Commandment 13: Practise Harmlessness in Thought, Word and Deed Harmlessness is an ancient-most instruction. It is known to all, but practised by none. Everyone speaks of it. To some harmlessness means ‘not physically hurting people’, but it is much more and far beyond that. Harmlessness is a practice that is... read more →
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Light massage on facial and reflex zones Today, the topic of cosmetics is no longer just a topic for women. Men place just as much importance on daily body and facial care as do women. There are innovative and new products that support the health of both. One such new product in the holistic health and beauty... read more →
Sep
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The Great Work (part 2) As above, so below. Astrology and alchemy are very closely connected. The Hermetic dictum “as above, so below” establishes astrology as a central pillar of Hermetic thought. Paracelsus repeatedly stresses the importance of working with the stars. He emphasizes the planetary correspondences with regard to... read more →
Sep
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Ayurvedic Doṣa teaching Vata, Pitta, Kapha The human body is made up of the five elements (Pañca-Mahābhūtas): earth (Pṛthivi), water (Āpas / Jala), fire (Agni), air (Vāyu) and ether (Ākāśa). Each element is characterized by certain properties (Guṇa) and forces. The earth is heavy, the air is light and agile,... read more →
Sep
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Ayur-Vedic Philosophy Ayurvedic medicine has its roots in the Vedic philosophy. To understand Ayurveda in its profound aspects, it is important to know the philosophical background. Sānkhya philosophy Ayurveda is founded in the Indian Sānkhya philosophy, whose author is the great sage Kapila. Kapila is considered a descendant of Manu.... read more →
Sep
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Artemisinin in annual mugwort (Artemisia annua) Artemisinin is a secondary plant substance, chemically a sesquiterpene, which occurs in the leaves and flowers of the annual mugwort (Artemisia annua). Artemisia annua has an aromatic, camphor-like scent and a spicy, bitter taste. Artemisia annua is related to Artemisia vulgaris, another medicinal herb that... read more →
Sep
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Alchemy Restored The seventeenth century marked both the greatest flowering of alchemy and also its decline. No longer attracting the greatest minds, and increasingly marginalized, alchemy went underground, and it was not until the nineteenth century that a strong occult revival began in reaction to scientific reductionism. The discovery of... read more →
Sep
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Introduction Alchemy has always been a mysterious, even obscure, art. Even the derivation of the word alchemy itself is uncertain. The most widely explanation is from Khem, the native name of Egypt, with the Arabic prefix al meaning either black or derived from the root meaning wise. Alchemy would therefore... read more →
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What all you need is Homeopathy. Sometimes Less is More It strains the mind of skeptics that medicine as gentle, natural, and diluted can have any effect, much less be one of the most powerful healing modalities on the planet. We rarely see patients who come to us first. Most... read more →
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§ 289 - Sixth Edition All the above-mentioned methods of practicing mesmerism depend upon influx of more or less vital force into the patient, and hence are termed positive mesmerism.1 An opposite mode of employing mesmerism, however, as it produces just the contrary effect, deserves to be termed negative mesmerism. To... read more →




