After watching a documentary about alchemy and Nostradamous I began to wonder what this "philosopher's stone" that I'd heard so much about was. Is it real? What is it? Does it really turn lead into gold? Can it do anything else? Where did it come from? There is just so little information out there and much of it is confusing.
well what i REALLY want to know is what exactly is it? is it a concept or a tangible tool?
Re: the philosopher's stone By: Brysing Moderator / Adept
Post # 6 Mar 29, 2014
In old times, especially the so-called Dark Ages. There were quite a few intelligent,learned men who were called, or called themselves, Alchemists. They experimented. With anything and everything. Different ores; gases, explosives, chemicals.
Just as the modern scientist will keep his research secret until he has made a new discovery, so the old Alchemists kept their secrets.
But neighbours, as neighbours will, were "nosey" as to what was going on. Why did these men have fiercely burning fires? What were these explosions we keep hearing?
"They were actually burning rocks! I caught them at it."
And what did these "experimenters" say in answer to these questions? "We are seeking the Philosophers stone; it turns base metal into gold."
"Oh,that sounds good!" said the peasants,"Carry on with the weird smells, and the noise."
One of the great Alchemists was Sir Isaac Newton. He did a lot more than discover Gravity! He was a very clever and intelligent man. He was not so stupid as to try to get Gold from Lead!
The "stone" is a story.A myth. A legend. It doesn't, and never did, exist.
If the Alchemists were searching for anything it was Knowledge. Enlightenment.
It was the curiosity of the Human spirit; "What would happen if I did this? Or did that?"
It still goes on today! But now it is called "Research". and the Alchemists are now "Scientists".
Does anybody these days really believe in the Philosopher's stone?
Only Harry Potter!
Its not real, some people balived that it whas real in the dark ages, but lets be honest you would need to get a particle accelerator in order to turn led in to gold, its something of a dark age conspiracy theory the sond of mind knows that the idea of it is completely wrong but the gullible would balive it... No offense
true there has never been said proof of the stone but people say the same about things people like me see and do i mean spirits,entities and magic people say there not real but to some it is so no one can say it is or is not it is up to the person to believe or not in the thing they most want or need in ones life and the stone is said to have magic properties not only lead to gold but ably to open gate ways were to no one knows
Re: the philosopher's sto By: wicca1
Post # 9 Mar 29, 2014
i think that the philosophers stone was a rare gem that they used in magick rituals. we sometimes use quartz while doing magic, it just wasn't a gem that people were familiar with back then.
Re: the philosopher's stone By: Dusseldorf / Novice
Post # 10 Mar 29, 2014
It has nothing to do with turning lead into gold, but rather a transformation of the soul. Finding the "Gold" within through the attainment of gnosis.