- In Light of Lights, Aristotle states:
“The Mercury must he baked in a triple receptacle of very hard glass.”
2. The receptacle must be round with a very small neck.
3. This receptacle is the virile member. The semen is within our sexual organs. It is the crude matter of the Great work.
4. The receptacle must he hermetically sealed with one cover, which means, it is necessary to cover our sexual organs very well, in order to avoid the spilling of the crude matter of the Great Work.
5. Our glass must be placed in another vessel, hermetically sealed as the first, in such a form that the heat acts upon the crude matter of the Great Work from above, below, and from all sides.
6. This is the formula: Introduce the virile member into the female vagina without ejaculating the semen (without reaching the orgasm).
7. Thus, the phallus, which is the receptacle that contains the crude matter of the Great Work, remains surrounded by the walls of the vagina and is submitted to heat, equal on every side.
8. Our disciples will now comprehend why Aristotle states in Light of Lights that, “the Mercury must be baked in a triple receptacle of very hard glass.”
9. Nature bakes the metals in the mines with the help of the fire, however, it needs receptacles that are adequate for baking.
10. It is noticeable that heat is always constant within the mines. The mountains filled with mines are completely closed in order for the heat not to escape, because without fire the metals of the Earth cannot be elaborated.
11. We must do the same with the phallus and the uterus. Both man and woman must withdraw without spilling even a single drop of semen.
12. In the beginning, “Let your fire be tranquil and gentle, let it be kept as this every day, always uniform, without being weak; otherwise, it will cause great damage.”
13. However, brethren, you can intensify the fire, little by little.
14. In the beginning, the practices of Sexual Magic must he short, but later you can prolong them little by little, making them more intense each time, in order to intensify the fire.
15. Knead seven times, brother of mine.
16. There are seven serpents that you most raise upon the reed, until the King appears, crowned with the red diadem.
17. The work is analogous to the creation of the human being because, “Nature contains nature. Nature is delighted with nature. Nature dominates nature and it transforms into other natures.”
18. The furnace of our laboratory is the virile member and the vulva, sexually connected.
Samael Aun Weor