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Rune-Magic, <strong>by</strong> Siegried Adolf Kummer<br />
7/7/11 12:15 AM<br />
earnestly practiced brings about a feeling of becoming physically freer and<br />
lighter. After ending the exercise I could often detect a sulfur-like smell<br />
on the fingertips of my left hand. [25]<br />
Fig. 6<br />
The Practice of the Ancient Turkish Freemasons: The Key to<br />
the Understanding of Alchemy, <strong>by</strong> Baron Rudolf von<br />
Sebottendorf<br />
As we go further in the work we will become aware<br />
that an increasing warmth is developing in the index<br />
finger. Because of its form, this pointed member<br />
attracts more of the fire element -- which should<br />
also be brought about <strong>by</strong> means of the vowel i.<br />
Finally the warmth becomes so strong that fire<br />
flames forth from the point of the finger and<br />
creates a sulphurous acridity with the air which<br />
we can clearly perceive when we hold our finger<br />
to our nose. Most old writings remark first of all<br />
on the preparation of the sulfur. Flamel writes about<br />
this: At last I found what I was looking for, which I<br />
recognized at once <strong>by</strong> its strong smell. When I had<br />
that, I easily perfected my mastery. [i]<br />
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This sulfurous smell is the first milestone on the<br />
path. Only he who perceives it can go further. He<br />
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