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A Study of The Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece. CONTENTS: The Hermetic Philosophy -- The Seven Hermetic Principles: The Principle of Mentalism,The Principle of Correspondence, The Principle of Vibration, The Principle of Polarity, The Principle of Rhythm, The Principle of Cause and Effect, The Principle of Gender -- Mental Transmutation -- The All -- The Mental Universe -- The Divine Paradox -- "The All" in All -- Planes of Correspondence -- Vibration -- Polarity -- Rhythm -- Causation -- Gender -- Mental Gender -- Hermetic Axioms.
The Kybalion - The Three Initiates - The Kybalion: Hermetic Philosophy, originally published in 1908 under the pseudonym of "the Three Initiates", is a book claiming to be the essence of the teachings of Hermes TrismegistusThe Kybalion: Hermetic Philosophy, originally published in 1908 under the pseudonym of "the Three Initiates", is a book claiming to be the essence of the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus.Since 1908, it has served as a study of basic hermetic teachings that outline an ageless wisdom. In ancient times (and even today), these teachings were not understood by the lay person, but were readily understood by students after the axioms and principles had been explained and exemplif...
Here is the flagship edition of the most popular occult work of the past century, now published with a groundbreaking historical introduction that establishes its authentic authorship and a "lost" bonus work by the original author. It is one of the most mysterious and hotly debated occult works ever written-and without question the most popular and widely influential book of arcane philosophy of the twentieth century: The Kybalion has been credited only to the cryptic "Three Initiates" since its first appearance in 1908. Debate rages over the identity of the Three Initiates, the origin of the book's mysterious title and insights, and the nature of the Hermetic teachings on which it is though...
The Kybalion: Hermetic Philosophy, originally published in 1908 by a person or persons under the pseudonym of "the Three Initiates", is a book claiming to be the essence of the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus.
The Kybalion: Hermetic Philosophy, originally published in 1908 under the pseudonym of "the Three Initiates", is a book claiming to be the essence of the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus. The Kybalion was first published in 1908 by the Yogi Publication Society in Chicago, Illinois and has been in the public domain since 1977. Purportedly based upon ancient Hermeticism, its philosophies became founding pillars within the New Thought movement of the early 1910s. The book early on makes the claim that it makes its appearance in one's life when the time is appropriate and includes axioms and insights similar to those found in the Book of Proverbs.
Unlock the secrets of the universe with "The Kybalion," the definitive guide to the ancient wisdom of Hermeticism. This occult classic, shrouded in mystery, claims to be the essence of the teachings of the legendary sage Hermes Trismegistus. Penned by the enigmatic "Three Initiates," the book unveils seven universal principles that are the key to understanding the very fabric of reality. Delve into the Principle of Mentalism, which asserts that "All is Mind" and that the universe is a mental creation. Explore the Principle of Correspondence, encapsulated in the famous maxim "As above, so below," revealing the intricate web connecting the physical, mental, and spiritual planes. Discover the P...
The Kybalion, by Three Initiates: The Hermetic Philosophy, written by legendary author Three Initiates is widely considered to be one of the greatest classic and historical texts of all time. This great classic will surely attract a whole new generation of readers. For many, The Kybalion, by Three Initiates: The Hermetic Philosophy is required reading for various courses and curriculums. And for others who simply enjoy reading timeless pieces of classic literature, this gem by Three Initiates is highly recommended. Published by Classic Books International and beautifully produced, The Kybalion, by Three Initiates: The Hermetic Philosophy would make an ideal gift and it should be a part of everyone's personal library.
The most popular occult work of the twentieth century The Kybalion has long fascinated readers with its exploration of hermetic wisdom. Credited to the mysterious Three Initiates, The Kybalion is an esoteric classic that has remained popular since its initial publication in 1908. The book explores the Seven Hermetic Principles—including the Principles of Causation, Mental Transmutation, and Polarity—and the philosophies it contains became founding ideas in the New Thought movement. This edition of the original text is the latest title in the Essential Wisdom Library, which brings sacred wisdom, both ancient and modern, to today’s audience. It includes a new introduction to frame the historical context and importance of the text, along with an updated, modern design. The Kybalion is a perfect resource and a key source of wisdom for the growing wave of readers interested in the occult and esoteric.
The Kybalion by Three Initiates: The Seven Hermetic Principles. The Kybalion: Hermetic Philosophy, originally published in 1908 by a person or persons under the pseudonym of "the Three Initiates", is a book claiming to be the essence of the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus. We take great pleasure in presenting to the attention of students and investigators of the Secret Doctrines this little work based upon the world-old Hermetic Teachings. There has been so little written upon this subject, not withstanding the countless references to the Teachings in the many works upon occultism, that the many earnest searchers after the Arcane Truths will doubtless welcome the appearance of this present ...
2011 Reprint of 1905 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. "The Kybalion," first published in 1905, claims to be the essence of the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus. It was published anonymously by a group or person under the pseudonym of "the Three Initiates." The book purports to be based upon ancient Hermeticism, though many of its ideas are relatively modern concepts arising from the New Thought movement. Rumored to be an ancient Egyptian man-god who fathered astrology, alchemy, and other magical arts, the figure of Hermes has fascinated readers of occult literature for generations. Writers in late antiquity named Hermes Trisme...