Paracelsus is also quoted by Oswald Croll (d.1609) and Croll includes a
source notation.
See: http://www.levity.com/alchemy/croll_signatures.html

"Stars, according to Paracelsus, are the forms and matrices of all herbs and
every star in heaven, is no other, but a herb prefigured in a spiritual and
catholic manner, representing the like of every vegetable in the earth. So
every herb is a Terrene star growing towards heaven; and every individual
star, is a celestial herb in a spiritual form, in nothing differing from
herbs growing in the earth, save only in the matter: therefore stars by
their excrements, and nostoch [a Paracelsian term for a slime], prenunciate
all future diseases. Likewise the celestial herbs tend downward toward the
earth, and respect their proper herbs procreated by them. This foundation
being known, known also will be the constellations and composition of
celestial and terrestrial herbs, viz. this is the star of rosemary,
wormwood, etc. and hath the virtues of them. Also in terrene herbs this will
be observed, that as many colours of flowers, so many virtues of herbs.
Nothing is placed in the family of plants either unadvisedly or in vain, but
in a rare manner, from their seasonable ordained causes, are produced in
exact number, time, and place. And as in things mute the gesture is instead
of speech, by the motion of the body declare the affects of the their sense:
so also God to every plant hath insited its discoverer, that the genuine
virtues of herbs latently abscondited by their external signatures, that is,
by the similitude of their form and figure (as by indexes of their office,
essence, and latent virtues) may by their aspect be known, discovered, and
manifested: yea so as in the manner aforesaid, by their signatures they
magically seem to speak to us. [Syrac. Ch.30 ver.26 . All things created by
God subsist in Order, Time, Measure and Weight. Wisdom II ver. 12 Every work
manifests and declares its workman and builder, which in medicine is an
arcanum and mystery. So the anatomy of forms, shows the nature of things.]"


----- Original Message -----
From: "The Korrows" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: Paracelsus & Biodynamics


> It was the header on some anthroposophical study material. It made me
> realize that these practices and beliefs just exist out there, and are
> freely available to any one who can see it. It gives me great hope.
Christy
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 3:25 PM
> Subject: Re: Paracelsus & Biodynamics
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> > >If you only knew the link, you would say: this star is called Stella
> > >rosmarini (the Star of Rosemary). This one is called Stella absythii
> > >(the Star of Absinth)."
> > >-Theophrastus Paracelsus
> >
> > Source, Please! Thanks -Allan
> >
>

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