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Elixir of life Quote by Patrick Harpur

“Know this: I, Mercurius, have here set down a full, true and infallible account of the Great Work. But I give you fair warning that unless you seek the true philosophical gold and not the gold of the vulgar, unless you heart is fixed with unbending intent on the true Stone of the Philosophers…” quote by Patrick Harpur
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““Know this: I, Mercurius, have here set down a full, true and infallible account of the Great Work. But I give you fair warning that unless you seek the true philosophical gold and not the gold of the vulgar, unless you heart is fixed with unbending intent on the true Stone of the Philosophers, unless you are steadfast in your quest, abiding by God’s laws in all faith and humility and eschewing all vanity, conceit, falsehood, intemperance, pride, lust and faint-heartedness, read no farther lest I prove fatal to you. For I am the watery venomous serpent who lies buried at the earth’s centre; I am the fiery dragon who flies through the air. I am the one thing necessary for the whole Opus. I am the spirit of metals, the fire which does not burn, the water which does not wet the hands. If you find the way to slay me you will find the philosophical mercury of the wise, even the White Stone beloved of the Philosophers. If you find the way to raise me up again, you will find the philosophical sulphur, that is, the Red Stone and Elixir of Life. Obey me and I will be your servant; free me and I will be your friend. Enslave me and I am a dangerous enemy; command me and I will make you mad; give me life and you will die.””

Patrick Harpur

About This Quote

Source Book: The Philosophical Alchemist, 2020

The passage warns that seeking true philosophical insight requires humility, discipline, and avoidance of vanity, lest one be consumed by dangerous forces.

In simple terms: True wisdom demands humility and discipline, avoiding pride and excess.

Key Takeaway

Pursue genuine insight, guard against ego.

Themes

philosophy alchemy spirituality self‑discipline humility

Mood

reflective cautionary enigmatic

Type

philosophical literary warning

When to use this quote

  • personal meditation
  • academic study
  • ethical decision‑making
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

inner transformation symbolic elements ethical conduct metaphysical quest

Questions to Reflect On

  • What personal vices hinder your growth?
  • How can you balance ambition with humility?
A Different Perspective

The dense symbolism may be obscure to modern readers.

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