I wasn’t sure what to expect from The Kybalion, but it turned out to be better than I imagined. The book offers understandable and valuable insights, especially for anyone open to learning and exploring new ideas. It feels like this book found me at just the right time.
The Kybalion is worth a re-read. It’s a great beginner’s guide to occultism, and it’s sparked a genuine interest in learning more about the occult. One concept that stuck with me was, “The All is Mind; the Universe is Mental.” This idea suggests that everything in the universe comes from and is governed by a supreme, universal mind - what the book calls “The All.” Basically, it means that the entire universe is a mental construct within the mind of this infinite consciousness, and our reality is shaped by this mental energy.
Even though the book was written over a century ago, it feels ahead of its time. The language is surprisingly easy for modern readers, which I didn’t expect.
I’ve also read that The Kybalion is somewhat notorious in the occult world for not strictly adhering to traditional Hermetic principles, as it seems to be more influenced by Atkinson’s fascination with New Thought. However, I still think the book offers valuable insights and relevant lessons. Whether or not it’s pure Hermeticism, it still gives a unique perspective on understanding the universe and our place in it.