Main Page

encyclopedia.codeboy.net

 

Aurum Solis

This page has been listed on Wikipedia:Votes for deletion. Please see its entry on that page for justifications and discussion. If you don't want the page deleted, please read the deletion guidelines and vote against its deletion there; please do not remove this notice while the question is being consideredTemplate:Vfd
Category:Pages on votes for deletion Aurum Solis The ORME, related to Star Fire, also known as The Philosopher’s Stone, the Elixir of Life, the White Powder of Gold, Ma-na or Manna, is also an acronym for “Orbitally Rearranged Monoatomic Elements”. The phrase was coined by David Radius Hudson, who has done an enormous amount of research on the subject .The word ORME, perhaps coincidentally or not, is the same as the Hebrew word which means: the “Tree of Life”. The alchemists Lapidus and Eirenaeus Philalethes have said: “The Philosopher’s Stone is no stone, but a powder with the power to transmute base metals into gold and silver.” They go on to claim: “The stone which is to be the transformer of metals into gold must be sought in the precious metals in which it is enclosed and contained. It is called a stone by virtue of its fixed nature, and it resists the action of fire as successfully as any stone - but its appearance is that of a very fine powder, impalpable to the touch, fragrant as to smell, in potency a most penetrative spirit, apparently dry, and yet unctuous, and easily capable of tinging a plate of metal. The stone does not exist in nature, but has to be prepared by art, in obedience to nature’s laws. In the quest to accomplish this noble work, the alchemists of old taught that the key to success was to “divide, divide, divide...” The implication of this advice is that only in freeing the atoms of an element from the confines of its crystalline-like metallic structure of many atoms of the same or diverse elements, could one hope to achieve the alchemists’ esoteric goal. In effect, the alchemists were apparently attempting to reach the monoatomic form of the gold and the other precious elements, even if they might not have described the process as such. Based on deciphered manuscripts of the ancient alchemists and the more recent work of Hudson and others a number of unique homeopathic and alchemical products have been created from a naturally occuring rich source of monatomic elements.The first products to be developed from White Powder Gold (Ormus, Orme, M-state metals, The Philosopher's Stone, Manna, Monatomic elements, etc.) were named 'Aurum Solis' and 'Aurum Solis Elixir'.These unique substances have properties that suggest that the material is none other than the legendary 'Philosopher's Stone'. Aurum Solis is a naturally occuring deposit from an ancient seabed,rich in monatomic and colloid mineral elements .The raw ormus rich material is subjected to an special method to enhance its potency and bioavailabilty. White Powder Gold has been clinically proven (see research conducted by Harmonic Inner Prizes in conjunction with The Alpha Learning Institute of Switzerland) to promote mental clarity, improve focus and concentration, balance the two hemispheres of the brain and increase alpha brainwave production.It is generally accepted in neurosciences that this condition improves learning ability, optimises immune system function, speeds up healing, increases personal creativity and reduces stress and hyperactivity. Aurum Solis Monatomic Minerals & Trace Elements Include Antimony, Barium Oxide, Bismuth, Boron, Bromine, Calcium, Carbon, Cerium, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Dysprosium, Erbium, Europium, Ferric Oxide, Gallium, Gold, Holmium, Hydrogen, Iodine, Iridium, Lithium, Lutetium, Magnesium, Manganese Oxide, Molybdenum, Neodymium, Nickel, Niobium, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Paladium, Platinum, Potassium Oxide, Praseodymium, Rhodium, Samarium, Scandium, Selenium, Silica, Silver, Sodium Oxide, Strontium, Terbium, Thorium, Thulium, Tin, Titania, Vanadium, Vitrium, Yttrium, Zinc, Zirconium. attributed to: Life Technology Research International®

"I've had a wonderful time, but this wasn't it." - Groucho Marx (1895-1977)