Gathering the exudation of the stars, dew!
Assassion, the Philosopher's Dragon, cooked in its own juices
With the dew aiding
Exposure to moonlight becomes the prepared Prima Materia
Simultaneously, distill to obtain the first dew salt
This salt is then exposed in a solar oven
The sun, father of the Stone
The first salt, white
Another dew salt, ochre
The two salts constitute the secret Fire of the adepts
Which opens the matter
Pulverize the Dragon in the mortar (dark gray)
The Knight's Lance (gray), powdered, joins
Add the first salt in proportion to 1/15 of the whole
(Whole, Dragon plus Knight armed with his lance)
The second salt comes in at 1/2 of the whole
Mix
The crucible, red-hot, receives the mixture within several hours
First purification
Liquation to separate the white Mercury from the Caput Mortuum
The Raven's Head
The First Mercury separates, with the hammer, from the Dead Head
Purify it by adding the two Salts
Appearance of the Art Mirror
Nobler Mercury
Philosopher's Emerald or Vitriol in place of the Caput Mortuum
Green Lion
Third purification, Philosopher's Star
Star of compost, White Virgin
Dawn arising, Light, Unicorn
End of the First Work
Second Work
Calcine the slag of the First Work and add the Emerald
Then the Star
By melting it generates mercurial Water
Impregnating the whole of the matter obtained
The Water gives after seven to nine sublimations the Rebis,
The Remore, the Double Thing,
Seed of the Philosopher's Stone
Several days of work
Third Work, Great Coction
The shell, saline compounds, is the Philosopher's Egg
The Rebis, secretly placed, settles within and matures at the Wheel Fire
From 400 to 530 degrees Celsius, the end coction temperature
Drinkable gold or Elixir of long life by mixing with alcohol
Fourth Work, Phoenix
Extract from the Stone the Projection Powder
Fragment
To be placed in candle wax
Three new coctions each time with the addition of the seed
The common mercury almost reaches evaporation
It receives the Powder
Transmutation
Perform the pour