Publisher's Synopsis
This book was born as a series of interviews I conducted with an adept philosopher of nature, as he describes himself, moving away from the stereotype of the traditional alchemist, and marking the reason for his differentiation. Through a series of correspondences, I decided to get in personal contact, visiting him at his house and discussing the issues concerning the manufacture of the Elixir of the Immortals, known as Ambrosia. What is ragweed? Is it a secret wine? How is it made? What is the matter? This book, in the series of interviews that I have with this philosopher, is a revolution to the traditional thought of alchemy, or rather, it explains the secret of all ancient treatises and why it will never be possible to decipher them. At the same time, it indicates the name of matter, the only matter, capable of achieving ambrosia, the drink of the immortals or gods of Olympus. To do this, in the series of conversations that I have at my interviewee's house, we analyze all the existing alchemical routes, all the subjects, and after my interlocutor's extensive experience with them, added to my own experience, I finally find the way out a labyrinth that I started with my first book Hermetic Legacy. This is the final chapter to the Great Work of the natural philosophers. Perhaps, while it lasts published, the only way out.
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