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Mutus Liber - Alchemy and its Mute Book: Introduction and comments by Eugène Canseliet F.C.H., disciple of Fulcanelli Mutus Liber - Alchemy and its Mute Book: Introduction and comments by Eugène Canseliet F.C.H., disciple of Fulcanelli by Eugène Canseliet
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“Our Master, Fulcanelli, has convincingly demonstrated that a significant part of the decoration of churches, from humble parishes to the most ornate cathedrals, cannot satisfactorily be explained from a point of view that is limited to religion or morality. Quite often the hermetic sciences form the pretext of allegorical compositions.”
Eugène Canseliet, Mutus Liber - Alchemy and its Mute Book: Introduction and comments by Eugène Canseliet F.C.H., disciple of Fulcanelli
“Symbolism does not let itself be restricted. It is universal or does not exist.”
Eugène Canseliet, Mutus Liber - Alchemy and its Mute Book: Introduction and comments by Eugène Canseliet F.C.H., disciple of Fulcanelli
“Pray, read, read, read, reread, work and you will discover.”
Eugène Canseliet, Mutus Liber - Alchemy and its Mute Book: Introduction and comments by Eugène Canseliet F.C.H., disciple of Fulcanelli
“The green language is the initiate’s language of words and images that was applied to reveal meaningful associations among ideas and to allow for multiple layers of interpretation.”
Eugène Canseliet, Mutus Liber - Alchemy and its Mute Book: Introduction and comments by Eugène Canseliet F.C.H., disciple of Fulcanelli