An information that may interest those who live in Paris or in the vicinity: Jacques Grimault, who says he is an alchemist, gives alchemy lessons every 2 weeks on mondays, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris. He also gives hermetic astrology and hermetic philosopy lessons at the same place. His website is _http://www.nouvelle-atlantide.org/activites/cours-alchimie-traditionnelle.html . He also gives practical alchemy lessons but they are not open to the public.
This man has done an interesting documentary in french on pyramids, that has already been mentioned on the forum : _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFpHDXUgcqw
I've attended his alchemy lessons 3 times. I am not knowledgeable enough of alchemy to comment it. He has criticized Patrick Burensteinas everytime, saying that he is a "melting pot fiddler" (tripoteur de creuset). To me, this is quite a bit inappropriate because much of his audience (20-30 people each times) would not be there if Patrick Burensteinas had not promoted alchemy. He did not really give arguments against Burensteinas. He also criticizes free masons at each lessons.
This is how he gives his lessons : first a lecture of approximately 1h about an aspect of alchemy, then questions, and finally commented reading of "le mystère des cathedrales" by Fulcanelli (which he says is the contraction of Vulcain and Helios). He deciphers green language in Fulcanelli's text. He seems to master green language but this is only my opinion.
This man has done an interesting documentary in french on pyramids, that has already been mentioned on the forum : _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFpHDXUgcqw
I've attended his alchemy lessons 3 times. I am not knowledgeable enough of alchemy to comment it. He has criticized Patrick Burensteinas everytime, saying that he is a "melting pot fiddler" (tripoteur de creuset). To me, this is quite a bit inappropriate because much of his audience (20-30 people each times) would not be there if Patrick Burensteinas had not promoted alchemy. He did not really give arguments against Burensteinas. He also criticizes free masons at each lessons.
This is how he gives his lessons : first a lecture of approximately 1h about an aspect of alchemy, then questions, and finally commented reading of "le mystère des cathedrales" by Fulcanelli (which he says is the contraction of Vulcain and Helios). He deciphers green language in Fulcanelli's text. He seems to master green language but this is only my opinion.