How To Use Alchemy In A Sentence

  • In fact, little by little the term necromancy lost its strict meaning and was applied to all forms of black art, becoming closely associated with alchemy, witchcraft, and magic. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Newton had indeed been inspired by theories of sympathies and antipathies in alchemy and Hermetic philosophy.
  • No matter what happens, Aube says Alchemy will continue to focus on the organizational infrastructure that makes a good cause not only well-run but financially viable. Steven Crandell: Annenberg's Alchemy
  • The moment somebody thinks they've nailed the grand alchemy that makes Dali a genius somebody else came along and offers a new, kookier explanation. The Birth of Girma Dali
  • The resulting alchemy, about an 80/20 ratio of corn to barley, is then aged in barrels that have housed French pinot noir and American whiskey, as well as new unused barrels. Tony Sachs: When the Leaves Turn Brown, So Does the Booze: Three New Whiskeys for Autumn
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  • This Kristo's horoscope site had some interesting stuff on it that I want to come back and check out, about dreams, astrology, alchemy, intuition and some other junk.
  • Just outside the forming neutron star conditions are right for this kind of nuclear alchemy.
  • Ashmole was fascinated by magic, alchemy and astrology, and befriended many astrologers regardless of political allegiance.
  • Without the alchemy that each green leaf performs from sunup to sundown during the growing season, life simply could not be.
  • Smith's collage imagery in this film more directly alludes to his particular interests, drawing as they do on ‘Cabalistic symbolism, Indian chiromancy […] dancing, Buddhist mandalas, and Renaissance alchemy’.
  • By the dawn of the Scientific Revolution, researchers equipped with microscopes founded modern chemistry - and dismissed alchemy as hocus-pocus.
  • The alchemy of stage and screen can transform books and introduce them to new audiences.
  • Green Magick uses more trees and plants, while Red Magick uses alchemy and astrology for its references.
  • Get it right, and you might just hit that magic moment of alchemy where attitude, outfit and body collide. Times, Sunday Times
  • Petronio's attempt at alchemy -- converting superheroism into antiheroism -- simply fails. Chicago Reader
  • De Waal charts the secrecy and alchemy surrounding the race for porcelain: the great riches and low cunning that enveloped the mystery. Times, Sunday Times
  • A small tweak in selection can, by mysterious alchemy, make a radical difference. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although its origins can certainly be traced to a mystical tradition, alchemy differs from mysticism and other occult arts in its combined focus on precision in both chemical and spiritual processes.
  • Like alchemy, poetic art refines the base matter that the unimaginative overlook.
  • Why, then, do I finally feel that the novel fails to cohere, that the novelist's alchemy does not transform all these wonderful ingredients into a golden artifact?
  • Treatises on mathematics, music, astronomy, alchemy, medicine, jurisprudence, as well as studies on Athenian judicial terminology and on the topography of Athens. [5.]
  • Newton had indeed been inspired by theories of sympathies and antipathies in alchemy and Hermetic philosophy.
  • It could be the ultimate alchemy, at least in the debased sense of transmuting the elements.
  • At Alchemy he has acquired a reputation for snapping up and reviving ailing companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • But when it works, some mysterious alchemy comes into play. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although it had led to the discovery of alcohol and the mineral acids, historians of chemistry view alchemy in general as fraudulent.
  • Subsequently, Dippel turned to alchemy and claimed to have discovered a secret formula by which he transmuted silver and mercury into pure gold.
  • In the Grand Inquisitor's iconological alchemy, three questions dissolve into three obraza (that is, ‘images’ or ‘icons’), and yet the revelation bursting forth from within these images is contradiction.
  • Newton devoted long years of research to the ancient mysteries of alchemy and how base metals could be turned into gold.
  • Alchemy came under Arab influence when the armies of Islam conquered Egypt during the seventh century.
  • After a few critical hits to the gut and head, she brought her hands together and unleashed a bright light in the form of alchemy.
  • As such, even the his claim to have renounced the power of alchemy is still locked into its rhetorical presumption of the transmutability of self and world.
  • In the worst cases no such meaning exists, and parsing the text reveals only hints of sense in masses of gibberish; other times the alchemy succeeds, and a plain emphatic version of the writer’s intentions suddenly emerges from the jumble of jargon like the hidden image in an autostereogram. December « 2008 « Sentence first
  • By a single act of accounting alchemy, the company transformed its indebtedness into over a billion dollars of golden profit.
  • For astrology pretendeth to discover that correspondence or concatenation which is between the superior globe and the inferior; natural magic pretendeth to call and reduce natural philosophy from variety of speculations to the magnitude of works; and alchemy pretendeth to make separation of all the unlike parts of bodies which in mixtures of natures are incorporate. The Advancement of Learning
  • I turned the photograph and looked at it, as though it might have changed through some process of mischief or alchemy.
  • But criticizing alchemy as an inexact science is not a valid reason not to pay attention to it since, as stated earlier, this is not the ground of its knowledge claims.
  • Judging by his alchemy and religious writings, which considerably outnumber those concerned with scientific matters, he clearly believed that some of these questions were answerable by other methods.
  • Michael will talk about the book and use a lump of stone and a piece of gold to illustrate themes of alchemy.
  • Storni reproduces the externals, and gathers together the ingredients, but as yet does not have the alchemy to transform them.
  • Whereas alchemy attests to an optimistic future born of destruction, for Sebald there is no such certainty.
  • This required an additional piece of equipment, for it is impossible to freeze liquids simply by immersing them in ice; a bit of alchemy is required. THE FROZEN WATER TRADE
  • At first, this may seem as magical as the fabled alchemy that could turn any substance to gold.
  • I thought: Here am I, capable of teaching him much concerning the field wherein he labors, — the nitrogenic-why of the fertilizer, the alchemy of the sun, the microscopic cell - structure of the plant, the cryptic chemistry of root and runner, — but thereat he straightened his work - wearied back and rested. The Dignity of Dollars
  • In fact, we now know that Newton was in many ways a Renaissance man, working in theology, prophecy, and alchemy, as well as mathematics, optics, and physics.
  • te 14 Love's Alchemy it5p1,5p2Some that have deeper digged love's mine than I, Say, where his centric happiness doth lie: THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • By some mysterious alchemy it was hoped to fulfil all three objectives. The Government and Politics of France
  • This leads him to focus on the twelfth century, and the mysteries connected with alchemy and the Order of the Temple.
  • Alchemy came under Arab influence when the armies of Islam conquered Egypt during the seventh century.
  • For some surgeons, artists, executives—even police officers—a well-chosen tune can trigger a bit of neuropsychological alchemy that helps carry them through a crucial moment. Cranking Up Your Private Pep Rally
  • He uses everything from chemicals to computers to achieve his effects; but his processes really seem a kind of alchemy or magical transformation, awakening swaths of cloth to the play of the body.
  • Soon after 1750, however, as occult sciences were ascribed to the Templars, their system was readily adaptable to all kinds of Rosicrucian purposes and to such practices as alchemy, magic, cabbala, spiritism, and necromancy. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • The core of alchemy is summarized by the phrase "as above, so below," or "here on earth as it is in heaven. Josh Schrei: The Crucible Gone Cold: Modern Yoga, Christianity, and the Practice of Individual Transformation
  • Thoren talks a great deal about alchemy, but it always sounds like Paracelsian iatrochemistry to me.
  • Annenberg's executive director Leonard Aube says Annenberg is fielding requests to offer the LA-based Alchemy program in other areas. Steven Crandell: Annenberg's Alchemy
  • Alchemy furnishes the theme for one tale; the protagonist seeks an alcahest, a human victim for his crucible. The Merry-Go-Round
  • The alchemy of the winemaker can be profound, notably in blending and selecting between individual plots. Times, Sunday Times
  • In an exceptional feat of perverse alchemy he has, during his 22 years in office, changed gold into lead and ruined a once relatively prosperous southern African state.
  • Whenever our asthmatical abbé would lead the conversation towards subjects relating to chemistry or alchemy, Boiviel would either avoid a direct reply or else fall into a state of profound taciturnity: and yet all his debts had been paid, including the various outstanding accounts due to his numerous landlords, and his dinners at the Croix de The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
  • At other times, they evoke fabled lands and ancient struggles, alchemy and magic. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Like astrology, knowledge of alchemy filtered into medieval Europe through Moorish centres of learning in Spain.
  • Among entries you can sample is one the alchemist and writer "Maria" She was a principal founder of Graeco-Roman alchemy, the experimental science of its day. Femina Habilisa and Maria the Alchemist
  • Part two A couple of years after the trio's first opus, "Part one", the piano, percussions and kora once again unite to offer an alchemy you could roughly label Mandingo jazz. AvaxHome RSS:
  • Allah hath bounteously bestowed on thee a Barber who is an astrologer, one learned in alchemy and white magic; 612 syntax, grammar, and lexicology; the arts of logic, rhetoric and elocution; mathematics, arithmetic and algebra; astronomy, astromancy and geometry; theology, the The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • You may be versed in necromancy, and steeped in alchemy, and schooled in the ancient cruel arts of your realm.
  • But it failed to perform the alchemy of transforming the receipt of a dividend from the company into the receipt of a capital sum from someone else.
  • It was a fixed moral code and a fixed theology which robbed the human race of a thousand years by wasting them upon alchemy, heretic-burning, witchcraft and sacerdotalism. Easter Lemming Liberal News
  • De Waal charts the secrecy and alchemy surrounding the race for porcelain: the great riches and low cunning that enveloped the mystery. Times, Sunday Times
  • te 14 Love's Alchemy it5p1,5p2Some that have deeper digged love's mine than I, Say, where his centric happiness doth lie: THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • On the one hand, alchemy is regarded as a precursor of the modern science of chemistry.
  • By some strange showbiz alchemy, Crush seems to be able to channel the love. Times, Sunday Times
  • First found in Chinese alchemical works emphasizing the lengthening of life and the search for immortality, medical alchemy was integrated first into Islamic and then into Western alchemy and medicine. Alchemy
  • Well, we actually have a list of concerns, but for this discussion there is a key aspect of this seemingly wonderful alchemy that needs to be highlighted: derivatives.
  • And if this wonderful alchemy of converting risky loans into securities palatable to risk conscious investors falters, the music stops.
  • He was a lewd and filthy villain, a hankerer after alchemy, an astrologer and a hunter of hidden hoards, such an one as he of whom quoth the poet, Arabian nights. English
  • But, oh, how the garbage is sanitised and transmuted by the alchemy of the machine!
  • De Waal charts the secrecy and alchemy surrounding the race for porcelain: the great riches and low cunning that enveloped the mystery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inspire a new generation with the prospect of a Britain based on science, engineering and education rather than financial alchemy and the support of a dishonest few. The Sun
  • Once the alchemy is there, a writer can usually work swiftly and efficiently, avoiding many writing pitfalls and completing the book in less time than (s) he expected it to take. Before You Write « Articles « Literacy News
  • The alchemy of the winemaker can be profound, notably in blending and selecting between individual plots. Times, Sunday Times
  • A further compilation of ancient texts concerning astrology, magic and alchemy was the Hermetica, written in Alexandria around 100 AD.
  • He interested himself in me, and I owe it to him that I am to-day a finished man of letters, being well versed in Latin, from Cicero’s ‘Offices’ to the ‘Mortuology’ of the Celestine Fathers, nor ignorant of scholastics, of poetics, of music, nor even of hermetics nor alchemy—that subtlety of subtleties. VII. A Wedding Night. Book II
  • I thought: Here am I, capable of teaching him much concerning the field wherein he labours -- the nitrogenic -- why of the fertilizer, the alchemy of the sun, the microscopic cell-structure of the plant, the cryptic chemistry of root and runner -- but thereat he straightened his work-wearied back and rested. Revolution, and Other Essays
  • If Von Mises objected to simple CPI indexes as trying to measure something that is impossible to measure, the problem is compounded with nontransparent statistic alchemy such as hedonics or substitution coefficients. More on the Inflation Debate - The Austrian Economists
  • (p. 75); the chaos from which its world is created is powerful and essential to the creative process: “infinite darkness ... abyss ... bottomless depth” (p. 24) recall the coeval chaos of pagan mythology as well as the materia prima of alchemy (Jung, 1953, 1963). HERMETICISM
  • For such a philosopher, mathematical objects would go the way of witches and caloric, and mathematics itself would go the way of alchemy - discarded as intellectual refuse.
  • A true military intellectual, he gave expression to the ideas of the late humanists and was an enthusiastic student of the occult, alchemy, and natural magic.
  • In the middle ages the myth of the golem, a living creature made from clay in the image of Adam, was the pinnacle of metaphysical alchemy.
  • Struggling for her moorings there, she began reading C.G. Jung which led to books on alchemy, hermetic magic, astrology and the Kabbala.
  • The Goddess also figures prominently in alchemy in its concern with primal matter, the primal matrix from which all else may be transmuted.
  • In particular in the sophisticated world of alchemy, the resonances of chemical and other truths were of the utmost importance.
  • a lewd and filthy villain, a hankerer after alchemy, an astrologer and a hunter of hidden hoards, such an one as he of whom quoth the poet, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The idea of transmutation through alchemy was one that was taken quite seriously and Dee was granted special rights far beyond someone of his standing.
  • Witness their enthusiasm for UFOs as opposed to scientific cosmology, for alchemy instead of chemistry, for urban legends instead of hard news.
  • It may be democracy, but it ain't financial alchemy. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Get it right, and you might just hit that magic moment of alchemy where attitude, outfit and body collide. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your description seems more in keeping with the union of opposites and elements in alchemy.
  • But it no more belongs in a biology class than alchemy belongs in a chemistry class, phlogiston in a physics class or the stork theory in a sex education class.
  • Marie-Louise von Franz argues that alchemy as Jung deals with it enacts the inevitable enantiodromia that sets in as a result of the patriarchal rigidity of the dogma of the Trinity, which excluded the feminine because of its alliance with Romanticism, Alchemy, and Psychology
  • After she resurrects him Isis performs a sexual act, impregnating herself with new life, their hawk headed son Horus, who in alchemy and Hermetic tradition appears to be identified as a Christ-anointed one.
  • Before dozens of Scottish chairmen phone the ground's switchboard to discover the secret of this apparent alchemy, they should realise Luton will gain nothing from the day except the fee for the rent of their pitch.
  • We all mixed sherbet with water and planted licorice allsorts in pursuit of Dahl's peculiar brand of alchemy.
  • This required an additional piece of equipment, for it is impossible to freeze liquids simply by immersing them in ice; a bit of alchemy is required. THE FROZEN WATER TRADE
  • In modern yoga, the historic alchemy is lost in favor of an over-exaggerated emphasis on asana -- physical practice -- and the transferring of modern capitalist and individualistic values to a system that is traditionally concerned mostly with ego-destruction and renunciation. Josh Schrei: The Crucible Gone Cold: Modern Yoga, Christianity, and the Practice of Individual Transformation
  • At Alchemy he has acquired a reputation for snapping up and reviving ailing companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Familiarity with alchemy seeped through the broader culture, and artists and rhetoricians innovatively manipulated the meanings of its imagery. The Times Literary Supplement
  • In alchemy, the distinction between the literal and the metaphorical is fundamental. Romanticism, Alchemy, and Psychology
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  • What spurred them on was alchemy, the'science " of changing ordinary metals into gold.
  • On the one hand, alchemy is regarded as a precursor of the modern science of chemistry.
  • But it is a remarkable feat of alchemy indeed.
  • By some mysterious alchemy it was hoped to fulfil all three objectives. The Government and Politics of France
  • What is striking is the creative alchemy that transforms authentic personal experiences into imaginative tales.
  • He plans to offer weekend courses this autumn for guests to learn the art of alchemy, turning hops and malt and yeast into a good brew. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘We have taken the striker-fired hammerless slide and barrel portion prevalent in our European competitors and integrated them into the 1911 handset,’ said Brent Mounts of Alchemy Arms.
  • By some strange showbiz alchemy, Crush seems to be able to channel the love. Times, Sunday Times
  • How could the ultimate scientist have been seemingly hornswoggled by a totemic psuedoscience like alchemy, which in its commonest rendering is described as the desire to transform lead into gold?
  • Even doctors got their start in witchcraft - using alchemy, spiritual healing, and healing by deities.
  • a mysterious alchemy brought them together
  • Doing qigong exercises, prana, or Taoist alchemy will cause your hands or other parts to grow hot.
  • In aiming to establish this, I may be thought to be endeavouring to establish a counter-thesis to that of the preceding essay on alchemy, but, in virtue of the alchemists 'belief in the mystical unity of all things, in the analogical or correspondential relationship of all parts of the universe to each other, the mystical and the phallic views of the origin of alchemy are complementary, not antagonistic. Bygone Beliefs
  • The background world in Gail Carriger's debut novel Soulless, is basically Victorian England with added zeppelins, alchemy, vampires, werewolves and ghosts. REVIEW: Soulless by Gail Carriger
  • His interests extended to an enthusiastic study of mathematics, the natural sciences, and studies of alchemy and natural magic.
  • Digestion is alchemy in reverse, with all manner of treasures ultimately being reduced to base material.
  • She entered the dance field by default, she says, because ‘dance seemed like a good alchemy between movement and creation.’
  • At other times, they evoke fabled lands and ancient struggles, alchemy and magic. The Times Literary Supplement
  • As an archetypal model for his analytical psychology, he now distances himself from the "mysterium coniunctionis" of alchemy, which, he explains, "can be expected only when the unity of spirit, soul, and body is made one with the original unus mundus. Romanticism, Alchemy, and Psychology
  • Brainstorming sessions involved exploring symbolism from around the world and through the ages, mandalas, alchemy and assorted arcana.
  • At Alchemy he has acquired a reputation for snapping up and reviving ailing companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would not, through the mysterious alchemy of hatred and bile, become poison.
  • Varo collected pre-Columbian art, studied eastern religions and was fascinated by the occult and alchemy, in particular.
  • Where he had consistently been able to pull off the magical alchemy that produced increased public spending and tax cuts, economic growth and falling interest rates, he now had to admit he had got things wrong.
  • There she created her own brand of Surrealism, bringing to it a passion for alchemy, mysticism and the occult.
  • If you encounter negative mood, try to rechannel it into something good. This time, I used a little alchemy, turning the senstaion into lung capacity.
  • What spurred them on was alchemy, the'science " of changing ordinary metals into gold.
  • During this period of seclusion he became deeply interested in magic, alchemy, astrology, cabalism, and all that sort of thing. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English.
  • By some mysterious alchemy it was hoped to fulfil all three objectives. The Government and Politics of France
  • At other times, they evoke fabled lands and ancient struggles, alchemy and magic. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He abandoned his work on alchemy, his most recent fascination, and applied his legendary power of concentration completely on the Principia (as it is most familiarly known) for nearly two years.
  • Now, Gilles was a practitioner of alchemy and attempted to find the infamous philosopher's [philosophers] stone.
  • Voodoo, science, witchcraft, animal spirits, chemistry, alchemy, fairies, physics - it's all the same.
  • For this reason, Bachelard refers ironically to Sartre's phenomenology as a belated form of alchemy.
  • Taoism, or Tao-kiao, was invented by the disciples of Lao-tze, but the lofty theories of this philosopher have denigrated to the grossest superstitions, alchemy, astrology, and a worship of a pantheon of idols, the highest of which is Yu-hwang Shang-ti; the chief of the Taoists resides at Lung-hu-shan (Kiang-si); most of the hierarchy are extremely ignorant. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Out of that alchemy emerged a gift to all those who hated work, loved pleasure, and yearned to be as free as a child. A Renegade History of the United States
  • It is no accident therefore, that alchemy has been relegated to the margins along with other occult practices.
  • The end result is the product of numerous ideas and decisions - and a little bit of alchemy!
  • Replicated at the grass roots, some kind of PR alchemy transforms longtime opportunists into profiles in courage and timeworn corporate flacks into champions of the common people.
  • Although the four-elements paradigm remained robust throughout antiquity and through the Middle Ages (during which a mystical tradition emerged proposing a fifth element, ruling the others, the socalled quintessence), atomism fell out of favor for nearly two millennia until the quantitative philosophy of the early Enlightenment created a conceptual environment friendly to the metamorphosis of alchemy, through the chemical experiments of Robert Hooke, VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XXIII No 4
  • In alchemy, the production of the Philosopher's Stone that could transmute lead to gold, and confer immortality.
  • He plans to offer weekend courses this autumn for guests to learn the art of alchemy, turning hops and malt and yeast into a good brew. Times, Sunday Times
  • The alchemy of the different charismata of important personages, now forgotten, of the effects of traumatic events, now fortuities of history, is there, but it is far from easy to sort out the genealogies and decipher the reasons.
  • The idea of transmutation through alchemy was one that was taken quite seriously and Dee was granted special rights far beyond someone of his standing.
  • Although Rover workers at Longbridge initially celebrated the withdrawal of Alchemy, the reality is that their hopes are now pinned on a deal that was once dismissed as unviable.
  • In addition, the authors offer the psychology of miracles, alchemy, ESP, Nazi occultism, Gnosticism and UFOs as instruments of alternative belief in modern times.
  • te 14 Love's Alchemy it5p1,5p2Some that have deeper digged love's mine than I, Say, where his centric happiness doth lie: THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • In Alchemy, he is Hermes Trismegistus, otherwise known as a fraudulent scholar who wrote a book pretending to contain ancient wisdom. Great! Great! Great!
  • No, they had been transmuted, that is all, transmuted by the alchemy of Weathersfield, by the personality of Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill
  • Finally, the Paracelsian and iatrochemical adoption of the primary goal of the medical alchemy of the Middle Ages resulted in the permanent acceptance of chemistry as a legitimate tool of the physician and the pharmacist. Alchemy
  • Renee DeCarlo it was quick, it was quiet, it was fast; a blue view of small proportions .... gaze inside a day when the sun shines a bright blue blessing of clear skies and the ease of breathing is all but forgotten. fixed on the soft buzz of an upward motion the hem of his slightly frayed blue jeans wrapped around my imagination and so began the baffling alchemy of apteral aeronautics once again pulling the strings of a sleepy distracted life. sensing a draw between yes and no the arousing sound of crimson fire and gritty dust stung my watery eyes creating a revolving revolution amidst the stomping of unified feet. powerless to refuse the motion of forward my numb bare feet shuffled to the plaintive chant echoed in the ancient ritual of fire. attending to the tribal embrace the bombardment of countless voices revealed hidden stories in a mesh of rattling shells drenching the crowded air. The Clarity of Night
  • Alchemy, as we all know, was a deadly offense in the eyes of the Inquisition who, incidentally, no doubt would have also taken great umbrage at Newton’s antitrinitarian heresies. More Pomo commentary on ID - The Panda's Thumb
  • Or does it require some sort of creative alchemy - an occurrence as rare as it is mysterious?
  • The botanical name, alchemilla, is derived from the word alchemy, because the herbs in this family are believed to bring about miraculous cures. Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible
  • As a practicising ophiuchan, who loves the number 13, astrology is up there with cosmetology, ufology, Apollo project and AGW denying, crop circles and alchemy as a field of study that has given so, so much to mankind…. in the process making so much money for those practicising it. Debunking Astrology: Mars Can't Influence You | Universe Today
  • It was an alchemy of soul occultly subtile and profoundly deep -- a mysterious emanation of the spirit, seductive, sweetly humble, and terribly imperious. THE SEED OF McCOY
  • The extraordinary dominancy of such a scheme is testified to by the continued belief in alchemy, although the one experiment, which seems to us to be the crucial experiment of the system, was never accomplished. The Story of Alchemy and the Beginnings of Chemistry
  • All this refers to the yoga of the perfection (divinisation) of the body (hence also siddha and Taoist yogic alchemy). Sri Aurobindo - The Bridge between the Past and Future
  • No, they had been transmuted, that is all, transmuted by the alchemy of Weathersfield, by the personality of Theodore Watling into brighter visions. A Far Country — Complete
  • He may or may not have perorated against alchemy and witchcraft… we kind of zoned out at the quotation mark.
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  • She manages, by some extraordinary alchemy, to turn the most ordinary of ingredients into the most delicious of dishes.
  • By her personal alchemy, she changed the leaden show into a golden evening of pleasure.
  • Saito prepares even grounds in pale though not pastel - colors, upon which he proceeds to work the time-honored alchemy of painterly expression.
  • It may be democracy, but it ain't financial alchemy. Times, Sunday Times
  • At Alchemy he has acquired a reputation for snapping up and reviving ailing companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • What intrigues me about the metaphor of alchemy is the importance it places on the process of transformation.
  • In particular in the sophisticated world of alchemy, the resonances of chemical and other truths were of the utmost importance.
  • Tears, blood and bread combine to sacramentalize the penitential psyche so that the weeping heart undergoes a kind of reverse alchemy, the alembic of Eucharistic topoi dispersing the self among the dust and dew shrouded by night sky.
  • But it is a remarkable feat of alchemy indeed.
  • He hewed to his original self-conception with unrepentant ferocity, engaging in a type of human alchemy, changing himself into an imaginary creature who lived in place of the ordinary man.
  • There she created her own brand of Surrealism, bringing to it a passion for alchemy, mysticism and the occult.
  • Inspire a new generation with the prospect of a Britain based on science, engineering and education rather than financial alchemy and the support of a dishonest few. The Sun
  • With its unique blend of physical and mental regimens and its equal emphasis on theory and practice, Taoism has come to include such diverse elements as alchemy, deep breathing, calisthenics, sexual disciplines, herbal medicine, diet, heliotherapy, and much more. The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity
  • Paramount to their success was this notion of ‘chemistry’: a complicated alchemy of juvenilia with sophistication and of actor to action.
  • He studied alchemy, astrology and the Kaballah as a boy and later became a doctor of medicine.
  • The Taoist sages used rituals that raised their vibratory level to create changes in the world, which they called alchemy. The Way of the Fertile Soul
  • Thanks to the process of reverse alchemy performed by the previous management, it is now worth less than it would cost to sell.
  • Alchemy in other parts of the world, in particular India and China, has been associated mainly with the development of medicinals.
  • If one person could be said to be the Father of Alchemy it would have to be Hermes Trismegistus aka: Thoth, Hermanubis, or Hermes amongst many other names. Archive 2008-10-01
  • But when it works, some mysterious alchemy comes into play. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a philosophy informed by alchemy, hermetica, kabbalah, mythology, gnosticism, taoism, the yoga sutras, I-ching, and many other world systems.
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  • By some mysterious alchemy it was hoped to fulfil all three objectives. The Government and Politics of France
  • A small tweak in selection can, by mysterious alchemy, make a radical difference. Times, Sunday Times
  • te 14 Love's Alchemy it5p1,5p2Some that have deeper digged love's mine than I, Say, where his centric happiness doth lie: THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • My job was to make the relatively short-lived mercury-197 isotope by using the MIT cyclotron to bombard gold with a deuteron beam, a kind of reverse alchemy. Burton Richter - Autobiography
  • A small group of people's raw opinions were transformed through the organisation's alchemy into hard public-health science.
  • You may be versed in necromancy, and steeped in alchemy, and schooled in the ancient cruel arts of your realm.
  • The symbolism is not accidental: the importance of the sun in astrology clearly parallels the exalted position of gold in alchemy.
  • She manages, by some extraordinary alchemy, to turn the most ordinary of ingredients into the most delicious of dishes.

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