To a wise man, as the saying goes, few words suffice. This marvelous work, written in 1740, introduces us to the world of the Great Work, rejecting false operations and guiding us through nature in an extremely simple process, glimpsed between the lines, behind the copious biblical quotations it includes. However, it traces the path to metals as where we should focus our attention to obtain the Philosopher's Stone and even defines which mineral is chosen; that is, it points out the remote raw material. Once again, it warns us that if we don't know what matter is, we should do absolutely nothing, because it would be harmful and we would waste our time and money. However, as the author tells us: "Matter is known by few and is found by few, because it has so many names." This has always been the crux of the matter, because once you know it, you've come a long way. And this author, as we say, mentions it by name without difficulty.
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