For centuries, alchemy has become synonymous with gaining wealth and immortality.
But this perception of alchemy is largely misguided: it stems from confusing the metaphors of original alchemy with reality. Alchemy, as a result, became a pseudo-science of transforming lead into gold.
These days, alchemy is thought of as something quaint, even a little occult; a relic of the dark ages.

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But there is tremendous wisdom to be found within this obscure, archaic philosophy.
Contrary to popular belief, alchemy is not about transmuting base metals into gold – instead, it’s the secret science of illumination, inner liberation, and awakening to your True Nature.
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What is Spiritual Alchemy? (Definition)

Aurum Nostrum Non Est Aurum Vulgi: Our gold is not common gold.
– Alchemist saying
Whether you understand alchemy as a science or as a type of spiritual psychology, alchemy is ultimately concerned with transformation and change.
While physical alchemy is concerned with altering and transforming the properties within matter, spiritual alchemy is concerned with freeing your spiritual self, which is obscured within you by the unrefined parts of your ego (e.g., your fears, shadows, personal beliefs, self-loathing, etc.).
When it comes to physical alchemy versus spiritual alchemy, spiritual alchemy is vastly more multifaceted.
Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of spiritual alchemy is its objective: to free you from your core wounds, core beliefs, soul loss, and other self-destructive personality structures to help you live freely and joyfully.
Finding your “pure essence,” Higher Nature, or deeper Soul is the ultimate state of transformation: the gold of spiritual alchemy. This is a process that attempts to restructure your personality and the various levels of attachment, avoidance, and identification that you possess.

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These days, we can thank the famous 20th-century psychiatrist C. G. Jung for the deepening interest in alchemy. In fact, much of his theory is heavily steeped in the rich symbolism of alchemy, creating a colorful and sophisticated roadmap by which we can learn to get ourselves “out of our own way,” stop being our own enemies, and allow our fullest potential to unfold.
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Jung, Symbolism, and the Science of Transformation

As mentioned above, renowned Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung is commonly recognized as the main advocate and promoter of alchemy.
He pointed out that he would notice many of the symbols found in alchemy texts mysteriously showing up in the dreams of his patients – most of whom had no prior knowledge of alchemy.
Jung also concluded that alchemy was a superb way of expressing the universal symbols of life and was, therefore, a highly effective tool for psychological insight.
In his own words, he wrote,
Alchemy has performed for me the great and invaluable service of providing material in which my experience could find sufficient room, and thereby made it possible for me to describe the individuation process at least in its essential aspects.
Three Powerful Alchemical Symbols

Materia Prima, The Philosopher’s Stone, and Gold are the three most powerful and commonly known symbols relating to alchemy.
Materia Prima (or “first matter”) is an alchemical symbol that reflects the notion that all the universe originated from a primitive, formless base.
The idea of “Materia Prima” can be traced back to Aristotle, who understood that there’s a force that holds all other forms in existence together but is itself invisible – these days, we refer to it as “Spirit.”
Materia Prima, as the invisible womb or unseen force, is a field of pure potential that can only come into existence when it is embodied within a “form.”
In alchemy, the Materia Prima, or primal material, is that which is left over after we have reduced matter into its purest essence. This process is a powerful psychological symbol because it describes the internal experience of arriving at a “core realization,” or in other words, becoming aware of the root cause of a belief or trauma within us.
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By working with the Materia Prima of our inner selves, we can go on a journey to find the Philosopher’s Stone (spiritual liberation), which transforms any of our base qualities (selfishness, arrogance, vanity) into gold (kindness, tolerance, humility, etc.). We’ll explore these symbols more in the next section.
Why Learn About Spiritual Alchemy?

“What’s the point of learning about spiritual alchemy?” you might be wondering.
My answer is that in life we all need maps that can help us orient ourselves in our environments. In terms of the inner landscape and the journey of spiritual awakening, alchemy is one of the oldest practices and metaphors out there.
As such, we can use the various stages and symbols of alchemy to better understand where we are and where we’re going on a path that can otherwise feel quite disorienting and confusing.
Spiritual alchemy is ultimately a powerful tool for deep exploration, soul work, and inner healing.
The 7 Stages of Spiritual Alchemy

Solve et coagula: Dissolve and coagulate.
– Alchemist saying
The Latin expression “solve et coagula” is derived from “solve,” meaning to break down and separate, while “coagula” describes the process of bringing elements back together (coagulating) into a new, higher form.
Interestingly, “solve et coagula” is a brilliant psychological metaphor. By pursuing Gold (or listening to our intuitive “higher calling”), we “break down” limiting parts within us that are in the way of our transformation (Philosopher’s Stone) into a free and whole being (coagulation and coniunctio).
This journey of death, rebirth, and transformation has often been summarized into the four levels of alchemy:
- Nigredo (or “blackening” – symbolic of the death of old ways of being)
- Albedo (or “whitening” – symbolic of the process of spiritual illumination)
- Citrinitas (or “yellowing” – symbolic of the development of spiritual maturation)
- Rubedo (or “reddening” – symbolic of the attainment of spiritual integration and liberation)
These four alchemical levels are often broken down into seven stages (which we base on the work of psychiatrist and Jungian analyst Edward F. Edinger).
Here are the seven stages of alchemy summarized:
- Calcination (Calcinatio, the fire) – Burning away the illusions.
- Dissolution (Solutio, the water) – Dissolving blocks. Processing emotions.
- Coagulation (Coagulatio, the earth) – Getting grounded. Setting boundaries.
- Sublimation (Sublimatio, the air) – Taking a higher perspective.
- Mortification (Mortificatio, the shadow) – Facing the shadow and letting go.
- Separation (Separatio, the sword) – Discerning the truth. Cutting through the fog.
- Conjunction (Coniunctio, the gold) – Integrating wisdom and embodying a transformed self.
Below, I’ll explore each of these seven alchemical stages further:
1. Calcination (Calcinatio)

Calcination is the process of heating and decomposing raw matter – or in other words, breaking down parts of ourselves that are in the way of our happiness. Often, we’d rather be right or fulfill an idea of “perfection” than be truly happy, so we continue neglecting the exploration of ourselves.
Calcination represents the stage in our lives where we begin breaking down our egos and the self-doubt, stubbornness, self-sabotaging behavior, pride, and arrogance that they possess, putting them aside so we can find out what’s underneath.
2. Dissolution (Solutio)

Once we’ve broken down all of our personality characteristics that were in the way of our evolution, we’re left with the process of Dissolution, which is the beginning of feeling less identification with our illusory sense of self and false patterns.
Once we’re free from the strong grip of the egocentric self, we can take one step back and truly observe our positive and negative qualities.

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In this stage, our many shadows, repressed traumas, and other inner tensions bubble to the surface, causing us to become aware of how our behavior might be affecting others and our own lives.
Often, this stage of transformation is brought about by sudden illnesses, mental health crises, or misfortunes in our lives that cause us to pay close attention to what we’re doing, shocking us out of our avoidance patterns (such as workaholism, addictions to certain relationships, drugs, unhealthy habits, etc.).
3. Coagulation (Coagulatio)

After we’ve come face-to-face with our inner blockages, shadows, and unhealthy patterns and have begun the work of dissolving these issues, we arrive at the stage of coagulation.
When a substance ‘coagulates,’ it begins to thicken, solidify, and harden. Symbolically, this is seen as the process of learning to get grounded, embodied, and focused on implementing practical solutions to our internal discoveries.
After the previous stage of Dissolution (Solutio), we need to come back together again; otherwise, we remain stuck in a state of chaotic disintegration. In other words, we need to come back down to earth and apply our knowledge to make real-world changes.
This practical application may look like setting new goals, revising our dreams, examining our relationships, establishing new habits, or learning how to set clear boundaries.
Coagulation is a highly pragmatic alchemical stage that is ruled by the element of earth, as opposed to the water energy of Dissolution, or the fiery energy of Calcination.
4. Sublimation (Sublimatio)

Once we have started to coagulate and set in place revised goals, habits, and boundaries, we enter the refined stage of Sublimation.
Sublimation is the stage of spiritual alchemy that helps us to rise above our issues and blockages to see them from a higher perspective.
Meditation, mindfulness, contemplation, psychological reframing, and other practices are particularly helpful during this stage of inner transformation.
In psychology, sublimation is an inner mechanism where an ‘unacceptable’ urge (like aggression or sexual frustration) is transformed into a more constructive or productive form (like art, sport, or work).
In spiritual alchemy, Sublimation takes a raw energy like anxiety or sadness and sees it from a greater perspective. It helps us to explore questions such as, “What is this anxiety teaching me?” and “What is the greater purpose buried within this sadness?” therefore helping us to untangle and disidentify from our thoughts and beliefs.
5. Mortification (Mortificatio)

Eventually, after we’ve gone through the initial process of inner breakdown and breakthrough, we come to the stage of Mortification.
As the most intense and challenging stage of spiritual alchemy, Mortification involves going deeper into our shadows (the dark or wounded parts of ourselves) and learning to let go of what’s ready to die within us.
Symbols such as skulls, black suns, and ravens are all associated with Mortification, and it’s a period of life when many old beliefs, habits, and ways of life are stripped away from us.
Some people experience a Dark Night of the Soul, a health struggle, or an existential or identity crisis during the process of Mortification. It’s like entering an inner winter, where life feels cold, dreary, and dark.
But as the old saying goes, the night is darkest before the dawn. Mortification is the death we need to experience before we undergo a rebirth.
6. Separation (Separatio)

The alchemical stage of Separation is the light that emerges on the horizon after the darkness of Mortification.
As we emerge from the ashes of our former selves, we rise into a new way of being, like a phoenix. Often, what we discover after this “rebirth” experience is that there’s a lot of pruning, clearing, and cleaning that needs to be done. This is where Separation comes into the picture.
Separation is the stage where we learn to distinguish the true from the false, the necessary from the unnecessary, and the light from the darkness.
This is an alchemical process that helps us to also make our thoughts and emotions more defined by practicing introspection, self-awareness, and self-analysis.
By learning how to be discerning and see with clarity, we can make decisions that align with our Soul’s deepest needs and live with more authenticity, power, and direction.
7. Conjunction (Coniunctio)

Finally, we come to the last stage of spiritual alchemy, which is Conjunction, or in Latin Coniunctio, which means “joining” or “union.”
Once we have gone through an inner process of burning, dissolving, reforming, ascending, descending, and cutting away the old, we begin to experience the mystical process of Self-integration – or uniting with our True Nature.
Conjunction is a process of becoming more whole, of integrating lost parts of ourselves, learning how to embody the wisdom we’ve gained, and living our lives from a more Soul-centered place.
In many spiritual traditions, Conjunction is seen as the process of Self-realization or Illumination. It’s the moment when we’ve “broken open the head,” or in other words, we have become free from the mind, and our consciousness or Soul unites with the Materia Prima: the Spirit.
On a more down-to-earth level, Conjunction is the experience of success, joy, and fulfillment in life. It’s the harmonious meeting point between the opposites within us – the spiritual Self and human self, ego and Soul, and inner and outer worlds.
Symbolically, Conjunction is when we have gained the Elixir of Life, also known in alchemy as The Philosopher’s Stone, which represents our heart and Soul’s true desire to be whole and complete.
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Alchemy’s greatest achievement is to mirror the interrelationship between mind and matter, ego and soul, self and world. It embodies and points to the union of opposites, the transcendence of division, and the Oneness of all beings.
I hope this article has helped to explain this mysterious topic more in-depth, provided you with an alchemical roadmap to understand your spiritual progress, and illuminated your understanding.
What are your thoughts about spiritual alchemy? I’d love to hear below!
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I absolutely love the way this is written its like poetry to my brain and the health to my heart
I didn’t resonate with the results of my spiritual test so I decided to retake it. There were a few questions I was on the fence with so I opted for the second choice and the results was the Alchemist. It was a more accurate picture of my path than the first. The information is interesting and I am interested in learning more.
I have read your article and i want to say thank you for doing the describing work so easy! i appreciate it.
If you read proverbs chapter 9 verse 1-7 could these be the stages mentioned
Brilliant analysis as always, thanks Mateo.
The longest journey of all is the spiritual journey, from the head to the heart and it is only about one foot long, but somehow both feet manage to get involved. The ego (head) is the necessary survival tool to protect and develop individuation until it has gained sufficient experience, knowledge, wisdom and confidence to be able to relax into its true abode, the heart center. What a journey of lifetimes. So those well on their way necessarily gain compassion for those still struggling at an earlier stage.’There but for the grace of God go I’, so to speak. Anything that assists that process, such as these fine distillations of spiritual knowledge by Luna and Sol, is a manifestation of divine grace and compassion. Thanks again Mateo.
Thank you Robert, I agree that the heart is ultimately where we want to learn to rest. All else can easily become distracting noise if not grounded there. :)
Truly interesting is that we can understand spiritual growth with symbols of physical alchemy.
For me, it’s much more better to see this inner transformation as a psychological experiment. The painful parts that I notice like letting go of all my huge attempts to be as polished as people want me to be is hard, but with this mental map, I can deduce it’s normal.
Thanks Haytam, I agree and also appreciate the ‘map’ this seems to provide for those of us who are visual learners.
I really like your guys stuff and it has been very helpful for me along my reawakening journey. Regarding the keyword and message of this post, I ask this of you. Please, be mindful of the words you use. We are taught to weigh the pros and cons. Conserve does not mean to preserve. If it meant to preserve, there would not be another word called conserve. Energy is not limited as thought is not limited. Thought is energy. It is the basis of all creation. And all in creation is energy. All limitations are of the mind. To say to be careful is to instill fear. Please know that the potential of the human is limitless. It is the limitation of the mind that will place the limits. Belief is a limitation, however knowledge is limitless. The word illumination contains the word ill. However, it is to luminate from the light within. Because the potential of the human mind is limitless, what would be the point of trying to reach the potential? Spirituality is not a practice, but a journey. All humans are spiritual beings whether they realize it or not. So therefore, I would ask this. Do you need to practice being a human, or are you simply human? For me, I have realized by weighing the pros and cons, when it comes to the journey, procrastination has been my biggest gift. To stop and smell the roses and let both the tortoise and the rabbit try to win the race. Once they reach the finish line, they have both missed out on life along the journey. Neither of them learned anything by trying to be the best or the first. Advising people on their journey or being a leader of spirituality, or a follower of spiritual teaching will lead people to other’s spirit, and not their own. To be a master of my own self, I realized I must go without in order to go within. There is where I found that everything within is exactly the same as everything without. I Love the inspiration I have found in your writings and I always look forward to seeing the posts. With all my love and purpose.
Thank you Scott for the discussion/comparison of words – so interesting and luminating. :-)
I loved the idea of the hare and the turtle finishing the race together. Wouldn’t that make a great, contemporary “Aesop’s Fable” as we work towards unity. And, since I’m a natural procrastinator, I enjoyed feeling less judgemental about it, lol!
Loner Wolf is such a great site – even the comments are opportunities for expansion.
Thank you Scott, and Loner Wolf!
Thanks, this article is most informative and does really help to explain on another level the actions and understanding of Alchemy. Plus I loved the spiritual geometry plus some of the photographs too. As I makes in interesting to read and at time ponder over the images.
“As it makes interesting reading plus time to ponder over the images too” Correction
Thank you John, I do like the visual symbolism of alchemy to illustrate the journey :)
Great article and very concise on this topic. Thank you. I would like to offer that “the false self” or the ego self is not false but what I like to call “illusory.” I like that term because I don’t see our sense of the ego self as false. It’s real and we need it. I see it as an understanding of the different voices of Ego V Spirit. For example, one of the voices of Ego is comparing while one of the voices of Spirit is compassion. When we learn to distinguish between all the voices of Ego and Spirit we can free ourselves from following the voice that causes our depression, which is Ego. Magnum Opus.
I agree John, ‘illusionary’ is much more accurate than false. The nature of language is in the details, I’ve updated it :).