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HERENCIA SAGRADA SACRED HERITAGE Why Was This Book Born? ACall to Living Memory ‘This book was born from the depths of my heart, as an offering to the new generations and to all those who feel the call to return to their roots. We live in a time where haste, disconnection, and modern life have led us to forget what is ‘most essential: Reverence for Mother Earth and the wisdom of our ancestors. Since childhood, I have felt that the Earth whispers ancient secrets to those willing to listen with their souls. I have felt in my veins the echo of ancestral voices—of wise men and ‘women who once walked in harmony with nature, who understood the cycles of the sky, the medicine of plants, the rituals of fire, the language of numbers, and the sacred magic that brings meaning to all things. This book is more than a collection of ancient knowledge—it is a mission of the soul. A calling to rescue, preserve, and share the teachings passed down by ancient peoples. Teachings that, though often persecuted or forgotten, remain alive in the memory of the Earth and in the hearts of those who are ready to remember. Within these pages, you'll find sacred stories and legends from cultures and spiritual traditions across the world—from the Vedic sages of India to the Mayan timekeepers, from Egyptian rites to Tibetan chants, from Mexica roots to the mystical teachings of the Hebrew Kabbalah. Together, we will also explore alchemy, herbalism, numerology, healing rituals, sacred symbols, and esoteric knowledge that help us reconnect with our true essence. My intention with this book is simple, yet profound: ‘That the wisdom of our ancestors may never be lost. ‘That the youth, and all who feel the call, may remember. ‘And that together, we may look once more upon Mother Earth—through the eyes of the soul, with reverence, with love, and with deep gratitude. If this book has foun: way to you, it Your soul called for it. Your spirit recognizes it. ‘And now, the journey begins.. What Is Your Place in This Experience? Since ancient times, many souls have felt an unexplainable calling—a quiet sense that their place in the world is not quite like everyone else's Some call them Starseeds, Others know them as old souls—beings born with a mission on Earth. But all share something in common: a feeling of being different, of not fitting In, of seeing the world through different eyes. If you've ever felt like you don’t belong—even within your own family— If you were ever called “weird” for questioning what others accept without hesitation... If you've had prophetic dreams, powerful intuitions, or an unshakable connection to the mystical. You are not alone. Many others have walked this path—misunderstood, doubted, even ridiculed—and yet, through their experiences, they found purpose and strength. Society has always feared what it doesn’t understand. Throughout history, those with spiritual gifts, ancestral wisdom, or heightened sensitivity were labeled, silenced, or cast out. ‘We remember the wise women accused of being witches... the shamans, jes who were marginalized or hidden. ‘a curse is now being reclaimed as a sacred countless souls across the world. But what was once seen gift—awakening If you feel that this world isn’t enough for you, that something greater calls from beyond the vell.. If your soul carries an ancient knowing and a deep yearning to remember who you truly are, This book is for you. Here, we will explore the ancient wisdom that has long been hidden, the healing practices that unite body and spirit, and the sacred knowledge that Quided the oldest civilizations in their search for divine truth. Remember this: You are not alone. There are others like you—searching, remembering, awakening. but that only means one Fy You were never meant to fit in. You are here to awaken. At the Dawn of Time In the earliest days of humanity, when our species still murmured its first words to the wind, the gods of ancient civilizations made a sacred pact: To entrust ancestral wisdom only to those worthy of understanding and protecting it. In the sacred lands of India, Brahma entrusted the secrets of the universe to the rishis—enlightened sages who meditated for centuries in pursuit of eternal knowledge, Deep in the jungles of the Maya, Itzamné, the great creator god, whispered the codices of creation to the aj k'j, guardians of time and truth In mighty Tenochtitlan, Quetzalcoatl—the feathered serpent—descended from the heavens to share his wisdom with the Toltecs, who would preserve it through sacred architecture and art ‘Across the the heart of ancient Egypt, Thoth—the divine scribe—engraved the language of the gods onto emerald tablets, hiding them in tomples so only the initiated could unlock their secrets. ©n the Sumerian plains, Enki, god of primordial waters, taught the first priest-astronomers to read the stars and track the cycles of the cosmos, High in the mountains of Tibet, the great bodhisattvas passed down the truths of the dharma to the lamas, who safeguarded them in ancient chants and sacred sutras. Each culture received a fragment of a greater truth—a plece of the divine puzzle to be protected and handed down with reverence. But with time, and the rise of human ambition, much of this wisdom was buried, persecuted, of forgotten, And yet... the memory of the Earth is vast, and echoes of this sacred inheritance still whisper to those ready to remember, Among history's greatest enigmas is the mysterious disappearance of the Maya. Did they vanish into other worlds? Did they descend into the Earth itself? Some legends claim their knowledge granted them access to underground cities—subterranean sanctuaries where ancestral wisdom continues to live, idden from the surface world, In enigmatic places like the Zone of Silence, where technology falls and an o¢ quiet reigns, many beliave thoro are portals to these hidden realms. Mystic Samael Aun Weor spoke of intra-terrestrial beings—quardians of forgotten knowledge—living In these secret sanctuaries. Could they be the keepers of the sacred heritage we are now being called to rediscover? Another mystery overlooked by official history is the case of Jacobo Grinberg, a brilliant sciontist who vanished shortly before unveiling revolutionary research fon the power of the mind, His studies hinted at consciousness that transcends space and time—mental ns stretching across great distances. Had he uncovered a truth too powerful for the world to accept? Was his disappearance a coincidence... or an attempt to silence a deeper reality? There are also clues pointing to a world that came before—where trees towered like titans and were said to serve as bridges between the human and the divine These trees, reaching toward the heavens, provided not only food but wisdom. Yet they were suddenly cut down, and all that remains are petrified jants—mountains shaped like colossal trunks. Why were they destroyed? ‘What truth were wo trying to hide... or trying to forget? ‘As a child, riding the bus through the Mexican countryside, | would stare out the window, mesmerized by the mountains. | always felt they held something more than stone—castles, forgotten cities, hidden realms, Something deep inside whispered that those hills were not just land... but guardians of ancient secrets waiting to be uncovered. And perhaps, just perhaps, those whispers were not imagination at all—but echoes of a memory that belongs to all of us, A sacred inheritance, calling us home, You, who now hold this book in your hands, have been called to remember. Itis no coincidence that these words have reached you. You are about to embark on a sacred journey—one that winds through the ancient paths of wisdom, connecting civilizations, timelines, and forgotten truths, The teachings of the ancients await you, and Mother Earth opens her arms to reveal her most sacred secrets. May this book be your map and your compass. May the flame of knowledge burn bright within you, and never be extinguished. ‘SACRED HERITAGE Ancestral Wisdom to Honor Mother Earth Since time immemorial, humanity has been guided by the Earth through sages, healers, and guardians of ancestral traditions. In every corner of the world, herbalism, alchemy, and sacred connection have served as powerful paths to healing and deep understanding, This book is a journey back to the roots of that ancestral wisdom— a space where the magic of plants, the transmutation of alchemy, and the ‘teachings of ancient civilizations come together. Within these pages, you will find rituals, recipes, and sacred knowledge passed down through generations—rescued from the silence of time to help realign us with the heartbeat of Mothor Earth, Inspired by the heritage of my ancestors and the sacred paths I've walked, this book is more than a collection of t chings. Itis a tribute— to all those who kept the flame of ancient wisdom alive, even when the world tried to forget. The Earth still speaks to us. Its whispers live on in the wind, the stones, the rivers, the stars. Its secrets are here, waiting for you to remember. Heritage of Wisdom: A Legacy of Ancestral Knowledge Some of the recipes and remedies | share in this book have reached me in ways that go beyond reason—as if ancient whispers found a way to travel through time and arrive in the present. At times, I've felt the presence of my great-grandmother, Andrea Silva, originally from Guanacevi, Durango, guiding me through her Invisible words and gentle wisdom that still echo within me. (One phrase in particular has stayed etched in my memory: “Don't forget Rosa Maria's advice." For many years, I didn’t fully understand its meaning. But later, my grandmother Leonila Nafiez—-Andrea’s daughter—revealed to me that Rosa Maria was her grandmother: a respected healer in her community, known for her di P knowledge of herbs and natural medicine, That moment was like discovering a missing piece in the vast mosaic of my family’s sacred legacy. But this ancestral wisdom has not only flowed through bloodlines. Life has gifted me with encounters that transcend geography and time. I've been blessed. to meet guardians of ancient knowledge from many comers of the world—souls who have shared not just remedies and sacred recipes, but entire ways of seeing life, nature, and the energetic threads that connect all things. ‘Among these treasured beings ar Jigna Rami from India, ‘Shawn Syed from Arabia, ‘Alhamed from Egypt, Eduardo Gonzalez Madriles, from the Sierra Madre Occidental, ‘my beloved grandmother Leonila Nafez from Guanacevi, Durango, ‘my dear aunt Irene Soto from Las Palmas, Durango, Don Armando, a lifelong friend and wise companior my cherished grandfather Don Juan Parga Mosqueda from Aguascalientes and of course, my loving parents Pedro Flores and Lidia Parga, born in Durango, along with my older brothers Pedro Mauricio and Carlos Alberto, and my cousins Lorena and Daniela, ‘And many more who have shaped my journey with their love, wisdom, and presence, This path has led me to explore the depths of many cultures and spiritual traditions: from Hinduism to Santeria, from Tibetan practices to Cuban and Haitian rituals, from Egyptian mysteries to Native American and Mexican ancestral ways—and far beyond. Through all of these encounters, I've come to realize something profound: magic, wisdom, and spirituality wear many names and faces, but they all arise from the same universal source—the same sacred energy that has guided humanity since the dawn of time, This book is a reflection of that sacred hi 9. Awoven tapestry of stories, recipes, and teachings that have come to me ‘through dreams, memory, family, and spirit. Itis a tribute—an offering of gratitude—to all those who have shared thel wisdom with open hearts, allowing me to carry a piece of their legacy within Before diving deeper into the pages of this book, it's important to understand the essence of alchemy, for it is the invisible thread that weaves through many of the teachings shared here. By exploring its meaning and symbols, the reader can gain a dooper insight into the transformations—both physical’ and spiritual—that appear throughout this work. Understanding alchemy is like receiving the key to a sacred language—one that speaks not only of herbs and rituals, but of the soul's journey back to its original light. Alchemy — The Art of Sacred Transformation Since the dawn of civilization, humanity has sought to unravel the great mysteries of life, death, and existence itself. It is along this timoless quest that alchemy was born—an ancient art, a sacred science that bridges the realms of matter and spirit, science and mysticism. But alchemy is not merely the transformation of base metals into gold. At its core, alchemy is a path of inner transmutation—a spiritual joumey of purifying the soul, awakening consciousness, and aligning the self with the divine. What is Alchemy? The word alchemy derives from the Arabic “al-kimiya", which is believed to originate from the ancient Egyptian term “khem”, meaning black earth—a reference not only to the fertile lands along the Nile, but also to the symbolic soil of the unconscious, the hidden realm where true transformation begins. Just as the alchemist works with metals to refine them and transmute them into something more precious, the true alchemist works within—with their own thoughts, emotions, and actions—socking to elevate the soul from shadow to light. Alchemy is the sacred art of transformation, both external and intemal, The ancient sages knew that one could not turn lead into gold without first transmuting the leaden weight of the soul into the radiant light of spirit. The Three Sacred Principles of Alchemy The alchemists understood and worked with three universal principles—forces that exist within all beings: 1. Mercury ~ Not the physical metal, but the principle of spirit and mind. It is volatile, subtle, and rising. Mercury represents intuition, thought, and higher wisdom. 2. Sulfur — The principle of soul and will, the inner fire that fuels transformation. Sulfur embodies passion, movement, and the spark of life. 3, Salt—The principle of matter and body, grounding and stabil form-giver, the foundation, the earthly experience, 19. Salt is the When Mercury, Sulfur, and Sait are in harmony, the human being lives in balance—body, mind, and soul in sacred union. Why So Much Mystery? For centuries, alchemy was shrouded in secrecy, passed down through veiled metaphors, esoteric symbols, and cryptic texts. Not because its knowledge was meant to be hidden out of pride or greed, but because power without wisdom is dangerous. ‘Thus, the ancient alchemists spoke a symbolic language. When they spoke of turning lead into gold, they were not merely referring to metals, but to the elevation of the soul—from ignorance to wisdom, from density to light, from the human to the divine. Alchemy and Nature Nature itself is the greatest alchemist, ‘A seed, buried in the dark womb of the earth, awakens and transforms into a flower-this is alchemy. Water, rising as vapor and returning as nourishing rain—this too is an alchemical cycle. Herbal medicine, in its essence, is botanical alchemy. ‘Through the use of plants, roots, and flowers, one can transform illness Into healing, imbalance into harmony. The ancient alchemists revered the Four Elements—Fire, Water, Air, and Earth—not just as physical substances, but as sacred symbols of the inner forces of the soul. Each one a mirror of the divine elements within us. Alchemy invites us to remember that transformation is always possible—within ‘nature, within life, and most importantly, within ourselves. Let this chaptor bo your first step into the sacred laboratory of the soul. Think of alchemy as the compass guiding our inner and outer journeys. ‘throughout these pages—quietly present, yet profoundly transform: The 7 Steps of Inner Alchemy Alchemy, both as a spiritual path and as a mystical science, is divided into seven sacred stages. These steps mirror not only laboratory processes but also the profound transformations of the human soul: 1. Calcination - The burning away of the ego. Releasing limiting beliefs, old Identities, and attachments that no longer serve you. 2. Dissolution - Surrendering control. Allowing the soul to dissolve into the divine, lating go of structure to embrace flow. 3. _ Separation — Distinguishing the essential from the superficial. Seeing with clarity what is true and what is illusion. 4. Conjunction — The sacred union of opposites. Integration of mind and heart, soul and spirit—becoming whole. 5, Fermentation - The birth of new consciousness. Spiritual awakening and Creative inspiration arise from withit 6. Distillation — Refinement. Gaining clarity of thought and emotion, crystallizing your insights inte wisdom. 7. Coagulation - The manifestation of transformation. Becoming the “inner gold"—living as your most awakened and authentic self, Each of these stages may unfold in a lifetime, and sometimes we pass through them more than once—during healing, grief, personal rebirth, or spiritual growth. What Does Alchemy Have to Do With Your You may not realize e? n walking the alchemical path already. t, but you've likely b ‘* When you leave a relationship that no longer supports your growth, you are in calcination, ‘© When grief breaks you open and you fe you are in dissolution, like you're dissolving into pisces, ‘+ When you begin to rediscover your truth and realign with your purpose, you are in conjunction Alchemy exists in everything that transforms, evolves, and returns to truth. ‘And you, dear reader, are an alchemist on a sacred journey. This book is here to offer you guidance—to illuminate your transformation through ancestral wisdom drawn from many cultures, Across time and tradition, they all echo the same truth: ‘The real gold has always lived within you Conclusion Alchemy is the hidden thread that weaves through all sacred traditions. Whether it’s from Egypt, India, Sumeria, or the indigenous peoples of the Americas, the message is universal: Healing begins within The external world mirrors the inner landscape. ‘And your ability to transform your reality starts in the invisible realm of the soul, Let this book serve as your alchemical guide—a map to remember who you are, to ignite your transformation, and to awaken your inner wisdom. Now that you understand the language of the ancient alchemists, you are ready. The journey into sacred secrets begins ‘The Legend of Thoth and the Sunstone: The Secret of Inner Gold In the sacred temples of Khem—the land we now call Egypt—priests and initiates would whispor the story of Thoth, the great sage, divine scribe of the gods, and eternal guardian of sacred knowledge. It was sald that Thoth not only gave humanity the gifts of writing and science, but also held the secret of alchemy, a gift entrusted to him by Ra, the Sun God himsolf. According to legend, Thoth prosorved this sacred knowledge in a mystical book, hhidden within a golden box, buried beneath the flowing waters of the Nile. This box was protected by serpents of fire and immortal scorpions, guardians of truth and transformation. Inside the book was the formula to create the Sunstone—a radiant symbol of inner enlightenment said to grant eternal life, divine wisdom, and the power to transmute the soul into pure light. But Thoth, in his infinite wisdom, knew that such power could not fall into the hands of the unworthy. So, he left behind a riddle inscribed on his temple walls: “The stone is not made of earth or fire. Itis not found at the bottom of a mine, nor on the mountaintop. He who seeks outside what can only be found within, will never find it. Many pharaohs and alchemists roamed the land in search of this Sunstone, yet none succeeded. They dug into the earth, scaled mountains, scoured the braries—but the treasure eluded them all. Until one day, a humble apprentice named Nefer chose a different path. Instead of scarching outwardly, he tumed inward. Nefer meditated beneath the moonlight for forty nights, fasted beside the sacred river, and purified his heart of pride, fear, and anger. On the fortieth night, he had a dream. In it, a golden serpent transformed Into a blooming lotus, and a voice echoed from the stars: “True gold is the light that shines from the heart ‘once darkness has been embraced, The tomple is wit You are the Sunstone,” When Nefer awoke, his skin shimmered with a soft glow—as if the sun itself lived within him, He no longer needed the Book of Thoth, for he had become the book. He was the living Sunstone. The transformation was complete. From that moment on, Egyptian sages taught that the Philosopher's Stone—or the Sunstone, as they called it—was not an object to possess, but a state of consciousness. Whoever achieved this inner transmutation would carry a light capable of illuminating others, without needing to speak a single word. The Teaching of the Legend Like many alchemical myths, this story reminds us of a profound truth: ‘The true path is not outward, but inward. The gold of the alchemists is not metal, but the light born when the soul awakens. ‘And you, dear reader, hold that same potential You, too, can find your Sunstone, if you are willing to enter the sacred temple of your own hear The 13-Month Calendar — Ancient Wisdom and the True Beginning of the Year Since time immemorial, ancestral wise women—guardians of herbal medicine and the sacred bond with nature—have measured time in a profoundly different way than the system we follow today, Rather than adhering to the Gregorian calendar, which was imposed for political and religious purposes, they honored a natural rhythm: a 13-month calendar, with each month consisting of 28 days. This calendar was in perfect alignment with the cycles of the Moon and the stars, reflecting the organic flow of time and the pulse of life itself More than a way to count days, this system served as a compass for living in harmony with the Earth. It guided the timing of sowing, harvesting, and the preparation of healing remedies, anchoring communities in the sacred cycles of nature, The Lunar Cycle and the Sacred Division of the Year The 13-month calendar emerged from a deep understanding of the harmonious dance between the Earth and the Moon. Each 28-day month mirrors a full lunar cycle, creating a year of precisely 364 days—plus one additional day considered sacred, existing outside of time. This “Day Out of Time” was a moment for renewal, reflection, and celebration, marking the end of one cycle and the sacred beginning of the next. Each of the 13 months carried a name that reflected its energy, its purpose, and its cosmic relationship with the Earth: ‘¢ April ~The rebirth of life, spring's arrival, and the awakening of the fertile Earth, ‘¢_May~ The expansion of light, vigorous growth of plants, and nature in full bloom. ‘* June —A time of maturation and preparation as the solstice approaches. ‘* Sun —A sacred month honoring the Sun at the peak of its power. ‘+ July A time of early harvest and gratitude for the Earth's generous gifts. ‘* August - A moment to connect with ancestors and draw strength from thelr legacy, ‘+ September - A transitional phase of balance, reflection, and equinox energy. ‘© October ~ A season of transformation and preparation for winter's rest. ‘+ November - Honoring the ancestors and the mysteries of death and rebirth. ‘* Decomber — A period of introspection and darkness, the close of a profound cycle ‘¢ January ~ The renewal of spirit and visioning for the new cycle ahead. ‘* February ~ A sacred time of purification and readiness for life's resurgence. ‘¢ March- The final month, closing the wheel of the year and preparing the soul for a new beginning. April 1st: The True Beginning of the Year For these wise women and their communities, April 1st marked the true beginning of the year. Coinciding closely with the Spring Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, this date symbolized the Earth’s awakening, the return of light, and the blossoming of life. Fertility, renewal, and the rebirth of nature were joyfully celebrated, honoring the sacred rhythm of creation, When the Gregorian calendar was introduced in 1582, the start of the year was arbitrarily shifted to January 1st—severing the natural bond between human timekeeping and the cosmos. Those who continued to celebrate the new year on April 1st were mocked and labeled “April Fools,” a remnant of ridicule that lingers to this day. Yet for those who preserve and cherish ancestral wisdom, April tst remains the true portal to a new cycle—a moment to plant sacred int In with the renewing energy of the Earth land Moon, and walk forward in harmony with life's eternal rhythms, The Calendar and Herbalism The 13-month calendar was not merely a tool for measuring time—it was a guiding force in the lives of the Abia women, shaping thelr work with herbs and medicine. Each month of the year was aligned with the blooming cycles of specific plants, and the lunar phases revealed the optimal times for harvesting these herbs to unlock their fullest potential The knowledge of sacred time allowed them to prepare remedies infused with the right energies, ensuring their potency and harmonious connection to the natural rhythms of the Earth, By aligning thelr work with the cycles of the Moon and the seasons, they crafted healing remedies that were not only effective but deeply connected to the life force of the land. In returning to this ancient wisdom, we are invited to reconnect with the Earth, with our roots, and with the timeless teachings that guide us toward living in harmony with the universe. Ancestral Wisdom: The Legacy of the Ancient Masters Since the dawn of time, great civilizations have safeguarded profound knowledge about existence, the cosmos, and humanity's place within the grand design of creation. Cultures such as the Egyptians, Sumerians, Hindus, and Mayans understood that the universe is not merely matter, but also energy, vibration, and consciousness. Their temples, codices, and teachings offer a timeless truth: human beings are bridges between Heaven and Earth, capable of transforming their reality by aligning with the universal laws that govern all things. Im the tradition of alchemy, this wisdom was captured in the principle of transmutation: “As above, s0 below; as within, so without.” Alchemists did not simply seek to transmute lead into gold; they understood that the true work was the transformation of the spirit—the refinement of the soul until it reached enlightenment. The Great Work, they taught, was an internal process: a purification from the dense to the subtle, from the ego to the Essential Being. Kabbalah, in turn, offers a mystical roadmap through the Tree of Life, symbolizing the connection between the material and divine planes. Each sephirah on this tree represents a state of consciousness, a gateway through which we can understand our purpose in existence, The wise Kabbalists knew that the universe speaks in a language of symbols, and by deciphering them, the initiate could access the deepest mysteries of creation. The Mesoamerican civilizations, too, left behind a treasure of wisdom regarding the cyclical nature of time and the interplay between cosmic energy and life on Earth. Their intricate calendar system, known as the Tonalpohualli, taught that each day carried a unique vibration and purpose, aligned with the greater cosmic rhythm. For them, time was not a linear progression but a network of cycles that guided the destiny of souls and the unfolding of all things. Through these teachings, ancient wisdom reminds us that the reality we perceive is but one facet of a much larger whole. True power lies not in extemal achievements, but in the cultivation of inner knowledge. The universe, as we come to understand, is a reflection of our ‘own consciousness, and by aligning with its laws, we can unlock the doorway to true spiritual freedom. The Seven Luminaries and the Guardians of Water In ancient times, the wise ones observed the heavens and Earth in perfect communion, understanding the sacred relationship between the two. It is said that nature itself spoke to humanity through divine signs, and one such sign was the Seven Luminaries—a group of ancient volcanoes that held mystery and power. According to legend, these fiery mountains were created by the gods as energy centers, places where the secrets of the cosmos and the Earth were preserved. Each of these luminaries represents a portal to the elements, and those with ancestral wisdom can feel thelr vibrations, recelving messages that guide and protect. The ancient shamans and earth guardians knew that rain was not a random blessing, but a sacred gift that came only through the balance between humankind and nature. There were sages with the ability to call rain—keopers of the secrets of the wind, clouds, and water. This was not magic in the sense we understand today, but a profound art born of deep observation, reverence, and harmony with Mother Earth. These wise men, often called cloud sowers in different cultures, could interpret the language of tho heavens. They knew when to speak to the wind, how to offer gratitude to the rivers, and what sacred songs to sing to summon rain, With wands of powor, intricately carved with ancient symbols, they would raise their arms in prayer—speaking forgotten languages, ‘opening the sky so that water might descend upon the parched land. Yet, the cloud sowers also cautioned that rain could not be called forth recklessly, for the consequences of forcing it were grave, If summoned without proper respect and ritual, it might come in the form of a devastating storm. Thus, every rain-bringing ritual was accompanied by offerings and purification ceremonies, ensuring that the water arrived in the right balance—nourishing the land without destroying It. Today, much of this sacred knowledge has been forgotten or dismissed by modern society, However, there are still those who carry the ancient teachings—guardians of tradition who remember the wisdom of their ancestors. The Seven Luminaries continue to stand in silence, their ancient energy ever present, and the winds still whisper secrets to those who listen with reverence. The Sacred Balance with Nature Our ancestors understood that nature is not merely a resource to be exploited, but a living, breathing entity that deserves profound respect. Every stone, every river, every tree, and every mountain possesses a spirit, and disturbing the natural order without permission could lead to both physical and spiritual consequences. For example, near rivers, it was considered sacred wisdom not to move or pile stones unnecessarily. These stones were placed by Mother Earth herself to maintain the delicate balance of the water's flow. Disturbing them, even with the best intentions, could disrupt the equilibrium of the entire ecosystem. The pathways our ancestors carved to bring water to their crops ware not simply human-made constructions; they were sacred channels, created with the permission of the land and offerings to the guardians of water. Each diversion of a river, each channel, had to be approved by the natural world through rituals and petitions, ensuring that the flow of life was not disturbed, Before cutting down a tree, ancient cultures performed a profound act of respect. They would ask permission from the spirit of the tree, offering tobacco, honey, or prayers In gratitude. Afterward, they gave thanks for the tree's sacrifice, which provided the community with its sustenance. It was considered a divine law to plant another tree in its place, restoring the balance and ensuring that no harm was done to the natural order. Similarly, when miners entered caves to extract precious metals, they, too, had to ask permission from Mother Earth and, upon leaving, express their gratitude for the privilege of working within her sacred depths. Finding a vein of gold was scen as both a blessing and a waming, For ifthe energy of the gold was not respected, it could claim lives as part of its natural cycle, teaching that all things—whether material or spiritual—must be approached with reverence and balance. The Sacred Respect for the Sea The sea, with its vastness and mystery, demands respect and reverence. Before venturing into its waters, sages recommend first asking for permission. As a sign of respect, one should allow the waves to gently touch their feet, acknowledging the sea’s power and offering a sacred pact. In doing so, it is believed that the sea recognizes the visitor and offers protection, guarding them from being swept away by its currents. To stay aligned with nature, it is essential to connect directly with the Earth, Walking barefoot on the ground allows energy to flow freely between us and the natural world, strengthening our spirit and purifying our soul. Similarly, gazing at the sun and absorbing its light through the mouth is said to bestow a special halo of energy—a gift that enhances the voice and presence of those who practice this ancient art, This practice is reminiscent of the grace and Power of felines, whose hypnotic vibrations can alter their environment and attract what they desire. These teachings are not mere superstition, but profound knowledge passed down through generations. They remind us that the Earth does not belong to us—we belong to it. Only those who live in harmony with nature can receive its blessings without disturbing the sacred balance of the universe. The Gentiles: The Giants of the Sierra In the rugged mountains and deep valleys of the Durango mountain range, the stories of the ancient Gentiles—giants who roamed the Earth long before humanity arrived—stil echo in the whispers of the wind. Our ancestors spoke of these beings as the first inhabitants of the world—immense and powerful entities with an unparalleled understanding of nature and the cosmic mysteries that governed the universe. The Gentiles were said to dwell in hidden caves nestled within the mountains, their wisdom far beyond the comprehension of ordinary humans. They were master builders, constructing colossal stone structures and moving boulders so massive that no modem person could even imagine lifting them. Some elders claim that the large stones scattered across the mountains are the remnants of their ancient homes, now ruined and abandoned, left behind when the time came for the giants to vanish. The legends tell that the Gentiles once lived in harmony with the Earth, but over time, they began to break the sacred laws of balance. It was then that the heavens decreed their fate. A {great storm of fire and stone rained down upon them, and those who failed to hide deep within the earth were consumed by the wrath of the gods. The few who remained were turned to stone, their forms frozen in time, and to this day, some claim that these petrified giants can still be seen on certain mountains—silent sentinels, guardians of a forgotten age. The elders of the mountains warn that the Gentiles have not entirely disappeared, Some believe that they still dwell deep within the Earth, in caves so profound that no human could ever reach them. On certain nights, when the wind howls through the canyons, it is said that their voices can still be heard echoing in the mountains, a distant reminder of their former glory. Those who have dared to venture into certain caves in the mountains tell of discovering enormous bones and stone tools that defy explanation—objects so massive that they cannot be lifted by human hands. The bravest souls speak of encountering giant shadows in the mist or of seeing enormous footprints left in the earth after a storm, as though the giants still walk the land, Whether fact or myth, the Gentiles endure in the collective memory of the mountain people. They are an integral part of the sacred history of Mother Earth, a reminder that once, colossal boings walked these lands—and that their spirit stil lingers in the mountains, waiting for those bold enough to listen to their story. The Witch Hunt and the Destruction of Ancestral Knowledge There was a time when knowledge of nature was sacred and deeply respected. Wise men and women—guardians of herbal medicine, alchemy, and healing rituals—were the pillars of their ‘communities. They understood the profound secrets of Mother Earth, could read the sky and the stars, and, through their wisdom, guided people toward harmony with the elements. But this sacred legacy was brutally persecuted and nearly eradicated with the arrival of the Holy Inquisition, For centuries, fear and ignorance were wielded as powerful weapons to suppress ancestral knowledge. Those women who knew the healing properties of plants, those who understood the precise moments when the moon favored sowing or harvesting, or those who practiced rituals in communion with the Earth, were branded as witches, Not because they caused harm, but because they posed a threat to the powers that sought absolute control over humanity, Under this false accusation, thousands were tortured and murdered, all in the name of protecting a system that feared the truth of their wisdom, One of the most devastating blows to this ancient legacy was the destruction of the 13-month, 28-day calendar—a perfect system based on the natural cycles of the Earth and the energy of the cosmos. By climinating this calendar, the authorities sought to sever humanity's connection to sacred time, stripping us of a tool that marked the optimal moments for healing, meditation, and alignment with the cosmic forces. Without this knowledge, younger generations grew up disconnected from nature, forgetting that healing rituals not only healed the body but also nurtured the soul. A similar fate befell the ancient bells. We were told that they needed to be melted down to create weapons, but the truth was that theso bells resonated with a healing vibration. Their sound balanced the human body, harmonized emotions, and purified the energy of sacred spaces. By siloncing the bells, another vital pathway for healing and protection was extinguishe« History has been distorted. We were led to believe that the ancient Mexica were barbaric, that they tore out hearts in sacrifices to their gods. But what the conquistadors actually witnessed were sacted psychic surgeries, much like those performed by Pachita, the renowned Mexican healer, and documented by scientist Jacobo Grinberg. Our ancestors were not mere savages—they were astronomers, alchemists, and sages, with knowledge so advanced that It continues to baffle those who attempt to understand their achievements. Their calendar, their architecture, and their sciences were so precise that modern civilization has not been able to roplicate them. We have been kept asleep by distractions—television, video games, political squabbles, fragmented religions, and mass spectacles. All designed to distance us from the truth, to keep us from remembering what we once knew, But there is still time, Through meditation, a return to nature, and the study of ancestral wisdom, we can begin to recover what was stolen from us, Only by remembering can we truly awaken once again. The 7 Principles of Alchemy and the Unity of Being Since time immemorial, alchemy has been revered not only as the art of transmuting metals but as a profound spiritual guide for the evolution of the soul. At its heart, alchemy reveals the deep truth that we are all part of a single, unified Being—divine sparks fragmented into countless consciousnesses, each undergoing its own journey of transformation. God is not separate from us; the divine dwells within each of us. The seven Hermetic principles, which form the foundation of alchemy and metaphysics, offer a pathway to understanding how our minds and spirits shape the reality we experience. These principles reveal the intorconnectedness of all things and show us how to align our inner world with the higher laws of the universe: 41. The Principle of Mentalism — “All is Mind” Everything in the universe is a projection of the divine mind, The world we perceive is. shaped by our mental vibration. If we hold beliefs in scarcity, we will manifest it. If we ‘embrace love and abundance, we will attract those qualities into our lives. The mind is the creative force, and our thoughts shape our realty. 2. Tho Principle of Correspondence - “As above, so below" The same laws and pattoms that govern the cosmos also govem our lives. The universe is ‘a mirror, reflecting our intemal state. If we harbor chaos within, we will see chaos reflected in the world around us. Conversely, by aligning our inner world with harmony, we begin to ‘experience extornal balance. The key to transformation is not in changing the outer world but in working on the inner world, 3. The Principle of Vibration ~ "Nothing is still, everything vibrates" Everything in existence is energy in motion. Our thoughts, emotions, and actions generate vibrations that ripple through the universe and return to us. What we vibrate with is what we attract. If we emit fear or quilt, we draw experiences that reinforce those emotions. To change our external world, we must first transform the energy we carry within. 4. The Principle of Polarity — “Everything is du Light and darkness, good and evil, joy and suffering—these are not opposing forces but dual aspects of the same energy, Life is not about avoiding the shadow, but about ‘embracing both sides of existence, By accepting the polarity of our experiences, we learn the deeper truths of our journey. Only through understanding the dual nature of reality can we find true balance, 5. The Principle of Rhythm — "Everything flows and ebbs™ Life is cyclical—there are times of expansion, joy, and abundance, and times of contraction, crisis, and challenge. We must learn not to fear the ebb, as it is a necessary part of the flow. Growth occurs in the moments of stillness and struggle, just as much as in the moments of expansion. By understanding the rhythm of life, we can move with its flow rather than resist it. 6, The Principle of Cause and Effect - "Every cause has its effect” There are no coincidences. Every action, thought, and intention produces an effect. Karma is not a punishment but a cosmic mechanism of learning. If we act from guilt or fear, we create circumstances that mirror those emotions. When we blame others for our ‘experiences, we disconnect from the true solution. By recognizing that every experience is. 4 reflection of our inner world, we can take responsibility for our lives and initiate healing 7. The Principle of Generation — “Everything has its masculine and feminine principle’ Creation is an ongoing dance between the masculine and feminine energies withit being. When we achieve balance between our rational mind (masculine) and our intuitive heart (feminine), we access a higher state of harmony and creativity. This dynamic balance is essential for the manifestation of our highest potential, and itis through this union that true transformation occurs. The Ego, Loneliness, and the Path of Wisdom The ego is the false identity that separates us from the Whole, leading us to believe we are Isolated individuals, separate from the interconnected web of existence. It convinces us that ‘our problems lie outside of ourselves, and that we must seek validation from the extemal world. However, true enlightenment comes when we realize that we are all part of one universal consciousness. Every time we judge, we move further away from the truth. The problem is not with others, but with ourselves. What we perceive as flaws in others are, in fact, reflections of unhealed aspects within us, When we see imperfections in others, itis an invitation to look inward and heal the parts of us that are still wounded. Forgiveness is the key to alchemical transmutation. It is not just about forgiving others, but about forgiving ourselves. Holding on to guilt and regret binds us to karmic cycles, keeping us trapped in pattems of suffering. By forgiving, we froe ourselves from the past and open the door to transformation. Solitude Is not a punishment; itis an opportunity for self-discovery. In silence, we connect with the essence of who we truly are. Wise souls learn to embrace thelr own company because they understand that within them lies the divine spark, waiting to be rediscovered. Conclusion: You Are the Alchemist of Your Life We are not victims of fate; we are the architects of our reality, Every thought, emotion, and action shapes the life we experience. If we wish to live in love, we must vibrate in love. If we desire peace in the world, we must first cultivate peace within ourselves. You are the alchemist of your own existence. Transmutation is not about turning base metals into gold, but about transforming fear into love, ignorance into wisdom, and separation into tunity. The journey of spiritual alchemy begins within you. The true work of the alchemist is to transmute the base energies of the ego into the divine essence of the soul. Personal Balance and the Metaphysics of Being Metaphysical teachings remind us that sacrifice for others is not the path to true evolution. We cannot maintain our own balance by losing ourselves in the service of others, for each person Is on their own unique leaming journey. The challenges each individual faces are not divine tests, but rather reflections of errors in consciousness that need to be corrected, In our minds, we often impose limitations on ourseives: the belief that we don’t deserve abundance, setf-sabotage, low self-esteem, and guilt that we carry from the past. These internal barriers are the true causes of our suffering, as they block the natural flow of abundance, love, and joy that the universe has already provided for us. The physical body mirrors these emotional and mental imbalances. IlIness often arises from a lack of forgiveness, debt can be a reflection of our relationship with the energy of entitlement, and loneliness often reveals a disconnect from our true self The path to true transformation begins with acceptance and self-love. We must understand that We are not here to suffer or sacrifice ourselves for others at the expense of our own well-being, We are here to evolve, to learn, and to remember that we are the creators of our own realty. We are not bound by fate; we are empowered by the choices we make and the consciousness we embody. The Time to Remember Has Come The time to remember has arrived, The ancients left their wisdom encoded in sacred codices, pyramids, and temples, ensuring that future generations could awaken to the profound truths they carried. The question now Is: Are we ready to recelve this knowledge and apply it to our ‘own path? The wisdom is there, waiting for those who are ready to listen, learn, and transform The Body: Our Vehicle for the Human Experience Dear young ones, it is essential for you to understand something fundamental: this physical body you inhabit is nothing more than a vehicle, a tool given to you to live the human in his writings, constantly reminds us that we have come into this world with a much greater purpose than merely existing on a superficial level. We are here to experience, learn, grow, and transcend. The body Is not what we truly are; itis the shell, the temple that houses our essence, our inner being, We are more than flesh and bones, We are consciousness, we are a reflection of the divine, and this earthly experience allows us, through the senses and reason, to connect with life on a deop level. It is crucial to remember that, although the body is our tool for interacting with the physical world, we should not identify with it or let it drag us into superficiality. We are not our desires, nor our passions, nor the limitations of the flesh, The true self lles beyond the physical, In our ability to perceive reality from a higher state of consciousness. Each one of us has been sent into this oxistence to fulfill a unique mission. This vehicle, although temporary, is vital for our evolution. That's why we must treat it with respect and care because it is the only one we have to travel this path. But at the same time, let us not forget that true life ies beyond the material. Youth possesses the gift of energy and vigor, but also the challenge of disconnection. Many are tempted to indulge in the pleasures and distractions offered by the world, forgetting that the purpose of this life is much more than simply enjoying the body. True joy comes from awakening to our essence, from living with consciousness, from understanding that wo aro here for a profound learning journey. Remember, dear young ones, the body is only the vehicle for the human experience. It is not ‘our identity, nor our essence. When we understand this, we stop being slaves to our emotions and desires, and we begin to see life from a higher perspective, where what matters is not what We possess or how we appear, but who we truly are at the core of our being. Medicine, Herbal, and Alchemical Methods Since time immemorial, humanity has sought to understand the secrets of nature and harness its wisdom for healing and expanding consciousness. Ancestral medicine and alchemy were not merely practical disciplines; they were spiritual paths that revealed the profound interconnection between human beings and the cosmos. These sacred traditions taught that true healing goes beyond the physical body, guiding the soul toward enlightenment and balance. The First Alchemists: Egyptians, Arabs, and Chinese Ancient alchemists did not simply seek to transform base metals into gold; their true goal was the transmutation of the soul and the attainment of immortality. Across cultures, alchemy developed unique forms, each rooted in spiritual understanding and the quest for divine wisdom: Egypt: In the land of the pharaohs, alchemy was known as Khemeia, the “black science,” referencing the fertile soil of the Nile. Egyptian priests and healers utilized sacred plants and elixirs to connect with the gods, seeking both longevity and divine wisdom. The Ebers Papyrus, one of the oldest surviving medical texts, details recipes using honey, myrrh, and the blue lotus—plants crucial to both medicine and spirituality. + Arabia: In the Islamic world, alchemists like Jabir ibn Hayyan perfected the art of distillation, creating al-kimiya, a precursor to modern alchemy. Through the use of sulfur ‘and mercury, they developed processes for extracting essential olls and creating magical Perfumes, which played an important role in healing and spiritual practices. ‘© China: Chinese alchemy, deeply connected to Taoism, focused on the search for the Elixir of Immortality. Ancient sages experimented with metals, herbs like ginseng and reishi, and the balancing of Qi—the vital energy that flows through all living things. They also developed moxibustion, a practice of burning mugwort to stimulate energy points and Promote healing within the body. infusions, Distillates, Ointments, and Elixirs Each civilization developed distinct methods to extract and concentrate the life-force of plants, offering a variety of healing techniques for the body and spirit: * Infusions: Herbal teas have long been a way to access the healing power of plants. From calming chamomile to the visionary brew of ayahuasca, these infusions have served as ‘gateways to both physical healing and expanded consciousness. Water, the essential ‘element, becomes the vehicle for plant wisdom, delivering its benefits in every sip. Distillates: The process of distillation concentrates the essence of plants into put liquids. While the Arabs perfected this art to create essential olls and sacred perfur Europeans used it to craft medicinal liqueurs, such as absinthe, which were bel have healing properties. . potent Ointments and Balms: Herbal mixtures combined with natural fats like beeswax or olive oil ‘were used to create healing ointments. These balms soothed wounds, alleviated pain, and ‘enhanced spiritual connection. In ancient Egypt, myrrh and blue lotus were applied in funeral rituals to guide the soul into the afterlife, creating a bridge between the earthly and divine realms, Ancient Medicine: Knowledge of the Earth and the Spirit Tho ancients understood that health was not simply the absence of illness, but a balance between the body, mind, and spirit. For sages in Egypt, Sumeria, India, and Mesoamerica, human beings ware not isolated from the cosmos; they were intricately linked to the visible and invisible forces of the universe. Medicine was not only a physical remedy but also a spiritual practice that sought to restore harmony with natural laws. 18: In Egypt, medicine was deeply intertwined with magic c@ those who followed Imhotep used plants, minerals, and sacred rituals to bring balance to the body. They believed ilinesses were caused by ‘energetic blockages or negative spiritual influences, so their healing methods combined scientific knowledge with the power of symbols, amulets, and invocations to gods such as. Horus and Sekhmet. The Sumerians, one of the world's earliest civilizations, recorded over 250 medicinal plants and 120 minerals on clay tablets. They understood the connection between the liver and blood and used sacred olls and ointments to purify the body. For them, health was not just a physical state but a spiritual alignment with the forces of the cosmos, a belief that would influence future Babylonian and Persian medical practices, Ayurveda: The Science of Life In India, Ayurveda emerged as a comprehensive system of medicine that sought to balance the five elements (earth, water, fire, ait, and ether) within the body. It recognized three primary doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha-that represent the biological principles governing human life ‘Ayurveda teaches that illness arises from an imbalance between these elements, and healing involves restoring balance through herbs, diet, energy therapies, and practices like yoga and ‘meditation. The it Vedic texts, such as the Charaka Samhita, describe in detail how plants possess. unique vibrations that harmonize with the human body. Among the most revered remedies are turmeric, ashwagandha, and neem, which have been used for millennia to strengthen immunity, enhance vitality, and promote overall well-being, Mesoamerican Medicine: The Power of Earth and Sky Mayan, Mexican, and Incan cultures possessed profound knowledge of herbal medicine, astrology, and their connection to the natural world, For the Mayans, illness was caused by 2 disruption between the body and the cosmic energy. Healers used plants such as copal to cleanse the aura, cacao as a heart medicine, and peyote to access higher states of consciousness. The Mexicas, inheritors of this deep knowledge, used over 3,000 plant species with healing properties. Notable among these were tiiixochit! (vanilla) to calm the nerves, iztauhyat! (arnica) to treat bruises, and yolloxochit! (heart flower) to strengthen the spirit. Their healing practices also included temazcal sweat baths, sacred songs, and dances designed to balance the ‘energies of the body and soul, thus harmonizing with the natural and spiritual world Alchemical Medicine and Spagyria In the Hermetic and alchemical traditions, health is based on the harmony between the microcosm (human beings) and the macrocosm (the universe). Paracelsus, one of the great alchemists of the Renaissance, revived ancient wisdom and transformed it into the practice of spagyria, This unique form of medicine centers on the purification of plants and minerals to extract their “quintessence,” the very essence oF spirit of the substance. According to this tradition, each plant contains a spirit that can be liberated through alchemical processes such as distillation and fermentation. The result is the creation of elixirs capable of healing the body, expanding consciousness, and aligning the individual with universal forces. The Return to Ancestral Medicine Today, the wisdom of ancient medicine continues to live on in the practices of herbal medicine, energy healing, and holistic therapies. In a world increasingly dominated by synthetic pharmaceuticals and a growing disconnect from nature, itis essential to recover the knowledge of our ancestors. This wisdom invites us to listen to the rhythms of the body and harmonize with the energy of the cosmos. The answers to our ailments and the key to true wellness often don't lie in moder practices, but in what ancient civilizations already know: that true healing begins in the soul and manifests in the body. The Green Legacy of the Ancestors: Herbalism and Magic Through Time From time immemorial, ancient civilizations have tumed to nature as their pharmacy, their temple, and their oracle. Each culture, with its unique gods, rituals, and secrets, developed a profound understanding of plants, alchemy, and healing. What we now call herbalism was, in its origin, a sacred art passed down by shamans, priestesses, and healers who understood that every herb, root, and flower possessed a spirit and a divine purpost # Sumeria: The Tablets of Gre Knowledge The Sumerians, one of the earliest known civilizations, left us records inscribed on clay tablets that documented the use of over 250 medicinal plants. In their temples, the priests of Enki—the god of water and wisdom—prepared sacred infusions and ointments made from myrrh, cedar, and poppy. These were used to treat various illnesses and ailments, marking the first known medical compendium. These recipes stand as humanity's earliest medical grimoire. ‘+ Egypt: Alchemy, Perfumes, and the Book of the Dead The Egyptians elevated herbal medicine by blending it with alchemy and spirituality. They believed that the scent of certain herbs could bridge the connection between the living and the divine. Frankincense, myrrh, and blue lotus were used in sacred rituals, while physicians like Imhotep, the first recorded healer in history, used aloe vera and honey for wound healing. Their tombs were filled with potions to accompany the soul into the afterlife, a testament to their belie in the spiritual power of plants. * India: Ayurveda, the Science of Life Over 5,000 years ago, the Ayurvedic tradition was established in India as one of the most advanced and holistic herbal systems in the world, Vedic texts describe the healing prope of plants like tulsi (holy basil), turmeric, and ashwagandha, which help to balance the body, mind, and spirit, Ayurveda teaches that each plant has its own unique energy, intricately connected to the cosmic forces that govern life, ‘© Mexicas and Mayas: The Green Heart of America In Mesoamerica, ticit (healers) combined the practices of medicine with magic. The Maya used cacao not only as a sacred food but also as a remedy for the soul, facilitating emotional and spiritual balance. The Moxica, inheritors of this profound knowledge, cultivated plants like epazote, sage, and copal in their botanical gardens. These plants were used for spiritual cleansing and healing, and the Mexica bolieved that Mother Earth, Tonantzin, guided the healing power inherent in every herb. * Celts and Druids: The Forest as a Temple For the Celts, every tree and plant was regarded as a living spirit with its own sacred energy. The Druids, as guardians of the ancient knowledge, used mistletoe as a potent medicine and brewed potions from plants like wormwood and belladonna to facilitate shamanic journeys, Their herbalism was deeply intertwined with the moon, the changing seasons, and the gods of the forest, providing a mystical connection to the natural world. ‘© China: The Yin and Yang of Herbal Medicine Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is one of the oldest and most influential healing systems in the world, centered on the balance of yin and yang. TCM practitioners have long used herbs like ginseng for vitality, ginger for digestion, and mugwort in moxibustion, a practice where heat from burning herbs activates the body's meridians, promoting balance and health throughout the system. © Grooks and Romans: Between Gods and Potions. The Greoks, led by Hippocrates, the fathar of medicine, understood that food could be used as medicine. Herbs such as oregano, bay leaves, and thyme were not only used in thelr cuisine but also in their healing practices. The Romans, famed for their pursuit of longevity, pioneered the creation of healing spas that utilized thermal waters and aromatic plants for rejuvenation and wellness, The Eternal Legacy Throughout history, each culture has left behind its own traces of wisdom, encoded in the plants, rituals, and healing practices of nature. Though centuries have passed, the magic of herbal’ medicine still flows through every infusion, every aroma, and every sacred ritual. By using a medicinal plant today, we are not only healing ourselves, but also touching the living legacy of our ancestors, honoring their wisdom and deep connection to Mother Earth. Herbal medicine is not merely science—it is a bridge that connects the past and present, the visible and the invisible world, providing a sacred path of healing that transconds time. The Hermetic Art of Power: Geopolitics and the Alchemy of Control ‘The Great Work of Empires Recent events in the world have spurred a deep reflection on the nature of power and control, especially in the realm of geopolitics, In this chapter, | alm to offer a perspective that goes beyond the surface of political maneuvers and reveals the underlying alchemical ‘operate in the modern world, Geopolitics: The Great Work of the Modern Alchemists Modern alchemists no longer work with lead and gold but with debt and capital. Their laboratory is the global financial system, where instead of distilling the elixir of immortality, they brew the elixir of absolute control. The true transmutation of society occurs in these financial crucibles, where ignorance is transformed into obedience, and wealth is consolidated in the hands of those who have mastered the true philosopher's stone: the control of money and narrative. The Cycle of Debt and Control: The Nigredo of the System In_ alchemy, nigredo represents decomposition—the necessary chaos that precedes transformation, This is how empires operate: by orchestrating destruction to later rebuild, generating crises that justify their intervention. Inflation is not a random event, but a controlled fire, designed to bum away the purchasing power of the masses, reducing them to ashes before molding them into new forms. Interest rates are the secret ingredients of financial distillation. When they rise, the population's hopes for prosperity aro scorched, leaving them in despair. When they fall, an illusion of abundance is offered, luring the masses into a false sense of security. The collective spirit is then molded and manipulated, subjected to cycles of hope and despair, unaware that it is trapped in a carefully crafted laboratory designed to extract its essence. Governments as Magicians of Deception True alchemists don’t sock gold; they seek power. Modern governments, in their essence, are nothing more than illusionists, performing an elaborate show to distract the masses while the real transformations occur behind closed doors, Elections are but symbolic rituals, giving the people the illusion of control. The reality, however, is that the forces that truly govern the world romain hidden from view. It is not the elected president who holds the power, but the bankers, the owners of investment funds, and the architects of the financial system. These individuals are the adepts of modern Hermetic arts: they understand that the true alchemy does not lie in tuming lead into gold but in turning debt into wealth, chaos into order, and ignorance into submission. ‘The Great Work: The Illusion of the Market Financial markets embody the supreme alchemy of deception. They create bubbles—like homunculi in glass jars—inflating them to their limits before bursting them, absorbing the essence The tycoons and billionaires who thrive on these markets are not wealthy due to thelr Innovative products but because they have perfected the transmutation of debt into power. They create illusory wealth that exists only as long as the investors’ faith remains intact. Central bankers play the role of dark alchemists, manipulating the value of money as ancient magicians once shaped reality with their spells. The public remains unaware of these machinations, hypnotized by the political theater, unable to see the invisible hands that pull the strings of their reality. world _in ways we might not fully recognize, From financial markets to_poll I_power structures, there are deep forces at play that continue to mold and control the course of history, often hidden from the average person's view. The true alchemists of today are thi who wield contro! over money and narrative—crafting reality with every decision they make, The Digital Age and the New Alchemy of Power Today, traditional methods of control have evolved. The alchemy of power has been digitized and refined through new tools such as artificial intelligence, data manipulation, and mass surveillance. Cash is being eliminated, giving way to a completely digital financial system where every ‘transaction Is traceable. Modern geopolitics not only controls the economy but also shapes the perception of reality through algorithms, selecting what information is visible and what is hidden. Cryptocurrencies, although initially seen as a way out of the traditional system, are also being absorbed by centralized control. Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are being designed, which will allow modern alchemists to precisely adjust the circulation of money influence population behavior with simple modifications to their igital policies. Conclusion: The Revelation of Philosophical Gold ‘The true philosopher's stone is not a physical object, but a knowledge: the understanding that power resides in those who control the perception of reality. Inflation, crises, and international conflicts are phases of the global alchemical process, designed to keep control in the hands of those who understand the true hermetic art of politics and economics. To escape this cycle, the individual must become his or her own alchemist. He or she must, seek not material gold, but the gold of understanding. He or she must see beyond the illusions projected by the system and begin his or her own internal transmutation. He or she must develop personal sovereignty, learn to manage his or her own finances, educate himself or herself on what truly matters, and not depend on the system to define his or her destiny. Itis for this reason that I felt it necessary to include this chapter in the book. The times we live in require a deeper understanding of the reality in which we are immersed, and Thope this knowledge will provide clarity to those who wish to explore it, Pythagorean numerology, rooted in the teachings of Pythagoras, is an ancient system that assigns meaning and vibration to numbers. It emphasizes that numbers are not just quantities, but also carry energies that shape our lives, personalities, and destinies. Here is, ‘breakdown of the key principles and how they apply: Fundamental Principles: 4. Everything is number: Pythagoras believed that numbers are the fundamental building blocks of all things, whether physical, spiritual, or emotional. 2. Numerical vibration: Each number carries a unique vibrational frequency that influences various aspects of life, Including personality trats, life events, and overall destiny. 3. Theosophical Reduction: Composite numbers are reduced to a single digit by adding their individual digits together. For example, 12 becomes 1 + 2 = 3, which would then influence the interpretation, Assigning Numbers to Letters: sssigned numbers according to the followin: 40 My 5 EN w 6 £0, x Zz @P Y 4 az 2 LR By assigning numbers to letters, numerologists can interpret the energy of a person’s name or any word based on these corresponding numbers, Meaning of Numbers: Each number carries specific qualities that influence our lives, Here are the meanings associated with the primary numbors: 4.4 (Unity): individuality, ambition, and independence, «Focus: A strong desire for self affirmation and starting new ventures. 2.2 (Dual) © Qualities: Cooperation, harmony, diplomacy, and sensitivity. © Focus: A balancing energy, focusing on relationships and partnerships. 3.3 (Trinity): © Qualities: Creativity, expression, optimism, and communication. © Focus: Sociability, artistic expression, ind joy in life. 4.4 (Quaternary): © Qui ies: Stability, practicality, discipline, and hard work © Focus: Building solid foundations and taking responsibilty 5.5 (Fifth) © Qualities: Freedom, adventure, change, and adaptability «© Focus: A dynamic energy that thrives on variety and new experiences 6.6 (Sixth) © Quali 1s: Harmony, home, responsibility, and service, © Focus: Family, love, and providing for others. A nurturing energy. 7.7 (Seventh): © Qui ies: Introspection, wisdom, spirituality, and intuition. © Focus: Deep thought, personal growth, and seeking the truth, 8.8 (Eighth: © Qualities: Power, abundance, success, and authority. © Focus: Achievement, material success, and the ability to lead and influence. 9.9 (Ninth): © Qualities: Compassion, generosity, humanity, and elevated spirituality, © Focus: Selflessness, service to humanity, and completing cycles. Applications of Pythagorean Numerology: Pythagorean numerology is used in various ways to gain insights into life: * Personality and Destiny Analysis: By analyzing a person's name and birth date, numerology can reveal character traits, life challenges, and potential paths. « Interpersonal Relationships: Understanding the vibrational dynamics between different numbers can provide clarity on relationships, compatibility, and challenges. « Life Decisions: Numerology can help individuals make important decisions about careers, business, and personal matters by identifying favorable times and paths, « Life Cycles: Numerology can also help determine the phases of life and guide individuals through their personal cycles for growth and transformation, Chaldean numerology is an ancient system with deep roots in the mystical traditions of ancient Babylon (modern-day Iraq). Unlike Pythagorean numerology, which is based on the Latin alphabet, Chaldean numerology is grounded in the Aramaic script, This system has unique characteristics, especially in how it assigns numbers to letters and interprets the significance of numbers. Key Principles of Chaldean Numerology: Vibration of Numbers: Each number has a specific vibration or frequency, which ‘a person's life and destiny. This belief parallels the idea in many ancient traditions that numbers hold an intrinsic energy that shapes everything in the universe. 2. Importance of Name: The name of a person is a key element in Chaldean numerology. It is. believed that the vibrational frequency of one's name reveals a lot about thelr personality, life path, and challenges. ‘3. Composite Numbers (Master Numbers}: Unlike Pythagorean numerology, which reduces all numbers to a single digit, the Chaldeans placed great importance on composite numbers ‘such as 11, 22, and 33. These are considered Master Numbers and are thought to carry special, heightened significance. 4,Planotary Influence: Each number in Chaldean numerology is associated with a planet, imbuing it with astrological energy. This connection adds a layer of astrological influence, providing deeper insights into the person's life and destiny. Application of Chaldean Numerology: The Chaldeans used numerology in a variety of ways, including: ‘= Personality and Destiny: To determine key aspects of one's life path, personality, and life challenges based on their name and birthdate. Prediction of Events: By analyzing the numbors associated with dates and names, they were able to predict future events and trends. Naming Newboms: In ancient Babylon, numerology was used to choose auspicious nam for newborns, helping ensure a favorable life path. Compatibility Analysis: The system was also employed to assess compatibility between individuals in relationships, whether personal or business. Life Decisions: The Chaldeans believed that numerology could help guide important decisions, such as career choices or life changes, by analyzing the numbers connected to the individual. Chaldean Numerology Table: Bolow is the Chaldean system for assigning numbers to lottors: Num Letters ber 2 BKR 3° GGLs 4 DMT 5 EHNX 6 uywW 7 02 8 RP 9 (No. lottors assigned) Meaning of Numbers in Chaldean Numerology: 1.1: Self, independence, leadershi ambition 2.2: Duality, cooperation, sensitivity, balance. 3.3: Creativity, expression, sociability, optimism 4.4: Stability, practicality, hard work, responsibilty 5.5: Change, freedom, adventure, adaptability. 6.6: Harmony, family, service, responsibility. 7.7: Spiritu J} Introspection, wisdom, analysis. 8,8: Power, success, material abundance, authority. 9.9: Compassion, humanity, idealism, selflessness. Special Considerations: Master Numbers: The numbers 11, 22, and 33 are treated with great reverence and carry special meanings that transcend the normal vibration of their component digits. These numbers indicate individuals with high potential for spiritual leadership, vision, and achievement, often linked with powerful life missions. Chaldean numerology provides an insightful framework to understand the subtle energies at work in an individual's life and the world around them. Through its focus on name vibrations and planetary influences, it allows for deoper insights into personality, destiny, and the forces shaping one’s path. While it is a more complex system than Pythagorean numerology, its unique approach adds richness to the study of numbers and their hidden m Exploring the Natal Chart: An Alchemical Perspective In this chapter, we take a deep dive into the natal chart using a blend of ancient wisdom, alchemical methods, and astrological principles. The natal chart is more than just a snapshot of the sky at the time of one’s birth; it Is a microcosm reflecting the macrocosm, a map of the energies that influence our lives, as viewed through the lens of alchemy and ancient teachings. What is the Natal Chart? The natal chart is an astrological map that reveals the exact positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, and constellations at the moment of a person's birth. This chart provides profound Insights into a porson’s personality, destiny, life challenges, and potential The alchemists viewed the natal chart as a mirror of the cosmic forces at work. Just as the alchemist seeks to transmute base metals into gold, the birth chart shows the potential for personal transmutation—transforming the lead of our jons into the gold of spiritual and personal growth. How is the Natal Chart Calculated? To calculate a natal chart, precise information is needed: 4, Date of Birth: Day, month, and year. 2. Time of Birth: fhe more precise, the better, 3,Place of Birth: Latitude and longitude coordinates. Once this data Is gathered, astrology programs or experienced astrologers can calculate and Interpret the positions of the planets, Sun, and Moon at the time of birth. The Meaning of the Houses In astrology, houses represent different areas of life, each holding unique significance: * House 1 (| Am): Personality, physical appearance, self-expression. # House 2 (/ Have): Resources, finances, material possessions, values. # House 3 (| Think): Communication, intellect, si # House 4 (/ Feel): Home, famil ,, emotions, roots, and the past. + House 5 (| Believe): Creativity, romance, self-expression, children, + House 6 (| Analyze): Health, service, work, routines, pets. ‘= House 7 (We Are): Relationships, marriage, partnerships, balance with the “other. ‘© House 8 (We Transform): Transformation, intimacy, sexuality, shared resources, death, and rebirth. ‘© House 9 (/ Perceive): Philosophy, higher learning, long journeys, beliefs, ‘ House 10 (| Achieve): Career, ambition, achievements, social status. # House 11 (I Aspire): Friends, groups, ideals, hopes, dreams. # House 12 (| Transcend): Subconscious, secrets, isolation, spirituality, karma, The 8th House: The Portal of Transformation The 8th house is one of the most enigmatic areas of the natal chart. Traditionally, it is associated with death, both physical and symbolic, representing the endings of cycles profound transformations. However, its meaning extends far beyond just physical death the place where intense metamorphoses occur, often through crises or rebirth. In an alchemical sense, the 8th house Is where one undergoes a symbolic death to the old self, allowing the new self to emerge, This transformation can come through various aspects of life, such as intimacy, shared finances, or soul-deep connections with others. The Meaning of the Planets The planets in the natal chart represent various aspects of life: *# Sun: Essence, vitality, purpose. ‘* Moon: Emotions, instincts, subconscious, ‘= Mercury: Thought, communication, intellect. # Venus: Love, beauty, relationships, values. ‘© Mars: Action, desire, passion, aggression. + Jupiter: Expansion, abundance, luck, philosophy. ‘= Satum: Structure, discipline, limits, karma. ‘* Uranus: Innovation, rebellion, sudden change. ‘ Neptune: Illusion, intuition, spirituality, dreams, + Pluto: Power, transformation, intensity, regeneration. The 8th House and Transformation The 8th house is a place where significant transformations take place, often associated with the mysteries of life, The planetary positions in this house can show the type of transformations a person will experience in their life. These transformations are not limited to physical death but may involve profound shifts in personality, relationships, or career. It’s Important to remember that the 8th house deals not just with death but also rebirth. It's the area of life where individuals are called to let go of old patterns, beliefs, or attachments in order to embrace a new version of themselves. This is often a challenging process, but it ultimately leads to greater growth and personal power. Warning: Death and the 8th House vi h the exploration of the ath hi deep transformation or an ‘of one’s identi When studying the 8th house for clues about death, consider: ‘The planet in the 8th house: Gives insights into the nature of the transformations. + The transits over the th house and its ruler: These can point to moments when intense change or upheaval may occur. ‘= The Ascendant: Aspects affecting the Ascendant can influence the physical body. ‘Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune: Tho: vents that lead to profound shifts, Including death, Planets can indicate ‘+ House 4: The conditions surrounding the time of death are often tied to the 4th house. Remember, astrology Is symbolic, and these aspects of the 8th house should not be interpreted fatalitically. They are simply tools for self-awareness and understanding the cycles of life. Conclusion Both numerology and astrology provide profound tools for self-discovery and_spiritual ‘our life's purpose, The study of the 8th house, in particular, reveals how we can undergo deo} transformations and understand the cycles of life and death in a symbolic and spiritual context, Jeading us toward greater personal growth and wisdom. Master Plants and Their Spiritual Power Throughout history, many plants have been revered for their sacred properties, serving as tools for heal al rituals, and a connection to higher realms. These plants have played an essential role in various cultures, used by shamans, healers, and spiritual seekers to invoke divine insight, protection, and transformation, Sacred Plants of the Americas: Peyote and Ayahuasca In Native American and South American cultures, sacred plants like Peyote and Ayahuasca have been used in visionary ceremonies to access spiritual realms and communicate with the divine. These plants are renowned for their ability to induce altared states of consciousness, allowing practitioners to receive sacred messages and healing insights. + Peyote: A small cactus native to the Americas, containing the powerful psychoactive compound mescaline. ‘© Ayahuasca: A brew made from the Banisteriopsis caapi vine and Psychotria viridis leaves, used by indigenous Amazonian tribes to facilitate profound spiritual visions. Mandrake: A Mysterious Root of the Past In medieval Europe, Mandrake was feared and revered for its mysterious properties. Often used in love potions and magical rituals, this human-shaped root was believed to have powerful narcotic effects. It was associated with protection and fertility, but Its toxicity and ability to cause hallucinations made it a dangerous plant in the wrong hands. Ginseng and Reishi: Eastern Powerhouses In Asia, plants like Ginsong and Reishi were considered sacred and sources of vital energy and Tongevity. Those plants wore revered for their ability to improve mental and physical endurance, providing strength and vitality to those who consumed them. * Ginseng: Known for boosting energy, endurance, and immunity, Ginseng was considered a tonic for health and vitality. « Reishi: Often called the “Mushroom of Immortality,” it was used to strengthen the Immune ‘system and increase longevity. Sage and Artemisia: Protecting the Spirit ‘Sage and Artemisia have been used for centuries for their purification and spiritual protection properties. They were often used in smudging rituals to cleanse spaces and individuals of negative energies and to foster a sense of calm and clarity '* Sage: Revered for its ability to purity and protect, Sage is used in rituals to promote mental clarity and spiritual well-being, * Artemisia: Associated with clairvoyance and used to ward off evil s believed to help the practitioner connect with the spiritual world, its, Artemisia was Ancestral Sacred and Medicinal Plants 4.Aloe Vera (Aloe) © Uses: Healing, skin hydration, digestion, detoxifi ‘© Combinations: Honey, chamomile, turmeric © Warnings: Avoid combining with strong laxatives or diuretics. 2.Turmerie © Uses: Ant inflammatory, liver detoxification, immune system booster © Combinations: Black pepper, ginger, honey © Warnings: Avoid combining with anticoagulants 3.Ginger © Uses: Digestion, circulation, nausea relief, antiinflammatory © Combinations: Lemon, honey, turmeric © Warnings: Avoid medications for high blood pressure or diabetes, 4.Chamomile © Uses: Relaxing, digestive, ant-inflammatory, improves sleep © Combinations: Lavender, mint, anise © Warnings: Avoid anticoagulants or sedatives. 5. Lavender © Uses: Calming, insomnia, anxiety, headaches © Combinations: Chamomile, valerian, mint © Warnings: Avoid with strong sedatives, 6.Valerian © Uses: Relaxing, Insomnia, anxiety, calms the nervous system © Combinations: Lavender, passionflower, chamomile ‘© Warnings: Avoid alcohol or sedatives. 7.Passionflower © Uses: Insomnia, stress, anxiety, relaxes the nervous system Combinations: Valerian, linden, lavender © Warnings: Avoid antidepressants or anxiolytics. 8.Mint © Uses: Improves digestion, relieves colic, decongestant © Combinations: Chamomile, anise, ginger © Wamings: Avoid severe gastric reflux or ulcers, 9. Star Anise © Uses: Digestive, expectorant, gas relief © Combinations: Chamomile, mint, fennel «© Warnings: Avoid in large quantities or with strong antibiotics. 10. Rue © Uses: Enorgy protection, menstrual regulation, antiparasitic © Combinations: Rosemary, basil, lavendor © Warnings: Avoid during pregnancy. 11. Rosemary © Uses: Improves circulation and memory, natural antiseptic, © Combinations: Thyme, rue, eucalyptus © Warnings: Avold uncontrolled hypertension. 42, Eucalyptus © Uses: Decongestant, expectorant, air purifier © Combinations: Rosemary, mint, thyme © Warnings: Avoid with strong antihistamines 43 Thyme © Uses: Antiseptic, strengthens the immune system, respiratory problems © Combinations: Rosemary, eucalyptus, oregano © Warnings: Avoid high-dose anticoagulants. 14, Oregano © Uses: Natural antibiotic, antt-inflammatory, respiratory infection aid © Combinations: Thyme, garlic, honey © Warnings: Avoid synthetic antibiotics. 45. Garlic © Uses: Antibacterial, circulation booster, immuno system strongthenor © Combinations: Ginger, honey, turmeric © Warnings: Avoid anticoagulants or low blood pressure medications. 16. Sage © Uses: Hormonal regulator, helps with menopause, improves memory ‘© Combinations: Rosemary, lavender, chamomile © Warnings: Avoid during pregnancy or breastfeeding, These plants hi n cherished not only for their physi in t so for thelr spiritual significance, helping individuals connect with higher energies and maintain balance in both body and soul, I's important to remember that while these plants hold great power, they must be used with respect and care, particularly when combining them for therapeutic purposes. Ancestral Herbal and Alchemical Recipes Here are some time-tested recipes that combine the healing wisdom of herbs and alchemy, passed down through generations. These recipes are designed to address a variety of physical and spiritual allments, leveraging the powerful properties of sacred plants. 41. Memory and Circulation Tincture (Ginkgo, Centella Astatica, and Rosemary) Ingredients: ‘© 30.9 of ginkgo biloba leaves #30 g of centelta asi #209 of rosemary © 250 ml of cane alcohol or vodka Proparation: Macerate the herbs in alcohol for 21 days in a dark jar. Shake dally and strain. Usage: Take 10 drops in water before studying or when focus is needed. 2. Ointment for Wounds and Burns (Aloe Vera, Calendula, and Honey) Ingredients: * 3aloe vera leaves, #309 calendula flowers © 2 tablespoons pure honey Proparation: Extract the forms. Usage: Apply to wounds or burns to regenerate the skin. Joe gel and blend it with the calendula flowers. Mix with the honey until a paste 3. Infusion for Anxiety and Insomnia (Valerian, Passionflower, and Linden) Ingredients: ‘1 teaspoon of valerian ‘1 teaspoon of passionflower ‘1 teaspoon of linden Preparation: Boil 250 ml of water and add the herbs. Cover and let it st Usage: Drink before sleeping. 3p for 10 minutes. 4, Elixir of Youth (Turmeric, Gings and Honey) Ingredients: ‘1 tablespoon of turmeric powder * 1 teaspoon of grated ginger + 1 tablespoon of honey © 250 ml of warm water Proparation: Mix everything and drink on an empty stomach to strengthen the immune system. 5, Digestion Tonic (Boldo, Anise, and Chamomile) Ingredients: * 1 teaspoon of boldo ‘1 teaspoon of star anise #1 teaspoon of chamomile Proparation: Make an infusion with 250 ml of water and drink after meals. 6. Joint Oil (Pine Resin, Worm Leaf, and Rosemary) Ingredients: # 50g pine resin #30 .g worm I #309 fresh rosemary #250 ml olive oil Preparation: ‘Soak the herbs in the oil for 30 days. Apply to sore joints. 7. Infusion for the Respiratory System (Eucalyptus, Thyme, and Oregano) Ingredients: ‘1 teaspoon of eucalyptus 1 teaspoon of thyme «1 teaspoon of oregano Proparation: Propare an infusion and drink it hot to relieve congestion and cough. 8, Ointment for Varicose Veins (Horse Chestnut and Centel Asiatica) Ingredients: *# 30g horse chestnut # 30g centella asiatica #200 ml almond oil #30 g beeswax Preparation: Macerate the herbs in the oil for 21 days. Melt the wax and mix with the filtered oil. Usage: Apply to your legs. 9. Energy Cleansing Bath (Rue, Rosemary, and Myrrh) Ingredients: © 3 branches of rue ‘3 sprigs of rosemary ‘1 teaspoon of powdered myrth Preparation: Boll everything in 2 liters of water. Let it coo! and use it to rinse your bedy after bathing. 10. Cough Syrup (Honey, Ginger, and Clove) Ingredients: #1 cup of honey * 1 tablespoon grated ginger * S cloves Proparation: ‘Simmer for 10 minutes, Store in a dark jar and ts (@ one tablespoon daily. 11. Tincture for Liver Purification (Milk Thistle, Boldo, and Dandelion) Ingredients: #30 .g milk thistle * 30g boldo + 30g of dandelion + 250 ml of cane alcohol Macerate for 21 days and take 10 drops before meals. 12, Migraine Compress (Lavender, Lemon Balm, and Mint) Ingredients: #20, of lavender # 20,9 of lemon balm = 20g of mint Preparation: Make a concentrated infusion, soak a cloth in it, and place it on your forehead for relief 13, Agua Florida (Orange Blossom, Roses, and Cinnamon) Ingredients: #3 orange blossoms * 3 rose petals. #1 cinnamon stick Preparation: Macerate in alcohol for 30 days and use as a protective perfume. 414, Purifying incense (Copal, Myrth, and Palo Santo) Ingredients: # 10.9 of copal # 10.9 of myrth * 10.9 of palo santo Preparation: Mix and burn on charcoal for spiritual cleansing 15, Poultice for Inflammation (Calendula and Aloe Vera) Ingredients: * Balog vera leaves #30 g calendula flowers Preparation: ‘Crush and apply to inflammations for relief. t ‘ ' plants and offer remedies for a wide range of ailments, Always use these recipes with respect ‘and care. as the power of these plants can be potent when used properly. Ancestral Recipes for Bone Healing The following recipes represent ancient healing techniques used by different cultures to treat bone fractures and aid in bone regeneration. These methods combine the wisdom of natural ‘materials with spiritual and physical healing. 4. Ancestral Recipe for Broken Bones with Pine Resin and Worm Leaf (Artemisia mexicana) This technique was used by indigenous cultures to create a natural “cast” for fractures, Ingredients: = Wort leaf (Artemisia mexicana) - Known for its antiinflammatory and regenerative properties. * Pine resin (natural and fresh) — Acts as a hardening adhesive. + Potroloum jelly or animal fat - Softens the skin and facilitates adhesion. * Cotton cloth or natural bandage (optional) Preparation and Application: 4. Preparing the Area: Wash the affected area with warm water and chamomile or calendula infusion to disinfect. Dry well before applying the mixture, 2. Application of the Protective Base: Rub petroleum jelly or animal fat onto your skin to prevent resin irritation. 3. Placing the Worm Leaf: Place fresh or dried worm leaves on the skin, covering the affected ‘area, Ensure the leaf covers the area completely, Heat completely. 4, Sealing with Pine Resi 1¢ resin until it becomes ‘worm leaf, covering and carefully apply it to the 5. Allow it to dry and harden, forming a protective shell similar to plaster. 6. Healing Time: Maintain the natural splint for several weeks, checking regularly for signs of infection. The composite will naturally peel off once the bone has healed. Warnings: Ensure the wound is disinfected before use. ‘ Ideal for non-exposed fractures; seek medical assistance for severe cases. © Support healing with calclum-rich infusions like eggshell with lemon. 2, Bone and Leather Splint (Mayan and Mexica Culture) In Mayan and Mexica cultures, animal bones and leather wore used to stabilize broken bones. ‘= Animal bones (such as deer or eagle) # Deerskin or leather © Amica and calendula infusion Procedure: 4, Soak the skin in an infusion of amica and calendula to soften it. 2, Wrap the broken bone in the soaked skin, securing it with leather strips. 3, Allow it to dry and harden, providing firm stabilization for the bone. 3. Clay and Lime Plaster (Sumerians and Egyptians) ‘Sumerians and Egyptians used clay, lime, and rosemary to create a plaster for fractures. Material # White or rad clay # Quicklime ‘= Rosomary water Procedure: 4. Mix the clay with lime and rosemary water to form a past 2. Apply the paste to the fracture, forming a hard, plaster-like layer. 3, The lime helped harden the mixture and prevent infections. 4, Regenerating Ointment (Tibetan Doctors and Andean Shamans) A blond of pine resin, sesame oll, and honey was used to help regenerate bone tissue. Ingredients: * Fir or pine resin # Sesame or almond oll * Honey * Beeswax Proparation and Use: 41.Melt the resin with honey and beeswax, mixing it with sesame oil 2. Apply to the fracture to stimulate bone regeneration. 5. Bamboo Cane Splint (China and Japan) Bamboo splints were commonly used in Chit Materials: and Japan to stabilize fractures. « Pieces of bamboo or cane * Cotton rope or palm fiber ‘Ginger and turmeric ointment Method: 4.Tle the bamboo around the fractured bone with ropes. 2. Apply the ginger and turmeric ointment to reduce inflammation and pain. 6, Eggsholl and Vinegar Elixir (Egyptians and Grecks) Eggshells and vinegar were used to strengthen bones in ancient cultures. Ingredients: # Zeggshells ‘1 cup apple cider vinegar © 1 tablespoon honey Proparation and Use: 4. Leave the eggshells in vinegar for 24 hours until dissolved. 2.Drink 1 teaspoon daily to strengthen bones. 7. Horsetall and Nettle Tea (Celts and Druids) Horsetail and nettle were used by the Celts to aid in bone regeneration. Ingredients: *# 1 tablespoon of horset © 1 tablespoon of nettle 1 cup of hot water Preparation: 41. Make an infusion and drink it twice a day. Horset 8, Infusion of Friar's Bone and Aloe Vera (Mexican Medicine) This infusion was popular in Mexican traditional medicine for healing fractures. Ingredients: ‘1 tablespoon of monk's bone (Cissus quadrangularis) # 1 aloe vera leat © 1 cup of water Preparation: 41. Make a tea with the ingredients and drink it dally to speed up the healing of fractures. 9. Myrth and Copal Compress (Desert Healers) Myrrh and copal were used by desert healers to reduce pain and prevent infection. Ingredients: = Myrth powder * Crushed copal Hot water Method: 41. Make a paste and apply it to the fracture. 2. Myrrh and copal prevent infection and reduce pain. 410, Bone Wrapped in Banana Leaves (Amazonian Healers) In the Amazon, banana leaves were used to wrap fractures. Materials: ‘Fresh plantain or corn leaves # Ginger tincture * Lianas or vegetable rope Method: 4. Wrap the fracture in banana leaves soaked with ginger tincture. 2, Tie with lianas or vegetable rope and allow it to dry until it hardens. 11, Olive and Horse Chestnut Oil (Greece and Rome} The Greeks and Romans used olive oll and horse chestnut for strengthening bones and joints, Ingredients: 1 cup olive oi © 30g horse chestnut #309 rosemary Preparation: 41. Macerate the ingredients for 40 days and apply to the skin to strengthen bones and joints. These recipes showcase the ancient wisdom of using natural materials to support bone healing Vledicine: Ti R : Below are detailed instructions for preparing tinctures, as well as some potent remedies and skin_treatments from various ancestral cultures. These recipes are designed to help with various health concerns, from digestive issues to skin care and overall wellness. General Instructions for Preparing Tinctures Material: « Dried or fresh herbs (ratio: 1 part herb to S parts alcohol) 49.50° alcohol (vodka, rum. or brandy) « Amber glass bottle with dropper Proparation: 4, Place the herbs in a glass jar and cover them with alcohol 2.Let the mixture macerate for 4.6 weeks in a dark haking it every 2 3. After the maceration period, filter and store the tincture in a dropper bottle, Dosage: + Take 5-10 sublingual drops 2-3 times a day, or as needed for specific Issues. Medicinal Tinctures for Specific Ailments 4. For Anxiety and Insomni © Lemon Balm fl Benefits: Relaxes the nervous system and improves sleep. 2. For Concentration and Memory Ingredients: © Ginkgo Biloba © Rosemary © Sentella Asiatica “Benefits: Improves cerebral circulation and memory, 3. Eor Mild Depression Ingredients: © St John’s Wort © California Damiana © Orange Blossom its: Stabilizes mood and lifts spirits. 4.For Joint Inflammation and Pain Ingredient © Iurmeric © Bold © Dandelion © Shamomil Benefits: Stimulates the liver and improves digestion. 6. For immune System Strengthening Ingredients: © Sage © Linden efits: Calms the mind and reduces stress. 8. For Energy and Fatique Ingredients: © Ashwagandha © Ginseng © Rosemary Benefits: Adaptogens that improve physical and mental performance. 9. For Female Hormonal Balance © Horse ch Benefits: Requlates the menstrual cycle and relleves menopause symptoms, 410. For Fertility and Libido Ingredients: © Maca © Damiana © Cinnamon Benefits: Increases fertility and sexual energy. ‘11. For Cough and Respiratory Issues © Ginkgo Biloba Benefits: Strengthens veins and improves circulation, 413. For Body Detoxification Ingredients: © Dandelion lorsotail © Milk Thistle Benefits: Cleanses liver and kidneys, 14, For Eyesight and Eve Fatigue Ingredients: © Blueberry © Ginkgo Biloba Benefits: Protects vision and improves focus. 18. For Blood Sugar Control Ingredients: © Sinnamon © Gymnoma Sylvestre © Olive efits: Requlates glucos Ingredients: © Passionflower Benefits: Reduces menstrual spasms and pain, 17. For Hair Loss and Strengthening Hair Ingredients: © Rosemary © Horsetail Turmeric © Ginger Benefits: Provides silicon and reduces bone inflammation. 20. For Longevity and Vitality Ingredients: © Ashwagandha © Ginseng Bonefits: Adaptogens that strengthen the immune system and combat aging. Ancestral Skin Care Recipes 4. Acne Mask (Mayan and Egyptian) Ingredients: © A tablespoon of green clay © A teaspoon of raw honey ‘A.drops of tea trae essential oil © A tablespoon of chamomile infusion Preparation; ‘minutes, then rinse with warm water, Benefits: Controls acne, reduces inflammation, and eliminates bacteria, 2. Tonic for Rosacea and Sensitive Skin (European and Tibetan) Ingredients: o theup of calendula infusion © theup of chamomile infusion © S.drops of lavender essential oil © A teaspoon of aloe vera gel Proparatio Mix all ingredients and store in a glass jar. Use as a facial toner, applying it with a ~otton ball aftor washing your face, Benefits: Soothes skin, reduces rosacea, and decreases inflammation, 3, Rejuvenating Elixir for Wrinkles (Inspired by Eqyptian Medicine) Ingredients: © tablespoon of olive oil © 3.drops of frankincense essential oil © vitamin & capsule Preparation: Mix all ingredients in a small glass bottle. Apply a few drops each night with gentle circular massages. Benefits: Hydrates, nourishes, and reduces wrinkles naturally. 4, Compress for Dark Circles and Bags (Traditional Arabic and Hindu Remedy) Jngredients: © 2agreen or chamomile tea bags 3k th in hot water, cool them, an: rose water. Pl ‘ver your eyes and the cucumber slices on top. Leave for 15 min Benefits: Reduces dark clrcles, reduces puffiness, and refreshes the appearance, 5. Firming and Anti-Blemish Mask (Ancient Apothecary) Ingredients: © A tablespoon of turmeric powder © 1 tablespoon of natural yogurt © 1 teaspoon of honey © S.drops of lemon iuice (use only at nisht) Proparation: “Mixall ingredients into a smooth paste and apply to a clean face for 10-15 minutes, Finse with warm water, -Benefits: Lightens spots. firms skin, and unifies skin tone, Powerful Anti-Candida Formula ‘This formula combines antifungal herbs to cleanse the body of candida and restore balance to ‘the aut and immune system, Main ingredients: + Epazote (antifungal) + Walnut (walnut shell for cleansing) + Wormwood (antimicrobial + Clove (kis candida larvae + Palo Azul (kidney purifier ‘Regenerators and Restorers: + Milk Thistle diver regeneration + Horsetail(remineralizes after candida elimination) + Ginger (reduces inflammation ‘+ Eannel (combats yeast overgrowth) * Echinacea (strengthens the immune system) Preparation: Follow tho Spagvric Tincture method to maximize potency, using alcohol to extract both water-soluble and aleohol-soluble ingredients, Optionally, add a mineral decoction for extra ‘potency. Use: ‘Take 15-30 drops in warm water 2.3 times a day for 2-3 months, ‘Additional Protocol: Follow an antifungal diet (eliminate sugar, gluten, and dairy), take Probiotics, and use bentonite clay and activated charcoal to absorb toxins. hhealing using the plants and substances provided by nature. Sacred Plants and Herbs and Their Main Use Plant/Herb Main Use Plant/ Herb Main Use Weight Loss Combination / Women 40+ / Hormonal Balance Benefits: « Accelerates metabolism + Regulates hormones + Cleanses the lymphatic system + Improves digestion and fluid elimination Selected Extracts: 1. Fucus ~ Accelerates metabolism. 2.Mllk Thistle - Cleanses the liver and detoxifes. 3.Contella Astatica ~ Activates the lymphatic system 4.Fonnel - Improves digestion and reduces inflammation. 5, Sarsaparila ~ Regulates hormones and cleanses the lymphatic system. 6, Turmeric — Ant flammatory and hormonal balancer. 7. Ashwagandha — Reduces cortisol and balances female hormones. 8, Rhodiola ~ Provides energy without the jitery effect of green tea, How to Use: + Dosage: 10-15 sublingual drops, 3 times a day, 15 minutes before meals. + Duration: 3 months, with a one-week break each month, Complement: + Drink enough water, eat a balanced diet, and do light exercise to enhance the effects. How it Works: Metabolism: Fucus and Rhodiola increase fat burning. * Lymphatic System: Contolla Asiatica and Sarsaparilla eliminate retained fluids and toxins. * Hormonal Balance: Ashwagandha and Turmeric regulate the endocrine system and reduce inflammation. « Digestion and Detoxification: Fennel and Milk Thistle improve digestion and cleanse the liver. When to Expect Results: « From the first week: More energy, less bloating, and better digestion. « After 15 days: Less fluid retention, improved mood, and fewer food cravings. * At 3-4 weeks: Visible weight loss, improved skin, and redui (hot flashes, fatigue, mood swings). n of hormonal symptoms. Additional Tips: «Drink at least 2 L of water per day to aid lymphatic drainage. + Avoid sugar and ultra-processed foods to maximize results. ‘= Engage in light exercise (walking, yoga, swimming) to activate metabolism.

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