ALCHEMY… ISAAC NEWTON, and the secret code of the number three
One of the most Influential
Scientists of the 17th Century, was Isaac Newton.
Newton introduced what
became the basis of all Modern Physics: the THREE
LAWS OF MOTION, but what many people don’t know is the fact that Isaac
Newton was an Extremely Mystic Person, and extremely interested in Alchemy.
Found among his documents
about Philosophy, Astronomy, and Mathematics a translation of an Ancient
Document called “THE EMERALD TABLET”, also known as the SMARAGDINE TABLE, or TABULA
SMARAGDINA which has fascinated Alchemists, for hundreds of years.
It is believed that this
tablet is one of the several that contained information on the practice of
alchemy and the secrets of the universe.
It is said that the emerald
tablets contain the entire knowledge of the universe.
The Ancient Wisdom of Transmutation,
the Secrets of the Cosmos and LONGEVITY and according to researchers, these Tablets
were discovered in the Great Pyramids, thousands of years ago.
But it is one phrase
written in one of the tablets that have drawn my attention: “Three is the great mystery, come from the
great one”, so basically it is the number 3 what connects the universe and
the cosmos.
Wisdom, consciousness
awareness, and power all come from the interplay of the number three.
If anybody were to obtain
this knowledge, that person would become the master of life, a master over
death, some sort of supernatural being, a superhuman that could practically do
anything.
Latin text of the Emerald
Tablet, from De Alchimia, Chrysogonus Polydorus, Nuremberg 1541
NEWTON’S TRANSLATION
Translation by Isaac Newton,
is found among his Alchemical Papers, that are currently housed in King’s College Library, Cambridge University.
1. Tis true without lying,
certain & most true.
2. That which is below is
like that which is above & that which is above is like that which is below
to do the miracles of one only thing
3. And as all things have
been & arose from one by the mediation of one: so all things have their
birth from this one thing by adaptation.
4. The Sun is its father, the
moon its mother, the wind hath carried it in its belly, and the earth is its
nurse.
5. The father of all
perfection in the whole world is here.
6. Its force or power is
entire if it is converted into earth.
7. Separate thou the earth
from the fire, the subtle from the gross sweetly with great industry.
8. It ascends from the
earth to the heaven & again it descends to the earth & receives the
force of things superior & inferior.
9. By this means, you shall
have the glory of the whole world
10. & thereby all obscurity
shall fly from you.
11. Its force is above all
force. For it vanquishes every subtle thing & penetrates every solid thing.
12. So was the world created?
13. From this are & do
come admirable adaptations whereof the means (or process) is here in this. Hence I am called Hermes Trismegist, having the three parts of the philosophy of the
whole world
14. That which I have said
of the operation of the Sun is accomplished & ended.
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