![]() ![]() ![]() On Becoming an Alchemist initiates us into these secrets, showing us how to think, perceive, and operate as an alchemist. It is the art of taking what already exists-whatever presents itself-and transmuting the harmful into the helpful, the useless into the valuable. Yet alchemy is not, like some forms of magic, the exercise of mind over matter. Knowledge of these connections enables us to influence external phenomena through the powers of heart and mind alone. Transforming the inner world is, for the alchemist, a way to transform the outer world. According to Catherine MacCoun, alchemy is no mere metaphor. We can perceive the hidden connections between the spiritual and the material worlds. Many regard alchemy as a metaphor for inner transformation. Through studying the principles of alchemy, we can achieve extraordinary effects from ordinary actions by understanding how the world really works. ![]() ![]() Many regard alchemy as a metaphor for inner transformation. “An enchanting, engaging, and insightful” guide on how to use modern alchemy to develop intuition, cultivate self-knowledge-and apply real magic to life's challenges (Caroline Myss, author of Entering the Castle) ![]()
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