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In [[alchemy]], among the classical [[elements]], '''spirit''' (along with [[earth]], [[air]], [[fire]], and [[water]]) is another term for [[aether]] or [[quintessence]]. | In [[alchemy]], among the classical [[elements]], '''spirit''' (along with [[earth]], [[air]], [[fire]], and [[water]]) is another term for [[aether]] or [[quintessence]]. | ||
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+ | * Wikipedia (2005). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quintessence_%28alchemy%29 Quintessence]. Retrieved March 1, 2005. |
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In alchemy, among the classical elements, spirit (along with earth, air, fire, and water) is another term for aether or quintessence.
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- Wikipedia (2005). Quintessence (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quintessence_%28alchemy%29). Retrieved March 1, 2005.