The alchemists of today are those nuclear chemists who routinely transmute uranium to plutonium by bombarding uranium with neutrons. |
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He mediates through symbols, metaphors, allegories and metonymy to transmute his experiences of the phenomenal world. |
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He could transmute wispy ideas into detailed plans and turn revolutionary dreams into enduring realities. |
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In his analyses, the rubric becomes a sort of mystical triangle whose terms seem perpetually to transmute into one another. |
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Even if they do, it's your Libran duty to transmute this irritating grit into your own precious pearl of personal wisdom. |
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Elements of occultism were reflected in claims of ability to prolong life and transmute metals. |
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Perhaps you can pay the surcharge in lead and someone in the back will transmute it into gold. |
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Alchemists, the tales go, sought to use a magical philosopher's stone to transmute lead into gold. |
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Attempts to transmute other metals to gold may have been made as long ago as the Bronze Age. |
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In alchemy, the production of the Philosopher's Stone that could transmute lead to gold, and confer immortality. |
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When a volcano erupts, there is an energy inside you that you have to eliminate, to transmute into pure light, pure love. |
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They can draw their power up above the pituitary to the fontanel, and they can transmute that power. |
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The alchemists of old sought to transmute base metals into gold and to invent a potion that would confer immortality. |
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The big risk everywhere is that a strain of the virus will transmute into a version that can be passed from person to person. |
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We have to transmute the Base Metals, that is to say, our defects, into the purest Gold of the Spirit. |
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The beam particles have a certain probability to interact with atomic nuclei in the material and transmute them into a radioactive isotope. |
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It is indispensable, urgent, to transmute the pure waters of life into the wine of light of the alchemist. |
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We know that they can transmute the personal and private agony into something rich and strange, something universal and almost impersonal. |
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The elixir is the Philosopher's Stone, the object which will transmute base metals into silver and gold, but also has the power of restoring health, curing all diseases. |
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The conventional image of Paracelsus himself as the ultimate mystic who sought to transmute base metals into gold and to create homunculi must be re-evaluated. |
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The only purpose of the interposition of the taxpayer company was to transmute the base metal of an exchange loss on capital account into the pure gold of a revenue loss. |
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Like the Stone, the Elixir could transmute base metals to gold. |
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Money will transmute his victory in an unrepresentative and meaningless straw poll into more money. |
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Most of the aspirants do not have the will to transmute that retained energy into aspiration for occult growth. |
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This sounds naturally logical: Early man had to transmute from a hunter and fruits gatherer to subsistence farming. |
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Neutrons can transmute elements, so the composition of the tubes is changing with time. |
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Those who believed the 2010 merger of seven savings banks, or cajas, laden with toxic property would transmute into a solid new bank were wrong. |
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But this subordination, excluding as it does all confusion, should not transmute into a subservience which would result in military power being transferred to the political sphere. |
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It is time to bring the new realities of an interrelated world into our view, and to make personal and professional decisions that will transmute failures into sustainable gains. |
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This bottle helps to transmute the bitterness of past experiences moving us towards the sweetness of spirit, destroying conditioned patterns to allow us to move towards our own inner wisdom. |
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When the body is put to use in this seven-fold manner then the body cells transmute, in the sense, they shed the density of the matter and will be able to receive much more light and life into it. |
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And he poses once again the unanswerable question that Marcel Proust raised: by what alchemy does Vermeer transmute the realistic depiction of that everyday life into something transcendent and timeless? |
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Each brotherhood must transmute that universal light, liberate its strength and adapt it to the inner state of the seeker longing for the true life. |
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What happened after that, however, was that it began to transmute into a belief or a philosophy that every child has been abused, that every woman has been a victim and that every man is a violent perpetrator of abuse. |
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It is necessary to transmute molecular material into electronic material and cause the fission of the atom to liberate the sacred fire that converts us into divine spirits. |
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The fact that the matter was mediated by a portfolio officer acting under s. 55 of the Act does not transmute the outcome of that mediated resolution into an order by the commissioner. |
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Through the pioneering work of plasma cosmologists mainstream science is on the threshold of acknowledging the electrical processes that build, sustain and transmute the visible universe. |
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High levels of compassion and forgiveness will also transmute your Karma so it is released without you having to face those difficult experiences. |
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Through meditation, we can transmute the energy of conflict within ourselves into a point of tension above our everyday consciousness, and learn to hold this creative vibration no matter what is happening. |
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Crystals also pick up and transmute energy. |
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To move culture, you need an array of tricky requirements, from willing early receivers to adapters who will transmute it into local terms to diffusionists who will spread it. |
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