An alchemist is a person who is involved in a
struggle for immortality. As a result of that
relentless battle with death, they have
developed and greatly refined a number of
different skills. The most well-known of these
techniques that they employ is the ability to
perceive and work with energy directly. Which
has been symbolically represented as the
transmutation of base metals into gold, and
the creation of a thing called the Philosopher’s
Stone.
Another skill developed by alchemists in their
battle to defy death, which is just as important
as the working with energy and creating the
Philosopher’s Stone, is the ability to move
beyond the walls that keep a person trapped
within the physical, three dimensional world.
This skill is called the way of the projectionist,
and most uninitiated people will understand it
best buy terms such as lucid dreaming or out of
body experiences.
An alchemist, in order to be successful in their
struggle, needs to become a master
projectionist. But someone who could be
referred to as a projectionist, because they can
consistently and consciously have lucid dreams
or out of body experiences, is not always an
alchemist.
The way of the projectionist then is a skill, one
very important proficiency, of inner alchemy.



















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