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Azoth
Azoth is a very mysterious element, and I say it is mysterious because 99.999% of humanity has never ever experienced it. So, we have no idea about Azoth, practically speaking, but there are many theories, there are many beliefs about it. There are hundreds and thousands of books about Azoth. You may be thinking you have been studying religion a long time but do not remember seeing anything about Azoth.
The Hindu or Sanskrit name for Azoth is Kundalini. In the Bible, it is the brass serpent of Moses, and “the fire of the Pentecost” in the Bible. In the book of Acts, the apostles receive the Holy Spirit, and flames emerge from the tops of their heads. That is Azoth. That flame gives them the power to heal the sick, to cast out demons, to speak the word of God. That is Azoth.
Kundalini / Azoth is the energy that emerges from the first three elements when the conditions are right, when the karma allows it. Karma means cause and effect. If the conditions are established, fire emerges. It is the same as if you want to light a match: you need the components in order for the flame, the spark to flare. Kundalini is no different, yet it is not a physical force. It is in physical matter, but it is an energy that comes from far beyond physicality.
If you read the ancient scriptures, Azoth is said to be the greatest power in the universe. It is the fountain of youth. It is the universal medicine. It is the philosophical stone. It is the great power of the magician. It is the universal key or clue. It is the power wielded by all the great prophets and masters of every great tradition. It has had many names: Azoth in Alchemy, Kundalini in yoga and Tantra in India, Candali in Tantric Buddhism. Tummo in Tibetan. Okidanokh in Gurdjieff’s system.
AZOTH is really just a codeword for ultimate weapon i found