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Garin Horner

Solve et Coagula


The phrase represents a fundamental concept in alchemical philosophy, expressing the idea that in order to transform and create something new, one must first break it down or dissolve it into its constituent parts. This dissolution is followed by the process of coagulation, where the purified or transformed elements are brought back together and solidified.


In a broader sense, "solve et coagula" can be seen as a metaphor for the process of transformation and evolution in different aspects of life. It suggests that change and growth often involve breaking down existing structures, ideas, or patterns before rebuilding and integrating them into a new form.


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