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EPISODE · May 13, 2024 · 59 MIN

Alchemy Is More Than Medieval Meth Lab Experimentation, AoT#422

from The Age of Transitions · host Aaron Franz

We have been told that alchemy was no more than the delusions of Medieval drug addicts. Might there be more to the story than this?  Topics include: misfits, confusion, rapid change, alchemy, medieval addicts smoking lead, human experience, philosophy, abstract thinking, imagination, flying sticks, time, Great Work, ages, technique, taking our world for granted, thinking as hard labor, creative power, artifice, magic, mental health crisis, attaining inner peace, esoteric practices and goals, meditation, miracles of modern world, mystery of prehistoric humanity, biology, mining in space, the Tao, greatest truth defies quantification, death, ego, humility, nature, creation and creator, transhumanism, metaphor of lead into gold, limits of language, art of multiplication, Crone aspect of goddess, deleting discomfort, maturity, silliness of politics, tent revivals, perfect eternity, it's a bible 

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