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Which topic in "The Riddle of Alchemy" by Paul Kiritsis did you relate to the most?
Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 03:49
by Melisa Jane
This is a discussion topic for the January 2025 Book of the Month, "The Riddle of Alchemy" by Paul Kiritsis.
Which topic in "The Riddle of Alchemy" by Paul Kiritsis did you relate to the most?
Re: Which topic in "The Riddle of Alchemy" by Paul Kiritsis did you relate to the most?
Posted: 24 Jan 2025, 14:26
by Kristin Cowan
I liked his point that many alchemists were not taken seriously during their time, but eventually their points became evident. Many of their arguments led to scientific research and other discoveries.
Re: Which topic in "The Riddle of Alchemy" by Paul Kiritsis did you relate to the most?
Posted: 03 Feb 2025, 01:08
by Michaela Vancura
If I had to pick one, I'd say I was most drawn to the book's exploration of the psychological dimensions of alchemy, especially its connection to Jung's theory of individuation. The way the book illuminated how alchemical symbols can be interpreted as representing stages of psychological development and major life transitions
Re: Which topic in "The Riddle of Alchemy" by Paul Kiritsis did you relate to the most?
Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 11:28
by Pradeep T M
May be it's history, the part 1 because history always lays the foundation for the concepts. It will be easier to understand the progressive part further.