Discover the ancient secret of the Red Lion: Alchemical Potable Gold for spiritual transformation
The essence of the Great Alchemical Work was the union of sulfur and mercury to produce the philosopher's stone. But the correspondence was philosophical sulfur and mercury. The union was represented as a marriage, and sulfur and mercury, which themselves were symbols; as king and queen, sun and moon, gold and silver, the red lion and the white eagle.
The "Red Lion" is also frequent in alchemical iconography of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, symbolizing matter prepared for the Great Work.
The master pattern behind alchemy was that metals, the human psyche, or anything else could be reduced to prima materia, an underlying matrix from which all life and all forms emerge. The motto of the alchemists was Solve et coagula, that is, dissolve until converted into basic matter and recombinant forming a new substance.
Paracelsus, the great alchemist of the 16th century, called the prima materia "The Spirit of Truth...of a mysterious nature, wonderful force, unlimited power...this Spirit moves all bodies...Many seek it and few find it."
The Red Lion is Christ after His Death, the resurrected Christ who appears to the Apostles transfigured. It is the Sol Invictus, whose emblem is Leo, eternal star shining in the hearts of his children. The lamb is the white color of the alchemists, the lion is the red that seals the Great Work.
In alchemy, it corresponds to the "fixed" element, to sulfur. Opposed to other three animals, it represents the earth, although in other texts it is called "philosophical fire", while gold is given the name of "lion of metals". The red lion is the one that most properly responds to this latter meaning.
One of the most interesting characteristics about alchemy is that magical rituals are related to the alchemical process. In fact, this type of information is very scarce in classical alchemical texts. However, one of the magical instructions concerning alchemy that can be found is in a very ancient and unique text titled: "Testamenti Fraternitatis Rosae et Aureae Crucis - Liber II: De Magia Divina et Naturali, cum Chymico-Magicae Secretorum".
The process described in this document is an internal alchemical practice using "Potable Gold" related to the evocation of the seven Planetary Intelligences and the Guardian Angel of the Creator. It must be emphasized that all these magical practices, or better said theurgic, were always possible after achieving the Philosopher's Stone, which was used as a type of "astral magnet" to communicate with spiritual entities.
Some Adepts emphasize the fact that no one could really practice Magic without first obtaining the Philosopher's Stone and being regenerated by its powers. In fact, the Philosopher's Stone could greatly awaken precognition faculties, which could be very useful for communicating with spiritual beings during a magical evocation.
It must be known that the ingestion of the Philosopher's Stone or the "Red Lion" Potable Gold can be dangerous for unprepared people, because these substances awaken what the ancient Rosicrucian Adepts called "the subtle fires of the body" (kundalini). This is the reason why Adepts never give the Elixir, or Potable Gold, to unprepared students and young people, but only to experienced students, at least 40 years of age and only after years of training.
Take White Gold (Powder)
Add White Gold (Ormus)
Take White Gold (Powder) and the "Red Lion"
The Perfects, as they were known, appeared in Eastern Europe (Bulgaria), as a consequence of the degradation and greed of the Catholic Church, already governed by the Pope at that time. Anyone who did not accept the authority of the Church and acted according to its precepts was declared a heretic and condemned to the stake. The Cathars not only taught ancient traditions, but also rejected ecclesiastical sacraments, even marriage.
The Pure Ones were very popular among the people due to their impeccable conduct and compassion. The Cathars were divided into 2 categories:
While Europe lived under a feudal system, with the vast majority of people suffering misery and hunger, the Cathars taught about the abolition of castes and their true value. Jews, considered pariahs, were welcomed into the Order. The Cathars believed in reincarnation, Astrology, and celebrated the Equinoxes.
The Cathars, aware of the laws of Duality, were adept at transmuting Darkness through Love and Purity. Man fought in a Divine Victory against ignorance (absence of light) and the devil (absence of love).
They were also masters of TANTRA, transmuting sexuality through Love and Spirit as a tool for illumination. The Initiated or Pure Ones were celibate. Others could enjoy life and participate in the beauty of procreation. However, Love had to be elevated to the level of sacrament, as a path to exit duality toward a multidimensional journey.
Diana was undoubtedly the great love of Henry II, and she forgave him minor infidelities such as when she was ill and he dallied with Mary Fleming, the governess of Mary Stuart. Diana's influence extended to her lover's daughters, scheming for Claudia to marry the Duke of Lorraine and Elisabeth with the odious Philip II of Spain.
After Henry II's death, Catherine de Medici fought with Diana to demand the return of the crown jewels that the deceased had deposited in her hands years ago, and subsequently the furious widow confiscated Chenonceaux Castle from Diana, forcing her to retire to Anet, where she died at the age of 66 with an intact figure and without a wrinkle on her face on April 25, 1566.
"J'ai vue Madame la Duchesse de Valentinois en l'age de soixante-dix ans, aussi belle de face, aussi fraische et aussi aimable comme en l'age de trente ans [...] Et sur tout elle avoit une très-grande blancheur, et sans se farder aucunement; mais on dit bien que tous les matins elle usoit de quelques bouillons composez d'or potable et autres drogues, que je ne sais pas comme les bons medecins et subtils apohticaires". Brantôme (1991), Recueil des dames, poésies et tombeaux. Paris: Gallimard, 604-605.
According to Brantôme, Diana de Poitiers, the favorite of Henry II, remained very beautiful at an advanced age, thanks to regular physical exercise, a very simple diet, and various natural skin care, including a potion of Potable Gold.
Historical testimony
Diana de Poitiers is one of the most famous documented cases of the use of Potable Gold to maintain youth and beauty. Her fame as the lover of King Henry II of France and her youthful appearance even in old age have been studied by historians and esotericists.
Her secret, according to the testimonies of the time, consisted of a combination of:
The Red Lion contains 99.99% monatomic gold, which is transformed using a traditional method practiced by the Cathars.
This elixir powerfully increases the coherence of our nervous system, allowing better integration of our Merkaba (light body) with our physical body.
In Alchemy, gold is representative of the Sun, which plays a very important role in the development of the 4th chakra. Based on this concept, it is not surprising to observe the following effects as the endocrine system balances: at a physical level, monatomic gold increases stamina and hormone production while balancing the endocrine system, which is very interesting for physical rejuvenation.
Contains Alchemical Potable Gold (99%), in monatomic state.
Recommendations: For people with certain training and spiritual development, generally from 40 years of age.
Suggested use: 10-12 drops 1 or 2 times a day, diluted in water or directly under the tongue.
Caution: Not for use by unprepared people or minors.