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Alchemy

German: Alchemie

Common meaning:
Mystical or early chemical practice, transformation of matter, e.g., lead into gold
Clear meaning:
Structural transformation in the field—not material change, but inner rearrangement of form leading back to essence.

Alchemy comes from Arabic “al-kīmiyā”—the art of transformation.
Structurally, it is not just material transmutation,
but the process by which fragmentation
is returned to wholeness.

Alchemy recognizes
that matter and consciousness
are not separate,
but different expressions of the same essence.

Alchemy is not becoming something new—
it is returning
to what always was originally.