Prima Materia
Prima Materia is in Alchemy, the âFirst Matter,â the substance from which the Philosopher’s Stone is created, or even the stone itself. The Prima Materia is the material beginning and end of all things. It holds the seed of perfection.
The exact nature of the Prima Materia is mysterious. It is disguised in alchemical writings and is referred to by hundreds of substitute names. According to Ruland in his Alchemical Lexicon (1612), âThe philosophers have so greatly admired the Creature of God which is called the Primal Matter, especially concerning its efficacy and mystery, that they have given it many names, and almost every possible description, for they have not known how to sufficiently praise it.â Ruland goes on to list 50 alternate names for the Prima Materia:
1. They originally called it Microcosmos, a small world, wherein heaven, earth, fire, water, and all elements exist, also birth, sickness, death, and dissolution, the creation, the resurrection, etc.
2. Afterwards it was called the Philosophical Stone, because it was made of one thing. Even at first it is truly a stone. Also because it is dry and hard, and can be triturated like a stone. But it is more capable of resistance and more solid. No fire or other element can destroy it. It is also no stone, because it is fluid, can be smelted and melted. They further call it the Eagle Stone, because it has stone within it, according to Rosinus.
3. It is also called Water of Life, for it causes the King, who is dead, to awake into a better mode of being and life. It is the best and most excellent medicine for the life of mankind.
4. Venom, Poison, Chambar, because it kills and destroys the King, and there is no stronger poison in the world.
5. Spiritâbecause it flies heavenward, illuminates the bodies of the King, and of the metals, and gives them life.
6. Medicineâthe one most excellent medicine, for it speedily and marvelously heals all of the maladies and infirmities of mankind and of metals.
7. Heaven, for it is light and bright, indestructible, and is Heaven in operation.
8. Cloudsâfor it gives celestial water and rain upon its own earth.
9. Nebula, or Fogâfor it ascends from the earth, and makes the air dark.
10. Dewâfor it falls from the air and stimulates the soil, together with that which grows upon it.
11. Shadeâfor it casts a shadow over the earth and the elements, and causes darkness.
12. Moonâfor she is in her nature and quality cold and moist; her influence extends to the Under World; she receives her light from the sun; hence she ministers to the time of darkness, by means of the shade of the earth.
13. Stella Signata and Luciferâthe pre-eminent and morning star, for she gives the sign in operations, she shines first, then comes the sun, both evening and morning, which is a marvel to behold.
14. Permanent Waterâmetallic water of life, leafy water. It remains in fire, air, and earth, and cannot be destroyed by any element.
15. Fiery and Burning Waterâfor it is exceeding hot, melts up all metals more quickly than fuel and flame, yea, melts that which resists fire.
16. Salt of Nitre and Saltpetreâfor it possesses their nature and kind. It also rises with greater strength and violence than any saltpetre whatever. It is, moreover, extracted from the earth.
17. Lyeâfor it washes and cleans the metals, and the garments of the King.
18. Bride, Spouse, Mother, Eveâfrom her royal children are born to the King.
19. Pure and Uncontaminated Virginâfor she remains pure and unimpregnated, notwithstanding that she bears children. She is a most extraordinary mother, who slays her husband and offspring, and revivifies them by means of her breasts. Assidous says: The Mother of our Stone, which is now perfected, is still a virgin, never having reclined in the nuptial couch, because this hermaphrodite and universal matter of the Sun and Moon, has intercourse only with itself, and is not yet impregnated in any special manner, such as the golden, silver, or mercurial process, etc. Consequently it is a pure, virginal birth.
20. Milk of Virgin, or of the Fig, for it renders things sweet, white, delicious, and wholesome.
21. Boiling Milk, for it warms, cooks, whitens, and matures.
22. Honey, for it sweetens, confers a pleasant smell, and renders things delicious and wholesome.
23. A Spiritual Bloodâfor it is like blood, and so remains, it reddens, vivifies, and has the spirit therein.
24. Bathâfor it washes and cleanses the King, and metals, and causes them to perspire.
25. A Syrupâfor it is acid, and produces strength and courage.
26. Vinegarâfor it macerates, makes spicy, pickles, renders savoury, strngthens, preserves, corrodes, and yields a tincture.
27. Lead, for it is heavy, and is at first impure; gives colour and weight. Lead is made from the stone.
28. Tinâon account of its whiteness.
29. Sulphur of Nature, Lime, Alum, for it consumes and burns up.
30. Spittle of the Moon, incombustible saliva.
31. Burnt Copper, black Copper, Flower of Copper, i.e. Ore, as also is the Ore of Hermes.
32. The Serpent, the Dragon, for he devours and destroys.
33. Marble, Crystal, Glassâwhich is all clear and intelligible.
34. Scottish Gem.
35. Urine of boys, urine of the white calf, on account of its acrid nature.
36. White Magnesia, a Magnet, because it attracts gold, or the King, unto itself.
37. White Ethesia, a white Moisture.
38. Dung, for it manures the earth, which renders it moist, fat, and fruitful.
39. White Smoke, for it renders white and glistening.
40. Metallic Entityâfor it is the true Essence and Quintessence of Metals.
41. The Virtue of mineral Mercury.
42. The Soul and Heaven of the Elements.
43. The Matter of all Forms.
44. Tartar of the Philosophers.
45. Dissolved Refuse.
46. The Rainbowâon account of its colors.
47. Indian Gold, Heart of the Sun, Shade of the Sun, Heart and Shade of Goldâfor it is stronger than Gold; it holds the gold in its heart, and is itself Gold.
48. Chaosâas it is in the beginning.
49. VenusâOn account of the fruitfulness of Nature.
50. Microcosmosâbecause it is a likeness of the great world, through heaven, the sea, and all elements.
Other names for the Prima Materia are:
Abzernad Adarner Adrop Aevis Agnean Alabar Alartar Alcharit Alembroth Alinagra Alkaest Almisada Aludel Alun Amalgra Anathron Androgyne Anger Animal Stone Antimony Aremaros Arnec Arsenic Asmarcech Asrob Azoth The Belly of the Ostrich Bird of Hermes Borax Boritis |
The Bull Butter Caduceus Cain Chyle The Cock Dragon Eagle Ebisemeth Embryo Euphrates Eve Feces Flower of the Sun The Garden Golden Wood Hermaphrodite Hyle Infinite Isis Kibrish The Lamb Laton Lead Lion Lord of the Stones Magnes Magnesia Mars |
May Blossom Menstruum The Moon Mother Orient Philosophical Stone Salamander The Sea Shadow of the Sun Silver The Son of the Sun and the Moon Sonig Soul of Saturn The Spouse Spring Sulphur Summer Tincture of Metals The Tree Vapor Vegetable Liquor Water of Gold Water of Life The West Whiteness The Woman |
SEE ALSO:
FURTHER READING:
- Hauck, Dennis William. The Emerald Tablet: Alchemy for Personal Transformation. New York: Penguin/Arkana, 1999.
- âRulandâOn the Prima Materia.â Available online. URL: https://www.levity.com/alchemy/ruland_e.html. Downloaded August 29, 2005.
SOURCE:
The Encyclopedia of Magic and Alchemy Written by Rosemary Ellen Guiley Copyright © 2006 by Visionary Living, Inc.
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