This is the Hand of the Philosophers with their dear secret signs, with which the old sages united with each other and took secret oaths. Nobody can understand this hand with its secret signs, unless he becomes first a juror of the philosophers, (one who swore loyalty to a philosopher), and has loyally served them in the Art Alchemia. Consequently, those who have not this Hand and do not understand its secret signs, nor have taken the oath of loyalty, are bastards in this Art. They do not possess the philosophers’ treasure. That is why I advise all those who do not possess the secrets of the Hand not to start working in the alchemical Art, nor to believe books or writings, since they will all only be cheated in the secrets of the Hand. Therefore, everybody had better be careful. In this Hand is locked the secret of the philosophers, that is, of the seed and the earth, as will be told later. Now then, I will teach my child and describe the secret, hidden matter of the wise philosophers and masters of the true Art Alchemia. Nobody can use it unless he take the oath and swear not to divulge the Art and secrets and hidden signs of the sages, except he finds that it would be a good placement. In that case, he should also request the oath that that man should not use the Art except for the salvation of his soul. Only then can he be given the secret signs of the philosophers or sages, with their hidden signs and meanings.
1. The Thumb First look at the thumb on which stands the crown next to the moon, one quarter old. By this is meant saltpetre. For just as the thumb vigorously finishes off the hand, saltpeter does in the Art Alchemia, for he is the King and Lord of all salts. He is the mill through which everything must be ground. His nature is elsewhere sufficiently described.
2. Index The second sign and secret of the philosophers is the Star with six points, standing above the foremost finger next to the thumb. It is compared to Roman Vitriol, because no work that is to be perfect can be completed without vitriol; for it is the greatest and strongest salt after saltpeter. Its nature is described.
3. The Middle Finger The third sign of the philosopher’s Hand is the Sun, standing above the third finger. By it, Sal Ammoniacum is designated, for apart from saltpeter and vitriol, no thing more powerful is found than. That is why it is the third secret.
4. The Ring Finger The fourth sign of the philosophers is the Lantern, standing above the fourth finger of the Hand, whereby Alum Roche is indicated; for without alum, no perfect work can be accomplished, because it is required for the Red and the White. It has an astonishing nature and the most subtle Spiritus. It is described elsewhere.
5. The Little Finger The fifth secret and sign is the Key of the philosophers, standing above the little finger. Simultaneously, it is the lock of the hand. That is why the key is standing on it. By it, common salt is designated, for salt is the Key in this Art.
6. The Middle of the Hand The sixth secret sign is the Fish. It stands in the middle of the Hand and signifies Mercury, for without Mercury, or the fish, nothing can be done. He is the beginning, the middle and the end, and he is the priest who must marry everything. And he is the male and the seed; he is the water out of which all metals have originated; and he is the principal (factor) of all Arts, and the greatest of all secrets.
7. The Palm The seventh sign of the philosophers is Fire. By this Sulphur is indicated. It is the earth and beginning of all metals. It is the female who brings forth the fruit. For no seed can grow unless it be first thrown into fertile soil. Then beautiful fruit will come from it. Thus it also happens tat when a pure Mercury is joined to a pure Sulphur, it brings forth pure fruit. Thus, they are man and woman, father and mother, fire and water, seed and earth. This is sufficient about the seven secret signs of the philosophers. He who understands well this Hand and its sign, and can work with it, will derive joy from it. Now follows the Preparation.
- Die Hand der Philosophen. Johann Isaac Hollandus, a Flemish alchemist believed to have lived in the 16th and 17th centuries
Collection of alchemical texts, c. 1701, Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica, Universiteit van Amsterdam
"Here begins the book of the Hand of the Philosophers, made by Mr. John Isaac Holland, philosopher.
The first token is the thumb, upon which stands the crown, and it signifies saltpeter.
Just as the thumb gives strength and power to the hand, so saltpeter governs all salts in alchemy and is the key by which all things must be accomplished; no perfect work can be completed without it.
The second token and secret of the philosophers is the star with six rays upon the first finger next to the thumb, signifying Roman vitriol, for no work may be perfected without it; it is the nearest and most effective salt after saltpeter.
The third finger bears the Sun, which is marked sal armoniac, for it is the strongest after saltpeter and Roman vitriol.
The fourth token of the philosophers is the lantern upon the fourth finger, representing alum; for no perfect work may be produced without it. Alum must be used in both the white and the red work, since its nature is wondrous and contains the most subtle spirit, as many authors have written.
The fifth token and secret of the philosophers is the key on the little finger, signifying common salt, which is the lock of the hand and the key of the art of alchemy.
The sixth secret of the philosophers’ hand is the fish, which is marked mercury, because nothing may be effected without it or the “spirit,” since it is the beginning, the middle, and the end. The philosophers say that water comes from all metals first from the seed, and the water taken from all metals is the beginning and the essence of the whole art, and the brightest of all secrets.
The seventh token of the philosophers’ hand is the star, which expresses sulphur, which is the earth and the beginning of all metals. The wise philosophers say: “No seed may grow unless it be first cast into the earth, which seed being projected into fruitful earth produces pleasant fruits.” Even so, pure sulphur with pure mercury brings forth pure fruit; therefore it is the mother of the wise, father of mothers, water, salt, and earth.
The wise philosophers say: “No seed may grow unless it be first cast into the earth, which seed being projected into fruitful earth produces pleasant fruits.” Even so, pure sulphur with pure mercury brings forth pure fruit; therefore it is the mother of the wise, father of mothers, water, salt, and earth.
These are the seven secret tokens. This is the Hand of the Philosophers; and he who understands this hand with its mysteries and knows how to work within them shall remain a Master."
A right hand, palm facing forward, with different fingers representing elements or ingredients in the alchemical process. On the thumb a crescent moon and crown representing saltpetre. Index finger shows a six pointed star representing the alchemical union of opposites (Fire, Water, Sol, Luna, Mercury Sulphur). The middle finger has a Sun, the ring finger shows a lantern for alum. On the little finger a Key, a universal symbol of initiation, unlocking hidden wisdom, and gaining access to the Mysteries. On the palm a fish representing Mercury on fire, purification and spiritualisation, aligning with the fixing of the volatile. A radiant all-seeing eye inside a golden triangle appears at the base of the hand.