01aphorisms Universal Salt
01aphorisms Universal Salt
01aphorisms Universal Salt
CONCERNI NG
T H E U N T VE R S A L
Translated
S A LT
OF N A TU R E
fro m a German Ma n u s c r ip t
ND
BY:SIGISI 1OBACSTRO|VI,
lrl, D,
17 97
curj.ous Aphorisns
concernlng
copied fron a s n a ll
rnl thout
o c t a v o Ms c :
}Iame
fron
the Gernan
Ano. 1797.
l.
fhe ilealer
of all
fnflrnittes
ls
the Salt
of L ife.
2.
lThen a pure Matrix
tbe Eealer of all
becones lnpregnated
Infirnltles
is
brought
wlth
the prlnclple
of Life,
forth.
,.
Tbe Vlr8lual
out tbe Cei.estlal
Matrlx
canaot brlng
prtnclple
forth
the healer
of Diseases with-
of Llfe.
4.
This Work ls
corporeal.
wonderful;
This Blrth
ls
of a heavealy
Orlg]-n,
although
5.
The ch1ld o'f the sun contains
be-
6.
The sweet Centre of Life,
svreet like
o f the subject.
7.
The sweet sulpbureous-r'L
of llature
is
the centre
of Life.
8.
The Clllld
principle
of Lj'fe,
and is
itself
increased
nagnetlcally
9.
lThoeoever comprehends perfectly
the Blrth
of
the sorar
resuscitate
Child,
he
and^ conduc t to
can give.
10.
lhe
soul orJl-
the Sun, is
the bighest
and, glorified
Cbj-ld of
Med1clne.
11.
uatil
he puts
| 2.
lThosoever knows r why Jesus the Savlour of the world,
was bora of TEE
VfRGIN Mary fN A STABLE, knows a great nysteryr
conprebend,
13.
Th.ere vas a Man who conducted
oftenr
untll
transparent
uatll
he became quite
Apartnentr
clean,
the Bath, so
lnto
then he inclosed
hinn Naked in a
became a SallaeV
and d,ied.
and at last
was totally
r A aote in
dissolved
gently,
and
, viz,. (process
the nargln
).
14.
Thls V
untl.J. after
ty contlnuing
a long
a gentle
tl-ne lt
becane a flxt
T
^,
15.
The pure i.nward Centre contains the greatest m,ystery; fa tbe Centre
of the Eartb is 1nclosed the Treasure of this Llfe.
15.
The pure Centre is
fore a true
Philosopher
a tooidng
the Centre
of al1. things.
17All
those that
nake profession
of, Medlcine
and Chynistry
of Naturel
ought to
the Fouadatlon of
of hea11ng.
18.
and obtaln
powerful
and vlrtuoua
aad Treasure
of Llfe.
19.
Xn order
to obtain
the purest
Centre,
A rt
So1.
20.
It
ts
a very
a true
Phj-losopber
and generatlon
to produc"
of@
, be-
21 .
O
Solar powers.
22.
Gotd, le
called
aad brought
SOL and is
to perfection
of a. Solar
orlgin,
by a Solar power.
23A true
Philosopher
aad therefore
is
able,
by a genuine i-nitatlon
of nature,
to prod,uce @
in qu a ntity.
24.
Whea the Sun ls exalted, in her own llouse ( O
weather is
and. Virtue
lato
a pure l,tatrlx,
is
her powers
generated.
25,
O
t
l"
If
ls
generated, therein.
a pure Vor
natrlxr)
and
26.
rn order to generate @,
4
-r
are lequired,
a pure natrix
aad a sufficlent
Digestlon,
Maturation
and tlxation,
27.
The-n-of soI aad Luna lE calred srtvER and GoLD,because, ln a
proper
subject,
aad Gold.
ag.
The sun geaerates,
by his rnfruence r G o ld a n d it s
S p e rm.
29.
The SulphureouE flery-Gof
the Stars
ls
tb,e renote
Sp].rltual
Spern
of M e tals.
50.
All
colours
for
that
planetary
reason all
31.
Nature bas ordalned Salt
the Salt
of Nature ls
netallic
nature
called
to be a Spern of metals,
nlaeral
and, netalIlc,
for
that
reason
becauee 1t contalns
1n poteatla.
32.
0
and therein
is
the Nature
o f M e tals.
t3 .
O
""A
,4.
The purlfled
netallic
salt
Gold.
t5 .
After
the netallic
by a pr oper digestion
lnto
a Julce,
it
becones
and De c o c t lo n f ln a 1 1 y a Me t a 1 .
t6 ff
of the Earth,
i.u.
obtain
tbat
o"
and naturate
whlch lt
canies
tbe
hls
of Nature.
3?.
tiVheneverlfature
purest
desires
to generate
o" O
substance of l{ature.
38.
fhe ti,quo" @t AND SILICUS causes a vlslb1e
lncrease
fron you nay conclude safely that the l,Ietals have thelr
and THE PEBBLEoR FLTNT. (nargtnal
to netals,
where-
orl.gj.n FROI'I
on L i q .
srr,rcus.)
59.
fa our MINER-{LSALT ls
netallic
nature,
therefore
lt
caa be naturated.
lnto O .
40.
The artist
generating
and nultipryllg
4l .
Art cannot create O
r it
42.
The I'letallic
J1-of
salt
of !,Iature is
unripe
beeause it
O,
contains
the
o.
41.
Alchynists
the-*-
seek ror @
, which nust
tiage
* l{ote
- accordlng
to Basillusr@1
indicates.
is
only,
.
the true
mj.neral Salt,
, as the hleroglyphic
never-
S.B,
44.
The-<u of
O j-s all
Ti-ncture.
45.
The genuine subject
fe cti on ,
therefore
it
contains
every thing,
can b e p e rf e c t e d
that
it
per-
o wa p ri. n c ip le s .
b y it s
46.
O ur S alt
it
geaerated by t h e p o we rs o f S a t u re ,
n u st be fixed
c o n t a in s
t h e { El e n e n t s ;
by the as s j_ s t a n c e o f A rt .
47.
l {ho soever knows how to f lx
of i $a ture, possesses all
a n d c o a c e n t ra t e
t h e -lr-o rA
in
the Salt
a n d u n d e rs t a n d s o u r A rt .
48.
The..n-of
the genuine Q
his o wa B ody, if
assisted
of Nature perfects
and fixes
hfuaself and
b y A rt .
49.
rf
th.e Centre of O
is
then flxed,
its
aad is
power is
reunited,'rith
entire
and
50.
Tbe powers of the whole substance aust remaia together, and must
n e i t h e r b e se p a ra te d .n o r weakened.
51 o
N a tu re
is
e x a l te d
by
i ts
ow a-.n-
5L.
If
be expel led
or
forced.
fron
the
tbat-n-
nust not
Body.
53.
The -<r-which
ascends in
the gIass,
v rh e n e x c lt e d
b y g e n t le
l{ e at r i s
,4.
You nust take away the Volatility
closely,
of the-,n-,
by locking then up
and it
55.
The-.n-j-s
fiery,
the Body ls
cold
nsc. ) .
56.
M o st Chynical A rtlsts
the-n-
ingA
j-s WitLin
err b y n o t k n o wt n g t h e g e n u in e a c t ln g A
The excitlng
is
outwardly
(i...
tbe g1ass.
57.
fn our whoLe Art and Labour ls,
the lnternal
Secret A
to be noind.ed,.
gentte A
, only
l0
58.
To Bort is the wb.oleArt; Nature Borts, Art l.fusr Bort also.
59.
In our artiflcal
boiliag,
the external
ternal.
50'
The externar
be too strong
51.
The
t o suffer
able
62.
$ature
ates without
each other
to perfect
tbe lforks;
Art
oper-
the glass.
63.
The preparation
perforned
ls
in a close Vessel,
that
nothlng
nay evap-
or a te.
64.
The genuine metalllc
5 DAYS lato
(a Eiat
spirltual
confirning
Sa lt
c a n , b y a n o t h e r p ro c e s s ,
l,tR. GARDENS
operation
ln
b e p e rf e c t ed
fN
a Tiacture.
the Y
.)
02.
rn a certaia
and Q splrltuarry:
turn the
66.
The pure Salt
of Nature,
ll
( atludiag
the aninated
) inclosed
in
The_rr-is
Ar)
the urriversal
*
flery
or
Hunidity.
70.
Whoeoever can cause a RADTCALullrON between the cold. Body ( the
a1c41ine
Basis)
Esserc r
?1.
The ascendiag--n-tn the Vessel, exctted by Art,
le the laternal
agert,
72.
Obeerve ! As soon as the External
the g la ss ceases also,
JL-
rithin
rrill
wlthin
the glass,
returns
the
75.
As soon as tbe Wb'lte has appeared, ln
and whea you 8ee that
and continue
1t eubllnes
the Dlgestlon,
untlI
tbe glass,
no nore,
lt
ls
lncrease
red.
after
Blackness is
past,
l2
74.
The sureet way in
th e Jt- of
Life
the
Cure of
Diseacesr
i s , to c oaf ort
PUREA
tha t
upon an alcallne
celestial
iaclines
a dead aainal
Body.
sooa lnpregnated
bod y . A
d e p rlv e d . o f t h a t
But ln ny opinioa
agaia wj.th A
, and that
to becorne putrid
u p o n th e
V,
for
such lnanitat"
Circulatioa
r calr
or un:Lversal-Jr-
t n c lo s e d
in
m rs DEADAI.IDINANil4ATE
imned.iately
the Subterraneous V
" , sublin e s
V lt a lA
waat of ti.fe,
like
or Eunldlty
by a perpetual
puRE wrALA,
and tberefore
Aerial
l tse lf
and strengthen
is
Mediun, tbe
of th.e Elenents, A
on the V,
actlng
an4 by z!"oa
V a p o u rs a n d A ,
the Splrltual,
to be lnpreg-
lncorporeal,
aerial
7r.
Whosoever has 1t in his
celestLaf
r lray live
power to strengthen
to a great
anlnal
llature
by a pure
Age.
76Nothlng
in
llature
ls
so proper
things.
to cure dlseases
with,
as tb,at prlnciple
13
77.
By means of the Astra1
th tng s
r eceive
Life
SaIt,
things
live
on Earth,
because al).
from the A .
( se n d lvo g ius
all
ls
a S e c re t F o o d o f L lf e . )
?8.
rn theA
i"
tbe-n-and
Food of t1fe,
whlch also
d.esceads ln
Der and
Raln.
79.
The astral
whlte,
brllliant
which ls
S alt,
like
flne
a h e a v e n ly S a lt l
is
, and is
raercurlalJr-.
a sreet
v e ry v o la t il,
sweet,
80.
The SaIt of Nature i-s above, in the nJ.ddle and below; lt
zA , 1o v
r in the v
EUMIDfTY, 'nith
!
and in all
, with
aII
is 1n the
Things, as IT CORPORTFIES
ITSETF WrTE
Vegetables,
and ln all
Things.
81.
One and tbe sane power aouri-shes the rhole
things
fron
containlug
world,
proceeds
82.
DEI{ ls
a Spirltual
inpregaated
wlth
g t.
(nl,ght not DEWbe th,e key
A FIeII dlgested,
DEW is
deened, the
best
l4
Bj.
and nouriebnent of the faferLus.
lE the Llfe
TI{E SUPERIUS
85.
The Superlus is the Llfe,
the Temestrlal
8?.
so proper
Nothing ls
the lswhich
faIl
to lnfuse
lato
subJectst
as
88,
The celestial
fulI
VS"""
porefso
heavenly
of
gg.
Tbe heavenly salt in the terrestrlal
the sa.Ber
go.
fhe-cr-or
the V
po.rer in
the \/
whlch is
a subtl]
, ls
bodY.
91.
tbe p
lecarne gradually
I sbould flnd
thlcker
what I looked
and harder,
I reJolcedt
for.
92.
Wh,ea!trs-tl-or
already
a Med1cine.
g t.
SaIt
ls
ls becone a e
t 1t ls