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Herbert Silberer's book "Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts" explores the perplexing and esoteric worlds of alchemy and the occult. In order to shed light on their esoteric knowledge and psychological value, Silberer investigates the symbolic language and hidden meanings behind these ancient traditions. Silberer provides readers with a greater grasp of the vast symbolism ingrained into alchemy and the occult arts via his painstaking study and incisive analysis. This book reveals the hidden knowledge and the tremendous spiritual and transforming potential that exists within these ancient traditions, from the alchemical transformation of metals to the mystical rites of the occult. "Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts" is a revelatory investigation into the undiscovered spheres of human consciousness and the philosophical ideas that have enthralled seekers of truth for millennia.
Herbert Silberer's examinations of alchemy and the occult, and his attempts to correlate the two crafts to the pursuit of psychoanalysis, is published here complete with the original illustrations.First published in 1917, this text represents the extensive investigations Herbert Silberer undertook in order to map occurrences in the occult with the ascendant psychoanalytic disciplines present in the Vienna School of which he was part. This text is marked by its depth of research, with sources such as Hermes Trismegistus, Flamel, Lacinius, Michael Meier, Paracelsus, and Boehme quoted and drawn upon in service of Silberer's thesis. The support of alchemy as a spiritual movement, on the same level as the yoga traditions of the Indian subcontinent, is also notable. Together with the three original illustrations, this edition also contains the extensive bibliography and notes of Silberer.
Herbert Silberer's examinations of alchemy and the occult, and his attempts to correlate the two crafts to the pursuit of psychoanalysis, is published here complete with the original illustrations.First published in 1917, this text represents the extensive investigations Herbert Silberer undertook in order to map occurrences in the occult with the ascendant psychoanalytic disciplines present in the Vienna School of which he was part. This text is marked by its depth of research, with sources such as Hermes Trismegistus, Flamel, Lacinius, Michael Meier, Paracelsus, and Boehme quoted and drawn upon in service of Silberer's thesis. The support of alchemy as a spiritual movement, on the same level as the yoga traditions of the Indian subcontinent, is also notable. Together with the three original illustrations, this edition also contains the extensive bibliography and notes of Silberer.
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