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The Seven Hermetic Principles - Chew - 2013-02-03 So yeah doing some researching about stupid stuff I stumple across this Hermetism thing, which it's kinda explained in a boko called The Kybalion. 1. The Principle of Mentalism. Quote: "THE ALL IS MIND; The Universe is Mental."2. The Principle of Correspondence. Quote:"As above, so below; as below, so above."3. The Principle of Vibration. Quote: "Nothing rests; everything moves; everything vibrates."4. The Principle of Polarity. Quote: "Everything is Dual; everything has poles; everything has its5. The Principle of Rhythm. Quote: "Everything flows, out and in; everything has its tides;6. The Principle of Cause and Effect. Quote:"Every Cause has its Effect; every Effect has its Cause;7. The Principle of Gender. Quote: "Gender is in everything; everything has its Masculine What's really curious to me is that this book is from 1908, but this books only tries to explain the Hermetism teachings which dates over 8000 years ago. And if you really try to understand what each principle says they seem pretty similar to many laws we know to date such from Newton (The principle of cause and effect), Heraclitus (Everything flows/moves) and many others. How could someone from that time have this kind of knowledge? Could many people be inspired by these teachings? If so how come this is not being taught in some school/universities even if it's only one "subject" or a simple homework? Welp this is it for my saturday night! The Seven Hermetic Principles - Eos - 2013-02-03 Truisms are considered such because they're vague enough to applicable in most any circumstance, particularly ones derived from observance of the natural world. Why would people thounsads of years ago not be aware of the things around them more than people today? If anything it's exactly opposite because today we take most things for granted because it's handed to us on a platter without any real effort on our part, whereas our ancestors were actually invested in being aware of the world around them just to survive. |