My grandma would've called 'The Kybalion' woo-woo nonsense, but she lived some principles instinctively. 'Cause and Effect'? She knew planting seeds tended to meant tomatoes by summer. 'Gender' (the yin-yang concept)? Her quilts balanced bold colors with calming neutrals. I blend her practicality with hermeticism—when anxious, I ask: 'What's the mental equivalent of grandma's chamomile tea?' Sometimes it's repeating 'I am the universe' like a mantra; other times, it's literally gardening to align with Nature's rhythms. The magic isn't in lofty ideas but in tying them to tangible acts—like stirring intention into morning coffee or seeing arguments as opportunities to practice polarity ('Their anger holds my calm').
Ever since I stumbled upon 'The Kybalion', it's like life handed me a secret manual. The principle of Mentalism really stuck with me—the idea that the universe is mental, and our thoughts shape reality. I started small, catching myself when I spiraled into negativity and consciously shifting to gratitude or visualization. It's wild how tiny mental tweaks ripple outward—like when I focused on abundance instead of scarcity, opportunities I'd overlooked suddenly became visible.
Another game-changer was the Principle of Correspondence ('As above, so below'). I began noticing patterns between my inner state and external chaos. When my desk was a mess, my mind usually was too. Now, tidying physical space feels like harmonizing my thoughts. Rituals help—lighting incense while affirming 'All is mind' grounds me before work. It's not about perfection; some days I forget entirely. But even remembering once shifts something.
Back in college, I treated 'The Kybalion' like spiritual homework—highlighting passages but not living them. Then burnout hit. The Principle of Rhythm became my lifeline: recognizing that every slump has an upswing. Instead of fighting fatigue, I leaned into rest knowing energy would return. I applied the Principle of Polarity too—when stuck between two extremes (like work vs. laziness), I sought the middle path. Maybe 'productive rest' meant reading philosophy instead of scrolling.
Now, I keep a pocket notebook for hermetic observations. Why did traffic frustrate me less on days I meditated? Why did certain friends drain me while others felt effortless? Over time, these notes revealed how vibration (another principle!) operates in relationships and habits. It's less about rigid rules and more about playful curiosity—like being a detective in your own life.
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