By Philippus Theophrastus Bombast of Hohenheim Called Paracelsus
Edited and annotated by Arthur Edward Waite
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“The student must not suffer himself to be misled by the language occasionally employed with regard to salts by the philosophers whom we have quoted, as, for instance, when it is said, in the mystic language of our Sages, "He who works without salt will never raise dead bodies"; or, again, when he reads in the book of Soliloquies," He who works without salt draws a bow without a string." For you must know that these sayings refer to a very different kind of salt from the common mineral.”
Anonymous
The Golden Tract Concerning The Stone of the Philosophers
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