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Suns in alchemy Sol niger Sole nero (alchimia)
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In alchemic and Hermetic traditions, suns are used to symbolize a variety of concepts, much like the sun in astrology. Suns can correspond to gold, citrinitas, generative masculine principles, imagery of "the king", or Apollo, the fiery spirit or sulfur, the divine spark in man, nobility, or incorruptibility. Recurring images of specific solar motifs can be found in the form of a "Dark" or "Black Sun", or a green lion devouring a sun. Il Sole nero, anche conosciuto col nome latino di sol niger, è un simbolo ricorrente in alchimia, spesso riferito al primo stadio della grande opera, ovvero la nigredo o «annerimento».
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Il Sole nero, anche conosciuto col nome latino di sol niger, è un simbolo ricorrente in alchimia, spesso riferito al primo stadio della grande opera, ovvero la nigredo o «annerimento». In alchemic and Hermetic traditions, suns are used to symbolize a variety of concepts, much like the sun in astrology. Suns can correspond to gold, citrinitas, generative masculine principles, imagery of "the king", or Apollo, the fiery spirit or sulfur, the divine spark in man, nobility, or incorruptibility. Recurring images of specific solar motifs can be found in the form of a "Dark" or "Black Sun", or a green lion devouring a sun.
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