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Kybalion (Hardcover)
"Three Initiates"
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R849
R704
Discovery Miles 7 040
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Fifty years ago, Carlos Casteneda brought us the wisdom he had
gleaned from studies with a Yaqui medicine man. Now, in the 21st
century, Three Initiates share some of the knowledge and
understanding they have learned from training with Ninja Master
Ashida Kim and his teacher the mysterious Guru. To be sure, there
were lessons in martial arts, stealth and invisibility, in
meditation and Qi Gong. But, the tales of courage and patriotism
and adventure are what opened the portals of self-knowledge and
brought them to the threshold of truth. When Ashida Kim appeared on
the scene during the "Ninja Boom" of the eighties, he was often
challenged to produce some documentation of his Ninjitsu training.
He always said he learned it in the Army, and that the tradition
was not to reveal your training, having "no name-no art." This is
the de-classified story of the Guru, his father, brother, teacher,
friend and mentor. It is hoped that this chronicle of a life well
lived will be of some benefit to other Seekers on the Way.
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The Kybalion (Hardcover)
"Three Initiates"; Edited by Carmina M. Dragomir
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R589
Discovery Miles 5 890
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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One of the most influential occult texts of the twentieth century,
The Kybalion is a compendium of Hermetic and Alchemical philosophy
relevant to the initiation of all true seekers of the hidden
mysteries.
Who wrote this mysterious guide to the principles of esoteric
psychology and worldly success? History has kept readers guessing .
. . and now, for the first time, seekers everywhere can discover a
widely available edition of a guidebook that has been an
underground classic for generations.
Here are the teachings of the legendary sage Hermes Trismegistus,
reinterpreted for the modern reader. Rumored to be an ancient
Egyptian man-god who fathered astrology, alchemy, and other magical
arts, the figure of Hermes has fascinated readers of occult
literature for generations. Writers in late antiquity named Hermes
Trismegistus as the author of their own esoteric teachings,
building the mystery of his lineage. Since 1908, "The
Kybalion"awritten at the hand of the unnamed aThree Initiatesaahas
itself generated debate and controversy. Who is behind it? Do its
ideas really arise from the secrets of a distant era? And, most
important, do they work for the modern seeker? In this concise,
engaging guide, the pseudonymous author breaks down Hermetic
doctrine into seven compelling principles, and then provides
practical methods for how to apply them for self-development in
daily life. Here is the definitive edition of a classic of esoteric
psychology, now available to readers everywhere.
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