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Picture Caption: From the journal of Anne Waverly (aka Ana Wakefield); reproduction of the coniunctio stage of the alchemical process from the Rosarium Philosophorum, Frankfurt, 1550
A Darker Place King, Laurie R. 1999
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Ita enim personis manentibus illic nulla naturarum potuit esse coniunctio, ut in quolibet homine, cuius cum propria persona subsistat, nulla est ei excellentissimae substantiae coniuncta diuinitas.
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius 1908
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At si duabus personis manentibus ea coniunctio qualem superius diximus facta est naturarum, unum ex duobus effici nihil potuit; omnino enim ex duabus personis nihil umquam fieri potest.
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius 1908
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Si enim dei atque hominis diuersa substantia est unumque in utrisque Christi nomen nec diuersarum coniunctio substantiarum unam creditur fecisse personam, aequiuocum nomen est Christi et nulla potest definitione concludi.
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius 1908
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That physical connection (_illa physica coniunctio_) breeds many questions: Whether the parts are separate; whether included; when [in what moment] they are present; whether [they are present] apart from the use.
Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 1894
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Suzuki's own prose, too, seems an inspired coniunctio mystica of left and right brains.
Sustainablog 2008
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In Rh.St. Liv. poft obiici nulla inuenitur coniunctio: cetera exemplaria typis excufa prae - ferunt ut.
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The erotic disciplines of Tantra and Kundalini in India, the esoteric sexual branches of the tree that was Taoism in China, all were rooted, back in their beginnings, in alchemy, and all ... all rested squarely on the dual nature of the human being: a union of opposites, coniunctio oppositorum; The Hermaphrodite, a name for the Stone; the symbol of king and queen joined together; the alchemist as artifex with his soror mystica, his mystic sister, at his side.
A Darker Place King, Laurie R. 1999
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