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The Kybalion: Hermetic Philosophy is a book that was authored by three individuals calling themselves The Three Initiates. The content of this book, according to the authors, is believed to be the essence of the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus. This does not cite its references or sources. ...

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General Description

The Kybalion was first published in December of 1908 and is now in the public domain thus can be downloaded freely from the internet. The book is included into Hermeticism with respect to its dedication, as are most books by Hermes. The public domain comprises the body of all creative works and other knowledge—writing, artwork, music, science, inventions, and others—in which no person or organization has any proprietary interest. ... Hermeticism should not be confused with the concept of a hermit. ...


The Seven Principles

The seven principles, or axioms as defined in the book are as follows:


Principle of Mentalism

The Principle of Mentalism embodies the truth that "All is Mind."


Mental Transmutation

Mental Transmutation (also known as Mental Alchemy, the Art of Mental Chemistry, and the Art of Polarization) means the art of changing and transforming mental states, forms, and conditions, into others(chapter 3, page 45). It can also be considered a form of Mystic Psychology(chaper 2, page 35). For other uses, see Mind (disambiguation). ... // Transmutation is the conversion of one object into another. ...


Principle of Correspondence

The Principle of Correspondence embodies the truth that there is always a correspondence between the laws of phenomena of the various planes of being and life[1]. As above, so below; as below, so above. This principle states that there is a harmony, agreement and correspondence between the aforementioned "planes". The planes are as follows: Hermes Trismegistuss axiom, As Above, So Below is a key metaphysical concept. ...

  • The Great Physical Plane
  • The Great Mental Plane
  • The Great Spiritual Plane

Principle of Vibration

The Principle of Vibration embodies the truth that motion is manifest in everything in the Universe, that nothing rests, and everything moves, vibrates, and circles (page 137). This principle explains that the differences between different manifestations of Matter, Energy, Mind, and even Spirit, are the result of only different "vibrations"[2]. The higher you are on the scale, the higher your rate of vibration will be. Here, The All is purported to be at an infinite level of vibration, almost to the point of being at rest. There are said to be millions upon millions of varying degrees between The All, and the objects of the lowest vibration [3]. The All is the Hermetic version of God, to some and not to others. ...


Mental Transmutation is thought to be the practical application of this principle. To change your mental state-change your vibration. One may do this by an effort of Will, in the direction of deliberately fixing the "attention" upon a more desirable state[4].


Principle of Polarity

The Principle of Polarity embodies the truth that everything is dual, everything has two poles, and everything has its pair of opposites[5]. Some of the many ways to explain this principle are as follows:


All manifested things have two sides, two aspects, or two poles[6]. Everything is and isn't at the same time; all truths are but half truths and every truth is half false; there are two sides to everything; opposites are identical in nature, yet different in degree; extremes meet; all paradoxes may be reconciled[7].


Principle of Rhythm

The Principle of Rhythm embodies the truth that in everything there is manifested a measured motion, a to and fro; a flow and inflow; a swing backward and forward, in short, a pendulum-like movement[8]. This principle explains that there is rhythm between every pair of opposites, or poles, and is closely related to the Principle of Polarity[9]. It can be seen that this Principle is how you get from one pole to the other, and not necessarily poles of extremity (extreme opposites).


Principle of Cause and Effect

The Principle of Cause and Effect explains that there is a cause for every effect, and an effect for every cause[10]. It also states that there is no such thing as chance, that chance is merely a term indicating cause existing but not recognized or perceived[11]. The principle is clarified in the chapter Causation.


Principle of Gender

The Principle of Gender embodies the truth that there is gender manifested in everything[12]. It is stated the view of the authors does not relate to "sex", but to "beget; to procreate, to generate, to create, or to produce" in this respect[13]. Here, gender is manifested as the Masculine and Feminine Principles, and manifests itself on all planes.


Mental Gender is a Hermetic concept which relates to the masculine and feminine principles. It does not refer to the physical gender of someone, nor does it suggest that someone of a certain physical gender necessarily has a certain mental gender. Ideally, one wants to have a balanced mental gender.[14] Hermeticism should not be confused with the concept of a hermit. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


The concept and principle of gender, put forth in the Kybalion states that gender exists on all planes of existence (Physical, Mental, and Spiritual), and represents different aspects on different planes. It is also stated that everything and everyone contains these two Elements of Principles.[15]


The Masculine Principle is always in the direction of giving out or expressing, and contents itself with the "Will" in its varied phases.[16]


The Feminine Principle is always in the direction of receiving impressions, and has a much more varied field of operation than the Masculine. The Feminine conducts the work of generating new thoughts , concepts, and ideas, including the work of the imagination.[17]


It is said that there must be a balance in these two forces. The Masculine is apt to acting without restraint, order, or reason, resulting in chaos, without the Feminine. The Feminine, on the other hand, is apt to constantly reflect and fail to actually do anything, resulting in stagnation, if the masculine is not present. With both the masculine and feminine working in conjunction, you get thoughtful action that breeds success. [18]


Who Wrote The Kybalion?

The "Three Initiates" who authored The Kybalion chose to remain anonymous this has only served to deepen the mystery that sounds the work. Note, of course, that the book is actually NOT The Kyablion; it says, rather, that it is ABOUT The Kybalion, which remains unpublished except the quoted excerpts. Whether the actual Kybalion exists is therefore unprovable, or perhaps it was just an oral tradition. Were they self-proclaimed initiates or did someone or something initiate them, and into what were they initiated? And if they were initiated, who or what did it and what was the initiation? <--On the title page of The Klybalion it states that the book was published by Yogi Publication Society which runs out of the Masonic Temple in Chicago, IL. So I believe they were Freemasons.


Various schools of thought regarding authorship exist. The most popular [19] is that Paul Foster Case and Yogi Ramacharaka (a.k.a. William Walker Atkinson and/or Baba Bharata [20] were two of the "Three Initiates", with the third unknown. Paul Foster Case (October 3, 1884 – March 2, 1954) was an American occultist. ... Yogi Ramacharaka was the pseudonym of William Walker Atkinson, an American writer who was influential in turn-of-the-century (1890s-1900s) spiritual/philosophical movements such as New Thought (a precursor to todays New Age movement) and Theosophy. ... William Walker Atkinson (December 5, 1862 - November 22, 1932) was a very important and influential American figure in the early days of the New Thought Movement. ...


According to the Paul Foster Case bibliography published by the authoritative Fraternity of Hidden Light, the Kybalion was in fact written by Paul Foster Case, William Walker Atkinson and Michael Whitty. See http://www.lvx.org/Archive/biblio.pdf It is a well known fact that Paul Foster Case was a Freemason - see http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/biography/esoterica/case_p/case_p.html for further details, or download a record of his masonic affiliation from lvx.org - and therefore it is no surprise that the Kybalion was originally published by the Yogi Publication Society/Masonic Temple in Chicago, IL.


According to the historical novel The Kabalyon Key,see http://kabalyonkey.com the Kabalion is an edited work of an older Greek manuscript called the Kabalyon.


Derivative Works

One derivative work has emerged from an esoteric organization by the name of Summum which, considering The Kybalion to be antiquated and incomplete, rewrote the text and incorporated a "grand" principle, The Principle of Creation, that Summum claims is the foundation underlying the existence of The All and the source from which the seven principles emanate. However a textual analysis of this "eighth principle" shows that it is a modern creation as the language is sharply different from and more contemporary than that of the the original seven principles; it's authenticity is therefore unproven to those outside the Summum movement. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Summum is a religion begun in 1975. ... The All is the Hermetic version of God, to some and not to others. ...


Doreen Virtue, Ph.D, authored "Divine Magic: The Seven Sacred Secrets of Manifestation (A New Interpretation of the Classic Hermetic Manual The Kybalion" in 2006. She presents a modern, clear version of the Kybalion which includes a companion meditative CD. She states that one can learn to master one's moods, release negativity, manifest higher levels of abundance, and attract new opportunities into one's life with the aid of the teachings of the Kybalion.


Languages

A few organizations consider The Kybalion as the essential foundation of their beliefs and have translated the original text into many languages. Ultimately, The Kybalion itself claims to have influenced all major religions and philosophies ancient and modern alike.


See also

For other uses, see Alchemy (disambiguation). ... It has been suggested that astrologer be merged into this article or section. ... The Emerald Tablet, also known as Smaragdine Table, Tabula Smaragdina, or The Secret of Hermes, is an ancient text purporting to reveal the secret of the primordial substance and its transmutations. ... Herbert Silberer (February 28, 1882 – January 12, 1923) was a Viennese psychologist involved with the professional circle surrounding Sigmund Freud which included other pioneers of psychological study as Carl Jung, Alfred Adler and others. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ... Hermetica refers to a category of popular Late Antique literature purporting to contain secret wisdom, and generally attributed to Hermes Trismegistus. ... Hermeticism should not be confused with the concept of a hermit. ... For other uses of this term, see occult (disambiguation). ... Summum is a religion begun in 1975. ... The All is the Hermetic version of God, to some and not to others. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... Look up magic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...

Notes

  1. ^ Kybalion page 28
  2. ^ Kybalion page 30
  3. ^ Kybalion page 31
  4. ^ Kybalion page 214
  5. ^ Kybalion page 32
  6. ^ Kybalion page 149
  7. ^ Kybalion pages 149-150
  8. ^ Kybalion page 36
  9. ^ Kybalion page 159
  10. ^ Kybalion page 38
  11. ^ Kybalion page 171
  12. ^ Kybaliob pages 39-40
  13. ^ Kybalion page 183
  14. ^ Three Initiates pp. 193-211
  15. ^ (Three Initiates page 40)
  16. ^ (Three Initiates page 203)
  17. ^ (Three Initiates p. 203)
  18. ^ (Three Initiates pp. 203-4)
  19. ^ http://www.kybalion.org
  20. ^ http://users.telenet.be/ananda/ramach.htm

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Kybalion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1090 words)
The Kybalion was first published in December of 1908 and is now in the public domain.
One derivative work has emerged from an esoteric organization by the name of Summum which, considering The Kybalion to be antiquated and incomplete, rewrote the text and incorporated a "grand" principle that Summum claims is the foundation underlying the existence of The All and the source from which the seven principles emanate.
Ultimately, The Kybalion itself claims to have influenced all major religions and philosophies ancient and modern alike.
World Mysteries - Kybalion (12231 words)
This Principle embodies the truth that in everything there is manifested a measured motion, to and fro; a flow and inflow; a swing backward and forward; a pendulum-like movement; a tide-like ebb and flow; a high-tide and low-tide; between the two poles which exist in accordance with the Principle of Polarity described a moment ago.
"In its Essence, THE ALL is UNKNOWABLE."-- The Kybalion.
Read the message of The Kybalion- -and follow the example of "the wise"--avoiding the mistake of "the half-wise" who perish by reason of their folly.
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