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Its rules, it won't play by yours.

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Bear in mind that the chief error in this Art is haste

The Epistle of Bonus of Ferrara, by Peter Bonus, 14th Century

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You must not yield to despondency, or attempt to hasten the chemical process of dissolution. For if you do so by means

of violent heat, the substance will be prematurely parched up into a red powder, and the active vital principle in it

will become passive, being knocked on the head, as it were, with a hammer. [...] Patience is, therefore, the great

cardinal virtue in Alchemy.

A Brief Guide to the Celestial Ruby, by Eirenaeus Philalethes, 1694 AD

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you must exercise considerable patience in preparing our Elixir, if it is to become all that you wish it to become. No

fruit can grow from a flower that has been plucked before the time. He who is in too great a hurry, can bring nothing

to perfection, but is almost sure to spoil that which he has in hand.

The Twelve Keys, by Basilius Valentinus, 15th Cen.

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The greater haste we make, the less will be our speed.

The Chemical Treatise, Or, The Ordinal of Alchemy, by Thomas Norton, 1477 AD

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16. The Heat

Most of the work in making the Stone consists of optimizing the heat to be the perfect temperature. The

degree of heat must be under strict control; too much and you will destroy the work, too little and it will not

develop.

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the external fire of the furnace should be neither too violent (in order that the equilibrium of chemical forces in the

substance may not be disturbed), nor yet too gentle, so that the action of the inward fire may not languish for want of

outward heat. It should be just such as to keep up an equable vital warmth.

A Brief Guide to the Celestial Ruby, by Eirenaeus Philalethes, 1694 AD

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The happy prosecution of the whole work, consists in the exact temperament of the fire; therefore beware of too much

heat, lest you come to solution before the time, viz., before the mater is ripe; for that will brig you to despair of

attaining the end of your hopes.

[...] Close up well they vessel, and pursue to the end. For there is no generation of things, but by putrefaction, by

keeping out the air, and a continual internal motion, with an equal and gentle heat.

The Root of the World, by Roger Bacon, 13th Cen.

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