Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition
No. 9, Vol. 1. Autumnal Equinox 2005

 


Publisher
J. S. Kupperman

Main Content Editor
Alex Sumner

Creative Editor
J. S. Kupperman

Rituals Editor
Frater L.

Copy Editor
Frater L.

Art Direction
J. S Kupperman

Web Design and Development
J. S. Kupperman

Contributing Writers
Samuel Scarborough, Alex Sumner


The Cover Art: Azoth
by Samuel Scarborough

"Azoth from Johann Basil Valentine’s Azoth of the Philosophers. Figure showing the Perfect Man."

Editorial
by J.S. Kupperman

The Imagery of Alchemical Art as a Method of Communication
by Samuel Scarborough
Alchemy is one of the most mysterious arts practiced in the Western Mystery Tradition partly because it has a rich use of allegorical symbols and images. In this article we get a chance to explore those symbols and images as a means of understanding alchemy on a practical and spiritual level. This article is just an introduction to the rich art of Alchemical Images for use in the ancient tradition, and hopefully will stimulate the read to further reading into this "royal art" of the Hermetic Arts.

Herbal Plant Alchemy on a Budget
by Alex Sumner

Having decided to take up the art of alchemy Alex Sumner discovers one thing not often spoken of in alchemical texts; alchemy is expensive! In this article Alex not only takes you through some of his own spagyric experiments but explains some of his tribulations in acquiring the proper tools on a limited budget.

 

Book Reviews
Two on Practical Spagyric Alchemy of Plants - Samuel Scarborough

Becoming an Alchemist - Samuel Scarborough

Sent from the Second Order - Andrew Finley

Poetry
Desert Garden - Samuel Scarborough

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