Book Description
Our Alchemy is to convert the emotions of the second class into those of the first class by dint of the philosopher's stone, as it were, of Moral strategy. To convert anger into pleasure; to transmute sorrow into joy; to change enmity into friendship; to transform indifference into sympathy and to metamorphose vice into virtue-these constitute the marvelous and magical works performed by the Divine Alchemists. The aim in this book is to teach this Magic to readers, and thus to make them mighty rulers of the world, guaranteed to achieving every success, assuredly obtaining every object, and indubitably securing every victory. What greater suggestion can there be than this? But alas! The desire to learn these Occult arts is pitiably too scanty in the world; and consequently, a cold apathy towards such deeds of sterling worth is so regrettably rampant everywhere! No reader recognises it as his humane duty to endeavor to perpetuate such a vouchsafe of heart conquering forces and the grantor of Bliss-securing methods! They do desire pleasure by its study; but then, ignore the duty of securing subscribers for the Boon, to prolong the life of pleasure giver. The Magic of Divine Alchemy, as the title of the publication indicates, is intended to divinise any serious mortal by transmuting the base impulses in him into noble faculties of a realised soul or a Jivanmukta. A Guru can initiate and offer helpful suggestions and it is left to the earnest Sadhaka to put forth his best efforts to achieve beneficial results thereof. The truths contained in the publication are universal in their application and are the results of a continued study by the author, of the human mind and the several means adopted by practical yogins to bring the same under control.