Wednesday, January 19, 2011

ALCHEMY





ALCHEMY








Well, some believe the word alchemy comes from the Greek "cheo" meaning "I pour" or "I cast", especially since alchemy has alot to do with working with metals. Others believe it comes from the Egyptian "Khem", which means "the black land" and believe that this is where alchemy originated. Later the Arabic "al" was added to it to make the word "alkhemy". Of course as the science progressed (which is also called pseudoscience) , the Arabic article "al" was dropped and the word became "chemistry". So in essence, Alchemy is the early history of chemistry. There was also an Egyptian alchemist by the name of "Chemes" and so some believe the word "alchemy" came from his name. He had written a book about his experiments of how he tried to change base metals into gold. Irregardless of the word's origin, it is certain that the practice of alchemy had its beginnings in the Hellenistic cultures of Alexandria, Egypt. In fact, Alexandria at that time was known to be the "learning center of the world". Alchemy is a *blending* of Egyptian technology, Greek philosophy and Middle Eastern mysticism. Some of the first alchemists were metal workers who prepared precious metals for the Nobles. But, they also learned how to *substitute* some of these precious metals into cheaper items for the less fortunate and/or the less affluent. Of course, just like today, the cheaper substitutes are made to *look like* the more precious ones. (i.e. ; cubic zirconia vs. diamonds). And, it didn't take long for the idea that it might be possible to actually produce the precious metals themselves. This idea was backed by Aristotle's theory that there is a "prime matter" that is the base for all substances. Astrology then added the concept that the greater outer world of planets and stars reflected the inner world of human beings.(i.e.; macrocosm/microcosm). It was believed that under the appropriate astrological influence, it would be possible to change one metal into another, for instance ; lead into gold. Just like in the same way human beings perfected the cycles of death and rebirth , so should the metals be able to be perfect and grow from one form to another higher form. The "Philosopher's Stone" as it was called , was a term given to a particular stone that could be a catalyst to "transform metals and other raw materials into gold". Even though it was referred to as a stone, it was not actually a stone because it could be as simple as a combination of fire and water or *other* unlikely mixtures. So, alchemy became known as the passing of substances through a series of chemical processes. When these "workings" were done, they recorded the processes with symbols to protect the recipes from "dabblers and un-initiated" and to protect the alchemists from the Church accusing them of heresy. The metals were symbolized by astrological signs and these were for controlling the body and sometimes the components were combined with Greek and Roman myths or the Deities. It seemed the more the alchemists tried to hide and protect the results of their experiments, the more obtruse and confusing it became of what they actually did and said. When they would write out their actions with words, the would use language like "when we marry the crowned king with the red daughter , she will conceive a son in the gentle fire ... the dragon shuns the light of the sun and our dead son shall live. The king comes forth from the fire and rejoices in the marriage." Now how in the world .. could someone *decipher* what is being said here? Difficult, eh? lol.
Nonetheless, The Thrice Great Hermes has been described as an earthly incarnation of the Egyptian God Thoth and as an Egyptian Priest or Pharaoh , who taught all of the Egpytians their magic. He is credited for having written several thousand books, including THE EMERALD TABLET, which contained all of the Hermetic teachings , the Thirteen Precepts , including the fundamental principles for the GRAND ARCANUM , or "THE GREAT SECRET". There are many references to the Emerald Tablet in alchemical writings.
Alchemy is a practice that takes great research and study as well as patience. An alchemist can use different instruments, using weights and measurements, using the Seasons, symbols and animals to combine all sorts of materials such as gold, silver , aluminum to arsenic and eggshells to manure and wood, put it through a process for a result and/or an outcome. Many magicians use alchemy and is something one must be very careful with and know what it is they are after, what result it is they are wanting .. before every doing it!

Have a wonderful day and a great "rest of the week" !

Blessed Be,
Rain Dove


ALCHEMY



ALCHEMY

Monday, January 17, 2011

Good Monday Morning !
The Greek Pantheon continues .... :)
Remember all CUPWA students get extra credits for any research done on any God Of The Goddess Of The Week !
If anyone wants to discuss any of the Gods or Goddesses, please place their name in the subject title on the Discussion list on facebook.
We do hope you all have a great and safe week.
Blessings!
Rain Dove





POSEIDON ; God of the Seas, Protector of Voyages. The brother of Zeus and Hades. His sacred animal is the horse. His chief consort is Amphitrite. Other consorts include Gorgon and Medusa. He is always depicted as an elderly, bearded man who carries a harpoon.


NIKE ; Goddess of Victory. Depicted as a winged messenger bringing the laurel wreath to the victor of battle.










This art was created by Genzoman of deviantart

Monday, January 10, 2011

God And Goddess Of The Week

Good Morning To All.
We remain in the Greek Pantheon. All 1st Degree Lesson Plan students will receive extra credits for any research done on any God and Goddess of the Week ! If anyone would like to discuss any of the Gods or Goddesses of the Week , please start the discussion in the discussion area of the facebook fan page. Also, be sure and put the name of the Deity in the Title.
All of you have a great day, evening, night ... and a great week too !!
Many Blessings,
Rain Dove

Today's God and Goddess of the Week are ;




HADES; God of Death and the Underworld. God of Riches. Son of Kronus and Rhea. He may also be perceived as the Chthonic form of Zeus. He is the Consort of Persephone.


DEMETER ; Goddess of Fertility. Goddess of Agriculture/Harvest. Goddess of Vegetation. Mother Goddess.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

God and Goddess Of The Week

Good Morning to all of you ! Thank you for being so patient with me while I get back *into the grove* of things. Between the holidays and being ill, its been rather hectic to say the least. I do hope all of you had a grand holiday and my wish for you all is to have a prosperous, healthy and most abundant coming year.
Remember ; All CUPWA students receive extra credits for any research done on the God and Goddess of the Week !!
Everyone have a great week.
Many Blessings,
Rain Dove

The God and Goddess of the Week are ;








PERSEPHONE ; Grain Goddess, Goddess of Death and the Underworld. She is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Consort of Hades.








HERMES ; The Messenger of the Gods. Hermes is full of trickery and sexual vigor, however .. a bringer of "good fortune".
Artwork By Katjana Bethke








Monday, December 20, 2010

God and Goddess of the Week !

Good Morning CUPWA students, members and friends !

Seeing how we are getting ready to celebrate Yule and the birth of our *Sun* and where each passing day after that will remain light longer, I thought it appropriate to post about the Greek God of Darkness and the Greek Goddess of Daylight.
We are approaching the "Light Half" of the year and even though Yule is considered to be a Lesser Sabbat, it is still a rather important one and an important acknowledgement. After all, we would not know the Light without the Dark (and vice versa). It will be at the Summer Solstice when we shall acknowledge the "Dark Half" of the year and when the days become darker longer.

All CUPWA students who are under the 1st Degree Lesson Plan at CUPWA will receive extra credit for any research done on either of these Deities. If you have any further questions concerning this, please contact Willow.

Don't forget !!!! Tonight is the LUNAR ECLIPSE. It begins at 1:42 am. It will last approximately 72 minutes ! Don't miss it !!

I would like to take this time to personally tell all of you .. that I do hope that you all have a grand day today , a beautiful week , a warm and memorable Yule and Solstice .. a Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Kwanza ! May the Gods be with you now and always.

Blessed Be,
Rain Dove







EREBUS (also spelled Erebos) ; God of Darkness. Erebus is a Primoridal Greek God. He is engendered by Chaos and Nyx. In pre-Homeric mythology, he formed an incestuous liaison with his mother to create the first elements of the cosmos, Aether (light) and Hemera (day).













HEMERA ; Goddess of Daylight. She is the daughter of Erebus.













































Monday, December 13, 2010

Decembers Assignment: The Thaumaturgic Triangle

The Thaumaturgic Triangle- 

What is it used for? 

What is its true meaning? 

When did it get its negative outlook if it has one? 

The length of this report dos not matter, what matters is that you find the information to write a report.

1st Degree Students receive Extra Credit for doing this research paper.
Send your Research Papers to thecupwa@yahoo.com

God and Goddess of The Week: Dionysus and Athena

Good Monday Morning fellow CUPWA friends, members and students ! CUPWA STUDENTS ; Please remember that extra credit will be given for any research done on any God and Goddess of the Week.

If anyone wishes to discuss any of the Gods and Goddesses posted on the God and Goddess of the week, please go to the Discussion area on the facebook fan page and post their name in the title box.

We hope all of you have a great week.

Blessings,

Rain Dove











DIONYSUS ; The God of Intoxication, Festivals , Festivities and Wine. Even though seen with depicting a giant phallus, he is not a *fertility* God !






















ATHENA ; Goddess of War, Seasons, Art, Wisdom and Defender of Cities,