Book of Lambspring
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The Book of Lambspring,
A Noble Ancient Philosopher,
Concerning the
Philosophical Stone;
Rendered into Latin Verse by
Nicholas Barnaud
Delphinas,
Doctor of Medicine, a zealous Student of this
Art.
PREFACE
I am called Lambspring, born of a Noble Family, and this Crest I
bear
with Glory and Justice.
Philosophy I have read, and
thoroughly understood,
The utmost depth of my teachers' knowledge have I
sounded.
This God graciously granted to me,
Giving me a heart to
understand wisdom.
Thus I became the Author of this Book,
And I have
clearly set forth the whole matter,
That Rich and Poor might
understand.
There is nothing like it upon earth;
Nor (God be praised) have
I therein forgotten my humble self.
I am acquainted with the only true
foundation:
Therefore preserve this Book with care,
And take heed that you
study it again and again.
Thus shall you receive and learn the truth,
And
use this great gift of God for good ends.
O God the Father, which art of all
the beginning and end,
We beseech thee for the sake of our Lord Jesus
Christ
To enlighten our minds and thoughts,
That we may praise Thee
without ceasing,
And accomplish this Book according to Thy will!
Direct
Thou everything to a good end,
And preserve us through Thy great mercy. -
With the help of God I will shew you this Art,
And will not hide or veil
the truth from you.
After that you understand me aright,
You will soon be
free from the bonds of error.
For there is only one substance,
In which
all the rest is hidden;
Therefore, keep a good heart.
Coction, time, and
patience are what you need;
If you would enjoy the precious reward,
You
must cheerfully give both time and labour.
For you must subject to gentle
coction the seeds and the metals,
Day by day, during several weeks;
Thus
in this one vile thing
You will discover and bring to perfection the whole
work of Philosophy,
Which to most men appears impossible,
Though it is a
convenient and easy task.
If we were to shew it to the outer world
We
should be derided by men, women, and children.
Therefore be modest and
secret,
And you will be left in peace and security.
Remember your duty
towards your neighbour and your God,
Who gives this Art, and would have it
concealed.
Now we will conclude the Preface,
That we may begin to describe
the very Art,
And truly and plainly set it forth in figures,
Rendering
thanks to the Creator of every creature.
Hereunto follows the First
Figure,
Figure I
BE WARNED AND UNDERSTAND TRULY THAT TWO FISHES ARE SWIMMING IN
OUR SEA.
The Sea is the Body, the
two Fishes are Soul and Spirit.
The Sages will tell you
That
two fishes are in our sea
Without any flesh or bones.
Let them be cooked
in their own water;
Then they also will become a vast sea,
The vastness of
which no man can describe.
Moreover, the Sages say
That the two fishes are
only one, not two;
They are two, and nevertheless they are one,
Body,
Spirit, and Soul.
Now, I tell you most truly,
Cook these three
together,
That there may be a very large sea.
Cook the sulphur well with
the sulphur,
And hold your tongue about it:
Conceal your knowledge to your
own advantage,
And you shall be free from poverty.
Only let your discovery
remain a close secret.
Figure II
HERE YOU STRAIGHTWAY BEHOLD A BLACK BEAST IN THE
FOREST.
Putrefaction.
The Sage
says
That a wild beast is in the forest,
Whose skin is of the blackest
dye.
If any man cut off his head,
His blackness will disappear,
And
give place to a snowy white.
Understand well the meaning of this head:
The
blackness is called the head of the Raven;
As soon as it disappears,
A
white colour is straightway manifested;
It is given this name, despoiled of
its head.
When the Beast's black hue has vanished in a black smoke,
The
Sages rejoice
From the bottom of their hearts;
But they keep it a close
secret,
That no foolish man may know it.
Yet unto their Sons, in kindness
of heart,
They partly reveal it in their writings;
And therefore let those
who receive the gift
Enjoy it also in silence,
Since God would have it
concealed.
Figure III
HEAR WITHOUT TERROR THAT IN THE FOREST ARE HIDDEN A DEER AND
AN UNICORN.
In the Body there is
Soul and Spirit.
The Sages say truly
That two animals are in
this forest:
One glorious, beautiful, and swift,
A great and strong
deer;
The other an unicorn.
They are concealed in the forest,
But happy
shall that man be called
Who shall snare and capture them.
The Masters
shew you here clearly
That in all places
These two animals wander about in
forests
(But know that the forest is but one).
If we apply the parable to
our Art,
We shall call the forest the Body.
That will be rightly and truly
said.
The unicorn will be the Spirit at all times.
The deer desires no
other name
But that of the Soul; which name no man shall take away from
it.
He that knows how to tame and master them by Art,
To couple them
together,
And to lead them in and out of the forest,
May justly be called
a Master.
For we rightly judge
That he has attained the golden
flesh,
And may triumph everywhere;
Nay, he may bear rule over great
Augustus.
Figure IV
HERE YOU BEHOLD A GREAT MARVEL - TWO LIONS ARE JOINED INTO
ONE.
The Spirit and Soul must be
united in their Body.
The Sages do faithfully teach us
That
two strong lions, to wit, male and female,
Lurk in a dark and rugged
valley.
These the Master must catch,
Though they are swift and
fierce,
And of terrible and savage aspect.
He who, by wisdom and
cunning,
Can snare and bind them,
And lead them into the same
forest,
Of him it may be said with justice and truth
That he has merited
the meed of praise before all others,
And that his wisdom transcends that of
the worldly wise.
Figure V
A WOLF AND A DOG ARE IN ONE HOUSE, AND ARE AFTERWARDS CHANGED
INTO ONE.
The Body is mortified
and rendered white, then joined to Soul and Spirit by being saturated with
them.
Alexander writes from Persia
That a wolf and a dog are
in this field,
Which, as the Sages say,
Are descended from the same
stock,
But the wolf comes from the east,
And the dog from the
west.
They are full of jealousy,
Fury, rage, and madness;
One kills the
other,
And from them comes a great poison.
But when they are restored to
life,
They are clearly shewn to be
The Great and Precious Medicine,
The
most glorious Remedy upon earth,
Which refreshes and restores the
Sages,
Who render thanks to God, and do praise Him.
Figure VI
THIS SURELY IS A GREAT MIRACLE AND WITHOUT ANY DECEPTION -
THAT IN A VENOMOUS DRAGON THERE SHOULD BE THE GREAT MEDICINE.
The Mercury is precipitated or sublimed,
dissolved in its own proper water,
and then once more
coagulated.
A savage Dragon lives in the forest,
Most
venomous he is, yet lacking nothing:
When he sees the rays of the Sun and its
bright fire,
He scatters abroad his poison,
And flies upward so
fiercely
That no living creature can stand before him,
Nor is even the
Basilisk equal to him.
He who hath skill to slay him, wisely
Hath escaped
from all dangers.
Yet all venom, and colours, are multiplied
In the hour
of his death.
His venom becomes the great Medicine.
He quickly consumes
his venom,
For he devours his poisonous tail.
All this is performed on his
own body,
From which flows forth glorious Balm,
With all its miraculous
virtues.
Hereat all the Sages do loudly rejoice.
Figure VII
WE HEAR TWO BIRDS IN THE FOREST, YET WE MUST UNDERSTAND THEM
TO BE ONLY ONE.
The Mercury having
been often sublimed, is at length fixed, and becomes capable of resisting fire:
the sublimation must be repeated until at length the fixation is
attained.
A nest is found in the forest,
In which Hermes has
his brood;
One fledgling always strives to fly upward,
The other rejoices
to sit quietly in the nest;
Yet neither can get away from the other.
The
one that is below holds the one that is above,
And will not let it get away
from the nest,
As a husband in a house with his wife,
Bound together in
closest bonds of wedlock.
So also do we rejoice at all times,
That we hold
the female eagle fast in this way,
And we render thanks to God the
Father.
Figure VIII
HERE ARE TWO BIRDS, GREAT AND STRONG - THE BODY AND SPIRIT;
ONE DEVOURS THE OTHER.
Let the
Body be placed in horse-dung, or a warm bath, the Spirit having been extracted
from it. The Body has become white by the process, the Spirit red by our Art.
All that exists tends towards perfection, and thus is the Philosopher's Stone
prepared.
In India there is a most pleasant wood,
In which
two birds are bound together.
One is of a snowy white; the other is
red.
They bite each other, and one is slain
And devoured by the
other.
Then both are changed into white doves,
And of the Dove is born a
Phoenix,
Which has left behind blackness and foul death,
And has regained
a more glorious life.
This power was given it by God Himself,
That it
might live eternally, and never die.
It gives us wealth, it preserves our
life,
And with it we may work great miracles,
As also the true
Philosophers do plainly inform us.
Figure IX
THE LORD OF THE FORESTS HAS RECOVERED HIS KINGDOM, AND MOUNTED
FROM THE LOWEST TO THE HIGHEST DEGREE. IF FORTUNE SMILE, YOU MAY FROM A RHETOR
BECOME A CONSUL; IF FORTUNE FROWN, THE CONSUL MAY BECOME A RHETOR.
Thus you may know that the Tincture has
truly attained the first degree.
Now hear of a wonderful
deed,
For I will teach you great things,
How the King rises high above all
his race;
And hear also what the noble lord of the forest says:
I have
overcome and vanquished my foes,
I have trodden the venomous Dragon under
foot,
I am a great and glorious King in the earth.
There is none greater
than I,
Child either of the Artist or of Nature,
Among all living
creatures.
I do all that man can desire,
I give power and lasting
health,
Also gold, silver, gems, and precious stones,
And the panacea for
great and small diseases.
Yet at first I was of ignoble birth,
Till I was
set in a high place.
To reach this lofty summit
Was given me by God and
Nature.
Thence from the meanest I became the highest,
And mounted to the
most glorious throne,
And to the state of royal sovereignty:
Therefore
Hermes has called me the Lord of the Forests.
Figure X
A SALAMANDER LIVES IN THE FIRE, WHICH IMPARTS TO IT A MOST
GLORIOUS HUE.
This is the
reiteration, gradation, and ameliorationof the Tincture, or Philosopher's Stone;
and the whole is called its Augmentation.
In all fables we are
told
That the Salamander is born in the fire;
In the fire it has that food
and life
Which Nature herself has assigned to it.
It dwells in a great
mountain
Which is encompassed by many flames,
And one of these is ever
smaller than another -
Herein the Salamander bathes.
The third is
greater, the fourth brighter than the rest -
In all these the Salamander
washes, and is purified.
Then he hies him to his cave,
But on the way is
caught and pierced
So that it dies, and yields up its life with its
blood.
But this, too, happens for its good:
For from its blood it wins
immortal life,
And then death has no more power over it.
Its blood is the
most precious Medicine upon earth,
The same has not its like in the
world.
For this blood drives away all disease
In the bodies of
metals,
Of men, and of beasts.
From it the Sages derive their
science,
And through it they attain the Heavenly Gift,
Which is called the
Philosopher's Stone,
Possessing the power of the whole world.
This gift
the Sages impart to us with loving hearts,
That we may remember them for
ever.
Figure XI
THE FATHER AND THE SON HAVE LINKED THEIR HANDS WITH THOSE OF
THE GUIDE: KNOW THAT THE THREE ARE BODY, SOUL, AND SPIRIT.
Here is an old father of
Israel,
Who has an only Son,
A Son whom he loves with all his
heart.
With sorrow he prescribes sorrow to him.
He commits him to a
guide,
Who is to conduct him whithersoever he will.
The Guide addresses
the Son in these words:
Come hither! I will conduct thee everywhere,
To
the summit of the loftiest mountain,
That thou mayest understand all
wisdom,
That thou mayest behold the greatness of the earth, and of the
sea,
And then derive true pleasure.
I will bear thee through the air
To
the gates of highest heaven.
The Son hearkened to the words of the
Guide,
And ascended upward with him;
There saw he the heavenly
throne,
That was beyond measure glorious.
When he had beheld these
things,
He remembered his Father with sighing,
Pitied the great sorrow of
his Father,
And said: I will return to his breast.
Figure XII
ANOTHER MOUNTAIN OF INDIA LIES IN THE VESSEL, WHICH THE
SPIRIT AND THE SOUL - THAT IS, THE SON AND THE GUIDE - HAVE CLIMBED.
Says the Son to the
Guide:
I will go down to my Father,
For he cannot live without me.
He
sighs and calls aloud for me.
And the Guide makes answer to the Son:
I
will not let thee go alone;
From thy Father's bosom I brought thee
forth,
I will also take thee back again,
That he may rejoice again and
live.
This strength will we give unto him.
So both arose without
delay,
And returned to the Father's house.
When the Father saw his Son
coming,
He cried aloud, and said: -
Figure XIII
HERE THE FATHER DEVOURS THE SON; THE SOUL AND SPIRIT FLOW
FORTH FROM THE BODY.
My Son, I was dead without
thee,
And lived in great danger of my life.
I revive at thy return,
And
it fills my breast with joy.
But when the Son entered the Father's
house,
The Father took him to his heart,
And swallowed him out of
excessive joy,
And that with his own mouth.
The great exertion makes the
Father sweat.
Figure XIV
HERE THE FATHER SWEATS PROFUSELY, WHILE OIL AND THE TRUE
TINCTURE OF THE SAGES FLOW FORTH FROM HIM.
Here the Father sweats on
account of the Son,
And earnestly beseeches God,
Who has created
everything in His hands,
Who creates, and has created all things,
To bring
forth his Son from his body,
And to restore him to his former life.
God
hearkens to his prayers,
And bids the Father lie down and sleep.
Then God
sends down rain from heaven
To the earth from the shining stars.
It was a
fertilizing, silver rain,
Which bedewed and softened the Father's
Body.
Succour us, Lord, at the end,
That we may obtain Thy gracious
Gift!
Figure XV
HERE FATHER AND SON ARE JOINED IN ONE SO TO REMAIN FOR
EVER.
The sleeping
Father is here changed
Entirely into limpid water,
And by virtue of this
water alone
The good work is accomplished.
There is now a glorified and
beautiful Father,
And he brings forth a new Son.
The Son ever remains in
the Father,
And the Father in the Son.
Thus in divers things
They
produce untold, precious fruit.
They perish never more,
And laugh at
death.
By the grace of God they abide for ever,
The Father and the Son,
triumphing gloriously
In the splendour of their new Kingdom.
Upon one
throne they sit,
And the face of the Ancient Master
Is straightway seen
between them:
He is arrayed in a crimson robe.
TO THE INVISIBLE KING
OF THE WORLD,
TO THE ONLY TRUE AND IMMORTAL
GOD
BE PRAISE AND GLORY
NOW AND
EVERMORE.
AMEN.