Alchemy Holds Magic Keys That Science Needs to Progress
Isaac Newton was a mystic and occultist
When our ancient forefathers found us hiding in caves, we were known as the race of Khem.
Khem is the Arabic word for chemical. Alchemy is the Arabic word for chemistry. That is to say, that our race is a biological product of this planet.
Its origins can be traced back to Alexandria and it took into account the studies of philosophy, technology and mysticism. Science has a long brutal history with Alchemy as it fought long and hard to label it evil. And so it remains today.
We were told that Alchemists obsessed over solving 2 mysteries; turning natural elements into gold and mixing an elixir for immortality, also known as the philosopher’s stone.
History shows that our highest intellectuals had dedicated much of their life to Alchemy. The word makes us think of old men with tubes and flasks playing with liquids and standing in a gas cloud of their making. They were labelled wizards and bedlamites. The likes of Newton, Da Vinci and Pythagoras, to name a few.
The church working hand in hand with science re-wrote our history. The work of these “wizards” was associated with magic, witchcraft and devil worship. It’s not surprising that the truth was kept from the public and alchemists have remained hidden, working in secret, out of fear of rejection by the science community.
One could argue that science is also magic. If anyone would have told you about electricity and the internet 100 years ago, you would have called those magic too.
Isaac Newton: The last magician
The man that gave us the “biblical” laws of motion. The laws which scientists use as an excuse to debunk what they call “pseudoscience”.
Western books taught us that Newton's discovery of gravity came after an apple fell on his head. It sounds simple, lacking depth and intellect.
Newton's principles of gravity take into account the same words found in Thoth's Emerald Tablets:
"Its force is above all force. For it vanquishes every subtle thing and penetrates every solid thing.”
These tablets that have been re-written by Hermes, (presumed to be the same deity as Thoth), uncover ancient wisdom of the universe. In them lie secrets about the forces at play and knowledge to master them. This wisdom is kept from us to leave us in the dark and make us easier to control.
Some worthy souls have found their way to the tablets and their wisdom. The problem remained in understanding its lessons.
Newton's Alchemic work
One of his lost papers resurfaced in recent days called "Homework", that shows a collection of Newton's secret work.
He had a fascination with ancient Egypt. His life's work focused on astronomy, numerology, geometry and studying the dimensions of the pyramids. An obsessive pattern we see in most of our geniuses.
His published work in the fields of physics and motion were of little priority. They were the only ones that would be accepted by the science community, without damaging his career.
In the dark, he spent over 30 years trying to figure out what our ancestors wanted to teach us. In a letter dated 1704, Newton explained that from analyzing measurements, ratios and proportions from ancient buildings, he had unearthed a secret number system within the biblical books of Daniel and Revelations. From this secret code, he noted the year 2060, a prophetic year, as the date for Armageddon.
“For alchemy does not trade with metals as ignorant vulgars think, which error has made them distress that noble science, but she has also material veins of whose nature God created handmaidens to conceive and bring forth its creatures.” — Isaac Newton
This shows the extent of Alchemy that takes the ALL into consideration. Other than the 3 sciences (biology, chemistry and physics), it takes into account maths and philosophy.
Alchemy could be what science needs
Modern Science is simple and incomplete. It tends to defeat its purpose as it creates more problems than solutions.
Its biggest complexity comes with its vocabulary that sounds reserved only for elite intellectuals, but that’s nothing but a veil to hide its flaws. Once you take some time to learn the technicalities, the ideas and theories always lead to further questions, making it a difficult cycle to stop.
To put this idea in motion, we could look at western medicine; it cures 1 disease but inflicts hundreds of nasty side effects. Each solution sparks, in turn, a series of new challenges.
The same can be said about quantum physics. Fight club has its rules and so does the quantum physics community; Nobody understands quantum physics, not even quantum physicists. The challenge in understanding it lies in its name. The word quantum means the ALL. Now tell me how can we reach such heights of understanding when we know less than 1% of the ALL?
Alchemy stresses that there are invisible forces at work in the universe. Powerful forces that bind things together and keep Order from spiralling into Chaos.
The majority of these forces are non-physical energies. Scientists haven’t even found the tip of the iceberg, let alone reach its hidden mass.
Magic and mystery are knowledge not yet gained.
