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...and how it runs to its conclusion in the Philosophical Work original: "Philosophischen wercke"; referring to the "Great Work" or the process of creating the Philosopher's Stone through equality.
Chapter XII. Concerning the seventh form in the Realm of the Mother; how the seventh kingdom, as the Kingdom of the Sun, is opened again and made alive, presented in the likeness of Christ’s Resurrection.
Chapter XIII. Concerning the reluctance of the Spirit and the Body, and concerning its cure and healing.
Chapter XIV. Concerning the Wheel of Sulphur, Mercury, and Salt The "Tria Prima" or three primary substances which Paracelsus and Böhme believed composed all material things: concerning the birthing of good and evil; how one transforms into the other, and how one reveals its property within the other, and yet they remain in the first creation within the wonder of God for His self-revelation and glory.
Chapter XV. Concerning the will of the Great Mystery original: "mysterii"; likely referring to the 'Mysterium Magnum', the undifferentiated chaos or divine potential from which all things flow in good and evil; from whence a good and evil will originates, and how one introduces itself into the other.