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A52581 Sal, lumen, & spiritus mundi philosophici, or, The dawning of the day discovered by the beams of light shewing the true salt and secret of the philosophers, the first and universal spirit of the world / written originally in French, afterwards turned into Latin by the illustrious doctor, Lodovicus Combachius ... and now transplanted into Albyons Garden by R.T. ...; Traittez de l'harmonie et constitution généralle du vray sel, secret des philosophes, et de l'esprit universelle du monde. English Nuisement, Clovis Hesteau, sieur de.; Turner, Robert, fl. 1654-1665. 1657 (1657) Wing N1469; ESTC R4890 78,186 256

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by the Sun understands the Philosophers Gold which he truely calls the Parent of the Philosophers Stone For all that are conversant in this Art learn from Experience and all good Authors That the true matter and subject of this Stone hath Gold and Silver in potency and Quicksilver naturally which Gold and Silver are much better then those men commonly see and handle because these are alive and can encrease the other are dead and if this could not be effected the matter would never be brought to its perfection which this Art promises which is indeed so efficacious as to perfect imperfect Metals But this same invisible Gold or Silver which by this Magistery is exalted to so sublime a degree cannot communicate its perfection to imperfect Metals without the help and service of vulgar Gold and Silver Wherefore Alchymists alway adjoyn the one or the other and so make Gold the Father of the Elixir But such as would be further informed in this verity should diligently evolve good Authors for it is not my purpose to speak more of it For it is enough for me to shew that divine Hermes with one and the same finger touches both strings or under one and the same sentence locks a twofold meaning which himself declares when he asserts That he was called Hermes Trismegistus because he possessed three parts of the Worlds knowledge for having given the Anatomy of this Universal Spirit which is the material Author and principle of all the three chief kindes comprehending the whole of the world he had attained so much of knowledge and wisdom that nothing could lie hid from his eyes and this principle he makes one So that all things are produced from one by mediation of one and adaptation to one This One then of which he speaks is that general Spirit whereof I treat and that One by which he sayes Miracles may be wrought is the true Mineral matter of the Stone whereof we spoke even now which is produced from the first general matter or universal Spirit in the Earth by Nature which Spirit potentially containing all Celestial vertues in it self communicates so much to this Mineral matter as is requisite for the obtaining of its perfection But omitting Chymical Doctrines as much as we may in this Treatise we say That this general Spirit is a Stone or Elixir composed by Nature by mediation whereof she works all her Miracles which is much more admirable then the Alchymists Stone which is onely a grant of this universal Spirit that it may act and perfect things like it self for being truely Metallical purified and compleated by Art it purifies and digests Metals left in their impurity for want of digestion But this Physical or natural Stone perpetually restores such things as are produced by Nature and hourly procreates new things as well in the kindes of Animals as of Vegetables and Minerals which yet it could not do without the help and influence of the heavenly Bodies especially of the Sun which is the origine and principle of all faculties and generations It hath then the Sun for its Father and contains in it self spiritual Gold and Silver because it is the first matter of Gold and Silver corporal And because Air is the medium through which it receives these superiour influences Hermes saith That the winde carries it in its belly for which cause Raymundus Lullius calls it Aereal Mercury but the Earth like an universal Parent nourishes it in her fruitful womb which appears by the production of all things proceeding from the Earth for if this Spirit were not included therein she would have no power nor vertue in generation and production seeing she is properly no more then the common vessel or matrix of these many and different generations for the general matter or Mercury of them being as Philosophers denote invisible and almost incorporeal cannot be made visible and corporeal but by some subtile artifice which matter if it can be extracted out of the Arms of its Nurse and purged from all accidental superfluities may notwithstanding any Reason I can see to the contrary in the things whereto it is applied separate things corruptive and heterogeneous and conserve and multiply things homogeneous and conformable to it It is without doubt That Authors are misunderstood when they seem to assert that Metals onely should be usurped to the production of Metals saying That the Seeds of Gold are in Gold for besides that which we have spoken of common Metals and of those which Philosophers assume to the confection of their Magistery we dare yet affirm That without this general Spirit which is in all things the sole cause of vegetation the faculty innate in all Metals of becoming Gold and Silver can never be deduced to vegetation or from potency to act because Nature produces not it self but in every operation there must be some agent and some matter subjacent to the action And this doubless is that fire which Pontanus speaks of which all Philosophers have concealed and kept under Lock and Key as the sole Stearn of their actions for want of which Fire Pontanus as himself confesses erred two hundred times in his practise though he had to do with the right matter This threefold Mercury then or sum total is the first Seed of all Metals as also of the other two kindes or Genus's which is by little and little coagulated and by the continual action of heat lying in the Myne hardened and tincted when it is perfectly pure but it makes up several species and acquires divers forms and colours according to the variety of the place and adjacent matter producing Metals Minerals and Stones in the bowels Trees and Plants in the surface of the Earth as she is animated by the Solar Rayes without which she would be barren for Nature at first established this for a Law That the Sun should perpetually nourish and calefie the matter alwayes moving its threefold faculty Animal Vegetable and Mineral to its effect And this is the Cause why Hermes wrote the Sun its Father CHAP. 5. How the Moon is the Mother of the Spirit of the World and the Universal Matter LEst any might here be deceived he must consider That as one of us a Microcosm hath a Body a Spirit and a Soul even so hath the Macrocosm and seeing nothing exists that wants these three there must needs be great affinity amongst them so that no one of them can be found without the other and though two of them may seem sometimes to be separated from the subject yet they are onely hidden in the third that remains as a subtile and profound Artist may easily experience by the examination of Fire What therefore is Matter the same is Spirit and what is Spirit may and that not impertinently be called a Body If we consider That they are indivisible and by Natures Laws so generated that they are one and the same thing by which account it appears that the matter is not
calls the Spirits Nurse by the Mediation of the Air in whose Belly he shall be carried because the Celestial Influences cannot be communicated to the Earth unless the Air which is like an Intercessor carry them to it and as the Divine Restorer and Protector of our Souls in the assumption of humane Flesh deposed nothing of his Divinity so saith he the Universal Spirit shall retain and keep all its Vertue entire when it is turned into Earth that is when it assumes a Terrestrial Body God also willed his own Son and our Redeemer in his assumed Humanity be as it were regenerated by and with the Water of Baptism and Fire of the Holy Spirit not that he needed any such purgation but because he was to converse with Men contaminated with corruption that he might in all things yield himself an example of Renovation and Purification giving Men a visible and ample Testimony That according to the Flesh he was of the same Nature with them not contaminated or corrupted but obnoxious to passion and equally mortal as they In like manner our fecund Mother Nature willed her first-born though pure in his Centre That he should be regenerated by Water and Fire that is by Separation of the Terrestrial from the fiery part the spisse from the subtile and the impure from the pure which Hermes also aimed at when he said That the Earth should be separated from Fire for what God hath conjoyned Man should not separate but onely the impure and gross from the subtile and pure by Fire And besides this Sense which first offers it self to our Intellects there is yet another more occult meaning for seeing by the Separation of Earth from Fire he means that that 's gross from that that 's subtile he seems to hint that we should separate the natural qualities of these two Elements by detracting the moist frigidity mixt with heavy Terrestrial things without which that cold cannot subsist and by putting on hot siccity which is of the Nature of Fire and consequently light and spiritual For which cause he adds That it must ascend from Earth to Heaven that is from imperfection to perfection for Paracelsus calls Fire the Firmament and as nothing can attain perfection unless it first depose its imperfect gross and mortal bark wherein this cold quality abounds the cause of all mortification as heat is of life so also prudent Nature observes this Rule That each subject should sustain and pass the obsure blackness of death and expect the cleer and candid renovation of life and immortality that is impassible essence whereon neither Fire nor corruption hath any power And assuredly the acquisition of this life by death is naturally exercised by all Creatures continually for all Sperm or Seed of Animals is mortified in some Matrix and of Vegetables in the Earth before any specification can be made But if this rule takes place in the members by how much may we more exactly observe and directly imitate it in the head and if the life acquired by mortification be of any duration how much more shall that be perpetual which is principal Jesus Christ taught these things by similitude of a Grain which he says cannot fructifie unless it first die signifying the mystery of his Resurrection which his Death should precede for he willed Death that he might rise to a glorious and perpetual Life therein not onely giving example to men but expressing the whole Idea of Nature That divine and learned Ermite Morienus Romanus who is often quoted by modern and natural Philosophers avers the same of the fixed Grain whereto Nature hath given power to perfect Metals for he saith Unless it putrefie and grow black it cannot be perfected and compleated but returns to nought I have taken liberty to say thus much that I may teach the younger sort how the Creator should be acknowledged by simple Creatures and because the vulgarity of Men begs this knowledge from remoter things acting as they do who seek the perfection of Sciences from the Scholars of the lowest Form whereas they should require it from the best Directors and Doctors I would excite them by these natural conceptions that they would convert the principal endowments of their Souls to the search of the general principle and that in more exquisite things such as impart life and preservation to all mortal Creatures Mortification then necessarily precedes all entrance into life and principally in this Spirit the first-born of Nature when it assumed a Body for else no Man could separate it from Body which hinders its Regeneration to Life and Pacification of its Essence not as though by combustion and destruction it lost its Body in Death nor yet by Putrefaction but so that in Germination the Putrefaction of Seeds annihilates not that which is corporified in them for which cause in the Exaltion of Mercury or the Universal Spirit after the first degree which is made by Separation all that 's corporeal and spiritual becomes volatile because the sublimatory vertue therein overcomes the fixing faculty but the fixed part afterwards retains the volatile with it being helped by the action of heat which augmenting the power of the two nobler Elements destroyes the power of the two weaker which Hermes hints at in a certain Treatise by a plumous Bird detained with a Bird without Feathers And Nicholaus Flumellus by two Dragons one with and another without Wings But that I may not longer fold my self in these Daedalean Labyrinths see we not all Vegetables encrease and elevate themselves upwards by vertue of this volatile Spirit which as I said before would carry them higher towards the place whence it came whereto it hath an appetite but that it is detained by its proper Earth and corporal Mass wherein some fixed matter resides But lest some not sufficiently accustomed to Philosophical terms should think we contradict our selves I will here explicate my self I say then That I mean not by this volatile Spirit that which I before called volatile and separable Sulphur for that is rather the Author of Corruption then Growth but that most simple part of the primaeve vapour which never loses it s subtily whose Nature is to be elevated and tend to perfection for to sublimate is properly and Philosophically no more then to perfect and exalt matters from imperfection to perfection As therefore this Mercury hath an elevable so hath it a stable substance the first is naturally innate in it the second is in its centre or power yet it cannot compass its effect without the help of Art And that I may shew more plainly in what ways Nature proceeds in her operations I think it convenient to add a little about the causes and manner of Fixation Repeating therefore that indubitable Axiome I alledged in the beginning of this Book as perpetually observed in the Worlds Constitution to wit That all that hath life hath also some duration and that nothing is produced under the cope of Heaven which
or through sloath or avarice neglected And that these things are thus carried is apparent from certain Potions introsumed which have no other effect but onely to make the Belly laxative or purge out not that matter that causes the Disease but some other Excrement that hath nothing to do with the Disease or else through the ill preparation dispensation or impertinent adaptation of simples cause superfluous evacuations to the ruine of Nature too weak before but now more enervated both by reason of vacuity which it abhors above all things and also by reason of violent motion caused by such Purges And thus they rather procure Death then Sanity for Nature can no more endure violent motion then vacuity and she is very impatient of these two her sworn Enemies which attempt so evidently her destruction And for this cause common Medicine seldom cures obstinate Diseases by their Compositions as they commonly prepare them and if amongst many any one be cured this happens not because of Pills Boles and Potions but of the strength of Nature which is able to overcome the impure quantity mixed with these remedies and extract something out of their pure substance commodious for its subsidy or else because the poysonous quality of these excrementitious and corruptive things is rejected and expelled by Nature which is of that power that it carries with it some portion of the peccant humour which is like to it by attraction and sympathy And thus an extraneous Medicament impugning the Body moves Nature which provoked and prepared to resist this her Enemy rejects and violently impugnes what is contrary to her And now if a Medicament should always be convenient and not contrary to Nature it should be purged from its poyson that is from its excrementitious Mass Wherefore a Medick should first chuse such things as are convenient for and hold sympathy with Man's Body and free them from their impurities or at least chuse such as contain in them the general vertue or innate purity which Purification cannot be effected till the impure and noxious be separated and destroyed and the pure restored which lay buried and suffocated under the Excrements But it being none of my Profession to make Medicaments I will not further treat of this business but will return into the way whence I have a little swerved I say therefore Seeing there is no inferiour thing but that 's infected with Poyson immerged in Excrements and buried in Dregs that cause its mortification and hinder the liberty and action of its legitimate substance Nature is constrained by a certain necessity to make use of Separation which is effected by division of the pure from the impure the subtile from the gross and the salutary from the destructive part But because this admirable Agent works her operations in darkness labouring in bodies by a secret digestion she never exceeds simple perfection for hereto onely is her power extended whence corporal Elements being not able to conduce to the highest degree of their proprieties the Bodies wherein they are included Philosophers prudently endeavour to separate their substance from their corruptive Mass and after this Separation in Natures way to wit by Digestion and Sublimation to carry them to the highest degree of purity getting them by Regeneration a new form taking away their former Nature Qualities and Proprieties and changing their impure Bodies into Spirits full of purity their moisture and cold into dryness and heat practising and effecting this not onely in some species or simples but in the great Body of the World also which is our Universal Spirit for unless the Universal Nature of all things be renewed it is impossible to bring it to a state of incorruption Regeneration then is the first Fruits of Separation but as a Grain can of it self generate nothing unless it die and putrefie in the Earth so it is impossible any thing should be renewed or regenerated save by precedent mortification Mortification then is the first step to Separation and the onely tract to that end for as long as Bodies remain in their old Corruption and origine Separation cannot reach them unless putrefaction and mortification lead the way which also our Lord Jesus divinely taught saying Unless that a Man like a Grain of Corn die he cannot acquire life incorruptible not as if he meant that life incorruptible should be acquired by death corporal for then impious and wicked Men by dying would attain Beatitude with the Good and Just but he meant that the old Man should die that is mortifie and separate his old Corruption from him which he attracted from the Seed of his first Parents And this Corruption is properly intemperance and excess introduced by the eating of the forbidden Fruit by which Death entred the World and since which Man ceased not to die because afterwards the Earth and all it produced were infected by the Poyson of the fraudulent Serpent hidden in their Aliments whose enticements led Man to transgression and to the eating of Fruit wherein death was included And this corrupting Serpent is he that I call Satan who creeping and without ceasing going about the Earth mixes his Poyson therewith and with all things it produces to wit Animals Vegetables and Minerals with intent to infect the World with his Poyson and tyrannize over Man Upon this intemperance and excess in diet a privation of Vertue followed for Vice is nothing but a neglect of what is just and justice is a temperate desire and continual progress to good This intemperance then and excess must die in us because it generates all kinde of sin in us and stimulates us to malice and impiety and therefore we are injoyned to live soberly and shun gluttony and drunkenness the true Authors of all carnal lusts and that we fast often to extinguish those internal flames which move our Sences and burn our Blood to Corruption The Anatomists of Man know that Man is twofold the one Celestial and immortal the other Terrestrial and corruptible and the first is as a Sojourner the second as a Prisoner But here arises a great Question How it comes to pass that the heavenly Man can whilst buried in this putrid and corrupt Carkase conserve his essential purity for it is manifest That a Liquor though never so precious and excellent will lose its sapour and odour if it be long contained in a stinking Vessel and Man also though never so sound is subject to infection if he dwell in a pestilent House a heavenly Man is of himself good and sincere but as he is joyned to the Terrestrial to whom impurity and vices naturally adhere he can scarcely remain free from spots The depravation of this essential purity depends without doubt on the eating the forbidden Fruit or to speak more expresly on the intemperance of Aliments condited with pernicious and contagious Corruption for which cause this intemperance corruption must be mortified that the old Destroyer of Man may be restrained that that
hath not some kinde of life in it I say that this Duration must be wrought by Conservation to Perpetuity for Perpetuation is the scope of Nature seeing it is the endeavour of every good Opificer to preserve the work of his hands till it be corrupted by the injury of time or the light of its life extinguished by the cold ashes of death to whose feet all things necessarily prostrate themselves by this inevitable law That whatsoever hath beginning must also have an end For if all things should remain in their first extream that is in their beginning without progress to their second extream that is their death all things had yet been left in their Chaos or rather nothing would have consisted in its being and the principles of all subjects were useless and destructive to themselves Nature therefore to eschew these inconveniences observes the said order and progress of things existing in continual action and motion that is conservation and perpetuation And now that which extends life or conserves it cannot subsist against the force of destruction without some fixation and constancy and this conservative essence is in some more fixed then in others whence they are also of a longer and more durable life and more difficultly destroyed and mortified as a Hart and Crow amongst animals an Oak amongst Plants and Gold amongst Minerals and this happens by the more equal and digested commixtion of Elements so that death whose property it is to divide and disjoyn cannot so easily enter these compounds as being firmly united and well digested and by how much Bodies are more firm thus by so much they are less subject to the accidents of mortal corruption But Nature being not able of her self to attain this perfection of union and digestion cannot totally and finally save and preserve Bodies from destruction but the industry of Art though Art of it self be nothing without Nature imitating her in these things exceeds her in the proper course of her own ways for observing that conservation and prolongation of life is attainable by something tending to fixation which must be effected by union and digestion for nothing can be fixed but what is Homogeneous and of one Nature the Artist labours that he may find out the thing that is fixable and deduce it to perfect fixation which he doth by the same ways order and operation that Nature uses to wit by separating extraneous and uniting Homogeneous parts which he absolves by long and ingenious digestion of the things united But because it is impossible for him to separate or extract this from individual and specifical Bodies because of their firmer union and more compact digestion he is glad to seek it in the bowels of the Earth whence all things proceed for to extract it entire and absolutely vertuous from another place were a work of no profit and impossible and to think how it may be made perfect is a labour both long and dubious whence the Poet said well Hic sive nullibi illud est quod querimus Here or nowhere is that we seek And they are doubtlesly deceived who following crooked and by-paths stick in the common signification and rind of Philosophical words and study not to find out the lively marrow of their intentions They should therefore sacrifice first to the infernal Queen for there is the Fountain and Spring of all things Wise men begin their works from the root and not from the branches chusing as Doctor Bacon saith to congeal the thing that Nature begun her first operations about by a proportionate mixtion and union of pure living Mercury with a like quantity of Sulphur into one Mass Oh holy words wherein this good Anglian or rather Angel clearly depinged that one and true matter whereof all Philosophers have writ Volumes under divers figures and Enigmatical Fables not because they would malitiously hide it but keep the priviledge of this knowledge for learned and pious Men who by continual study and laborious experience finde and adorn it But lest I should move some masters to suspect that I alledge this place ignorantly and understand it improperly I would have them know that by that matter which Bacon so ingeniously represents I mean the universal Spirit whereof I treat and likewise that I put a difference between the Father and the Son or the Genitor and him that 's Generated or the Producer and him that is Produced neither need I blush to say that I know the one as well as the other For the Philosopher here would have such enquire after the confection of the Philosophers Stone to seek the principle of Minerals and he paints out the first matter of Metals prepared compounded and specified by Nature But I treat of first matter not yet specified which may be properly called the first matter of this first matter of Metals or the most general Genus so much celebrated by Raymundus Lullius but I used this sentence for example and authorities sake yet so as no absurdity lurks therein for the universal Spirit is the common Parent of Mercury and Sulphur contained and proportionated by Nature in this one Philosophical subject But I would have the curious Artist consider two things first that by subtile imagination he chuse an enlivening Nature apt for the conservation of all Bodies the other that he chuse a thing which of it self can enliven and regenerates Yet I would not have him to chuse two different separated Matters the one Agent and the other Patient but onely one that may at once be of vertue to enliven and to be enlivened As to active Vivification I have said enough but as to the Passive I say That every Principle hath its Original from it self For if it should have it elsewhere it were no Principle and while it gives being to others it must necessarily whilst it generates them draw from it self restauration and perpetual plenitude wherefore it is in continual action and motion towards vivification whereby its destruction is hindred for it will never forsake it self and it hath motion in and from it self which Macrobius also disputed in his Comment upon Scipio's dream discoursing on the soul of man though I think his discourse may be better apted to the Soul or Spirit of the world which is my subject I will therefore borrow this from his Arguments Whatsover is moved of it self is the beginning of motion and lives continually and that that lives continually cannot be enlivened but from it self it is therefore vivificable but the Spirit of the world is such because it hath its seat in the Earth to convert it self into Earth wherein as Hermes rightly all it vertues actions and qualities remain entire it followes also seeing it is vital that it reassumes life restoring it self by its own proper power we find the same also in this universal Mercury which is always nourished and restored in its Myne so that if by any means it be extracted it always grows to the same