The Kybalion

· Simon and Schuster
4.9
15 reviews
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96
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Some confusion has arisen in the minds of persons considering this Principle, from the fact that they were unable to explain how one thing could cause another thing-= that is, be the "creator" of the second thing. As a matter of fact, no "thing" ever causes or "creates" another "thing." Cause and Effect deals merely with "events." An "event" is that which comes, arrives or happens, as a result or consequent of some preceding event. No event "creates" another event, but is merely a preceding link in the great orderly chain of events flowing from the creative energy of THE ALL.

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4.9
15 reviews
J M
October 31, 2023
An enjoyable read, Well articulated IMO. Our limited language is an obstacle, In order to grasp the lessons/theories, I think that most readers would need to let go of a lot of the meanings they attach to certian word and try to understand what the author attaches to said words (In saying that I think this would be a good excercise when engaging in any form of communication). I highly recommend reading and considering.
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grandfrosty
February 26, 2020
Good read, or great for audio blasters!
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Erik “Erok” Phrampus
June 25, 2019
A book which can rewrite and reprogram your mind.
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