Alchemy - Where to Begin - Introduction to the Summa Perfectionis (Sum of Perfection) Pseudo-Geber

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2020
  • Alchemy is one of the most difficult fields of study in Western Esotericism for a host of reasons: texts are often in ancient languages, practically encoded, full of arcane symbolism and obscure instructions. One of the most daunting tasks is even where to begin. There are thousands of alchemical texts spread over 1500 years - which is the best starting point if you want to study alchemy? In this episode of Esoterica, we argue that the Summa Perfectionis (c. 1310) is the best answer. We explore the question of the text's authorship, transmission, composition, alchemical theory of substance, change, and, of course, metallic transmutation.
    Recommended Readings
    Newman - The Summa Perfectionis of Pseudo-Geber: A Critical Edition, Translation, and Study - 978-9004094642 (ILL this one)
    Summa Perfectionis (Latin Reprint of 1542 edition) - 978-0282332815 - read online - archive.org/details/geberisph...
    Works of Geber (including the Summa Perfectionis) (English translation of 1678 reprinted in 1928) 978-1162568676 - read online - archive.org/details/WorksOfGe...
    Other Readings:
    Linden, Stanton J. (ed.) The Alchemy Reader: From Hermes Trismegistus to Isaac Newton. 978-0521796620. Nicely edited collection of alchemical primary texts.
    Principe, Lawrence. The Secrets of Alchemy. 978-0226103792. An up-to-date history of alchemy.
    Newman, William. Newton the Alchemist: Science, Enigma, and the Quest for Nature's "Secret Fire" 978-0691174877. Cutting edge research on alchemy in the 17th century.
    Roob, Alexander(ed.) Alchemy & Mysticism. 978-3836549363. A collection of alchemical imagery and symbolism, also a nice coffee table book!
    Spiritual / Psychology School of Interpretation
    Atwood, Mary Anne. A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery….(many re-print editions). The first text to introduce the ‘spiritual interpretation” of alchemy.
    Eliade, Mircea. The Forge and the Crucible: The Origins and Structure of Alchemy. 978-0226203904. Religious-philosophical interpretation of alchemy.
    von Franz, Marie-Louise. Alchemy: An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology. 978-0919123045. An introduction to the Jungian psychological interpretation of alchemy.
    #alchemy #geber #hermeticism #occult #chemistry

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  • @ArachneAnathema
    @ArachneAnathema Год назад +9

    This makes me wish I had gone beyond high school chemistry. You can see the path from the Summer Perfectionais to modern chemistry.
    Substances do have 3 states, in which their molecules (corpuscles?) are more or less dense: solid, liquid, gaseous.
    I wonder why they latched onto mercury as being so critical, though. Sulphuric compounds are so common and modernly used, sulfates and sulfides, etc. I feel like they were chasing the wrong tail by going after mercury.
    You have certainly given me a reason to exist that may stave off dementia as I get older. The pursuit of knowledge and art for its own sake, the quest for paths not taken, even to imagine a world in which Nature worked the way they thought it should…. It could be research that inform my future art or maybe even writings.
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    • @MrPSaun
      @MrPSaun Год назад +5

      Mercury is vital in the production of gold. Mercury added to gold ore will form an amalgamation which then can be heated to vaporize the mercury and leave behind the gold. Subsequent heating would lead to a more pure metal. This is likely why they latched onto the idea as the transmutation of base metals into noble metals was a goal of the alchemic sciences. In the modern day the terms "base" and "noble" still exist in chemistry, but don't refer to the same concepts. Interestingly, of the 12 alchemical changes of state, 11 have been achieved by modern chemistry. This includes transmutation, lead to gold, by way of nuclear physics and particle accelerators. The final Magnum Opus, which is projection, eludes us, though there exist plenty of legends surrounding it. Hope that helps!

    • @ChemistTea
      @ChemistTea Год назад +1

      @@MrPSaun Good comment, thanks

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 4 месяца назад +1

      Mercury also just stands out while being fairly easily accessible. Like it defies our intuition by being a metal that is liquid at room temperature, that just doesn't feel like it should happen. It also looks like silver and is incredibly reflective. For all of those reasons it's easy to understand why people across cultures have latched on to it.
      But yeah it is very ironic that they ignored what ended up being one of the most useful chemicals, but of course alchemy has roots from long before gunpowder was created so no one had any idea what potential sulfur had.
      Also I'd just like to say that it's never too late to learn a science like chemistry and it's more accessible than it has ever been. There are a ton of great chemistry channels, I'd personally recommend NileRed if you want to see some cool examples of chemical synthesis like creating cherry soda from plastic gloves.

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    Greetings fellow alchemists.

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    Cool that you've included Atwood's Suggestive Inquiry, one of my favs.

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    I learned a lot with this one. The argument of human vs nature and who is greater in art opened my eyes .

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  • @Ha3ape
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    The lvl of analysis of some alchemical texts is quite intense and deep, I've spent a month trying to analyze a paragraph and the internal transmutation that this entails

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    Justin Sledge has a great style and delivery. What a jewel of a channel. Glad I found it! I dig these deep dives into antiquated alchemical texts. I think I picked up an interest in Lovecraft when I was about 14. He must've been inspired by some of these same books. Especially the Egyptian stuff. Lovecraft and to a much greater extent, Alister Crowley. The philosopher's stone. Heh heh. Yeah, that stuff has always interested me.

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  • @thegoldenmindset9845
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    THANK YOU!! this is all so helpful to beginning the journey of alchemy! God bless

  • @jakerobinhoodson4136
    @jakerobinhoodson4136 Год назад

    Thank you Justin for this wonderful knowledge and presentation.
    I have a lot of books on Alchemy, Spagyrics, and Hermetics, ive been wanting to get a copy of the Summa Perfectionis for many years,

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    I found this channel after getting Jung’s ”Mysterium coniunctionis” which is pretty hard to decipher and I’m only at the beginning of the book. However, it’s good to understand historically speaking what we now understand what the alchemists did and what they were trying to convey with their texts, so that I can separate out where the alchemists intention and what Jung projected onto that. Which is not to say Jung’s writings would not contain useful information on processes of the psyche, you just have to put them into the right perspective.

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    Thank you for the alchemy videos! Love them.

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    This is incredibly interesting from a development of science perspective!
    Sadly, that Brill book costs $600!

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    @argonwheatbelly637 Год назад

    Piqued my interest again, so i just started reading the SP. Found a PDF of it in Latin (1542 publishing). The history is a wonderful insight into the science and natural philosophy of the times, and definitely helps show a progression towards the modern age.

  • @UkeJackson
    @UkeJackson 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing delivery.
    Thank you

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    @lelalelui5683 3 года назад +14

    Excellent as always!! I'm deeply grateful that someone very educated on these fields can actually share his knowledge with the world!!😀😊

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    @EduardoCeballos953 2 года назад +39

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    @soulsurvivor4499 6 месяцев назад

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    I checked out shortly after five minutes when he diverted onto a tangential story about authorship in translation from greek to arabic concerning something that isn't even concerning alchemy. Gotta take a mental nap, but in the immortal words of a robot, I'll be back.

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    @verylostdoommarauder 11 месяцев назад +5

    Better than Fullmetal Alchemist tbh

  • @Luisfernando-kr7wq
    @Luisfernando-kr7wq Год назад

    I love your comments and lessons, my respects for your knowledge sir...❤

  • @brandonnichols2352
    @brandonnichols2352 11 месяцев назад

    I appreciate your channel so much and should be ordering the original latin text to translate myself! Thank you! 🙏

  • @mysticalmindstate9692
    @mysticalmindstate9692 Год назад

    Okay. So the “looks around for what you can sell to buy a new piece of scholarship” we all recognize. 😂😂 that is gold in the mix of study for where we can study transmute base metals into gold. Love it. Thank you for your work.

  • @heatherjones6647
    @heatherjones6647 9 месяцев назад +2

    As a Canadian listening away from my computer, I thought you said Paul of Toronto! LOL

  • @mithras666
    @mithras666 3 года назад +27

    Hey, I know both Arabic and Hebrew! Could you point me in the direction of some of the untranslated Arabic books you mentioned?

    • @t.c.bramblett617
      @t.c.bramblett617 3 года назад +5

      you should do videos on them too, for those of us who don't read either!

    • @thedungeon9992
      @thedungeon9992 2 года назад

      The picatrix

  • @dici210
    @dici210 10 месяцев назад

    Dr Justin, I truly appreciate you and your practice. It’s refreshing to see a “heavy weight” like yourself on RUclips. Sincere thanks.

  • @flyingmojo5
    @flyingmojo5 3 года назад +12

    Great video! Thank you! I would love to see a video on the Golden Chain of Homer. It is a text very close to my heart. And very unusual also. As one commentator wrote, "Instead it is an alchemical text of the absolute rarest kind ... a description of the alchemical machinery of reality. It describes how reality comes into existence, how it develops, how it is maintained, and how it folds back into the source. From this point of view the Golden Chain does something virtually no other alchemical text does, it marries allegorical qabalism with empirical alchemical science."

  • @markdpricemusic1574
    @markdpricemusic1574 2 года назад +2

    Superbly lucid presentation - and a fine argument for the crucial relevance of this text. Many thanks. M.

  • @ipos9542
    @ipos9542 3 года назад +5

    Amazing video as usual! Thank you for the wealth of information you provide for the world

    • @TheEsotericaChannel
      @TheEsotericaChannel  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching!

    • @robertshrewsbury2891
      @robertshrewsbury2891 3 года назад

      Robert Shrewsbury Feb. 2021
      I wrote this in such a way that one does not have to be a Scientist (with a degree) in order to understand it.
      Metallurgy and Alchemy Brief.
      What might be said about where element-particles come from, how they are made and if they can be altered? From the internet...“The entire variety of the elements and isotopes found in today's universe were created by Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, stellar nucleosynthesis, supernova nucleosynthesis, and by nucleosynthesis in exotic events such as neutron star collisions.”
      An Alchemy definition, from the internet: “The medieval forerunner of chemistry, based on the supposed transformation of matter. It was concerned particularly with attempts to convert base metals into gold or to find a universal elixir. (Includes) occult sciences, such as alchemy and astrology."
      These statements I found on the web under “Nucleosynthesis” and it made me think a bit on them. After my years of researching and experiments, I’d agree The “Big Bang” belief has some merit to it, however the amount of heat, pressure and radiation, I found works with far less than what is postulated or theorized and I have done tests to evidence this many times. Observing a natural form, a Volcano, exploding with heat and pressure, also produces a little radiation. The seeds of future metals, etc. are created in the pressure and heat. Sometimes, when it comes from deep enough in the Earth (where Potassium 40 is), it has even more radiation, because Potassium-40 is radioactive. Other times, there is Uranium or Thorium in the Earth where a Volcano explodes and this further ensures Nucleosynthesis from the combined materials, heat and pressure. In that type then, so many, many elements are spontaneously created, like platinum group metals, copper, zinc, silver, gold, rare-earth metals, etc. In short, Nucleosynthesis is Nature’s form of Alchemy on earth.
      This Nucleosynthesis can also be produced artificially in a Laboratory, a form of Alchemy and I have done this at least a hundred times with success and no failures. A mini-explosion produces radiation as well as a rifle or cannon shot out of the barrel of a weapon, but it is minor. However (powdered) Metal, even Iron placed in a container with the Proper Chemicals and a lid on it (like a bomb) and then heated to its ignition or flash-point, will spontaneously (explode). A mini “Big Bang”, it then changes the isotope configuration and creates multiple stable elements, including P.G.M’s, Au and Ag. This is Alchemy and nothing mystic about it. During WW2 the Germans were working on this in a similar way as I did.
      These tests have to be done with caution, sensibility and knowledge so that no one gets injured or other problems created.
      Cordially, Robert Shrewsbury
      robertshrewsbury13@gmail.com

  • @NPC3.14
    @NPC3.14 3 года назад +4

    The spice must flow...
    I just watched Dune on YT yesterday with several other folks! Hype!
    Changing of the waters of Death to Life

  • @Max-sh6zu
    @Max-sh6zu 3 года назад +1

    I remember looking at a Wikipedia article about it before and had no idea where to even begin, so I didn't even look. Been a few years and my interest was sparked again, and here I am! Thank you!

    • @Max-sh6zu
      @Max-sh6zu 2 года назад

      I got a copy from the R.A.M.S. library. If you have any experience with their books, what's your opinion on them? Because the grammar, so far, is abysmal.

  • @jameshightower1249
    @jameshightower1249 3 года назад +22

    A long time ago I spent years reading through the works of C. G. Jung. I was in awe of his depth of scholarship focused on philosophical alchemy. I would particularly point to his works such as "Alchemical Studies" and "Mysterium Coniunctionis". I am not a scholar in this field (I am a mathematician) so I would ask Dr. Sledge how is Jung's scholarship in the mid-20th century on the subject of psychological alchemy viewed by contemporary experts in this field?

    • @TheEsotericaChannel
      @TheEsotericaChannel  3 года назад +16

      It's basically viewed as a sustained mis-reading of historical alchemical texts. Now, that doesn't take away from Jung's approach being interesting for other reasons but his take does fundamentally misunderstand historical alchemical theory and practice - same with Atwood.

    • @djribz
      @djribz 2 года назад +8

      By ingesting Monoatic gold the dreams becomes awesomly more clear, so I think Jung is on to something big. My teeth also healed up. I think the stories about transforming led to gold is totally misleading propaganda.
      These aparatus are for extracting herbals for medicines the alchemical way, to get the whole spirit of the plant.

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 4 месяца назад

      @@djribz I would be extremely careful about that since the only way to dissolve gold is with an extremely strong acid and those products do not say anything about what chemicals they contain. Gold on it's own does seem to be mostly harmless to ingest but you have no idea what it may be bonded do and it could possibly mess with your nerve cells given that it's a metal.

  • @cherylnashmacisaac5682
    @cherylnashmacisaac5682 Год назад

    That was an awesome explanation, thank you!

  • @earthexpanded
    @earthexpanded 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Really enjoying your channel, thanks a lot for your hard work and sharing what is clearly the result of years of careful study of the subjects.
    It's interesting that you said the texts, especially in the 17th and 18th century, turned into "secret secret secret" and on and on, as if the substance that was contained within the information had decayed to a point of that being all that is left to say. :D

  • @judewarren3767
    @judewarren3767 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, I love how it isn’t even technical, it’s just Genesis and is as simple as gardening.
    It just requires Mercury which is water from the rise and fall outside (Mer - Cury) and sulphur which is the light and heat from the sun which changes the conditions of the water (sol fire) and this makes a lovely silica, or a salt of the earth.
    This makes a lovely guhr, or Golden Fleece.
    After preparation all you need is a firmament or container which adheres to the golden ratio whether an egg or pyramid shape….a house of the poulet as ‘Flamel’ wrote.

  • @Meredith36
    @Meredith36 Год назад

    This was really informative. Thank you!

  • @frambuesa999
    @frambuesa999 3 года назад +7

    Beautiful intro and aesthetic 💕

  • @nicolesawyer-jm6ir
    @nicolesawyer-jm6ir 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic Dr.
    I am so grateful to you and your channel. Just found you. ! Yeaaaa!

  • @a_lucientes
    @a_lucientes Год назад +1

    For symbolism in later (17th c) Alchemical manuscripts the book THE GOLDEN GAME by de Rola is a fascinating book as well.

  • @blssd494
    @blssd494 Год назад +1

    God bless your channel It was so awesome I understand a lot of this and so want to dive deep

  • @fitmanabaya2763
    @fitmanabaya2763 3 года назад

    I am so grateful and I really appreciate your effort for not using this valuable information as a secret tool belonging to a particular society if you don't belong to them u may not have it, even if interested party wants to explore. God continue blessing you for bringing peace into the world.
    My only question is that, if this is the only foundation of achlemy then where did he get this ideal of inspiration to gather this fact and through his ideas we are advancing every blessed day.

  • @TormodiR
    @TormodiR 3 года назад +5

    ::Rough morning with focal aware seizures and such. Egresses to youtube for typical escapism and first thing I see is a 42min video on Alchemy and Hermeticism. Perfect.::
    Thanks again Dr. S.

    • @TheEsotericaChannel
      @TheEsotericaChannel  3 года назад +3

      Glad the episode could help - hope you are well, friend!

    • @TormodiR
      @TormodiR 3 года назад +2

      ESOTERICA : Life is good. Focal aware seizures just make me see scatomas, have Déjà Rêvé (common with TLE), synesthesia/ideathesia and such. This stuff sort of feels like a super power. The focal aware can make my personality change a bit at the drop of a hat. They are mainly just exhausting, due to the muscle spasms and severe anxiety to panic attacks because I am scared of how
      I will act and if it will lead to Tonic-clonic/Myoclonic/Atonic seizures that are the ones that really suck.
      I got slotted by fate to share an ailment that many famous occultist and philosophers, and even artist like Di Vinci had. Called ‘epileptic personality disorder’ also called (Gestaut)-Geschwind Syndrome is more common medical term however it not well liked.
      One of the symptoms is that I tend to be loquacious and extremely detailed.
      Thank you, especially if you have made it this far.
      However Geschwind Syndrome has so much to do with the subjects at hand if you are curious; it has its problems but I feel in love with my epilepsy.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geschwind_syndrome
      Many benedictions.

    • @TheEsotericaChannel
      @TheEsotericaChannel  3 года назад +2

      @@TormodiR Thanks for helping me understand! I've often heard of folks that experience temporal lobe epilepsy (I think maybe of Dostoevsky?) also having profound mystical experiences. There is just so much about the world and our varied experiences of it - I am humbled to learn!

    • @TormodiR
      @TormodiR 3 года назад +1

      @@TheEsotericaChannel Herakleitos and a few others remarked that many of the greats like Empedokles had “falling sickness” which is often translated as “epilepsy”. There have been some arguments on the philology/etymology however with the way Empedokles prostituted himself with newly found revelations of godhood after a long absence, well he is a man after my own heart in a sense. He credited with giving us the four ριζώματα//roots or elements as the later came to be called after Latin Etymology. However Empedokles was said to travel and we know that Eastern Influences weren’t uncommon in his area of Asia minor. There are depiction of Indra in Greek fashion as an example. Empedokles’ work mirrors that of the Tattwas. Making me think the east vs west aspect is a bit more complicated than we generally accept.
      I have quite the inner world myself. I don’t want to come off as chauvinistic but I am a very strong personality to say the least. Epilepsy is a weird colorful and picturesque world for me. It helps me see pattens and gives me the ability to visualize things fairly well.
      I am an undergrad in cultural//linguistic anthropology. I am working on it but health, COVID and being a dad make it tough. Regardless I am also happy to be an independent as well, hey it’s more
      grandiloquent than “arm-chair scholar” lol.

  • @dennislovinfosse6293
    @dennislovinfosse6293 Год назад

    ...and the secret of the secret's secrets whose secrets only the most secret secret away...I greatly admire how you find balance in such a hyper arcane subject. To my mind this bespeaks mastery itself. Thank, sir, for this wonderful presentation.

  • @alimon7421
    @alimon7421 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Doctobr! This much of great information! Excellent world history!
    I would love to Join one day your course on alchemy, if you ever create this program.
    👍