Alchemy of Light: Working with the Primal Energies of Life
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Alchemy of Light - Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
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INTRODUCTION
Second Edition
This book explores a simple but revolutionary idea: that the light of our spiritual nature, its energy and divine spark, can be a catalyst for global transformation. We live in a world that is dying, its species depleted, its air becoming more and more toxic, its oceans more acidic and filled with plastic. Our civilization and its governments, based upon economic progress and the false promises of materialism, are failing to fully address the need for radical reduction in carbon emissions, or the underlying issues that promote exploitation and inequality, that are pushing us into the abyss of irreversible global warming. Caught in the dreams of a dying culture we seem mostly unaware of the degree of this catastrophe, while we have long forgotten the Original Instructions
given to the First Peoples, how we need to get along
with all of creation. We have dismissed or forgotten the simple premise that all life is sacred, and that creation is a single, interdependent whole.
And yet in recent years, in response to this crisis, there is an awakening need to articulate a new story
for humanity and the Earth if we are to have a shared future together. This is a story based upon oneness and real sustainability for all of creation, a story that cares for the Earth as our common home,
a living planet of wonder and beauty, rather than a resource to be exploited. Many individuals and groups are describing and enacting this story in different ways, reconnecting with the Earth, bringing care and mindfulness into their lives. And yet collectively we are still walking in the shadow-lands of an old story, of separation from the Earth, of domination of nature rather than cooperation. The simple truth is that the new story
does not at present have the power to break the grip of this nightmare, the pull of consumerism that is devouring our souls and destroying life’s fragile web.
One of the hidden tragedies of this old story is how it has censored an essential knowledge long known to shamans and Indigenous wisdom keepers, as well as to certain esoteric traditions. This knowledge, that was kept in libraries burned long ago,¹ is how the Earth functions spiritually, and how within the Earth and within the spiritual body of humanity there is an energy and power to nourish the world and effect real change. Alchemy of Light is the final book in a series of six that explores the nature of this knowledge, that reconnects the reader with these teachings and shows their vital relevance today.
Belonging to these ancient teachings is the tradition of alchemy. Dating back to early Egypt, alchemy is about the transmutation of lead, or base metal into gold. Working with their retorts and crucible, alchemists may prefigure modern chemistry, but its essential teachings have a spiritual dimension—it is a science that is at once physical and spiritual. One of the early Sufi masters, Dhu’l Nûn, was also known as an alchemist, and other Sufis wrote about alchemy, including al-Ghazzâlî’s Alchemy of Happiness, and Ibn ‘Arabî who wrote, On the inner knowing of the alchemy of human happiness.
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The alchemical gold is our true nature or original state, rediscovered, or reborn, through this opus. One of the central alchemical teachings is about Spirit Mercurius,³ the catalyst without which this transformation cannot take place. The reason this book is titled Alchemy of Light is that it describes how the light of our spiritual nature is this catalyst for real change—not only for the individual but also for the collective. Our awakened spiritual light can help constellate the energy needed for real global transformation.⁴ It can help the awakening story of oneness become fully alive, reconnect us to our true relationship to the Earth and its sacred nature.
The chapters of this book describe different aspects of this work, liberating the spirit hidden in matter, the light within the world. It begins by explaining the nature of the light of the soul, of our true self, and how to work with it; and then expands on how our individual light relates to the light of the world—how we can work with this greater light and welcome it into life, where it can help life to recreate itself. Our spiritual consciousness can then be a catalyst for real change, creating new images that can free us from our bondage to consumerism and help us to relate to the Earth in ways that nourish all of life. We can change the dream of our collective consciousness, the story of separation that defines our civilization, and awaken into a new way of being that is in harmony with our true nature and the sacred within life. Through the light of our spiritual consciousness we can enter into a real co-creative relationship with our world. Finally I explore the alchemy of the archetypal world, and how we can work to redirect the riverbeds of life and so help its waters flow in a beneficial and healing way.
And yet in the decade since I wrote the first edition of this book, the future looks increasingly bleak: the temperature continues to rise, more storms and droughts, more species depletion (such as the recent awareness of what is called an insect Armageddon,
with a 45–75% loss of insect biomass), and it is estimated in a few decades there will be more plastic than fish in the oceans. Meanwhile as consumerism continues to spread like a cancer over the face of the Earth, we appear to be becoming more divisive and isolationist. And our governments are unable or unwilling to act, even as a growing number of young people—who see their future that is waiting—call out for climate justice and the living planet.
Alchemy is about the transformation of a base metal, or prima materia, into a pure substance, gold. It is also about the liberation of spirit, or light, within matter. Around us is the prima materia of our present ecological crisis, rooted in a culture that has separated spirit from matter for so long that we have forgotten about its mystery and magic, its ability to transform. This is the Earth waiting to awaken, and we are the catalyst, our light is the Spirit Mercurius, the elixir.
I do not know what it will take for this transformation to take place, whether it will be the cries of our children as they look to the future, or the despair of the Earth Herself. I do know that there is another world waiting to be born, a return to a simplicity of self that honors the multihued unity of life and its sacred nature. This book contains some of the instructions that belong to this process, this mystery that is present within our own soul and the Soul of the World.
Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
Inverness, California, 2019
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WORKING WITH LIGHT
For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light.
Psalms 36:9
When God created the intellect, He asked it
Who am I?
but the intellect was silent.
So God daubed his eyes with the kohl of the light of
divine oneness. Then the intellect said
You are God!
Abû ‘l-Husayn an-Nûrî¹
AWAKENING TO OUR OWN LIGHT
Our soul carries a light that belongs to God.² When we are born, we carry a spark of this light into our human incarnation; it illuminates the experiences of our early childhood, showing us a world that is fully alive, full of magic and wonder. But slowly, as the adult world closes around us, this spark of our true self gets covered over by the dust and debris of the world, of our conditioning, our desires, our concern with success and failure, our need to compete; it fades into the common light of day.
³ It might reappear briefly, as the light of conscience that tries to point us in the right direction or the spark of intuition that comes unbidden into our consciousness. But mostly it is hidden, forgotten like the wonder of the world we saw as children. We no longer see the world by the bright light of what is real; we see through a glass darkly,
through the shadowy, distorting light of the ego.
But the moment can come when, through grace, the spark within us rekindles and we see again with its light. This is the most precious moment in the life of a soul, when we reconnect with our divine nature, when the spiritual journey Home begins.
Our reawakening to this light can take many forms: we might meet a teacher, be inspired by a spiritual text, or in a sudden unexplained moment of truth experience our eternal nature. Whatever the outer form, inwardly the moment is the same: our soul gives us an energy that comes into our heart and the spark of light that is our gift from God begins to glow. The light of the Self awakens and brings its divine consciousness into our life.⁴ In this light we glimpse our true nature and the divine present in life all around us. Usually the glimpse lasts just for a brief moment, and then the shadows of our ego, our mind, and the world close around us again. But it is enough to turn us away from life’s illusions, to draw us on the eternal search. This is the first step on the journey Home, the journey that can lead us to a full awakening to our divine nature, the face we had before we were born.
The journey may seem serpentine, with many wrong turns and dead ends, but this is part of the mysterious way the Self guides us. As Carl Jung says, The right way to wholeness is made up of fateful detours and wrong turnings.
Though we rarely realize it, through this process we are working on our light, helping it to shine more brightly. This is the light that guides us on our way, that shows us the path we need to follow; without it we are lost, the journey is just a succession of illusions. When it becomes obscured through our ego or negative patterns, we stumble or lose our way; but then, through longing or despair, through the cries of our heart or the diligence of our practices, or simply through grace, we look to it again, and the light returns to guide us on, glowing brighter each time as our recognition of our need for it deepens.
As the journey takes us on our way, the light within us attracts us to the spiritual practices and the path that can help in its evolution. We might be drawn to music, because the nature of our light responds to music. Or we are drawn to a path of service, because our light can express itself most fully through helping others. Or we find that we are attracted to spiritual practices, to meditation, awareness of the breath, chanting, or to inner work,
because this is the way our light can free itself most easily from the dust that covers it. Many meditation disciplines and other spiritual practices are specifically designed to help reveal and brighten the light within us, to help us bring its higher consciousness into our life. They strengthen the connection between the inner reality of the soul and our ordinary everyday consciousness. And the processes of inner work—the psychological and spiritual work of purification and inner transformation—clear an inner space, uncluttered by negative psychological patterns or resistances, where we can have more access to our own light.
Through the wisdom and practical guidance of a path, we learn to see ourself and the world around us with this light. We learn to live a life that nourishes the soul rather than just the ego, that is truly creative and reflects our real nature. We also learn how to work with this light. Through the practice of spiritual discrimination, for example, we learn to distinguish between the light of the Self and the deceptive light of the ego; we see how the ego—frightened of losing its power and control—tries to obscure our real light and misguide us. We discover how subtly and easily we are betrayed by ourself and learn how to regain our true center when we have been misled. We recognize the attraction of the darkness of our lower nature; sometimes we have to choose between our darkness and our light, or fight against negative forces within us, confront and transform our anger and fears. We are taught the wisdom of humility and of learning from our mistakes, and we learn to avoid getting caught by arrogance or false humility that can keep us in the ego’s shadow-lands where our lower nature can so easily grip us.
Slowly the path and its practices free us from our negative tendencies and give us access to more and more of our light, more of its consciousness. And as we diligently work upon ourself through our devotions and inner work—as we polish the mirror of our heart
—so the light within us grows. And this light works its mysterious chemistry, opening life in unexpected ways, revealing more of its magic and wonder. Also, as our light grows, we attract a higher light, a light from the inner world of pure spirit. This is the mystery of light upon light
in which light rises towards light and light comes down upon light.
The light within us and the light from above then work together, growing in strength and purity, helping us on our journey. In fact the journey is the light transforming us, revealing itself within and around us. What we think is our evolution is the evolution of the light of our true nature, expressing itself in our inner and outer life and expanding our consciousness. There is a great difference between a consciousness that sees with the reflected light of the ego and one that sees with the true light of the Self. The ego exists in a shadowy world of distortions and patterns of control that are antithetical to the