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<strong>The</strong> Green-Eyed Monster causes much woe, but the absence of<br />

this ugly serpent argues the presence of a corpse whose name is<br />

Eros.<br />

<strong>The</strong> emergence of a green substance beneath the red was one of<br />

the most hidden secrets of the Great Work. Fulcanelli said of the red<br />

substance: 923<br />

… according to the sacred language, the term philosopher's<br />

stone, means the stone which bears the sign of the sun. <strong>The</strong> solar<br />

sign is characterized by its red coloration, which can vary in<br />

intensity … and 924<br />

...the philosopher's stone appears in the shape of a crystalline,<br />

diaphanous body, red in the mass, yellow after pulverization ..<br />

David Hudson says of the chemistry of the Green substance: 925<br />

Monatomic gold as a chloride has a forest green color;<br />

commercial gold chloride is gold or a light green depending on<br />

how much you dilute it. No one offers monatomic gold<br />

commercially. Edgar Cayce says you should use gold chloride<br />

solution in his Wet Cell Appliance. When you put the green gold<br />

chloride solution in the wet cell it works about twenty times better<br />

… When you dissolve metallic gold into aqua regia, you convert<br />

to chloride to get rid of all the nitric. All you really have is a<br />

cluster of metallic gold. I do not care how long you boil this; it<br />

never will dissolve to the monatom. <strong>The</strong> diatonic bonds of gold<br />

are so profoundly strong, and if you really think about it, gold has<br />

an electronic structure of 5d106s1 and that in itself tells you it<br />

will never go to the monatom. All of the other s1 elements are<br />

lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium; these are<br />

explosively reactive substances that we call the alkaline metals. If<br />

you throw them in water, they burn. Gold has the same structure<br />

as these alkaline metals. Gold gets a hold of itself and it will not<br />

let go. You can get it down to the diatom, but it will never go<br />

farther than that, so the best that you can ever hope for, is<br />

AU2CL6. You never lose the diatomic bond, and that's why when<br />

you refine gold, you always get 99.9% recovery, because it’s real<br />

easy to recover, it never loses its metallic character. But if you<br />

know how to take those metallic bonds apart and get monatomic<br />

gold, which is what mother nature did by literally dissolving it to<br />

a single atom when it comes up out of the earth, about ninety<br />

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