
What alchemy is: an artful way of life that aspires to root awareness in a hidden reality of the highest order, the underlying essence of all truths and all religions. What alchemy is not: an immature, empirical and speculative precursor of chemistry obsessed with the transmutation of base metals into gold. Yes, chemistry evolved out of alchemy. No, alchemy and chemistry have very little in common.
How do we transmute our awareness, our consciousness, from the ordinary (lead-like) level of everyday perception into the subtle (gold-like) level of perception? It is a work of art, really, an ‘opus’, which requires the dedication of lifetimes. It is a creation in both spirit and matter, so it does not involve a denial or transcendence of matter, nor is it about materialistic ‘manifestation’.
No less a human being than Carl Jung dedicated the last thirty years of his life to alchemy. And discovered that alchemy is the psychological art of knowing how to activate and let natural processes shape our consciousness. This is not merely a system of belief; it involves ‘the technologies’ that shape us to the core of our beings.
The kind of processes that so shape us are by necessity turbulent. So, alchemy includes knowing when to not try and fix what we believe is ‘something wrong with us’. But to step out of the way, to be in the discomfort. Because this compassion, this ‘suffering with’ ourselves, is what is required for our embodied awareness to deepen.
