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The Book of the
Revelations of Hermes
Concerning the Supreme
Secret of the World
By
Theophrastus
Paracelsus
The One Thing
Hermes, Plato, Aristotle,
and the other philosophers, flourishing at different times, who have
introduced the Arts, and more especially have explored the secrets
of inferior creation, all these have eagerly sought a means whereby
the human body might be preserved from decay and become endued with
immortality. To them it was answered that there is nothing that
might deliver the mortal body from death, but there is One
Thing that may postpone decay, renew youth, and prolong short human
life (as with the Patriarchs of the Bible). For death was laid as a
punishment upon our first parents, Adam and Eve, and will never
depart from all their descendants. Therefore, the above philosophers
and many others, have sought this One Thing with great labor and
have found that which preserves the human body from Corruption, and
prolongs life, conducts itself, with respect to other elements, as
it were like from the Heavens (from which they understood that the
Heavens are a substance above the Four Elements).
And just as the Heavens,
with respect to the other elements are held to be the fifth
substance (for they are indestructible, stable, and suffer no
foreign admixture), so also this One Thing (compared to the forces
of our body) is an indestructible essence, drying up all the
superfluities of our bodies, and has been philosophically called by
the name One Thing (or perfected, the Stone or Elixir). It is
neither hot and dry like fire, nor cold and moist like water, nor
warm and moist like air, nor dry and cold like earth. But it is a
skilful, perfect equation of all the Elements, a right commingling
of natural forces, a most particular union of spiritual virtues, an
indissoluble uniting of body and soul. It is the purest and noblest
substance of an indestructible body, which cannot be destroyed nor
harmed by the Elements, and is produced by Art. With this, Aristotle
prepared an apple prolonging life by its scent, when he, fifteen
days before his death, could neither eat nor drink on account of old
age. This spiritual essence, or One Thing, was revealed from Above
to Adam, and was greatly desired by the Holy Fathers, this also
Hermes and Aristotle call the Truth without Lies, the most sure of
all things certain, the Secret of all Secrets. It is the Last and
the Highest Thing (the alpha and omega) to be sought under the
Heavens, a wondrous closing and finish of philosophical work, by
which are discovered the dews of Heaven and the fastnesses of Earth.
What the mouth of man cannot utter is all found in this Spirit. As
Morienus says:
"He who has this has all
things, and wants no other aid. For in it are all temporal
happiness, bodily health, and earthly fortune. It is the spirit of
the fifth substance, a Fount of all joys (beneath the days of the
moon), the Supporter of Heaven and Earth, the Mover of Sea and Wind,
the Outpourer of Rain, upholding the strength of all things, an
excellent spirit above Heavenly and other spirits, giving Health,
Joy, Peace, Love; driving away Hatred and Sorrow, bringing in Joy,
expelling all Evil, quickly healing all Diseases, destroying Poverty
and Misery, leading to all good things, preventing all evil words
and thoughts, giving man his heart's desire, bringing to the pious
earthly honor and long life but to the wicked who misuse it, Eternal
Punishment.
The
Soul of the World
This is the Spirit of
Truth, which the world cannot comprehend without the interposition
of the Holy Ghost, or without the instruction of those who know it.
The same is of a mysterious nature, wondrous strength, boundless
power. The Saints, from the beginning of the world, have desired to
behold its face. By Avicenna this Spirit is named the "Soul of the
World." For as the Soul moves all the limbs of the Body, so also
does this Spirit move all bodies. And as the Soul is in all the
limbs of the Body, so also is this Spirit in all elementary created
things. It is sought by many and found by few. It is beheld from
afar and found near; for it exists in every thing, in every place,
and at all times. It has the powers of all creatures; its action is
found in all elements, and the qualities of all things are therein,
even in the highest perfection. By virtue of this essence did Adam
and the Patriarchs preserve their health and live to an extreme age,
some of them also flourishing in great riches.
When the philosophers had
discovered it, with great diligence and labor, they straightway
concealed it under a strange tongue, and in parables, lest the same
should become known to the unworthy, and the "pearls" be cast before
swine. For if everyone knew it, all work and industry would cease.
Man would desire nothing but this One Thing, people would live
wickedly, and the world be ruined, seeing that they would provoke
God by reason of their avarice and superfluity. For eye hath not
seen, nor ear heard, nor has the heart of man understood what Heaven
has naturally incorporated with this Spirit.
Its First State
Therefore have I briefly
enumerated some of the qualities of this Spirit, to the Honor of
God. that the pious may reverently praise Him in His gifts (which
gift of God shall afterwards come to them), and I will herewith show
what powers and virtues it possesses in each thing, also its outward
appearance, that it may be more readily recognized. In its first
state, it appears as an impure earthly body, full of imperfections.
It then has an earthly nature, healing all sickness and wounds in
the bowels of man, producing good and consuming proud flesh,
expelling all stench, and healing generally, inwardly and
outwardly.
Its Second State
In its second nature, it
appears as a watery body, somewhat more beautiful than before,
because (although still having its corruptions) its Virtue is
greater. It is much nearer to the Truth and therefore more effective
in works. In this form it cures cold and hot fevers and is a
specific against poisons, which it drives from heart and lungs,
healing the same when injured or wounded, purifying the blood, and,
taken three times a day, is of great comfort in all
diseases.
Its Third State
But in its third nature, it
appears as an aerial body of an oily nature, almost freed from all
imperfections, in which form it does many wondrous works, producing
beauty and strength of body, and (a small quantity being taken in
the food) preventing melancholy and heating of the gall, increasing
the quantity of blood and seed. It expands the blood vessels, cures
withered limbs, restores strength to the sight, and in growing
persons removes what is superfluous and makes good defects in the
limbs.
Its Fourth State
In its fourth nature, it
appears in a fiery form (not quite freed from all imperfections;
still somewhat watery and-not dried enough), wherein it has many
virtues, making the old young and reviving those at the point of
death. For if to such a person there be given, in wine, a
barleycorn's weight of this fire, so that it reach the stomach, it
goes to his heart, renewing him at once, driving away all previous
moisture and poison, and restoring the natural heat of the liver.
Given in small doses to old people, it removes the diseases of age,
giving the old young hearts and bodies. Hence it is called the
Elixir of Life.
Its Fifth State
In its fifth and last
nature, it appears in a glorified and illuminated form, without
defects, shining like gold and silver, wherein it possesses all
previous powers and virtues in a higher and more wondrous degree.
Here its natural works are taken for miracles. When applied to the
roots of dead trees they revive, bringing forth leaves and fruit. A
lamp, the oil of which is mingled with this spirit, continues to
burn without diminution. It converts crystals into the most precious
stones of all colors (equal in quality to those from the mines), and
does many other incredible wonders that may not be revealed to the
unworthy.
For it heals all dead and
living bodies without other medicine. Here Christ is my witness that
I lie not, for all heavenly influences are united and combined
therein. This essence also reveals all treasures in earth and sea,
converts all metallic bodies into gold, and there is nothing like
unto it under Heaven.
The Great Secret
This spirit is the secret,
hidden from the beginning yet granted by God to a few holy men for
the revealing of these riches to His Glory -- dwelling in fiery form
in the air, and leading earth with itself to Heaven, while from its
body there flow whole rivers of living water. This spirit flies
through the midst of the Heavens like a morning mist, leads its
burning fire into the water, and has its shining realm in the
Heavens.
And although these writings
may be regarded as false by the reader, yet to the initiated they
are true and possible, when the hidden sense is properly understood.
For God is wonderful in His works, and His wisdom is without
end.
Its Various Names
This spirit in its fiery
form is called a Sandaraca, in the aerial a Kybrick, in the watery
an Azoth, in the earthly Alcohoph and Aliocosoph. Hence they are
deceived by these names those who, seeking without instruction,
think to find this Spirit of Life in things foreign to our Art. For
although this Spirit that we seek, on amount of its qualities, is
called by these names, yet the same is not in these bodies and
cannot be in them. For a refined spirit cannot appear except in a
body suitable to its nature. And, by however many names it be
called, let no one imagine there be different spirits, for, say what
one will, there is but one spirit working everywhere and in all
things.
That is the spirit which,
when rising, illumines the Heavens, when setting incorporates the
purity of Earth, and when brooding, has embraced the Waters. This
spirit is named Raphael, the Angel of God, the subtlest and purest,
whom the others all obey as their King.
This spiritual substance is
neither heavenly nor hellish, but an airy, pure, and hearty body,
midway between the highest and the lowest, without reason, but
fruitful in works, and the most select and beautiful of all other
heavenly things.
This work of God is far too
deep for understanding for it is the last, greatest, and highest
secret of Nature. It is the Spirit of God, which in the Beginning
filled the Earth and brooded over the waters, which the world cannot
grasp without the gracious interposition of the Holy Spirit and
instruction from those who know it, which also the whole world
desires for its virtue, and which cannot be prized enough. For it
reaches to the planets, raises the clouds, drives away mists, gives
its light to all things, turns everything into Sun and Moon, bestows
all health and abundance of treasure, cleanses the leper, brightens
the eyes, banishes sorrow, heals the sick, reveals all hidden
treasures and, generally, cures all diseases.
Through this spirit have
the philosophers invented the Seven Liberal Arts, and thereby gained
their riches. In the same way, Moses made the golden vessels in the
Ark, and King Solomon did many beautiful works to the honor of God.
Therewith Moses built the Tabernacle, Noah the Ark, Solomon the
Temple. By this Ezra restored the Law, and Miriam, Moses' sister,
was hospitable; Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and other righteous men,
have had life-long abundance and riches; and all the saints
possessing it have therewith praised God. Therefore is its
acquisition very hard, more than that of gold and silver. For it is
the best of all things, because of all things that man can desire in
this world, nothing can compare with it, and in it alone is truth.
Hence it is called the Stone and Spirit of Truth; in its works is no
vanity; its praise cannot be sufficiently expressed. I am unable to
speak enough of its virtues, because its good qualities and powers
are beyond human thoughts, unutterable by the tongue of man, and in
it are found the properties of all things. Yea, there is nothing
deeper in all of Nature.

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Benediction to the One Thing of
God
0h unfathomable abyss of
God's Wisdom, which thus hath united and comprised in the virtue and
power of this one Spirit the qualities of all existing bodies! 0h
unspeakable honor and boundless joy granted to mortal man! For the
destructible things of Nature are restored by virtue of the said
Spirit! 0h mystery of mysteries, most secret of all secret things,
and healing and medicine of all things! Thou last discovery in
earthly natures, last best gift to Patriarchs and Sages, greatly
desired by the whole world! Oh, what a wondrous and laudable spirit
is purity, in which stand all joy, riches, fruitfulness of life, and
art of all arts, a power which to its initiates grants all material
joys! 0h desirable knowledge, lovely above all things beneath the
circle of the Moon, by which Nature is strengthened, and heart and
limbs are renewed, blooming youth is preserved, old age driven away,
weakness destroyed, beauty in its perfection preserved and abundance
ensured in all things pleasing to men! 0h thou spiritual substance,
lovely above all things! 0h thou wondrous power, strengthening all
the world! 0h thou invincible virtue, highest of all that is,
although despised by the ignorant, yet held by the wise in great
praise, honor, and glory, that proceeding from humors, wakest the
dead, expellest diseases, restorest the voice of the
dying!
0h thou treasure of
treasures, mystery of mysteries, called by Avicenna 'an unspeakable
substance,' the purest and most perfect soul of the world, than
which there is nothing more costly under Heaven, unfathomable in
nature and power, wonderful in virtue and works, having no equal
among creatures, possessing the virtues of all bodies under Heaven!
For from it flow the water of life, the oil and honey of eternal
healing, and thus hath it nourished them with honey and water from
the rock. Therefore, saith Morienus: "He who hath it, the same also
hath all things." Blessed art Thou, Lord God of our Fathers, in that
Thou has given the prophets this knowledge and understanding, that
they have hidden these things (lest they should be discovered by the
blind and those drowned in worldly godlessness) by which the wise
and pious have praised Thee! For the discoverers of the mystery of
this One Thing to the unworthy are breakers of the seal of Heavenly
Revelation, thereby offending God's Majesty, and bringing upon
themselves many misfortunes and the punishments of God.
Therefore, I beg all
Christians, possessing this knowledge, to communicate the same to
nobody, except it be to one living in Godliness, of well-proved
virtue, and praising God, Who has given such a treasure to man. For
many seek, but few find it. Hence the impure and those living in
vice are unworthy of it. Therefore is this Art to be shown to all
God-fearing persons, because it cannot be bought with a price. I
testify before God that I lie not, although it appear impossible to
fools, that no one has hitherto explored Nature so
deeply.
The Almighty be praised for having
created this Art and for revealing it to God-fearing men.
Amen.
And thus is fulfilled this precious and
excellent work, called the revealing of the occult spirit, in which
lie hidden the secrets and mysteries of the world.
But this spirit is one
genius, and Divine, wonderful and lordly power. For it embraces the
whole world, and overcomes the Elements and the fifth Substance. To
our Trismegistus Spagyrus, Jesus Christ, Be praise and glory
immortal. Amen.
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