Canseliet dared to publish his secret correspondence to a friend on the whistles emitted by his Egg. Atorène, in “Le Laboratoire Alchimique” 1981, analyzes the musical proportions of the Egg densities, comparing them to a musical organ. The graphs are my work, for a better understanding.
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Canseliet, the Cat’s whiskers & the Spiritus Mundi
The great French alchemist explains the analogy with the small feline vibrissae and the great ability of the Spiritus Mundi to “pick up” the cosmos vibrations.
[Read more…] about Canseliet, the Cat’s whiskers & the Spiritus MundiCanseliet & the Details of the Last Cooking
After publishing Canseliet’s epistolary chronicle with a friend regarding the observations on weight increases and emissions of the musical whistling scale, the time has come to also disclose the antecedent part of the management of cooking, the philosophical egg and the oven. As well as observations on the nature of the “vibrations”.
[Read more…] about Canseliet & the Details of the Last CookingAlchemy and Excrements in Sacred and Profane Art
The man who defecates coins is a famous leitmotif of many alchemical texts of the twentieth century. In Art profane et religion populaire au Moyen Age, by Claude Gaignebet et Jean-Dominique Lajoux, we can see how iconology is not an isolated case in the imaginary of the French late Middle Ages.
[Read more…] about Alchemy and Excrements in Sacred and Profane ArtCanseliet and the Color of the Spirit
Canseliet talks about the tangibility of the Spirit, featured by, most amazingly, a characteristic color. The Spirit/Mercurius, our foundation, is an actual physical entity. [Read more…] about Canseliet and the Color of the Spirit
Canseliet, the Art of Music & Weight
The Philosophical Egg as a musical instrument? Here Canseliet dares to describe an unbelievable scale of whistling notes from its Crystal Dome.
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