![]() ![]() Speaking of anonymous writers, William Walter Atkinson wrote The Kybalion under the pseudonym “The Three Initiates”. Trismegistus supposedly wrote over 10,000 books, giving another theory he was actually made up of a group of anonymous occult student writers. Others believed he was simply a metaphorical figure mixed of the ancient gods Hermes and Thoth. Some claim he was an actual man who lived in Egypt so long ago that the biblical figure Abraham picked up his teachings. Trismegistus was a reputed philosopher, priest, and a magician. This cryptic tradition was founded by the mysterious figure Hermes Trismegistus. The Principle of Gender: Everything consists of masculine and and feminine qualities.The Principle of Cause & Effect: Every cause has its effects and every effect has its cause.The Principle of Rhythm: All is ebb and flow.The Principe of Polarity: Everything is dual.The Principle of Vibration: Everything is in motion, nothing is at rest.The Principle of Correspondence: As above, so below.The Principle of Mentalism: Everything is mental.The book consists of a short intro to Hermeticism with chapters dedicated to each of the seven hermetic principles: The Kybalion is a brief introduction to the arcane world of Hermeticism, a mix of religious, philosophical, and magical beliefs of humanity’s spiritual quest to its true divine nature. Genre: Non-Fiction, New Age/Metaphysical. ![]() ![]() The Kybalion by the Three Initiates ( Amazon) ( Goodreads) ![]()
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