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The Philosopher's Stone symbolized eternal life and turning metals into gold in ancient alchemy
18 Jan 2026
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What dual symbolic significance did the Philosopher's Stone hold for alchemists beyond its physical properties?
It was solely a chemical catalyst for producing gold without any spiritual meaning.
It was believed to be a simple medicinal herb with healing properties.
It represented both the transformation of base metals into gold and the spiritual transformation leading to immortality.
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The Philosopher's Stone symbolized eternal life and the transformation of metals in ancient alchemy
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What dual symbolic meanings did the Philosopher's Stone hold for alchemists beyond its physical properties?
It represented both the transformation of base metals into gold and the attainment of immortality through the elixir of life.
It was solely a metaphor for spiritual purity with no connection to physical transformation.
It was believed to be a weapon used in medieval warfare to destroy metals.
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