Hermes writes: The dragon only dies when his killed by his brother and sister at once. Not by one alone, but by both at once, namely by sun and moon. That means that one must unite it with Luna or sol. The dragon is the living quicksilver drawn from or out of the bodies that a body, soul and spirit. Hence it is also said that the dragon does not die without his brother and sister.” Ed. J. Telle, Rosarium Philosophorum, 1992
“The dragon represents Mercury whether it is fixed or volatile. Within it is Saturn, who eats his own tail, and because of his poison and sharp teeth, is a watchful and faithful servant of the philosophers who is not easily vanquished.” M. Maier, 1618
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