Chapter 845: Book of Secrets
Chapter 845 Book of Secrets
If one can understand the Book of Changes, one can understand the Hermetic philosophy.
In "Kebalion", the author introduces the seven mysterious principles of Hermeticism. The book says: "The principles of truth are seven. Those who understand these principles will have a magic key that touches All the doors of the temple will automatically open."
The seven principles are:
Psychological principle: "Everything is psychology, and the universe is spiritual."
Principle of Polarity: "Everything is dual; every thing has two poles; every thing has two opposite sides, like and dislike are the same. Opposite things are essentially the same, It's just different in degree. The two extremes are always connected; all truths are only half-correct truths; all seemingly contradictory statements can be reconciled."
Principle of Rhythm: "Everything is flowing, going out and in; everything has its tide; everything rises and falls; the pendulum phenomenon occurs in everything; the amplitude of the right pendulum is the amplitude of the left pendulum, The rhythms compensate each other."
The principle of causality: "Every cause has an effect, and every effect has a cause; everything happens according to the law; luck is only a name for the law, not its own recognition. There are many levels of effects. But everything is There is no escape from the law."
Gender principle: "Gender exists in all things; every thing has its principle of male and female, and gender is embodied in all levels."
Principle of unanimity: "The source is the tributary; the tributary is the source."
Principle of vibration: "Nothing is static; everything moves; everything vibrates."
On the first point of psychological principle, "everything is psychology, and the universe is spiritual" is different from the current science.
The end of science may not be theology, but the transformation from a material way of knowing the world to a spiritual way of knowing the universe.
It is easy to be convinced by the way of assertion, which will generate prestige, but this way of speaking blurs the true face of things. Theology is ambiguous to most people, but it is easily associated with mental illness, especially in this era of lack of faith.
Killing with a machine gun and atomic bomb is essentially the same as killing with a sword.
Alchemy and chemistry are two completely different things. Alchemy is influenced by the Hermetic philosophy and is a way of understanding the wisdom of the universe.
It is said in Genesis: There must be light, so there will be light. It is opposed to darkness, and because of darkness can it reflect what light is.
There is a contrast of need and no, vacuum means nothing, and the matter that humans can observe is light, dark matter cannot be seen with the naked eye, and it accounts for more than 99% of the total mass of the universe.
According to Freud’s iceberg theory, the consciousness that people can see is conscious, and there are many consciousnesses under the sea surface, which are not usually discovered. This is similar to the material world floating in the Dirac Sea. Some of them are human already. Known matter, more dark matter sinks under the sea, waiting for exploration and discovery.
Using the transformation process of alchemy to liberate spirit from matter, recreating matter and reshaping the mind. The small universe of individual, mind, and soul is compared with the big universe of idea, universe, and nature.
Chemistry requires memorizing formulas, memorizing the periodic table of elements, and exploring the laws through a large number of experiments.
The world is made up of matter, and there are mainly two forms of change, chemical change and physical change. Those substances are dead in the eyes of the tester. If the experiment is done on a living body, who will do whatever they want and do whatever they want with the dead. What?
The galaxy rotates like a vortex. The earth is on a spiral arm of the galaxy. Maybe there are other civilizations outside the earth. Who would be friends with a ruthless killer.
The seven-pointed star magic circle may have lost part of its effect after losing an item, but the defensive magic of a single item still exists. Put that weird violin on that empty spot, and the magic circle will restart. Who knows if it will Monsters like the Basilisk appear again.
Although she is not a thief, she does not go empty. Doggy and Albus travel together. One of them is standing on the stone pier, and the other is responsible for taking things. If the one who took the things goes straight away, then stand. The people on the stone pier are going to be trapped in the magic circle.
This is like a displacement reaction in chemistry, where one element and one compound are used to generate another element and another compound.
"If Haierbo's purpose is to collect souls, six objects are six souls, and we replace them with a violin that has sealed six souls. That is not his trick." Pomona said.
"Leprechaun's gold." Severus said, "It will automatically disappear after a while. Did the old liar use this method to fool the magic circle?"
"Don't call him that!"
"What is it called him? The sage after Merlin? The greatest wizard of the century?" Severus said bitterly.
"That exit is not a real exit." Pomona looked at the cave into the sun and said, "This cave doesn't even have a bat. We have to go back the same way."
"I don't think so." Voldemort said suddenly, "Do you agree, Severus?"
Severus didn't speak, as if he hadn't heard what Voldemort said.
"Please take out my wand." Voldemort said elegantly, "I know you take it with you."
Then, Pomona saw that he actually took out Voldemort's bone wand.
"True is not false, never lying, it will inevitably bring truth, do you know where this sentence came from?" Voldemort asked.
"Hermes' Jade Record." Severus replied, as if he were a good student.
"The bottom is like the top, the top is like the bottom, and in this way the miracle of the One is fulfilled." Voldemort closed his eyes and took a deep breath. "The source of all perfection in the world is here."
She wanted to say something, but found that there was no way to speak, as if she had lost control of her body.
"What do you think are the remaining five things?" Voldemort asked.
"There should be a book of spells written by Hypor." Snape said, "I don't know the rest."
"She is a smart girl. She knows the rules of ‘replacement’. What kind of exercise do you think it will be?"
As they were talking, the water on the ground began to evaporate, forming a mist, which was white everywhere in sight, and there was an old wizard with a crooked nose standing in front of her.
"Should I stop them? Dumbledore?"
"I don't think so." Albus said with some difficulty, "Because I am also very curious."
"What if they use me as a sacrifice?"
"They won't." Albus said, "Have you ever suspected that I used you as a test subject?"
"Isn't it?"
"Human beings still have souls. As long as they are a little conscientious, they won't treat you as a test subject." Albus said, "The role of a role model is endless, and you are doing very well."
"What did I do?"
"The purpose of alchemy is to refine gold. Severus thought of replacing real gold with Leprechaun's gold. He didn't insist on replacing it with a living person. He chose life for gold and life. Although he was lost at first, He has found his own way again, and I am very happy to have been with your colleague, Professor Sprout."
If faced with insidious and evil calculations, using cunning means is not a fault, right?
Like the Venetian merchant Charlotte who wanted a pound of meat, he was very pitiful, but in the court he was controlled by the devil and went on an extreme road.
Pomona looked up at the hole in the dome. Maybe the frog at the bottom of the well saw the same thing she saw now.
For those Roman soldiers, all they wanted was to live. As long as it worked, they would choose to believe in pagan gods or not.
Why is it so difficult to live to retire? Longinus was blind and wanted to continue the war. The Romans had already occupied Jerusalem. Wouldn't they still want to rule the world?
The world is so big, there is more than Rome.
The nobles of Rome are said to be a group of arrogant, cold, crazy people, all in the same city. Why are modern Italians so much different from those two thousand years ago? This is really a question worth thinking about.
(End of this chapter)