Clare Goodrick-Clarke is a homeopath and honorary fellow of the University of Exeter, where she lectures on the esoteric body and the history of alchemy. She studied with Manfred M. Junius, author of Spagyrics, and she is the author of Alchemical Medicine for the 21st Century and The Hermetic Art of Alchemy and coauthor (with Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke) of G.R.S. Mead and the Gnostic Quest. She lives in Devon, England.
Using the ancient art of spagyrics for treatment of today's health problems
• Contains detailed indications for using alchemical preparations therapeutically
• Shows how the essences work holistically to heal the mind, body, and spirit with the energetic qualities of the plant
• Provides effective therapy for a wide range of physical and mental disorders
Spagyrics is a branch of medicinal alchemy that enhances the healing properties already existing in plants. Developed by Paracelsus, the magus and alchemist of the early 16th century, spagyrics is a holistic therapy that promotes healing at all levels of the human being--body, soul, and spirit.
Spagyric essences harness the dynamic life force in plants that triggers recovery from the energetic imbalance of illness. The harmonizing and balancing qualities of spagyric essences differ from other plant remedies and aromatherapy oils because they not only include the plant's energetic information but also incorporate the salt of the plant, from which all toxic matter has been purged. The preparation of this alchemical medicine makes it possible to capture the full therapeutic spectrum of plants, including the cosmic energies they have absorbed.
Alchemical Medicine for the 21st Century contains detailed indications for using these alchemical preparations to treat both physical and mental disorders. The author shows, for example, that the tincture made from dandelion is especially potent on liver-related ailments and also raises the spirit and frees the patient from anger and bitterness. The immune system is also boosted by this essence, providing tonic effects for allergy sufferers. The author, a homeopath since 2000, also shows how these spagyric essences can be potentized homeopathically.
Introduction: The Healing Art of Spagyric Medicine
Part One
Theoria: Alchemical Philosophy and Pioneers of Spagyrics
1 Alchemical Philosophy
2 Paracelsus
3 Paracelsian Philosophy and Spagyric Alchemy
4 The Vital Force: Samuel Hahnemann and Homeopathy
5 Neo-Paracelsian Spagyrics
Part Two
Praxis
6 Making Spagyric Essences
7 Plant Profiles and Therapeutics
Achillea millefolium Yarrow
Calendula officinalis Calendula
Carduus marianus St. Mary's Thistle
Ceanothus americanus Ceanothus
Chamomila Chamomile
Crataegus oxyacanthoides Hawthorn
Equisetum arvense Horsetail
Foeniculum vulgare Fennel
Galium asparine Cleavers
Hypericum perforatum St. John's Wort
Iris Versicolor Iris
Melissa officinalis Lemon Balm
Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary
Salvia officinalis Sage
Sambucus nigra Elderflower
Taraxacum officinale Dandelion
Urtica dioica Stinging Nettle
Notes
Bibliography
Resources
Index