - Forum: Articles on alchemy - No Replies

"To whistle is not a natural act, but it is a universal phenomenon in human societies. In ancient China, whistling was especially significant because of its
magical and religious functions."


https://commons.ln.edu.hk/cgi/viewconten...=ljcs_1999

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  Letters on the Royal Art
Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 12-18-2023, 08:22 PM - Forum: Reviews and book notices - No Replies

Hermetic Library Fellow T Polyphilus reviews Letters on the Royal Art: The Spiritual Alchemy of JB Kerning’s Esoteric Masonry [AmazonPublisher] by Johann Baptist Kerning, editor Ian H Gladwin, introduction Samuel Robinson.


https://library.hrmtc.com/2023/12/18/let...royal-art/

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  Video: What does AI mean for authors?
Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 12-18-2023, 03:39 PM - Forum: News - Meeting - Events - No Replies

An ALCS panel discussion on the implications of AI for authors, featuring Tom Chatfield (author, tech philosopher and ALCS Chair), Mhairi Aitken (Ethics Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute), Nicola Solomon (CEO at Society of Authors) and Sathnam Sanghera (author and journalist). Filmed at the RSA in London, November 2023.

https://youtu.be/966fMxK6OMA?feature=shared

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