Question about Alchemical Sign (Crucified Serpent)
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Re: Question about Alchemical Sign (Crucified Serpent)
That stamp is from a library, where this figure is archived.
This figure is pretty important, and I would like to know the all meaning. We can study the marks on the bottom of that cross, that peg, and compare Mosesīs snake. Must be the same. Vague neaning for me is a life /snake, mercury/ in matter /cross/.
This figure is pretty important, and I would like to know the all meaning. We can study the marks on the bottom of that cross, that peg, and compare Mosesīs snake. Must be the same. Vague neaning for me is a life /snake, mercury/ in matter /cross/.

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Re: Question about Alchemical Sign (Crucified Serpent)
Hey, I'm back again with another question, from what my Research shows, Nicholas Flamel created this image.
Is this correct information?
It's just a simple question too, I need to base my research off of it.
I have 4 books that are quite simple, one about the historic symbols, another about history of science, another one about signs, and the holy bible.
I am trying to get Flamel's writings in books and the Emerald Tablet. If anyone can give me some more books that I should get, go ahead and tell.
Is this correct information?
It's just a simple question too, I need to base my research off of it.
I have 4 books that are quite simple, one about the historic symbols, another about history of science, another one about signs, and the holy bible.
I am trying to get Flamel's writings in books and the Emerald Tablet. If anyone can give me some more books that I should get, go ahead and tell.
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