


The Philosopher's Net at the Still Point of the Turning World
by Robert Anderson Plimer
This book presents an in-depth introduction to both the spiritual and practical aspects of alchemy utilising the 17th-century text of the 'Mutus Liber'. It provides an insightful analysis of the allegorical and symbolical emblems of this 'Silent Book'.
The author's knowledge of Symbolism and Alchemy (Dr. Plimer is a lifetime member of the International Alchemy Guild), offers a detailed explanation of this early alchemical text which will allow the reader to gain knowledge of the secret and inner meanings coded within the manuscript or ‘mute book'.
The author also goes to great length in decoding the puzzling historical background to the 'Mutus Liber', along with its possible original author/authors.
by Robert Anderson Plimer
This book presents an in-depth introduction to both the spiritual and practical aspects of alchemy utilising the 17th-century text of the 'Mutus Liber'. It provides an insightful analysis of the allegorical and symbolical emblems of this 'Silent Book'.
The author's knowledge of Symbolism and Alchemy (Dr. Plimer is a lifetime member of the International Alchemy Guild), offers a detailed explanation of this early alchemical text which will allow the reader to gain knowledge of the secret and inner meanings coded within the manuscript or ‘mute book'.
The author also goes to great length in decoding the puzzling historical background to the 'Mutus Liber', along with its possible original author/authors.
by Robert Anderson Plimer
This book presents an in-depth introduction to both the spiritual and practical aspects of alchemy utilising the 17th-century text of the 'Mutus Liber'. It provides an insightful analysis of the allegorical and symbolical emblems of this 'Silent Book'.
The author's knowledge of Symbolism and Alchemy (Dr. Plimer is a lifetime member of the International Alchemy Guild), offers a detailed explanation of this early alchemical text which will allow the reader to gain knowledge of the secret and inner meanings coded within the manuscript or ‘mute book'.
The author also goes to great length in decoding the puzzling historical background to the 'Mutus Liber', along with its possible original author/authors.