THE MODERN ALCHEMIST An Introduction to Metaphysics The intent of this course is to develop tools for self-discovery and realization. It is based on a new book (same title) which has used a 14th-Century alchemical text to draw parallels with the mystical quest. Specific images of the Soul and Spirit are developed for use in daily living. It tells you what to expect on your journey. This is a "first course" in metaphysics. In our modern culture, traditional religion has not been able to meet the spiritual needs of many individuals. Still, these seekers yearn for a greater understanding of self and the Higher Power, however one conceives that force. To fill that gap many forms of sacred psychology have arisen. Some of these are based in the ancient mystic arts, while others have emerged from the work of psychologists like Carl Jung, who first introduced notions of transpersonal forces into his field. The direct experience of the sacred dimensions of life yields many positive results both for the personality and the spirit. First and foremost, it reunites us with alienated or "lost" parts of ourselves and allows us to find greater fulfillment. The path of individuation is a process of "coming to wholeness." Through it we can actualize our birthright, each in our own unique way. Saint Paul referred to a variation on this theme when he proclaimed, "It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body." Our task in this course is to discover these transpersonal meanings, whether they are presented to us through dreams, attitudes, or behavior patterns. If the meaning were consciously understood, it would not be presented as a symbol. Therefore, once its meaning is realized over a period of time, another symbol appears to take its place, reflecting the new situation. The following is an outline for use during this course: PART I: METAMORPHOSIS OF SOUL (Therapy or Personal Growth) (1) The Prima Materia (Persona, Calcinatio); "Two fish swim in our sea." (2) The Nigredo (Shadow); "A cruel black dragon lurks in the wood." (3) Union of Opposites (Anima); "A stag and unicorn in the forest go." (4) Participation Mystique (Animus); "A male and female stand hidden in darkness." (5) Solutio (The Adversary); "The wolf and dog are in the land." (6) Coagulatio (Great Mother); "A poisonous dragon inhabits the forest." (7) Sublimatio (Wise Old Man); "Two birds lie within the nest." (8) Albedo & Rubedo (Summary, Coniunctio); "A white and red bird are bound together." PART II: PERSONIFICATION OF SPIRIT (Mystical or Spiritual Aspiration) (9) Solificatio (Hero); "The Lord of the wood takes his kindom's throne." (10) The Philosopher's Stone (Mana Personality); "The salamande comes from the fire." (11) Puer/Senex (Magickal Child); "Father, Son and Guide hold each other's hand." (12) The Transcendent Function (Self or God-image); "The Son speaks to his Guide." (13) Devouring Father (Conception); "The Father swallows up the Son." (14) Anima Consciousness (Incubation); "The Father strongly sweats and glows." (15) Individuation and Rebirth (Rebirth); "The new Father brings forth a new Son." (16) Ultima Materia (The Master or God-Man); "The completion of the Great Work." Instructor: DrRam Course Meets: Mondays, 9pm EDT Registration Fee: $20 TEACHER PROFILE: Philo Stone is a pen-name for Richard and Iona Miller, a husband and wife writing team. Iona has background in Jungian Psychology (Imaginal) and is an artist. Richard (aka DrRam) is a Physicist (Solid State). Together they represent more than 50 years of active research into Philosophy, Alternative Health, and Self-Development. They are already published with Gordon & Breach, Inner Traditions (Destiny), Ten Speed Press, and a number of small-press publishers. A complete list is available. 14 books in print.