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Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts

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The work uses an allegorical parable as a starting point to trace symbolic motifs in dreams, myths, and mystical literature, interpreting alchemical and occult imagery through psychoanalytic and comparative methods. It offers close readings of alchemical, Hermetic, Rosicrucian, and Masonic motifs, addresses the problem of multiple interpretation, and connects these traditions to processes of introversion, sublimation, and psychic regeneration. Analytic sections translate mythic symbols into psychological functions, while synthetic chapters outline a goal of inner transformation often called the royal art, framing occult practices as symbolic pathways toward personal integration.

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Herbert Silberer

Herbert Silberer was an Austrian psychologist and philosopher, best known for his exploration of the symbolic dimensions of alchemy and the occult. His notable work, "Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts," delves into the psychological and mystical aspects of alchemical practices, revealing how they relate to the human psyche and spiritual development. Silberer's writings contribute to the understanding of the intersection between psychology and esoteric traditions, making him a significant figure in the study of symbolism and the occult in the early 20th century.

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