
To "transmute" means to turn something into something else.
"PSYCHOFABULA"
Whoever accepts the inner transformation makes the Consciousness that inhabits it also exist in others.
A grain of sand decides to take a walk through the Sahara desert. After rolling around a bit, it says uneasily to itself: "I have the impression that someone is following me."
By acquiring the Consciousness of others, at this level of transmutation the "I" transform myself becomes "I" transform you. To "transmute" means to turn something into something else. This has been the ideal of the ancient alchemists, who raised it to a supreme goal –Magnum Opus (Great Work) - sought to obtain the Philosopher's Stone, a substance that would have the virtue of converting base metals (lead, mercury, copper, etc.) in pure gold. However, mystically the Philosopher's Stone symbolizes the transmutation of man's animal nature into divine nature. The man transformed into the Philosopher's Stone develops spiritual qualities that he transmits to others, it can prevent and heal diseases or prolong human life beyond the limits that we believe are natural.
At this level, we ask ourselves: Who am I helping? Have I created fields or carrers for the others? Have I provided constructive ideas? Have I been emotionally supportive of those who suffer? Have I started to change the world? Am I concerned with early childhood education, with the healthy way in which women should give birth, with creating a morality not based on sexual prejudice or the exaltation of private property? Have I kept a dying person company, helping him to die in peace? Do I fight for the health of all living beings and the planet? At the level of transmutation, serving, accompanying, and saving are essential. If the world goes wrong, we must not only put into practice an art that heals, but also businesses that heal, buildings that heal, policies that heal, newspapers that heal, philosophies that heal, food that heals, games that heal.
"PSYCHOFABULA"
Whoever accepts the inner transformation makes the Consciousness that inhabits it also exist in others.
A grain of sand decides to take a walk through the Sahara desert. After rolling around a bit, it says uneasily to itself: "I have the impression that someone is following me."
By acquiring the Consciousness of others, at this level of transmutation the "I" transform myself becomes "I" transform you. To "transmute" means to turn something into something else. This has been the ideal of the ancient alchemists, who raised it to a supreme goal –Magnum Opus (Great Work) - sought to obtain the Philosopher's Stone, a substance that would have the virtue of converting base metals (lead, mercury, copper, etc.) in pure gold. However, mystically the Philosopher's Stone symbolizes the transmutation of man's animal nature into divine nature. The man transformed into the Philosopher's Stone develops spiritual qualities that he transmits to others, it can prevent and heal diseases or prolong human life beyond the limits that we believe are natural.
At this level, we ask ourselves: Who am I helping? Have I created fields or carrers for the others? Have I provided constructive ideas? Have I been emotionally supportive of those who suffer? Have I started to change the world? Am I concerned with early childhood education, with the healthy way in which women should give birth, with creating a morality not based on sexual prejudice or the exaltation of private property? Have I kept a dying person company, helping him to die in peace? Do I fight for the health of all living beings and the planet? At the level of transmutation, serving, accompanying, and saving are essential. If the world goes wrong, we must not only put into practice an art that heals, but also businesses that heal, buildings that heal, policies that heal, newspapers that heal, philosophies that heal, food that heals, games that heal.