Spagyric Medicine, Astral-Physical Connection & Herbs For Cancer - Phoenix Aurelius & Ryan Sternagel
Description
Phoenix Aurelius dives deep into the world of alchemy and spagyria, exploring their implications for health and wellness. Hosting the "Alchemi-Culture" podcast, Phoenix enlightens audiences on ancient practices, the relevance of the astral body, and the rich history of alchemical science.
Essential to the conversation are Phoenix's clinical trials, which have treated myriad conditions using spagyrics, emphasizing a holistic approach to health. From the potent effects of spagyric tinctures to the significance of agricultural value over gold, Phoenix's insights challenge conventional understanding and encourage a comprehensive view of well-being.
Dive in to uncover the synergies between ancient practices and modern health, and the role of alchemy in holistic healing.
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Resources Mentioned:
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Episode Summary:
Phoenix's Work:
- Phoenix hosts the "Alchemi Culture" podcast.
- He delves into alchemy and spagyria.
- Phoenix is not only an alchemist but also a spagyria practitioner who creates tinctures and works directly with individuals seeking healing.
Incorporation of Ancient Practices:
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Discussion about Phoenix's medieval-style clothing.
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Phoenix prefers handcrafted, organic Baltic linen clothes for their functionality, sustainability, and ethical considerations.
Philosophy & Approach:
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Phoenix Aurelius Research Academy's mission is to research holistic aspects of health, ecology, agriculture, and human nature.
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Emphasis on multi-dimensional anatomy which includes the physical, subtle energy (thoughts and emotions), astral, causal, mental, and spiritual aspects of being.
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The importance of addressing all these dimensions for complete wellness.
Clinical Trials & Experience:
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Phoenix has conducted over 900 clinical trials using subtle methods and spagyrics to treat a range of conditions from radiation poisoning to Hashimoto's disease and cancers.
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Phoenix's clientele often consists of individuals who've exhausted other traditional and alternative treatments.
The Astral Body and its Origins
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The term "Astra" is Latin for star.
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Theophrastus Bombastus Paracelsus, born around 1492, introduced Spagyric medicine in the early 1500s.
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Paracelsus believed diseases could come from external sources.
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He recognized five macro-causations of disease, with one being the influence of stars, termed "inza."
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Modern interpretation relates the movement and positioning of stars and planets to diseases, suggesting their gravitational and electromagnetic fields impact human health.
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The astral body corresponds with stars, where each organ is a reflection of a star.
Historical Overview of Alchemy
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Alchemy's origin traces back to Egypt, a practice kept by priests and pharaohs for spiritual and industrial purposes.
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Greeks adopted alchemy, followed by Arabs who began medicinal applications.
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By the time the knowledge reached Europe, it got a tainted reputation due to charlatans.
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Paracelsus shifted the focus of alchemy from materialistic pursuits to healing, using alchemical knowledge for medicine.
Introduction to Spagyric Medicine
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Spagyric medicine was developed by Paracelsus as a way to use alchemy for healing.
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Paracelsian physicians became popular in France and England.
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The medical approach contrasts with the Galenic medicine, which relies on the balance of four elemental humors in the body.
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Paracelsus believed the scope of what can create disease and illness was vast, and he utilized natural materials to craft medicines.
Creation of Gold and Diamonds
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Modern science can create diamonds, sparking debate over the possibility of making gold.
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Historically, alchemists referred to the Philosopher's Stone which, in two forms, could transmute baser metals into silver (white stone) or gold (red stone).
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The debate remains on whether this transmutation is atomic in nature or simply makes the metal behave like gold.
Value of Agriculture Over Precious Metals
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Phoenix Aurelius suggests that in pressing times, the intrinsic value of agriculture and basic necessities outweighs that of gold.
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Ryan Sternagel's personal experiences shifted his focus from collecting gold to preparing with essential commodities like rice and beans.
Holistic Approach to Health and Disease
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Phoenix Aurelius emphasizes treating the patient, not just the disease, as different individuals can have varied causes for similar ailments.
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Different categories of disease causes include natural factors, spirits or electromagnetic energies, and transgressions of one's conscience.
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Not all treatments work universally; their effectiveness depends on the root cause of the disease.
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For example, cannabinoids might address cancer for some people but not others, depending on the underlying cause.
Impact of Personal Choices on Health and World
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Actions that go against one's conscience can negatively affect health.
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There's a macrocosmic link between personal health and larger world issues. Working for companies that suppress information or harm the environment can have broader repercussions.
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However, awareness is crucial. Some people may work in such environments without it affecting their conscience. Still, raising awareness and striving for a better world can lead to collective health and wellness.
Phoenix Aurelius on Disease Causes
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The process starts by analyzing the individual.
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Identification of different causes of disease: ancestral, toxins (ins veneni), electromagnetic phenomena (ins spirituale), and transgression of conscience.
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Criticism of traditional Western tropical astrology; it doesn't relate to individual health.
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Introduction of Astronomology: A more accurate astrological approach, focusing on actual constellations' sizes and planetary positions.
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Importance of comparing birth chart to the onset of a disease for accurate diagnosis.
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Observations on the link between the position of Mars and health issues during the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically hemoglobinemia.
Phoenix Aurelius on Spagyric Process
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