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Monday, August 20, 2007

Axiom of Maria...

Namaste!...

The blog for 22/07, i only actually transcribed (essentially all on same night) from the book on either Fri 16 or Sat 17/8, & have only just now gone back & reviewed it.

And, like Jung, have found (again) an intense & intimate connection to the work of the various philosopher alchemists down thru the ages, so that it very much integrates with mine own experience of what the reality of this whole individuation experience is feeling like from the inside - the inperience of it all, if you like...

This is the essentials of it, here, from the 1st excerpt i made:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=axiom+of+Maria&go=Go

"Axiom of Maria is a mystical precept in alchemy where "one becomes two, two becomes three, and out of the third comes the one as the fourth." It is attributed to 3rd century alchemist Maria Prophetissa.
Psychoanalyst Carl Jung interpreted this concept as a metaphor for the process of total individuation of the self. One is the primal state of unconscious wholeness; two deals with the conflict between psychic opposites; three points to a possible resolution (transcendence) and the fourth is a transformed state of consciousness; relative wholeness and at peace."

SO THERE YOU GO THEN!!

1,2,3,4-->1...very much also reminds i of Lao Tsu's version from the Tao Te Ching, 42nd stanza;

"The Tao begot one.
One begot two.
Two begot three.
And three begot the ten thousand things.

The ten thousand things carry yin & embrace yang.
They achieve harmony by combining these forces."

...more tension of opposites in the Eastern alchemical tradition, but for now back to the Western tradition emanating from Alexandria, with more about:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_the_Jewess

"Maria the Jewess[1] probably lived in the third century A.D.[2] She was one of the founders of alchemy. Several sources equate Maria the Jewess to Miriam, Moses' sister, or to Mary Magdalene. The Bain-marie is attributed to her. Also attributed to her are the invention of the alchemical apparatus known as the kerotakis and the tribikos.
The cryptic alchemical precept: "One becomes two, two becomes three, and out of the third comes the one as the fourth." has been attributed to Maria Prophetissa and was called the Axiom of Maria. Psychologist Carl Jung used this as a metaphor for the process of wholeness and individuation.
The most concrete mention of her name in the context of alchemy is by Zosimos of Panopolis, who wrote in the 4th century the oldest alchemy books known.[3]
She perfected the 3-armed distillation chamber or still. In her writings, she describes how to use pastry flour to seal joints on the still. She also recommends that the metal used be the thickness of a frying-pan.[citation needed]
She wrote at length about the emerald tablet and made a lot of useful chemical vessels used for distillation.[citation needed]"

...more on Maria...

http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi964.htm

...& now a great dream sequence from Zosimos...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zosimos_of_Panopolis

Zosimos of Panopolis was a Greek alchemist and Gnostic Mystic from the end of the 3rd century, beginning of the 4th A.D., who was born in Panopolis, present day Akhmim in the South of Egypt, ca. 300. He wrote the oldest known books on alchemy, of which only quotations in the original Greek language or translations into Syriac or Arabic are known. He is one of about 40 authors represented in a compendium of alchemical writings that was probably put together in Byzantium (Constantinople) in the 7th or 8th century AD and that exists in manuscripts in Venice and Paris. Stephen of Alexandria is another.
Arabic translations of texts by Zosimos were discovered in 1995 in a copy of the book Keys of Mercy and Secrets of Wisdom by Ibn Al-Hassan Ibn Ali Al-Tughra'i', a Persian alchemist. Unfortunately, the translations were incomplete and seemingly non-verbatim[1] . The famous index of Arabic books, Kitab al-Fihrist by Ibn Al-Nadim, mentions earlier translations of four books by Zosimos, however due to inconsistency in transliteration, these texts were attributed to names "Thosimos", "Dosimos" and "Rimos"; also it is possible that two of them are translations of the same book.

Alchemy
In about 300 A.D., Zosimos provided one of the first definitions of alchemy:
Alchemy (330) – the study of the composition of waters, movement, growth, embodying and disembodying, drawing the spirits from bodies and bonding the spirits within bodies.[2]

Visions of Zosimos
One of Zosimos' texts is about a sequence of dreams related to Alchemy, and presents the pseudo-science as a much more religious experience. In his dream he first comes to an altar and meets Ion [the Sabians consider him the founder of their religion], who calls himself "the priest of inner sanctuaries, and I submit myself to an unendourable torment." Ion then fights and impales Zosimos with a sword, dismembered him "in accorance with the rule of harmony" [referring to the division into four bodies, natures, or elements], and then pulls the skin off Zosimos' head [a reference to the Apocalypse of Elijah which mentions those who are cast "into eternal punishment": "their eyes are mixed with blood"; and of the saints who were persecuted by the ANti-Messiah: "he will draw off their skins from their heads"]. He takes the pieces of Zosimos to the altar and "burned [them] upon the fire of the art, till I perceived by the transformation of the body that I had become spirit." From there, Ion cries blood, and horribly melts into "the opposite of himself, into a mutilated anthroparion" [which, Carl Jung perceived as the first concept of the homunculus in alchemical literature.]
Zosimos wakes up, asks himself "Is not this the composition of the waters?" and returns to sleep, beginning the visions again [he constantly wakes up, ponders to himself and retuns to sleep during these visions]. Returning to the same altar, Zosimos finds a man being boiled alive, yet still alive, who says to him "The sight that you see is the entrance, and the exit, and the transformation... Those who seek to obtain the art [or moral perfection] enter here, and become spirits by escaping from the body" [which can be regarded as human distillation, just as how distilled water purifies it, distilling the body purifies it as well]. He then sees a Brazen Man [another homunculus, as Jung believed any man described as being metal is perceived as being a homunculus], a Leaden Man [named Agathodaimon and also a homunculus]. Zosimos also dreams of a "place of punishments" where all who enter immediately burst into flames and "submit theirself to an unendourable torment."
Jung believed these visions to be a sort of Alchemical allegory, with the tormented homunculi personifying transmutations [burning/boiling themselves to become something else]. The central image of the visions are the Sacrificial Act, which each Homonculus endures. In alchemy the dyophysite nature is constantly emphasized, two principles balancing one another, active and passive, masculine and feminine, which constitute the eternal cycle of birth and death. In ancient alchemy this cycle was represented by the symbol of the uroboros, the dragon that bites its own tail. Self-devouring is the same as self-destruction, but the unison of the dragon's tail and mouth was also thought of as self-fertilization. Hence the text of "Tractatus Avicennae" mentions "the dragon slays itself, weds itself, impregnates itself." In the visions, circular thinking appears in the sacrificial priest's identity with his victim and in the idea that the homunculus into whom Ion is changed devours himself [he spews fourth his own flesh and rends himself with his own teeth]. The homunculus therefore stands for the uroboros, which devours itself and gives birth to self. Sice the homonculus represents the transformation of Ion, it follows that Ion, the uroboros, and the sacrificer are essentially the same.[3]

References
^ Prof. Dr. Hassan S. El Khadem. 1996. A Translation of a Zosimos' Text in an Arabic Alchemy Book. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences. Volume 84. Number 3, Pages 168-178. September 1996
^ Strathern, P. (2000). Mendeleyev’s Dream – the Quest for the Elements. New York: Berkley Books.
^ Jung, Carl (1983). Alchemical Studies. The Visions of Zosimos: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-01849-9. "


Enough for tonight!

peace is love

Psi :-)

2 comments:

Unknown said...

"Let There Be Light"

"In The Beginning" The Creator, The Father of ALL
said, "Let There Be Light, and there was Light"

..."Let There Be Light"...

...The Beginning of Creation...

And Revelations 3:14 testifies that The Messiah,
was "The Beginning of the Creation of GOD
(Father of All)"! And The Messiah testified that
His GOD and Father is The GOD and Father
of His Brethren.

It is very important to both know and experience
The Messiah as He was and is, and also to know
the "glory He had with Our Father" before He was
born in "the likeness of sinful flesh".

Frst, let me simply state that i believe that the
"catholic" and "christian" systems of religious
theo(ry)logy are Anti-Messiah for they "imag"ine
a "christ" who is either one head of a three-headed
pagan "god", or is "god and father", or is an
exalted messenger(angel),or is but a prophet.

It is needful to believe that The Messiah was, is
and always will be "The Son of The Living GOD"
and that there is but "One GOD, Father of ALL".
The Messiah testified that The Only True GOD,
Father of ALL, was His GOD and His Father, and
was also The GOD and Father of His Brethren.

..."Let There Be Light"...

The Messiah simply testified in John 17:5 "And
now, O Father, glorify Me with YOUR own self
with the glory that I had with YOU before the
world began".

Prior to that testimony The Messiah testified in
John 12:35-36,"Yet a little while is The Light with
you. Walk while you have The Light, lest darkness
comes upon you: for he that walks in darkness does
not know where he goes. While you have Light,
believe in The Light, that you may be the children
of Light.""

And the apostle John testified: "In the beginning
was the Word, and the Word was with GOD, and
the Word was(not is) GOD. The same was in the
beginning with GOD. All things were made by Him;
and without Him was not any thing made that was
made. In Him was life; and the life was the Light
of men. And The Light shined in darkness; and the
darkness comprehended it not. There was a man
sent from GOD, whose name was John. The same
came for a witness, to bear witness of The Light,
that all men through Him might believe. He(John
the baptist) was not that Light, but was sent to
bear witness of that Light(The Messia). He was the
True Light, which enlightens every man that comes
into the world. He(The Messiah) was in the world,
and the world was made by Him, and the world
knew Him not. He came unto His own, and His own
received Him not. But as many as received Him, to
them gave He power to become the sons of GOD,
even to them that believe on His name: Which were
born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh,
nor of the will of man, but of The Only True GOD."

And the apostle John testified in John 3:17-21:
"For Our Father sent not his Son into the world to
condemn the world; but that the world through Him
might be saved. He that believes on Him is not
condemned: but he that believes not is condemned
already, because he has not believed in the name
of the only begotten Son of Our Father. And this
is the condemnation, that Light is come into the
world, and men loved darkness rather than light,
because their deeds were evil. For every one
that does evil hates The Light, neither comes to
The Light, lest his deeds should be reproved.
But he that does Truth comes to The Light(The
Messiah), that his deeds may be made manifest,
that they are wrought in Our Father."

In John 12:34 the people asked, "who is this Son
of man? Then in John 12:35-36, "The Messiah
answered, yet a little while is The Light with you.
Walk while you have The Light, lest darkness
come upon you: for he that walks in darkness
does not know where he goes. While you have
Light, believe in The Light, that you may be the
children of Light. The Messiah spoke these things,
and departed, and hid Himself from them."

Simply, "in the beginning" The Only True GOD
spoke The Word, "Let There Be Light".......
and there was Light! Certainly that was not
"natural" light for "natural" light, the sun, moon,
and stars were not created until the "fourth day".

"In the beginning", "The First Day", The One GOD,
Father of All created "The Light", without which
Creation Life, as we now know and experience it,
could not have been.

The First Day, The Messiah, "The beginning of the
Creation of GOD(HE WHO is The Only True GOD
and Father of ALL)"! And "The Light which
enlightens every man born into the world", was
born as a child destined to be The Messiah.

The Messiah, "The Light of the world".

The Messiah, "The firstborn of every creature".

The Messiah,"The firstborn among many brethren".

The Messiah, "The firstborn from among the dead".

The Messiah, "A servant of The Only True GOD".

Once again: "in the beginning" Our Father spoke:
"Let there be Light, and there was Light"!

The Messiah, "The Beginning of the Creation of
GOD", "the firstborn of every creature".

HalleluYAH!

The Messiah, Created by The Only True GOD,
Father of ALL!

The Messiah, "made so much better than the
angels"!

The Messiah, "The Light of the world"!

And The Messiah, "The Lamb of GOD," is
The Light of The New Heavenly Jerusalem.

Sadly, those of this world yet love darkness ;-(
And they will abide in that which they loved
forever ;-(

Sadder yet, religious systems of this world
such as "catholicism", "christianity", "judaism",
"islam",.etc., have so perverted The Testimonies,
that today, as in the yesterdays gone by, "The
Way of Truth is evil spoken of" because of their
theo(ry)logical, heretical doctrines that are of
men, and especially those theo(ry)logical
doctrines which seek to define The Only True
GOD, Father of All.

All such doctrines are but the product of
mankind's "imag"ination and mankind's
"imag"ination is responsible for the destruction
and perversion of Creation(earth, air, water,
creatures, Truth, Love, Peace, Joy, Hope,.etc.)

Yes, sadly ;-( Creation is being destroyed by
self-willed men who could care less about that
which is of Truth(what is), and care even less
about those things which they can not comprehend
apart from their natural-sense-ical reasoning ;-(

And Truth testifies, The Creator "will destroy
those who destroy the earth(HIS Creation)"
(Rev 11:18).

And in this wicked world, those who seek profit
will naturally overcome those who do not ;-(

Yet, while there is breath(spirit) there is hope!

For Miracles do happen and Faith rejoices against
theo(ry)logy(logic) and profit(greed)!

Hope is there would be those who experience
The Miracle that is "receiving a love of
The Truth" for they will "see" "The Light".

And they will receive peace, in spite of the
dis-ease(no-peace) that is of this world, for
they will clearly "see" this world and it's
systems of religion as they are, and not as
"imag"inative humans would have us believe
them to be.

They will clearly "see" that "The WHOLE world
is under the control of the evil one" and that
this world's systems of theo(ry)logical religion
are all Anti-Messiah(Anti-Light), indeed and
Truth....... Francisco

psi-phi? c eye2eye... said...

???

What are you trying to tell me, if anything...??

That 'Satan' is in control of it all?

Was not God's greatest gift to humankind, the gift of freewill?

Should we not use this gift to distill the message received through the psychological maze that is the material brain, to find the spiritual 'word', as transmitted by God to us, from the 'kingdom within'?

God is, after all the 'I am', as witnessed by Moses on Mt Sinai, reaffirmed by Jesus...

peace is love

pSi :-)