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''The Kybalion'' (full title: ''The Kybalion: A Study of the Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece'') is a book originally published in 1908 by "Three Initiates" (often identified as the
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pioneer
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, 1862–1932) that purports to convey the teachings of
Hermes Trismegistus Hermes Trismegistus (from grc, Ἑρμῆς ὁ Τρισμέγιστος, "Hermes the Thrice-Greatest"; Classical Latin: la, label=none, Mercurius ter Maximus) is a legendary Hellenistic figure that originated as a syncretic combination of ...
. While it shares with ancient and medieval Hermetic texts a number of traits such as philosophical mentalism, the concept of ' as above, so below', and the idea that everything consists of gendered polar opposites, as a whole it is more indebted to the ideas of modern
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authors, especially those of the New Thought movement to which Atkinson belonged. A modern Hermetic tract, it has been widely influential in
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circles since the twentieth century.


Seven Hermetic principles

A central concept in the book is that there are "seven Hermetic principles, upon which the entire Hermetic philosophy is based". These are, as literally quoted from the book: 1. The principle of mentalism
"The All is Mind; the Universe is Mental."
2. The principle of correspondence
"As above, so below; as below, so above.” ..This principle embodies the truth that there is always a correspondence between the laws and phenomena of the various planes of being and life.
3. The principle of vibration
"Nothing rests; everything moves; everything vibrates."
4. The principle of polarity
"Everything is dual; everything has poles; everything has its pair of opposites; like and unlike are the same; opposites are identical in nature, but different in degree; extremes meet; all truths are but half-truths; all paradoxes may be reconciled."
5. The principle of rhythm
"Everything flows, out and in; everything has its tides; all things rise and fall; the pendulum-swing manifests in everything; the measure of the swing to the right is the measure of the swing to the left; rhythm compensates."
6. The principle of cause and effect
"Every cause has its effect; every effect has its cause; everything happens according to law; chance is but a name for law not recognized; there are many planes of causation, but nothing escapes the law."
7. The principle of gender
"Gender is in everything; everything has its masculine and feminine principles; gender manifests on all planes."


Relation to ancient and medieval ''Hermetica''

According to
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, the philosophical mentalism (the primacy of mind as the active cause of things) described by the ''Kybalion'' first principle was inspired by broadly similar notions in the ancient Greek ''
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''.. Nicholas E. Chapel notes that while several aspects such as the philosophical mentalism, the concept of " as above, so below" as derived from the ''
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'', and the idea that everything exists as pairs of gendered polar opposites, do have a background in ancient and medieval Hermetic texts, other aspects such as the principle of vibration (which originates in the philosophy of David Hartley, 1705–1757) are not related to Hermeticism.. Chapel also points out that there are a number of stark contrasts between the ''Kybalion'' and the traditional ''Hermetica'', such as the ''Kybalion'' anti-theological stance versus the heavy emphasis on
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in the ''Hermetica'', or the ''Kybalion'' focus on the practitioner's "mental transmutation" versus the ''Hermetica'' preoccupation with reverence for and unification with the divine. Chapel concludes that as a whole, the ''Kybalion'' is too bound up with early 20th-century ideas emanating from the
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movement to be representative of the broader historical tradition of Hermetic philosophy.


See also

* As above, so below * Correspondence *
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References

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External links

* * ''The Kybalion'' at archive.org (scanned pdf from the
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)
''The Kybalion'' at gutenberg.org
(plain text from
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''The Kybalion'' at thoughtaudio.com
(audiobook) *
http://www.kybalion.org
(general resource page on ''The Kybalion'') {{DEFAULTSORT:Kybalion, The 1908 non-fiction books Occult books Hermetica Works published under a pseudonym