It is important to note, however, that the distinction between non-earthly spices and supra-earth matter is not a thin one. At that, it may be the most important to rectify. In the atom is only the gas-like, but in the flesh and wounds that are salt-scrubbed, lies the petrification of souls. We can look and discern from our many colored auras for the tranformations of soul into transparency. Transparent in the non-earthly manner, that is.
"When will I eat the sun?" resounds the question on the sitting man of circles. His grimace is to be shown upon the most little of microcosm, that naturally give way to exceptionally wrong modern theories in what is called, the path that will lie beyond but never beyond the beyond. In science lies the way of light, but wrong light, and in rosettes only lies the wrinkle of a pouch to be worn on top of the spiritless manifestations. Cubes are also proof of the spherical, by chance, artifice applies the proper agent to the proper material. The material is concerned with another way that is not to be discussed here, perhaps on evidently superior ways of thought and lights.
"And therefore they called the spirit ZEUS" Word that, however, was usually the rejuvenation of the decayed plant. In the image it is the reticence of the dying star, that will rejuvenate, in as much, the sheets of night with the spraying seed of wise. "Thus I will retake the flight of the spheres that resound" Says aurora, in a shuddering line of infinitely passive reassurance. To be sure: In the human body four are disposed among the most important parts, that is the brain is likened to the cold of the water, the heart to the heat of the fire, the liver to the dampness of the air, and the testicles to the dryness of the earth. Therefore phlegm has its centre in the brain, the blood in the heart, the bile in the liver, and melancholy (black bile) is situated in the genitals.
Who is wise, and understands this, of which Alphidius says, that men and children pass her by daily in the streets and public places, and she is trodden into the mire by beasts of burden and by cattle? And Senior says:
NAUGHT is more base in appearance than she, and naught is more precious in nature than she, and God also has not appointed her to be bought for a price.

De Lapide Philosophico, prima figura. Lambsprinck, in Museum Hermeticum, 1677