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Jonathan Livingston Seagull
by Richard Bach
A metaphor about alchemical transformation, the book is a spiritual classic. This is a fable about the importance of seeking a higher purpose in life, even if your flock, tribe, or neighborhood finds your ambition threatening. By not compromising his higher vision, Jonathan gets the ultimate payoff: transcendence and learns the meaning of love and kindness.

The Alchemy of Sacred Living: Creating a Culture of Light
by Emmory John Michael
The Alchemy of Sacred Living reveals the essence of the most sacred truths, wisdom passed down from the ancients. The secrets to happiness, inner peace, fulfillment, and satisfying relationships are revealed in this masterpiece of higher consciousness.

The Mystery of Human Relationship : Alchemy and the Transformation of Self
by Nathan Schwartz-Salant
Nathan Salant's book is an absolute masterpiece. He is clearly a genius in the psychological field and goes far beyond the teachings of Jung. It is beneficial in everyday interactions and has had a great effect on me. A must read for everyone.

A Heaven on Earth : Human Alchemy Through the Practical Use of Universal Principles
by Jenka
"It is part of the Great Universal Plan that each of us be given the opportunity to leave our world better than we found it. I shall give it my best try with this book", writes author, student and sage Jenka. How to do this is the subject of her new, and insightful work, A Heaven on Earth.

Mind into Matter: A New Alchemy of Science and Spirit
by Fred Alan Wolfe
Alchemists of old attempted to make sense of the universe - to discover the connection between mind and matter. Some of today's scientists, particularly quantum physicists, are doing the same.  In Mind into Matter , Fred Alan Wolf boldly asserts that the source of matter is mind .

Quantum Mind:  The Edge Between Physics and Psychology
by Arnold Mindell
Mindell sprinkles psychological exercises throughout the text providing the reader with imagined experiences of entering a black hole, appearing in parallel universes, taking the mind boggling quantum leap, and many, many others. It is at once a physics text, psychology text, and a friendly popular read.

The Self-Aware Universe
by Maggie Goswami
Goswami uses quantum physics to promote the monistic idealism - the theory that both mind and matter have their origin in consciousness. 

The Visionary Window
by Amit Goswami
Playfully quoting everyone from Einstein to Forest Gump, Goswami integrates our spiritual heart with scientific head.  He draws on cognitive psychology, Eastern philosophy and quantum physics to assert a new scientific paradigm that places human values first. Then with practical clarity he shows how principles of the new science can help us to tap our inner creativity, deepen our spirituality and live as truly liberated beings.

Bridging Science and Spirit: Common Elements in David Bohm's Physics, the Perennial Philosophy and Seth
by Norman Friedman, Fred Alan Wolf
You may have enjoyed David Bohm's unusual interpretations of our world through his master knowledge of quantum physics. You may have been puzzled by Jane Roberts connection with the strange entity Seth. In Bridging Science and Spirit, not only do you get a summary of the most important and philosophical aspects of the above, you are also launched into such powerful explanations of the physical roots of our world that some wild imagination may be needed to fully grasp them.

The Dimensional Structure of Consciousness : A Physical Basis for Immaterialism
by Samuel Avery
The Dimensional Structure of Consciousness is a radical interpretation of modern physics. Rather than consciousness existing in space and time, it is suggested that the strange phenomena associated with quantum and relativity physics are better understood if space and time are structures within consciousness. Light is vision itself. Matter does not exist outside of consciousness.

Alchemical Active Imagination
by Marie Louise Von Franz
In this book, Dr. von Franz examines a text by the sixteenth-century alchemist and physician Gerhard Dorn in order to show the relationship of alchemy to the concepts and techniques of analytical psychology. In particular, she shows that the alchemists practiced a kind of meditation similar to Jung's technique of active imagination, which enables one to dialogue with the unconscious archetypal elements in the psyche.

The Alchemy of Healing: Psyche and Soma
by Edward Whitmont, M.D.
In this book Whitmont takes a daring plunge into the paradoxes of homeopathy, psychoanalytic transference, quantum physics, and the Gaia Hypothesis.  Deftly exploring such subjects as Jungian synchronicity, alchemy, the I Ching, and the Law of Similars, he hints at the unknown principles fusing organism, planet and cosmos, and at a healing principle so profound it is written both in the stars and submolecular traces of molecules.

The Hermetica:  Lost Wisdom of the Pharaohs
by Timothy Freke, Peter Gandy, Hermes Corpus Hermeticum
The Hermetica is a classic piece of sacred literature, believed to have been written around 3000 B.C. by Hermes. So revered and honored was Hermes, and so great was his wisdom, that he was given the title Trismegistus, meaning "thrice-great," and was eventually considered a god.

The Red Lion and the Elixir of Eternal Life
by Maria Szepes
Though this work is a novel, no-one should be deceived into thinking that this is anything less than a major alchemical work. A whole range of philosophical and esoteric issues are discussed. This reviewer could only absorb the book in small doses; there was so much to mull over.

The Emerald Tablet: Alchemy for Personal Transformation
by Dennis William Hauck
The Emerald Tablet--an ancient document that contains the essence of the alchemical teachings--has had an important influence on many Western spiritual and religious traditions. Ostensibly concerned with turning base metals into gold, alchemy was in fact dedicated to transforming the lead of self into the gold of spirit.

A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery
by Mary Ann Attwood
Introduction by Walter Leslie Wilmshurst. "Alchemy is philosophy; it is the philosophy, the seeking out of the Sophia in the mind." Theory of Transmutation; The Golden Treatise; The True Subject; The Mysteries; Experimental Method; Manifestation of the Matter; Mental Requisites and Impediments; The Gross Work; The Six Keys; Rewards and Potencies.

Most Holy Trinosophia
by Comte de St. Germain
Comte de St. Germain is one of the most baffling personalities of modern history. His activities are traceable for more than one hundred years between 1710 and 1822, leading Frederick the Great to refer to him as "the man who does not die." This unusual work was prepared for the instruction of St. Germain's own disciples in the cabalistic, hermetic, and alchemical mysteries.

The Comte De St. Germain
by I. Cooper Oakley
Called by Frederick the Great "The man who does not die" Saint Germain was said to possess the Elixir of Life, and to be virtually immortal. Germain was the friend, confident, and spy of European rulers for a generation. Two hundred years after his disappearance from the scene of politics, his reputation as an emissary from the Invisible Brotherhood intrigues us even more.

Alchemy (audio tapes)
by Manly Hall
1. Adepts of the Alchemical Tradition, 2. Hermetic Symbols of the Great Work, 3. Human Regeneration by Alchemy, 4. Alchemical Transmutations Psychologically Interpreted, 5. Chinese & Tibetan Alchemy

The Tower of Alchemy: An Advanced Guide to the Great Work
by David Goddard
David Goddard's most recent contribution to the spiritual development of genuine seekers is a welcome addition to the vast tracts of alchemical scholarship. He fully understands the topic and his writing clearly communicates exactly how others can effectively introduce alchemy into their lives.

Seven Hermetic Letters : Letters for the Development of the Secret Powers of the Soul
by Georg Lomer
Seven Hermetic Letters is a welcome new addition to our repertory of books especially as far as preliminary and meaningful exercises are concerned. It will also be a welcome addition for the serious minded student of Hermetics, because the path to perfection will be considerably smoother and progress will be accelerated considerably.

The Western Mysteries: An Encyclopedic Guide to the Sacred Languages & Magickal Systems of the World : The Key of It All
by David Allen Hulse
Through painstaking research and analysis, Hulse has accomplished the unprecedented feat of reconstructing the basic underlying systems that form our vast legacy of mystery traditions.  Each chapter is a key that unlocks the meaning behind one of the magical languages.

The Eastern Mysteries: An Encyclopedic Guide to the Sacred Languages & Magickal Systems of the World : The Key of It All
by David Allen Hulse
Although the book deals with many foreign scripts, ancient tongues, and lost symbols, it is designed for the beginning student.  Included is a wealth of cross references, excellent introductory material and overviews. 

New Dimensions for the Cube of Space : The Path of Initiation Revealed by the Tarot upon the Qabalistic Cube
by David Allen Hulse
Hidden in the secret book of cosmology, written in the ancient Hebrew tongue, long forgotten, but not lost by mankind, is a description of a mysterious cube formed from the 22 letters of Hebrew alphabet.  The 22 components also reveal a map that clearly shows where we have come from, where we are now and where we are going in our evolutionary journey toward spiritual awakening.

Alchemy Unveiled
by Johannes Helmond
Alchemy is the highest knowledge which can be committed to paper in the form of letters. Beyond that, another language is required, one which cannot be committed to paper. Most people confuse iatrochemistry with Alchemy. When an Alchemist speaks of Mercury, Sulphur and Salt, he speaks of his spiritual, astral and physical bodies, not of the elements.

The Mystical and Magical System of A.'. A.'.
by James Eshelman
Initiation is a reality. Humanity has a potential to grow far beyond its native state of consciousness and capability. This growth is a spiritual growth. Its fruits inform and empower every facet of human, mortal expression, while disclosing to each of us our own inherently immortal natures.

The Holy Books of Thelema
by Alister Crowley
The Holy books of Thelema stand quite apart from the technical works Crowley wrote throughout his life. They were "received" or channeled if you will, rather than developed by Crowley's ego (by which I mean his mortal psyche). Every Liber is a gem, proving to anyone who reads them with an open mind that Crowley was a true prophet. Within you will find not only the Book of the Law, but the Liber Lapis Lazuli and the Book of the Heart Gird Round by the Serpent. The latter is a spiritual masterpiece equal to Liber AL.

The Golden Dawn : A Complete Course in Practical Ceremonial Magic
by Israel Regardie
The original account of the teachings, rites and ceremonies of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.  Included are initiation ceremonies, rituals of consecration and invocation, meditation and magical working, studies in Tarot, Qabalistic correspondences, etc.

Self-Initiation into the Golden Dawn Tradition
by Chic Cicero, Sandra Tabatha Cicero
Self-paces study for the beginning Golden Dawn student.  The esoteric rituals are clearly laid out in step-by-step guidance that's easy to follow.  Upon completion of this workbook, you can be a practicing Golden Dawn magician with knowledge of qabalah, astrology, tarot and spiritual alchemy.

The Golden Game:  Alchemical Engravings of the 17th century
by Stanislas Klossowski de Rola
A comprehensive selection of alchemist emblems, brought together for the first time and reproduced to a standard that is close in quality and size to the originals contained in obscure works from research library shelves. Includes 533 illustrations, which are both intriguing and thought-provoking.

Splendor Solis
by Salomon Trismosin
The book contains many pictures and the commentary by the accomplished modern alchemist Adam McLean is interesting. This book is a must. It is wonderful that one can have these famous medieval works in ones own bookshelf.

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