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The Six Keys of Eudoxus  
THE FIRST KEY  
1. The First Key is that which opens the dark prisons in which the Sulphur is shut up: this  
is it which knows how to extract the seed out of the body, and which forms the Stone of  
the philosophers by the conjunction of the spirit with the body -- of sulphur with mercury.  
2. Hermes has manifestly demonstrated the operation of this First Key by these words: In  
the caverns of the metals there is hidden the Stone, which is venerable, bright in colour, a  
mind sublime, and an open sea.  
3. This Stone has a bright glittering: it contains a Spirit of a sublime original; it is the Sea  
of the Wise, in which they angle for their mysterious Fish.  
4. But the operations of the three works have a great deal of analogy one to another, and  
the philosophers do designedly speak in equivocal terms, to the end that those who have  
not the Lynx's eyes may pursue wrong, and be lost in this labyrinth, from whence it is  
very hard to get out. In effect, when one imagines that they speak of one work, they often  
treat of another.  
5. Take heed, therefore, not to be deceived here; for it is a truth, that in each work the  
Wise Artist ought to dissolve the body with the spirit; he must cut off the Raven's head,  
whiten the Black, and vivify the White; yet it is properly in the First operation that the  
Wise Artist cuts off the head of the Black Dragon and of the Raven.  
6. Hence, Hermes says, What is born of the Crow is the beginning of this Art. Consider  
that it is by separation of the black, foul, and stinking fume of the Blackest Black that our  
astral, white, and resplendent Stone is formed, which contains in its veins the blood of the  
Pelican. It is at this First Purification of the Stone, and at this shining whiteness, that the  
work of the First Key is ended.  
THE SECOND KEY  
1. The Second Key dissolves the compound of the Stone, and begins the separation of the  
Elements in a philosophical manner: this separation of the elements is not made but by  
raising up the subtle and pure parts above the thick and terrestrial parts.  
2. He who knows how to sublime the Stone philosophically, justly deserves the name of a  
philosopher, since he knows the Fire of the Wise, which is the only instrument which can  
work this sublimation. No philosopher has ever openly revealed this Secret Fire, and this  
powerful agent, which works all the wonders of the Art: he who shall not understand it,  


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