1) In the middle ages, alchemy was a form of theoretical philosophy of nature that was practiced. Magic is an illusion of devices, mainly used for entertainment rather than a form of life. Traditional science is a research done based on scientific methods to come to a conclusion. The differences between alchemy and magic/traditional methods can be seen through the process of how the information comes together. For example, magic is produced through devices that seem in the norm but are filled with escapes to perform what cannot be done. A Researcher, who follows the traditional science, that would like to answer why suicides occur in an area (city/state/country) will do research and compare statistics rather than forming a pot of spell. Alchemy is mainly just theories of how things are, which cannot be proved through research or spells.
3) Alchemy is practice with more of a quack mentality because many people don't buy into products or theories without given proof of facts; although, some buyers would still hope that these products are as effective as they seem. One example includes the make up products sold in the market today. Products like "bare minerals" or "pure minerals" are both products aimed directly at the ability to become more youthful. These products may use vitamins or antioxidant herbs, but to determine exactly how youthful the buyer may become after the usage of these products are not known. Another example of youthful production used today to reach this goal may be through exercising or massages, but to take the statistics of the results may not be dependable.
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I believe, to a certain extent, it really is a lot about faith. It is often said that faith can move mountains, and it is amazing the effects that faith produces in results. I read in a book that the type of healing, such as holistic, only has an effect because of the faith that people have. Two faiths are involved when this type of healing occurs, the faith of the healer in themselves and their abilities, as well as the faith that the person has in been healed. There are certain things which I would be hesitant on believing that can be cured by these methods. However, if the faith is there I don’t see why it should be looked down upon in any way. It really is all about the state of mind that one is in.
I do agree with you that there are a lot of make up products. I do not believe that these products help people to look younger. These people just spend their money and want to believe that it helps them. I think it makes them feel better and more comfortable about themselves.
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