The Kybalion Paperback

$20.00

Publisher  :  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (February 23, 2012) Language  :  English Paperback  :  122 pages ISBN-10  :  1470126389 ISBN-13  :  978-1470126384 Item Weight  :  8.5 ounces Dimensions  :  6 x 0.28 x 9 inches  

The Kybalion expresses the worldview of the Ancient African priests of the Nile Valley who ordered the workings of the universe. A very unique aspect of the text is that it defies simple categorization such as ?religion?, ?science?, ?history?, etc. Our humans ancestors applied knowledge gained in the complete spectrum of life to solve problems that arose. Since The Kybalion primarily addresses laws of energy that are unseen to the eye, it would be most accurate to refer to The Kybalion as spiritual technology. These laws of energy are: mentalism, correspondence, vibration, polarization, rhythm, cause and effect, and gender. This world view has existed since our human ancestors first began to develop human culture in the heartland of Africa. The Ancient Egyptian divinity that symbolized knowledge and wisdom was called Djehuty. Ancient Greeks borrowed this spiritual technology from the Ancient Egyptians, however Djehuty came to be known as Toth to the Greeks who acquired this body of knowledge. In time Toth came to be known by many throughout the Mediterranean world as Hermes or Hermes Trismegistus. Greeks who adopted this spiritual technology were on the margins of society and by the time of Constantine?s dictatorship in Rome, practitioners of ?pagan? religion were severely castigated. Due to the vigilance of the practitioners, or The Initiates as they are referred to in the text, this knowledge has survived until today. The Kybalion transcends the doctrine of all man-made religions. It should be read by all who seek harmony with the forces that The Creator/The All put in motion.

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