Soul Game By Adeline Atlas (SOS: School Of Soul)
Dec 15, 2025
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Spiritual Alchemy
If your personality is creating your personal reality, with easy reductive thinking, you must conclude that it is you that needs transforming, not the outside world. If you want to transform yourself, where do you begin? How is it done? How will you know when you have crossed a milestone? What are the milestones of true transformation on a Soul level?
You begin with the process of what is called Spiritual alchemy.
“A phoenix can’t rise from the ashes unless it has lived through the ļ¬ames.” - Adeline Atlas
Alchemy
What is alchemy?
Why is it relevant to Soul transformation?
alchemy (noun)
The forerunner of chemistry based on the supposed transformation of matter. A seemingly magical process of transformation, creation, or combination.
On the most basic level, alchemy means change and transformation. Transformation isn't a choice; it’s inherent. From the moment we're born, there's an evolutionary drive that propels us. Pivotal moments like transitioning from childhood to adulthood are evident.
Alchemy is also connected to chemistry. More technically, alchemy is connected to the science of changing materials from one form into another. The original alchemists were associated with source energy and Spirituality, not just physical transformation. They ļ¬rst transformed materials in the physical world with a connection to energy.
The origin of these words is very revealing! The meaning has evolved, and what we now identify as the meaning is not what it always was. Even though the true origins of the word chemistry are not taught anymore, you only need to look at the modern-day deļ¬nition of chemistry to ļ¬nd clues hidden in plain sight.
ARTIST - CHEMIST
ARTISTRY = CHEMISTRY
Typically, the suļ¬x -ology is associated with sciences, not - ist and -istry. Ology means “the science of” or “the knowledge of” something.5
I’m sure you can think of a few -ology words oļ¬ the top of your head, and they’ll almost all be connected to something we think of as an actual science. Psychology. Biology. Pharmacology. All sciences!6
So, why is chemistry called chemistry and not chem-ology, which would follow the word format for other sciences? If it is a science, shouldn’t it end in -ology?
In the beginning, chemistry was not a science, it was an art! It was a black art (before it came to mean something negative).