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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...
- co-founder of the Theosophical Society) and the anonymous author of the Kybalion (often taken to be William W. Atkinson, 1862–1932, a pioneer of the New...
- "Three Initiates," The Kybalion was published by the Yogi Publication Society. Whether any of the above has a basis in fact, The Kybalion bears notable structural...
- outlined before in the writings of The Kybalion first published in 1908. But Summum, considering The Kybalion incomplete and antiquated, rewrote the book...
- contextualized New Age figures and books, including Goddard, Edgar Cayce, and The Kybalion, as contemporary expressions of Gnostic and Hermetic themes. His 2023 book...
- September 2024. Grobar, Matt (22 October 2021). "Random Media Acquires 'The Kybalion'; WIA Sets Scholarship Program Partners; Sundance Institute's Kendeda Grantees;...
- Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn Hermetic Qabalah Rosicrucianism The Kybalion Hermetism and other religions v t e...
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- Atkinson were two of the three anonymous authors of The Kybalion, although the introduction to The Kybalion: The Definitive Edition (2011) presents considerable...
- Lévi, William Butler Yeats, Arthur Machen, and Frederick Hockley. The Kybalion is a book anonymously published in 1908 by three people who called themselves...