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August 07, 2009 - The 2009 book, Ormus: Modern Day Alchemy, is the first of its kind to provide practical knowledge of how to collect and concentrate orbitally rearranged monatomic elements (ORMUS) material. Thought of as the natural non-metallic seed of the metals, or what the alchemists called their "first matter," Emmons organizes and preserves these valuable teachings of modern alchemy with chapters that focus on the history, material, descriptions of the collection processes and brief discussions.
Dedicated to revealing the hidden essence of substances, Ormus: Modern Day Alchemy groups these modern day collection methods of minerals, common in plants, animals, air, soil and water according to their methodology, making a breakthrough in powerful knowledge, fundamental nature and research in the understanding of this mysterious substance.
Emmons, a Pharmacist, began studying the ORMUS technique in 2004. After getting the help of numerous researchers and a well-known commercial alchemist, it eventually led her to write a manual of collection processes. Her 312 page book can be found online at http://www.Amazon.com.
For more information, visit http:///www.ormusbook.com.
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