I came back to see if anyone posted that discussion from
New Experiment. Noppy, Doppy, but I see that the site is pooped out, offline or went back to the Moon. Maybe somebody dropped a planet on their heads to get them to be quiet about this, huh? That's Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy humor when it struggles. I'm posting only to keep this thread alive and will delete this [have since changed my mind after posting more here than intended] when the site again opens up so that somebody else or me can pull it in here.
Believe me, you don't want to make such big mistakes about homeopathy because they compound into everything else, and this one where seventy-twelve gazillion bozos online claim spagyric medicine was herbal medicine really irks me because it's simply not true. For instance, the spagyric physicians (and my avatar is what those guys looked like, which was dearly and intentionally chosen for that reason) said that their medicines took advantage of the quinto essentio (the "fifth essence," or etheric energy pattern of things), and that in itself means they used ultramolecular drugs and thus did homeotherapeutics, but they also applied and precipitated all 10 natural laws specific to medicine and unique to homeopathy. It's a mirror image of homeopathy for 1001 other reasons, too, so it's simply not true that it was part of "hydra-headed allopathy" (Hahnemann). Ridiculous hogwash!
God bless!
PS. I looked at what they call the "Spagyric Pharmacy" and found them invoking and quoting Paracelsus. Okie, dokie, boys and girls, listen up. The legitimate spagyric physicians called Paracelsus "a braggart and quack" (Basil Valentine). Paracelsus was an allopathic physician in its Empiricist spectrum, which is today referred to as the so-called "alternative therapies." He was a proto-Initiate to the Rosicrucian Brotherhood who amalgamated the disparate secret societies of his day, but he was not a spagyric physician. Alchemists came in three stripes.
The legitimate alchemists were the spagyric physicians. Another group used the jargon of the alchemists to hide their secret communications and teachings from the Church, who tortured and burned people at the stake for any variance with the insane doctrines of Pauline Christianity, which was as illegitimate then as it was when it began among the monophysites and as wrong as it is today in 80 million variations of total corruptions of the uncompromising Christ. They were Rosicrucians, Hermeticists, neoPlatonists, neoPythagoreans, Kabbalists, the Knights Templar, the descendents of the Essenes and dozens of other small groups with secret associations to teach the truths of existence with their particular assignments to speak to or appeal to and assist in the Egoic advancement of the seven basic personalities of humanity -- one for each arcane association no matter how many secret schools or incarnant representatives they may have had at any given period of history. Paracelsus amalgamated them during the high point of the vile Inquisition under the Jesuits and the equally evil Reformation under the insane Lutherans and Calvinists. I love those people, but they were not spagyric/homeopathic physicians, and I love them today even though they're all moronic allopathic physicians who can't defend what they think, say and do involving medicine. It's a mystery to me why they constantly invoke the Laws of Nature and yet ignore those involved in medicine, but that's allopathic brainwashing for you. Even the legitimate Scribes of the Brotherhoods didn't know anything accurate about medicine. You explain it to me. Indeed, it's very difficult to discern the legitimate Scribe(s) for the Hermetic Brotherhood because they also fall into this calculus due to ridiculous ignorance about medical matters despite the fact that Hermetic medicine was also homeopathy in the Way Back Machine. Personally, I learn toward Hahnemann having been an Initiate and homeopathy being the most objective manifestation of the Hermetic teachings even though all things involving its Great Truth of precision (e.g., engineering, architecture, etc.) are also manifestations of it.
The remaining group of alchemists were the total bozos who dabbled with chemicals by literally interpreting the jargon of the alchemists and thus attempted to turn lead into gold. Wrongo, bozos! Nonetheless, chemistry came out of that dabbling, and John Dalton, the Father of Chemistry, was a Rosicrucian and thus the only person to bridge that chasm between total morons and the proto-Initates and actual Initiates like Paracelsus. I find that fascinating.
The legitimate spagyric physicians referred to their medicines as taking advantage of the "quinto essentio." That's Latin for the "fifth element" and thus the Ether, the Etheric Plane of existence, etheric particles and, most especially, the etheric energy pattern of cogent bodies no matter how big or small -- everything has one. They thus very clearly used the ultramolecular medicines of homeopathy and hence knew the simple techniques of homeopathic pharmacology. Moreover, they utilized and precipitated all 10 natural laws unique to medicine and specific to homeopathy. They knew all of our polychrests. No matter where you look, spagyric medicine was homeopathy inside and out. Isn't that interesting? Connect the dots, and ketchup!
While I'm at it, having invoked Basil Valentine, I hold that Moses was a Hermetic physician who cured over one million barbarians during the 40 years that he showed them the whole of the known civilized world throughout the Fertile Crescent and as far East as Kashmir. His "manna" rather clearly refers to homeopathic medicines. Bread doesn't fall from the sky, Jethro. You watched too many cartoons and the idiocy of Hollywood, so pull that feces [they didn't like the word cra*, so I used the proper one] out of your brain and ketchup! It literally means "whatzit." Put yourself into the mindset of total morons 4000 years ago who were barely civilized by a concerted attempt to teach them trades and professions and the arts of civilization during 400 years in Egypt, which was only barely successful because they were so arrogantly moronic that they refused to accept they were wholly uncivilized, and you easily find them using such a term for the miraculous effects of seeming nothings in little powders and pellets. Moses was a Hermetic physician, and Hermetic medicine was homeopathy in the Way Back Machine. In fact, spagyric medicine clearly developed out of it after the insane Christians sacked Alexandria in A.D. 393 and murdered everyone and burned and destroyed everything throughout the Fertile Crescent over the next 150 years, so the Hermetic physicians ran for the hills into "Rome," meaning Europe. They hid in monasteries right under the noses of the archenemies of Truth, mostly working out of Byzantium and the ancient Polish Empire -- most successfully in the latter. Moses was actually, however, a High Adept (almost a Master) who incarnated with a specific mission to fulfill an important prophesy in the Great Pyramid of Giza marked by that date where the two passageways converge. He had to fix those barbarians, so he obviously prescribed for over one million people. Isn't that interesting? This should be obvious, so please ketchup!
God bless!