Ali Puli

Ali Puli
Ali Puli

18th Century depiction of Ali Puli by Burghard de Groot
Nationality Mauritanian Mauritania
Occupation Alchemist
Known for Hermetic Philosopher and attributed author of Centrum Naturae Concentratum
Religion Christian

Ali Puli, also known as Alipili, is the attributed author of a number of 17th-century alchemical and hermetic texts. However, his historical existence is doubtful, and A.E. Waite went as far as to describe the work attributed to him as "forgery pure and simple in respect of age and authorship [which] may be left to stand at its value in the matter of content."[1]

He is described as a Mauritanian Christian of Asiatic extraction - also variously as an Arab (because he was said to have written in Arabic), and a Moor.[2]

Influence

The most influential work attributed to him is Centrum Naturae Concentratum. This work was purported to have been written originally in Arabic, though no Arabic version is extant. It was published in Dutch in 1694, and first translated into English by Edmund Brice in 1696. It is most noted for the following passage:

I admonish thee, whosoever thou art, that desirest to dive into the innermost parts of Nature, if that thou seekest thou findeth not within thee, thou wilt never find it without thee.[3]

This passage is cited by Waite as evidence of a spiritual mystical tradition within alchemy, and has been widely quoted, notably by the theosophist Madame Blavatsky (who misattributes him as Abipili).[4]

The passage has been identified as a source of the Wiccan Charge of the Goddess produced by Gerald Gardner and later revised by Doreen Valiente.[5] It is the oldest of the sources so identified.

References

  1. ^ Waite, A.E. (1926). The Secret Tradition in Alchemy, its development and records. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & co., ltd. pp. 352–7. OCLC 1295967. 
  2. ^ Waite, A.E. (1914 November). "Some notes on the alchemist Alipili". The Alchemical Journal 3 (15): 25–28. OCLC 41963988. 
  3. ^ Alipili (1696). Centrum naturae concentratum,or, The salt of nature regenerated. translated by E. Brice. London: J.Harris. OCLC 13046722. 
  4. ^ Blavatsky, H.P. (1972) [1877]. Isis Unveiled. Vol.2. New York NY: Theosophical University Press Online Edition. p. 617. ISBN 1-55700-135-9. OCLC 310905077. http://www.theosociety.org/pasade/isis/iu2-12b.htm. 
  5. ^ Serith, Ceisiwr. "The Sources of the Charge of the Goddess". http://www.ceisiwrserith.com/wicca/charge.htm. Retrieved 23 October 2007. 

Further reading

Works by or about Ali Puli in libraries (WorldCat catalog)


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