The Kybalion is a profound exploration of Hermetic philosophy, originally published in 1908. This timeless work delves into the ancient wisdom of Egyptian and Greek traditions, presenting the teachings that have influenced many spiritual and philosophical movements.
The book is structured around seven key principles that form the foundation of Hermetic thought:
Mentalism: The idea that “The All is Mind” and that the universe is a mental creation.
Correspondence: The principle of “As above, so below; as below, so above,” highlighting the interconnectedness of all things.
Vibration: The concept that everything in the universe is in constant motion and vibrates at its own frequency.
Polarity: The understanding that everything has its opposites, which are actually two extremes of the same thing.
Rhythm: The principle that everything flows in and out, rises and falls, creating cycles in life.
Cause and Effect: The law that every cause has its effect, and every effect has its cause.
Gender: The idea that gender exists in everything, manifesting as masculine and feminine principles.