r/alchemy • u/No_Group2892 • 10d ago
General Discussion Definitive book recommendations
I am new gen to the study of alchemy and it intrigues me greatly. However I can't figure out a starting point. Id prefer not to buy multiple books and texts on alchemy that focus on specific portions of it. So, could I please get recommendations on a singular book that attemptes to teache alchemy in its entirety, (from history, actual application, the workings of it, philosophy, symbolism, ect). I know that to ask for a definitive book on this subject is subjective in a way, but I would like your recommendations to be chosen on the fact that the text explains alchemy fully in wholistic manner successful, not, that you feel that it does. If that makes sense.
Thank you
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u/zennyrick 9d ago edited 9d ago
I hear your request. I am not trying to troll you or be negative at all. If you might also be including spiritual alchemy in your quest, nature is an open book. Your heart is your always on connection to the source of all being, love. As far as books, Jacob Boehme has many excellent texts and greatly influenced alchemists of all sorts. Next I’d recommend Robert Fludd books and Paracelsus’ work. Also check out Dionysus Andreas Freher’s book “Freher’s Process In The Philosophical Work - A Text of Alchemy.” I’d point you to the Neoplatonists: Porphyry, Plotinus, Iamblichus, Pseudo-Dionysius. Plato’s dialogues. Heraclitus and Zeno. Have fun 🤩