Look into alchemy. They can use chemical processes to breakdown metals like gold and silver into oils. Apparently, in their concentrated form, these 'oils of gold' are insanely spiritually powerful. Here's Don Nance showing off some 'dragons blood' he made:
He talks about how he gave some lady a few drops of the top-water (kind of the left-over/residue from the process) and she manifested everything she thought for months. There's this guy, Phoenix Aurelius, who shared a story on The Higherside Chats about how he gave some dude some oil of gold and the guy took too much and went insane. I've always wondered why gold is considered the most valuable precious metal, and I think this is it. You can buy diluted versions of it online: https://www.kymiaarts.com/oil-of-gold.html
Basically the middle-ages alchemy (transmutation of lead into gold) has been revisited and re-explored by a small community of people ever since the internet allowed the ancient alchemical texts to become widely available. All the Gold You Can Eat is an interesting doc. I wanna make some ormus myself and do an experiment using it on my weed plants, as it supposedly greatly enhances plant growth. They get 'oils' of metals by dissolving them with hydrochloric acid and then reforming them with some other chemicals. I think that Kymia link I dropped explains the process a bit.
I've never consumed or tried any of the 'oils of x' available to purchase online, but I'd like to at some point. My understanding is anything you can buy is greatly diluted because it could be dangerous if you take too much. Gotta go hit up Don directly to get some of that good good Dragon's Blood. In certain yogic traditions, they say when you activate your kundalini, all your thoughts manifest in reality, which is why there's such an emphasis on quieting your mind with meditation and having dominion over your thoughts. Could be possible gold oil is a short cut to that. But I just think it's interesting because humans have sought out gold and coveted gold all throughout history...if it has some sort of spiritually-enhancing properties, that would maybe be a possible answer to why gold is THE shiny metal of choice
Look into alchemy. They can use chemical processes to breakdown metals like gold and silver into oils. Apparently, in their concentrated form, these 'oils of gold' are insanely spiritually powerful. Here's Don Nance showing off some 'dragons blood' he made:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szll8AhZQnc
He talks about how he gave some lady a few drops of the top-water (kind of the left-over/residue from the process) and she manifested everything she thought for months. There's this guy, Phoenix Aurelius, who shared a story on The Higherside Chats about how he gave some dude some oil of gold and the guy took too much and went insane. I've always wondered why gold is considered the most valuable precious metal, and I think this is it. You can buy diluted versions of it online: https://www.kymiaarts.com/oil-of-gold.html
Appreciate the stream of consciousness reply.
Basically the middle-ages alchemy (transmutation of lead into gold) has been revisited and re-explored by a small community of people ever since the internet allowed the ancient alchemical texts to become widely available. All the Gold You Can Eat is an interesting doc. I wanna make some ormus myself and do an experiment using it on my weed plants, as it supposedly greatly enhances plant growth. They get 'oils' of metals by dissolving them with hydrochloric acid and then reforming them with some other chemicals. I think that Kymia link I dropped explains the process a bit.
Check out Pheonix Aurelius. He lives in Utah and was taught this alchemical stuff from some master of spagyrics. He seems legit. Here's a podcast he was on where he talks about all of it: https://www.thehighersidechats.com/phoenix-aurelius-personal-mastery-the-unseen-realms-fungi/
I've never consumed or tried any of the 'oils of x' available to purchase online, but I'd like to at some point. My understanding is anything you can buy is greatly diluted because it could be dangerous if you take too much. Gotta go hit up Don directly to get some of that good good Dragon's Blood. In certain yogic traditions, they say when you activate your kundalini, all your thoughts manifest in reality, which is why there's such an emphasis on quieting your mind with meditation and having dominion over your thoughts. Could be possible gold oil is a short cut to that. But I just think it's interesting because humans have sought out gold and coveted gold all throughout history...if it has some sort of spiritually-enhancing properties, that would maybe be a possible answer to why gold is THE shiny metal of choice