Review of Secrets of Alchemy from New Dawn Magazine
Jennifer Hoskins
New Dawn Magazine
Review
THE SECRETS OF
ALCHEMY:
THE GREAT CROSS AND
THE END OF TIME
A Film by Jay Weidner
For
readers who have tackled Jay Weidner & Vincent Bridge’s
The Mysteries of the Great Cross of Hendaye:Alchemy and
the End of Time, this first part of a projected series
of films on Alchemy comes as a welcome adjunct. This film
looks like a pilot and will be sure to be taken up by any
cable channel which features paranormal, mysteries and
the like. The narration is provided by Jay Weidner, with
the support of Sharron Rose as Fulcanelli’s voice.
Jay starts the viewer on his journey from the first ramblings
in California garage sales in the early1990s when he acquired
a large metaphysical library. Among the books was Fulcanelli’s
Mystery of the Cathedrals. The visual journey continues
for almost an hour and takes the viewer from the USA to
Europe and the Americas, as well as into other time sand
other galaxies. The story of the Western occult tradition – Alchemy– unfolds
with what was known since Egyptian times, to Jay Weidner’s
independent research over the last ten years. Incorporated
into the journey are visual feasts of the gothic monuments,
a really good look at the Great Cyclic Cross at Hendaye,
works of art featuring alchemical symbolism, close-up film
of rare documents, and the soaring cathedral-like landscapes
of Cusco, Peru.
Interspersed with alchemical material are intervals of time-lapse landscapes
with turbulent clouds and a background of ethereal music. I felt this was
a little overdone, although the verbal material over the time-lapse was
important and interesting.
I picked up much more in the second viewing found that some parts of the Great
Cross of Hendaye book were illuminated or complemented by the visual medium.
The production values are certainly solid. The cinematography is bright
and steady and post production/editing appears crisp.
and Jay Weidner’s voice is soothing and easy listening. I would have
been in favour of more interviews with the experts from whom he quotes, but
hopefully that will come in future programs. I see this DVD being used in college
courses incorporating metaphysics or the nature of the Western occult tradition.
This would be a recommended addition to the library of any budding alchemist
or metaphysician.
– Jennifer Hoskins
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