So I've been studying symbology for like 15 years and my main thesis revolves around this symbol called the squared Circle which is the symbol used to represent the philosopher, Stone and alchemy. Despite the myths around the stone about turning lead into gold, The actual symbology used to express those formulas tell a much different story. I made video Which is part of a 500 page book that I compiled over this past 10 years of research explaining and interpreting the square circle symbol in alchemy, also known as the Philosopher's Stone. It's a Rosetta Stone used to interpret the symbolism of other religions. It's an abstract six-step transformation formula expressed through sacred geometric symbols. Using the Philosopher's Stone as a lance of interpretation, you can interpret symbols such as the Metatron cube, the Flower of Life, and even directly connect it to the six transformation steps of the Sixty-Four Hexagrams and the I Ching, and so on. It demonstrates a connection through symbolism to all major world religions and represents something that has been actively suppressed globally throughout history.https://youtu.be/q6J5o-6iXFM?si=y5P6iTgkeULtw9HX Don't hit me with "actually it's" it's not. Whatever you're going to say, whatever interpretation you're going to recommend me. It's not. I've read the books, I am an active Freemason which is just another form of alchemy that practices the same abstract ritual formula for transmutation. When I became one it confirmed my theory even more. So spare me the "no actuallys" you don't know what you're talking about And Alchemist purposely hid the formula and left false wants to throw off those unworthy in their eyes.This is objectively cool shit, an actual secret that is kept from the modern world and the missing piece of religion that connects all of the major ones. The alien stuff is a psyop, all the other religions have been twisted so that the symbology is no longer understood and left to interpretation.
>>18484819I feel bad for /x/ that the board is so bad you didn't post this on their.I do want to ask, what about other vage , similarly focosed on seeing all spirituality as a big puzzle groups, like other alleged secret societies , and even the subcultures of lawmen trying to get it, like the little spirituality movemnets.have they gotten anything right, but they are missing the bigger picture?
So basically, all of those vague spiritual groups and secret societies have a shallow understanding of the symbology. I certainly can't speak for every secret society because I'm not part of every secret society, but in terms of Freemasonry, they don't seem to be aware of the deeper reaching symbology. Many of them don't even recognize that they are practicing alchemists or that it is part of Freemasonry. No individual religion or philosophy seem to have the entire picture. The hexagrams of the iching in Asia get really close because they actually operate as a six-step system with the last step being a return to the beginning, which is exactly how the Philosopher's Stone abstract sequence operates in alchemy. It seems to be part of a much older system of symbology that modern religion rests upon. Symbology. That has been systematically destroyed throughout the ages and hunted down, smeared as witchcraft and satanic, and then twisted into a controlling apparatus which we call modern religion today. The biggest disconnect between the upper class or the elites and the actual understanding of the symbology seems to tainted by how that class of people interprets the world, which is typically materialistically. You see all the rituals revolve around transmutation which is evolution of matter, which evolution itself is a part of. So the rich materialists are trying to achieve this by by improving themselves with machinery or other material gains. Wealth, military and weapon strength, advanced manipulation tactics, ECT. Some of them even practice human sacrifice which is a complete misinterpretation and perversion of the transmutation rituals that were lost over time and turned into pagan ritualism. So in short the ones that I came across did not have it figured out at all. I did come across the abstract formula outside of the hexagrams as mentioned, but even that interpretation wasn't truly abstract and was framed in the biased perspective of the royalty.
>>18484819The Philospher's Stone is making gold from scrap. Something from what is inherently worth nothing. Entertainment is the philosopher's stone. Sure, old-school ways like gambling, prostitution, and drugs, but also simple things like music and comedy. You're getting someone to pay you what is inherently repeatable and worth nothing.
No it isn't, that's a vague concept for transmutation what you just described. The philosopher's Stone is an abstract six-step formula for transmutation that is encoded in geometric symbolism. This video and that book have over a dozen proof of concepts. Before you go off on it's just vague concepts. I want you to ask yourself why they use certain symbols specifically and what those symbols mean. Because speaking as somebody who's actually done a huge amount of the research, I can tell you that they weren't just arbitrary designs they chose cuz they looked pretty. They all were chosen for a specific rational and tangible purpose that was derived from observation. The whole it's just turning something into nothing is the concept of transmutation. It is not the philosopher's Stone, which itself is a abstract six step formula which is heavily demonstrated in this research.
>>18484888>So basically, all of those vague spiritual groups and secret societies have a shallow understanding of the symbology. I certainly can't speak for every secret society because I'm not part of every secret society, but in terms of Freemasonry, they don't seem to be aware of the deeper reaching symbology. Many of them don't even recognize that they are practicing alchemists or that it is part of Freemasonry.>No individual religion or philosophy seem to have the entire picture. The hexagrams of the iching in Asia get really close because they actually operate as a six-step system with the last step being a return to the beginning, which is exactly how the Philosopher's Stone abstract sequence operates in alchemy.>It seems to be part of a much older system of symbology that modern religion rests upon. Symbology. That has been systematically destroyed throughout the ages and hunted down, smeared as witchcraft and satanic, and then twisted into a controlling apparatus which we call modern religion today.pardon me if I am flanderising your viewpoints, but from what , I understand of it.to oversimplify , it seems like a lot of spiritual foundations , which are based on a clear symbolic understanding of things, and then somekind of more specific eldrich thought patern, and to some degree , that part of the eldrich thought patern is in part , a result of having gaps in symbolic understanding , yet still keep going.or basically keeping something alchemically stagnated, on a specific phase , with the understanding their is something even bigger on the other side.sorry if I am asking something foolish , I have a wierd natural inclination to thinking of stuff in transmutation in something very importanly in my life , and resently I have seen some freemason symbology during my life..
>>18484939but at the same time, I don't entirely understand or resonate with symbolism , it both goes through me and way past me, and freemazons for me , are both scary and seem impotent , in a paradoxical way.I also can be, as they say. a little bit of a retard, and I am fasinated by that. I will try to watch your lectures and tell you what I think about them though
>>18484819>a six-step system with the last step being a return to the beginning, which is exactly how the Philosopher's Stone abstract sequence operates in alchemy.To me, this just sounds like speaking in riddles. All of this stuff like freemasonry and such sounds like "this thing is similar to this symbol that is analogous to this idea in ancient culture that represent this concept that is so vague it can pretty much mean anything (like "stuff becomes better")."Just lay out like your beliefs as if you were explaining it to a retard. - Is there a god, or otherwise, what is the ultimate nature of reality?- What is humans' relation to it?- What are we supposed to do about it ethically and spiritually?- Is there any new infromation about history that can be figured out from symbology and we should be aware of?
>pardon me if I am flanderising your viewpoints, but from what , I understand of it.to oversimplify , it seems like a lot of spiritual foundations , which are based on a clear symbolic understanding of things, and then somekind of more specific eldrich thought patern, and to some degree , that part of the eldrich thought patern is in part , a result of having gaps in symbolic understanding , yet still keep going.or basically keeping something alchemically stagnated, on a specific phase , with the understanding their is something even bigger on the other side.sorry if I am asking something foolish , I have a wierd natural inclination to thinking of stuff in transmutation in something very importanly in my life , and resently I have seen some freemason symbology during my life.They understand the basic concepts but do not grasp the significance or the actual mathematical foundations. Said foundations being a significant connection between the natural world and religious symbology. It has been lost to superstitious nonsense, even twisted into such five powers who wish to control humanity.
>but at the same time, I don't entirely understand or resonate with symbolism , it both goes through me and way past me, and freemazons for me , are both scary and seem impotent , in a paradoxical way.I also can be, as they say. a little bit of a retard, and I am fasinated by that.I will try to watch your lectures and tell you what I think about them though
>but at the same time, I don't entirely understand or resonate with symbolism , it both goes through me and way past me, and freemazons for me , are both scary and seem impotent , in a paradoxical way.I completely understand and it's set up in a way to be approachable for everyone and it demystifies a lot of the superstitions surrounding that stuff. I'm still working on the final lecture. It'll be another week or so, but the book that they're from is linked to that profile and free on archive.org
>To me, this just sounds like speaking in riddles. All of this stuff like freemasonry and such sounds like "this thing is similar to this symbol that is analogous to this idea in ancient culture that represent this concept that is so vague it can pretty much mean anything (like "stuff becomes better")."The video is made in a way so that it it is approachable by everyone and I wanted to avoid a gigantic post but I will summarize it as simply as I can. It is an abstract six-step formula represented by sacred geometric shapes. Each shape representing a step in the formula. The genius of it is is that each of the shapes that compose the formula is itself an abstract concept. Resulting in a universally applicable formula that can be applied with metaphor.The beginning which is called the outer Circle represents the starting material The unification of opposites is the catalytic process that begins the transmutation The Trinity is the balance that forms after that unification has reached a stability point. The four elements are an ever-present shaping forces represented by fire, air, water and Earth, but are themselves abstract elements and characteristics of matter.The fifth step which is the square is the culmination of the growth or the transmutation.The final step called the inner Circle is not only a return to the beginning, resulting in the ever ever going process of transmutation and evolution, but it typically marks the process of multiplication and projection. In the biological sphere because evolution is itself part of transmutation, this takes the form of literal reproduction. All of this is thoroughly demonstrated within the book and outlined in the lectures.
>it's another 'barely functioning mental midget vague poster says he's figured out a grand secret but won't post anything concrete because he won't risk his ego' episodeGetting sick of these reruns lads
>>18485056I thought the youtobe video was OP,s
>Getting sick of these reruns ladsIt's not vague at all. It goes through the formula and gives over 12 proof of concepts in the book. The video also goes over these.
>>18484819I like the serpent's tree that is the eyes and hands of God.
>I like the serpent's tree that is the eyes and hands of God....What are you talking about? I don't know if this is about the tree of the serpent and eagle, which is a complex visual metaphor for transmutation and Transcendence, but if that's the case it is included in the book. Half of Hermes who is viewed as the patron god of alchemy is actually symbolizing that tree.
>>18484848>I feel bad for /x/ that the board is so bad you didn't post this on their.He did, its just that everyone called him a faggot and told him to buy an add because he is promoting his YouTube channle
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>>18485583I frequent /x/ and I didn't seem him at least , most just gotten unlucky I guess.
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>>18485692>>18485690interesting.damm, /x/ is even more fucked than I thought , considering that they still alow low effort larpers.
>>18485739Yea I just got some good sources and left, after the first month everything recycles
how does this relate to chinese alchemy and the death of the first emperor?