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Soul binding transmutation circle
Soul binding transmutation circle






soul binding transmutation circle

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Lead (7) signifies discipline & responsibility, and it stands for bones, joints, knees, skin & teeth. In alchemy, this metal stands for the Arteries, hips, thighs, feet and liver. Tin (5) refers to moral values, philosophy, and the abstract mind. Alchemically, it stands for the heart, the back, the spinal cord, and the right side of a person.Ĭopper (8) refers to beauty and the ability to give affection & love, while it represents the neck, kidneys, ovaries, and veins. On the other hand, Gold (6) refers to vitality, authority, and individuality of a person. In alchemy, it represents the stomach, breasts, womb, bodily fluids and the left side of a person. Silver (4), refers to the memory, the subconscious, and the emotions of the human being. During the middle ages, the 7 planets were considered to have ruled over these metals. The hexagon refers to 6 of the 7 planetary metals in alchemy. These three are the building blocks of alchemy, and can be considered as the equivalents of modern day neutrons, protons & electrons. Lastly, Salt refers to solidity, and it stands for the body. Sulphur stands for the unctuousness of a substance, and it refers to the soul. Mercury stands for the volatility of an object, and it denotes the spirit. The three big symbols in the middle of the transmutation circle refer to the Three Primes in alchemy, which are Sulphur (1), Mercury (2) and Salt (3). In alchemy, there is the principle of “All is One and One is All,” hence the shape. The circle is a symbol of unity and spirituality, of wholeness and interconnection of everything. 1 The human transmutation circle used by Edward Elric in their unsuccessful attempt at reviving their mother.








Soul binding transmutation circle