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The Yellowstone Club. Sulfur?
"Three Primes (Tria Prima) in Alchemy
Three primes, namelysulfur (the mind), mercury (the spirit) and salt (the body/base matter)were the three components which comprised material substances according to Paracelsus, a Swiss alchemist who lived during German Renaissance period.
Sulfur
Being one of the most prominent and interesting alchemy symbols, the element of sulfur (also known as Brimstone) is represented by two different ways in alchemy.
The first and more commonly used symbol for sulfur is a triangle standing on top of a Greek cross (a cross with arms of equal length predating Christianity).
Sulfur, the Alchemical Symbol, © MysticaLink at ShutterStock
The second symbol is comprised of a patriarchal cross/Cross of Loraine standing on top of an ouroboros/infinity symbol.
Although there were no resources mentioning this symbol being used to represent Satan before, this symbol for sulfur came to be known as the Satan’s Cross/the Leviathan Cross after it was adopted as a Satanic symbol by Anton LaVey in 1960s. The symbol is still used by people of Satanic faith for identification purposes.
Read about the Satanic Cross here: The Leviathan Cross/Satan’s Cross and Its Meaning
Read about ouroboros here: Ouroboros, The Infinity Symbol and Its Meaning
Sulfur was associated with properties like heat, dryness and masculinity and it is considered one of the Three Primes in alchemy along with mercury (a symbol of femininity, moist/wetness and cold) and salt.
Sulfur represented dissolution, evaporation and expansion/expansive force in alchemy.
Mercury
As the second of the Three Primes among alchemy symbols, mercury is an element represented by a symbol made of an upward pointing crescent moon on top of what we call ‘the female symbol’ today.
Mercury, an element also known as hydrargyrum or quicksilver, represented the spirit of life/life force. According to the belief, this spirit was not lost at all while matter shifted between solid and liquid states and it even transcended death and carried on existing after it.
Salt
As the third and final prime in alchemy, salt is represented using a symbol comprised of a circle divided in two by a horizontal line crossing through it in the middle.
Salt in alchemy represents crystallization and condensation and it was also considered as a symbol for the physical matter and essence of things in nature."
https://mythologian.net/alchemy-symbols-meanings-extended-list-alchemical-symbols/