What is Liquid Gold?
Our honeys & elixirs use a combination of liquid crystal and mineral essences, created using a synergy of 24K Liquid Gold drops (30ppm created using 99.99% pure Gold), Monoatomic Gold (30X of colloidal ocean minerals) and 316Hz Bifilar Scalar Frequencies.​
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Monoatomic Gold - Alchemical & Traditional Uses
Monoatomic Gold is a term used within alchemical and Hermetic traditions to describe a non-metallic, highly refined preparation of gold, distinct from conventional metallic or ionic forms.
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Across ancient cultures, including Egyptian, Sumerian, and later Hermetic lineages, gold held deep symbolic importance. In these traditions, gold was associated with the Sun, illumination, and the principle of refinement. References to sacred gold preparations appear in mythic and philosophical texts under names such as manna (Shemanna), or sacred gold, often framed as substances reserved for initiates and ceremonial use.
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Monoatomic or alchemical gold has historically been regarded as a symbolic and initiatory substance, representing inner refinement, clarity, and alignment with higher principles. Its value lies not in measurable physiological effects but in its philosophical, ritual, and contemplative significance.
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Alchemy & Symbolism
Within alchemical philosophy, gold represents the culmination of transformation - the refinement of matter, mind, and intention. Alchemical preparations of gold are traditionally approached as ceremonial tools, used in meditation, ritual practice, and intentional work.
Many people describe their experience with gold-based alchemical preparations as subtle yet powerful, and something that is felt rather than quantified.Gold’s enduring association with harmony, balance, and luminosity has made it a central symbol in spiritual and alchemical traditions for thousands of years.


Further suggested benefits of
Monoatomic Minerals
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Gold has been revered across cultures for its stability, luminosity, and symbolic association with clarity and presence.
Many people are drawn to gold in meditation and ceremonial settings for its sense of refinement and coherence, and for the way it anchors attention during quiet, inward-focused practices.
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Gold has long been associated with creativity, particularly in cycles of reflection and renewal and the full moon, and is often incorporated into personal rituals, altars, and intentional work.
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About the material
Gold is an excellent electrical conductor and is highly responsive to its surrounding environment. For this reason, we recommend storing gold pieces with care, away from electronic devices, to preserve their physical integrity and ceremonial use.
