The Art of Alchemy
Sir Isaac Newton, Sir Francis Bacon, Paracelsus…. Some of the greatest minds our history has recorded. All of them practiced the art of Alchemy. Alchemy is not a pseudoscience or a precursor to chemistry. It is Iatrochemistry, or the application of chemistry to Medicine. The practice works by instigating or tuning the organ systems according to correspondences with planets, metals, and plant life.
Sir Isaac Newton, Sir Francis Bacon, Paracelsus…. Some of the greatest minds our history has recorded. All of them practiced the art of Alchemy. Alchemy is not a pseudoscience or a precursor to chemistry. It is Iatrochemistry, or the application of chemistry to Medicine. The practice works by instigating or tuning the organ systems according to correspondences with planets, metals, and plant life.
The practice dates back to at least 1900 B.C. in Ancient Egypt, and was practiced in China as well as India within the ayurvedic tradition according to Sanskrit texts. It was well documented in Europe as early as 1250 A.D. with the works of Roger Bacon.
Many know alchemy by claims of transmuting lead into gold. Although modern science has accidently replicated something similar with their own processes based on nuclear reactions, we are going to focus on the true purpose of alchemy which is refining essence, or raising ones vibration.
When energy becomes stagnant disease ensues. The medicines that are made using alchemy “tune” individual organs to work properly. This attunement is performed knowing that each organ system has a correspondence to a plant or a metal as well as a weekday. For example Monday is associated with the moon, and the brain.
Potable gold, not to be confused with colloidal gold or ormus is a universal medicine of the first order according to the ancient alchemists. They knew Gold was incorruptible, and resisted the elements. They theorized that is gold was taken internally the human body would take on the same characteristics and resist disease.
Dr. Albert Riedel (aka Frater Albertus), founder of Paracelsus College in Salt Lake City Utah was a pioneer in the preservation of the teachings of practical Alchemy in the late seventies and early eighties. He referred to alchemy as “the once and future science”. It has played an important part in our evolution and will once again address many of complex medical issues we face. Dr. Riedel envisioned a healthcare clinic that would staff alternative care practitioners and produce the medicine onsite. It would also have a classroom where people could travel to and learn about the processes and the application of the theory.
If anyone is interested in getting involved with this project please feel free to contact Tom Waters Parachemist at tom@thesecretfire.org or 714-926-7051. www.thesecretfire.org




