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u/MrWelldone ยท 2 pointsr/lfg

Huh?

I'm here for D&D.

However, this isn't something I haven't spent a great deal of time on, so here you go...

Spagyry is more or less Paracelsian flim-flam that came about as 'holier than thou' medicine at the time. While the practice and principal remains the same, it is, culturally-speaking, a deeply Christianized and also bastardized means of alchemy in terms of scientific pursuits in the observations of nature.

Frater Albertus champions it, and in this day and age it is enormously cheaper than doing ye olde work with metals. The principal is similar in terms of sweating pipe and the process itself. However, a visit with this short bibliography should provide an introduction as well as highlight the vast differences.

The 'big thing' is that spagyry, especially via modern concerns as through Frater Albertus, who was a member of AMORC, tends to 'spiritualize' the act whereas alchemy in its Stoic roots was always conceived of as a purely physical practice.

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