Old alchemists weren’t just chasing gold, they sought inner perfection. How do you interpret alchemy today? Do you see it as a metaphor for evolving the soul rather than transforming matter?
Yeah, I’ve always seen alchemy as more than just an ancient attempt to make gold. To me, it feels like a powerful metaphor for inner growth. The real transformation isn’t in matter but in consciousness.
I don't know much about alchemy except that it was pseudo science that was said to convert any metal into gold. In our culture something like that was also practiced. I see this has a physical actions rather that spirituality and other thing