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According to Paracelsus, "the sumum of theological and philosophical truths is contained in the religion of the two lights, the light of grace and the light of nature". We have wanted to follow the lessons of this Renaissance genius, and to order the principles, the grace or mystic and the nature of chemistry.



 
 
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Revelation

"This wisdom was revealed by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit" (Anonymous, The Glory of the World or Finis Gloriae Mundi)

"Then was the secret revealed unto Daniel in a night vision. Then Daniel blessed the God of heaven". (Daniel 2, 19)

By the Star when it goes down! Your Companion is neither astray nor being misled. Nor does he say (aught) of (his own) Desire. It is no less than a revelation sent down to him: He was taught by one Mighty in Power" (The Holy Quran 53, 1-5)

"Christ is alive and sometimes comes back to Herat , but few see him and few truly taste him. Incredible revelation, which makes us tremble with joy and hope". (L. Cattiaux, The Message Rediscovered 26, 24-28')

"I was a hidden treasury and I wanted to be known; for this I created the world" (Muhammad, hadîth qudsî)

"That which is beneath all degrees of sense is a certain horrible, inexpressible darkness. The magicians call it active darkness, and the effect of it in Nature is cold, the complexion, body and matrix of cold, as light is the face, principle and fountain of heat. That which is above all degree of intelligence is a certain infinite, inaccessible fire or light. Dionysius calls it Divine Darkness, because it is invisible and incomprehensible. [.] The middle substance or chain between these two is that commonly call Nature. This is the scala of the great Chaldee which doth reach from the subnatural darkness to the supernatural fire". (T. Vaughan, Lumen de Lumine)




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