Elemental Analysis: How to Use 4 Alchemical Symbols as Trading Indicators
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Elemental Analysis - Mary Jo Magar
Conclusion
Introduction
I want to begin this E-booklet by stating that what amounts to only these few pages of information is the carefully condensed result of over ten years of my own experimental development of the method herein presented.
I believe that before the end of this second decade of the twenty-first century, the current economic crisis, which has been decades, even centuries in the making, will culminate globally with consequential circumstances very unlike those of previous financial crises in history, i.e., circumstances not proverbially predictable and describable as just history repeating itself. This is not just my belief, in essence, but that of many financial and political analysts and sages
worldwide; hence, I feel in good company.
The reason why the coming climax of crisis will be comparatively unique, I believe, is because of global dependency upon financial technologies and upon technology in general: nothing so obviously and definitively defines globalism as the World Wide Web – everything caught in it, for good
and bad.
I also believe that there is no such thing as misfortune, only missed fortune. Crisis
is just one of many names for opportunity, but because it is a negative name, it can easily become negated – missed – when in fact, by nature, crisis offers the best opportunity of all for the reason that crisis, full blown, is the chaotic, kinetic peak of an absolute bottom from which potential has only one way to go: the harder a basketball hits hard ground, the higher it bounces.
My hope for this E-booklet is that it serves as a contribution to the literally golden opportunity that these tarnished times present as the result of years of overplating
at every level of the global society.
"In order to ensure outstanding results on a permanent basis, first-rate quality of the pre-material is considered an absolute must. Any flaw on the surface, however small it may be, will further corrupt the product downstream."
– Leoni Corporation’s standards for galvanic plating –
May we all make the best of our times in every way possible, especially the monetary way because money, enough, really is necessary for making the best of everything in the best of times
and the worst of times,
as described by Charles Dickens, meaning all times. While true that money cannot buy happiness
(in fact, it can buy sadness, I have witnessed), money can greatly contribute to happiness in infinite ways, including spiritual ways. Foremostly, money contributes to peace of mind, which the method in this E-booklet encourages indirectly while directly addressing the universal source of peace as well as the universal source of prosperity.
There is a scene in the 1945 film The Bells of St. Mary’s where a crying little girl says to Sister Benedict, played by Ingrid Bergman, I just want to be a nun,
to which Sister Benedict responds, You can’t give up things if you know nothing about them. . . . Not until you’ve known all this and more can you say with complete understanding ‘I want to be a nun.’
Not until one has directly and/or indirectly experienced money enough, according to one’s own standards, can one say with complete understanding I want a simple life.
The virtues of life, which all reduce to peace of mind, are virtual; it is only the values that we assign to them that make them real
and strong or weak, like currency.
Right now, as I write, economic failure in tandem with the advance of decentralized digital currencies is changing how the world determines and trades value and thus how money will be defined in the near and distant future. Just as the human spirit enables the interchange of all types of virtue for determining the quality of life, the Internet enables the exchange of all types of value for determining the quality of money through medium, mode, and measurement.
Alchemy comprises a sophisticated, at once scientific (alchemy remains the root of modern chemistry) and mystic allegory of making the most of the cosmos as the cornucopic womb from which everything is born, including money (it is not erroneous to state that everyone is wealthy, but not everyone realizes this primordial fact: we’re rich but don’t know it; healthy but don’t know it; wise but don’t know it . . . The forbidden fruit contains the seed of wisdom – Johnny Appleseed knew his onions!). The overtly materialistic, carnal connotations in alchemy, in particular the subliming – the purified extraction – of gold from base metals, distinguish alchemy from other spiritual traditions, especially the vector traditions of the major religions, all of which share, though diversely portray, the fundamental principles of alchemy. Much more than just an allegory