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conclusion

by

the

discovery

ofthe

phil0sopher’s

stone,

and

by

thismeansweshallallhaveasmuch

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aswedesire.”

Givenhis

growing

wealth,
Barri

began

to

change

his

style

of

living.

Renting

themost

splendid

apartment

inthe
city

intowhichhehad
tem-

porarily

settled,

hewouldfurnishitwithfabulousfurnitureand
accessories,

whichhehad

begun

tocollect.Hewoulddrive

through

the
city

inacoach

studded
with

jewels,

withsix

magnificent

blackhorsesatitshead.Henever

stayed

too

long

inone

place,

andwhenhe

disappeared,saying

hehad

moresoulsto

gather

intohis
flock,

his

reputationonlygrew

inhisabsence.

Hebecame
famous,

although

infacthehadneverdonea

single

concrete

thing.

Fromallover

Europe,

the
blind,
the

crippled,

andthe

desperate

came

tovisit
Borri,
forwordhad

spread

thathehad

healingpowers.

Heaskedno

feeforhis
services,
which

only

madehimseemmore
marvelous,

andin-

deedsomeclaimedthatinthisorthat
city

hehad

performed

a
miracle

cure.

Byonlyhinting

athis

accomplishments,

he

encouragedpeople’s

imaginations

toblowthem
up

tofantastic
proportions.

His
wealth,
forex~

ample,actually

camefromthevastsumshewas

collecting

fromhisin-

creasingly

select
group

ofrich

disciples;

yet

itwas

presumed

thathehadin

fact

perfected

the

philosopher’s

stone.TheChurchcontinuedto
pursue

him,

denouncing

him for

heresy

and
witchcraft,
andBorzi’s
response

to

these

charges

wasa

dignified

silence;

this

only

enhancedhis
reputation

and

madehisfollowersmore

passionate.Only

the
great

are

persecuted,

after

all;
how
many

understood

Jesus

Christinhisowntime?Born’didnothave

to
say

aword—-hisfollowersnowcalledthe

Pope

theAntichrist.

AndsoBorri’s
powergrew

and
grew,

untilone

day

heleftthe
city

of

Amsterdam

(where

hehadsettledfora

while),absconding

with

huge

sums

of
borrowed
money

anddiamondsthathadbeenentrustedtohim.
(He

claimedtobeabletoremovetheflawsfromdiamonds

through

the
power

ofhis

gifted

mind.)

Nowhewasontherun.The

Inquisitioneventually

caughtup

with
him,

and
forthe
last
Mentyyears

of
hislife
hewas

impris-

onedinRome.But
so
great

wasthebelief
inhis
occult
powers

thattohis

dying

day

hewasvisited

bywealthy

believers,

including

Queen

Christina

ofSweden.

Supplying

himudth
money

and

materials,

thesevisitorsal-

lowedhimtocontinuehissearchfortheelusive

philosopher’s

stone.

Interpretation

Beforeheformedhis
cult,
Borriseemstohavestumbledonacriticaldis-

covery.Tiring

ofhislifeof

debauchery,

hehaddecidedto

give

it
up

andto

devotehimselftothe
occult,

a

genuine

interestofhis.Hemusthaveno

titted,however,

thatwhenhealludedtoa

mysticalexperience

(rather

than

physical

exhaustion)

as
thesourceofhis
conversion,

people

ofallclasses

wantedtohearmore.

Realizing

the
power

hecould

gainbyascxibing

the

change

to

something

externaland

mysterious,

hewentfurtherwithhis

manufacturedvisions.The

grander

the
vision,
andthemoresacrificeshe

asked
for,

themore

appealing

andbelievablehis
story

seemed
to
become.

Remember:

People

arenotinterestedinthetruthabout

change.They
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