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Elixir=Aurum

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Magick
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    Do Elixir Rubeus & Aurum Rubeum refer to the same thing?

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    @Red Eagle of Death said

    "Do Elixir Rubeus & Aurum Rubeum refer to the same thing?"

    Potentially... it depends on who is doing the saying, and in what context.

    One is the Red Elixir - the other is the Red Gold. Usually these would have different meanings, but they could be used for the same thing.

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    @Jim Eshelman said

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    @Red Eagle of Death said
    "Do Elixir Rubeus & Aurum Rubeum refer to the same thing?"

    Potentially... it depends on who is doing the saying, and in what context.

    One is the Red Elixir - the other is the Red Gold. Usually these would have different meanings, but they could be used for the same thing."

    I have heard the terms used interchangably in reference to mingled catamenia & semen...what else might either one of them refer to if not sexual alchemy?

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    In particular, both are used to refer to the current running through the pingala.

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    @Jim Eshelman said

    "In particular, both are used to refer to the current running through the pingala."

    What is the accepted terminology for the ida & pingala currents once they've mingled? Vitriolum Rubeum?

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    @Red Eagle of Death said

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    @Jim Eshelman said
    "In particular, both are used to refer to the current running through the pingala."

    What is the accepted terminology for the ida & pingala currents once they've mingled? Vitriolum Rubeum?"

    LOL. Sushumna. 😉

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    @Jim Eshelman said

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    @Red Eagle of Death said
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    @Jim Eshelman said
    "In particular, both are used to refer to the current running through the pingala."

    What is the accepted terminology for the ida & pingala currents once they've mingled? Vitriolum Rubeum?"

    LOL. Sushumna. 😉"

    ...so Sushumna implies sem. & cat. or just blood & tears?...& these are yogic terms aren't they? What about alchemical?

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