What you are about to discover in the next few minutes has been actively suppressed by religious institutions, censored by governments, and ridiculed by mainstream science for centuries. And it's not by chance. The Kybalion and the teachings of Neville Goddard reveal a truth so counterintuitive that it defies everything you have been conditioned to believe: reality is not something external and imposed on you, but a direct projection of your consciousness.
This means - and this goes against everything you have been taught - that you are not a victim of the world, you are the creator of it. Have you ever wondered why some people seem to live in a reality completely different from yours? While many struggle daily with problems, difficulties and limitations, others seem to manifest success, abundance and happiness with almost supernatural ease.
The answer is not what society has made us believe - it is not external circumstances, the "golden cradle", or mere luck. The truth is much more controversial: there is ancestral knowledge deliberately hidden from the masses because its power is so transformative that it threatens the entire established structure of social control. This hermetic knowledge, encoded in seven seemingly simple principles, has been the secret guarded by the most powerful minds in history, from Leonardo da Vinci to Nikola Tesla.
While the masses were kept ignorant, fed diluted and distorted versions of these teachings, an intellectual and spiritual elite applied these principles to shape human history. The most shocking? These same laws work for anyone who understands and applies them, regardless of who they are or where they come from.
Modern society invests billions to keep you distracted, dependent and doubting your own power. Think about it: why are we constantly bombarded with messages that exalt our powerlessness in the face of circumstances? Why don't educational institutions teach these mental laws along with physical laws?
The answer is simple and disturbing: a human being who masters these laws becomes impossible to control, manipulate or limit. In the next few minutes, I will unveil this forbidden knowledge that unites the ancient hermetic laws of Kybalion with the revolutionary teachings of Neville Goddard. I'm not exaggerating when I say this may be the most important information you've ever received.
People who apply this knowledge report transformations that seem miraculous - from inexplicable healings and sudden prosperity to profound expansions of consciousness. Brace yourself: once you understand and apply what I'm about to share, your perception of reality will never be the same, and the world you experience tomorrow could be drastically different from the world you know today. The Mystery of Kybalion.
In the depths of esoteric knowledge, there exists a rare jewel that few have had the privilege of knowing in its entirety. The Kybalion, this hermetic treasure, is not just a book - it is a portal to an understanding that transcends the common perception of the reality that surrounds us. Just as Neville Goddard taught that "man can decree a thing and make it happen," the principles of this ancient manuscript reveal our hidden creative power.
Over the centuries, this knowledge has been carefully preserved, passing from master to disciple through initiations that required spiritual and mental readiness. For those who dive into these deep waters, the world is never seen in the same way again, as the veils of illusion begin to dissipate. It's like discovering that everything you believed about reality was just the tip of the iceberg, while an ocean of possibilities waited below the surface.
The hermetic sages understood something that today quantum physics begins to confirm - that the mind is the foundation of material reality. When Goddard stated that "man has always decreed what has appeared in his world", he echoed a teaching that had already existed for millennia in Hermetic principles. This knowledge, when applied consciously, allows you to transform circumstances, create opportunities and manifest desires in ways that seem miraculous to the uninitiated.
Imagine being in a dark room all your life and suddenly someone turns on a light - this is the feeling of someone who truly understands the teachings contained in the Kybalion. The book not only brings abstract philosophy, but practical tools for those who want to master the art of conscious creation. By studying it alongside works like Neville Goddard's "At Your Command," you hold the keys to rewriting your destiny through the power of your own mind.
The secrets contained within these pages have been carefully encoded in a language that only reveals its deepest treasures to those who are ready to receive them. It is as if the text transforms before the reader's eyes as their consciousness expands. And the most fascinating thing?
How this knowledge came to be is as mysterious as its content, shrouded in legends about ancient sages and secret transmissions that spanned ages of turmoil and cultural transformation. Origin and Anonymity. The story of Kybalion is shrouded in a veil of mystery as thick as its own revelations.
Published discreetly in 1908, the book reached the world without fanfare, signed only by the enigmatic "Three Initiates" - figures whose identities remain the subject of speculation to this day. As Goddard teaches us in "The Feeling is the Secret", true power is often hidden in simplicity, and so the authors of the Kybalion chose the simplicity of anonymity to transmit knowledge that transcends personalities. Hermeticism scholars often point to different possibilities about who these three wise men were, from members of esoteric societies to teachers who wished to remain incognito to avoid persecution.
What matters, however, is not so much who wrote it, but what was written - a principle that resonates with Goddard's "At His Command," where he emphasizes that the essence of the teaching is more powerful than its messenger. By synthesizing ancestral teachings into modern language, the authors created a bridge between the ancient and the contemporary. The decision for anonymity was not mere chance or a marketing strategy - it reflected the very essence of the hermetic teachings.
Neville explains in "Your Faith is Your Fortune" that we must move away from personality worship and connect directly to the source of creative power within us. In this same way, the "Three Initiates" invite us to focus not on who they were, but on the universal truth that transcends individuals. People interested in starting this journey today can start by reading the book "The Kybalion" by the Three Initiates and the series "The Awakening of Consciousness" by Neville Goddard.
The format chosen to present knowledge also reveals a lot about the intention behind the work. Instead of complex and inaccessible texts like many ancient esoteric treatises, the Kybalion presents the principles in a clear and applicable way. This approach is reminiscent of "Prayer: The Art of Believing" where Goddard explains that spiritual knowledge must be practical and transformative, not merely intellectual or philosophical.
The publication of Kybalion coincided with a period of intense social and scientific transformation, when humanity began to question established truths and explore new frontiers of knowledge. This timing was not accidental, as "A Time to Sow and Reap" teaches, there are favorable moments to plant certain ideas in the collective consciousness. Just as a seed only germinates in fertile soil, Hermetic principles were reintroduced when the modern Western mind was prepared to contemplate realities that go beyond prevailing scientific materialism.
Seven Hermetic Principles. At the heart of Kybalion we find seven fundamental principles that govern existence - true keys to understanding the hidden mechanisms of the universe. These principles are not mere philosophical theories, but practical tools that can be applied to consciously transform reality.
As Neville Goddard explains in "The Awakening of the Imagination", when we understand the laws that govern manifestation, we can become conscious co-creators rather than passive victims of circumstances. Those who study these principles begin to see the world as a tapestry of interconnected forces that respond to our intentions and mental states. The seven hermetic principles - Mentalism, Correspondence, Vibration, Polarity, Rhythm, Cause and Effect, and Gender - form a complete system of understanding reality.
In "At Your Command", Goddard reflects this understanding when he says: "Whatever you decide to do, it will work out", showing how our consciousness operates following these same universal laws. For the serious student, it is recommended to keep a journal of observations about how these principles manifest themselves in your daily life, recording synchronicities, recurring patterns and results of experiments with these laws. The fascinating thing about hermetic principles is how they intertwine to form a coherent system that explains everything from the formation of galaxies to the most intimate thoughts of the human mind.
In "Your Faith is Your Fortune", Neville demonstrates how faith is precisely the conscious operation of these laws, particularly the principle of Mentalism. The ancient Egyptians, Greeks and medieval alchemists applied this knowledge through rituals, symbols and practices that, today, we can carry out more directly through visualization, affirmation and focused meditation techniques. When studying Kybalion, many are surprised to discover how these ancient principles align with the latest scientific discoveries.
The concept that everything vibrates, for example, finds parallels in modern quantum physics. Goddard's "Feeling is the Secret" explains how our emotional states are actually vibrational frequencies that attract corresponding experiences. To experience this, try to consciously raise your emotional vibration for 30 days, maintaining elevated thoughts and positive feelings, and notice the changes that occur in your environment.
Hermetic initiates viewed these seven principles as aspects of a single primordial truth - they were not rules imposed on the universe, but descriptions of how the universe naturally works. In "A Time to Sow and Reap", Goddard demonstrates this understanding by explaining that spiritual laws operate with the same predictability as natural laws - sowing a thought will eventually produce a corresponding harvest. When someone truly understands the nature of these principles, they realize that we are not learning something new, but remembering an innate wisdom that has always been present in our deepest consciousness.
Mentalism. The first and perhaps most fundamental of the Hermetic principles is Mentalism, summarized in the maxim "The All is Mind; the Universe is Mental". This law establishes that reality, in its deepest essence, is not material, but mental.
In "The Power of Consciousness", Neville Goddard articulates this same principle when he states that "consciousness is the only reality" and that our external world is merely a reflection of our internal states of consciousness. Anyone who truly understands this principle stops blaming external circumstances for their life conditions and assumes the role of conscious creator. The practical implication of Mentalism is revolutionary: if the universe is mental, then the mind can influence all aspects of reality.
In "Prayer: The Art of Believing," Goddard explains that true prayer is not supplicating an external deity, but rather the deliberate change of our mental state to one that already possesses what we desire. To apply this principle, try the "As If" technique: for 10 minutes a day, sit still and imagine yourself living exactly as if your desire were already reality, feeling the corresponding emotions and observing the sensory details of this experience. The discoveries of quantum physics about the role of the observer in scientific experiments begin to validate what Hermetists have known for millennia: consciousness affects matter.
"The Awakening of Imagination" teaches us that imagining is not fantasizing, but accessing a creative level of reality. Advanced practitioners of this They first know that their habitual mental assumptions about themselves and the world are literally the building blocks of their daily experience. The subtlety of Mentalism is in understanding that it is not just about "positive thinking", but a complete reconceptualization of the nature of reality.
In "At His Command," Goddard reveals that "man can decree a thing and make it happen," not because he forces the universe to obey his whims, but because he operates according to the very structure of reality. A powerful daily practice is thought monitoring: for a week, look closely at the habitual contents of your mind, noting recurring patterns, and you will see how they correlate with your external circumstances. The principle of Mentalism reminds us that we are active participants, not passive spectators, in the drama of creation.
As Neville explains in "A Time to Sow and Reap," each thought held with conviction is a seed planted in the fertile soil of the universal mind. The question is not whether this seed will germinate - for the law is infallible - but what kind of harvest we are consciously cultivating. By adopting practices such as focused meditation, creative visualization, and mentally reviewing the day's events before bed, anyone can begin to consciously work with this principle, rather than being unconsciously shaped by it.
Correspondence "As above, so below; as below, so above" - this emblematic phrase captures the essence of the Principle of Correspondence, revealing that there is a harmony and relationship between all planes of existence. This hermetic principle establishes that the same patterns are repeated on different scales throughout the universe, connecting the microcosm to the macrocosm. In "Your Faith is Your Fortune", Neville Goddard illustrates this concept when he states that "man's world is projected in every detail from his consciousness", showing how our inner world is reflected on the outside through this universal law of correspondence.
The beauty of this principle lies in its practical applicability for understanding and transforming life. When we realize that what happens "out there" corresponds to what happens "in here", we gain a powerful tool for self-knowledge and transformation. "Feeling is the Secret" demonstrates this application when Goddard explains how our internal emotional states manifest themselves in corresponding external experiences.
To apply this law, try keeping a diary for 21 days recording your predominant mental states and then observing how external events seem to mirror those states - you will notice surprising correlations. The ancient hermetists used the phrase "as above, so below" as a key to unlocking the mysteries of the universe, understanding that the same laws that govern celestial bodies also govern atoms. In "The Power of Conscience", Goddard expresses a similar understanding by explaining that consciousness operates in the same way on all levels of creation.
This principle can be observed in fractal patterns in nature (as in ferns or snowflakes), in the structure of DNA that contains the blueprint for the entire organism, or in the similarities between the neural network of the brain and the structure of the cosmos. Correspondence is not just a philosophical curiosity, but a tool for conscious transformation. In "Prayer: The Art of Believing", Neville teaches that when we consciously modify our inner reality through imagination and feeling, we create a new "pattern above" that will inevitably be reflected "below" in our physical experience.
A transformative practice based on this principle is the "mental mirror": before bed, imagine your mind as a cosmic mirror reflecting precisely what you want to manifest, feeling the reality of that reflection as already present in your life. Understanding the Correspondence Principle leads us to a more holistic and integrated view of reality. "The Awakening of Imagination" shows us that our imagination is not mere fantasy, but a bridge between different levels of reality, allowing us to access and influence higher planes of existence.
Practitioners of diverse spiritual traditions, from Kabbalah to Tibetan Buddhism, use this principle in their visualizations and meditations, recognizing that changes at one level of consciousness are inevitably reflected in all others. As you consciously apply this principle, you begin to perceive life not as a series of random events, but as an interconnected system of correspondences and meanings. Vibration.
The third great hermetic principle proclaims that "Nothing is at rest; everything moves; everything vibrates. " From the smallest subatomic particle to the most vast galaxy, everything in the universe is in constant vibratory motion, only differing in rhythm and frequency. In "Feeling is the Secret," Neville Goddard captured this truth perfectly when he taught that our emotional states are actually different vibrational rates that attract corresponding experiences.
A stone, a flower, a thought and an emotion - they all vibrate at distinct frequencies, forming the vast spectrum of existence that we experience as reality. Understanding this principle reveals why our mental and emotional state is so crucial to manifesting our intentions. In "At Your Command", Goddard explains that by raising our consciousness to the naturalness of what we desire to be, we attract that manifestation to us.
This process is nothing more than a deliberate change in our vibrational frequency. To experience this practically, try the "vibrational tuning" technique: when you want to manifest something, ask yourself "How would I feel if this were already real? " - then cultivate this feeling for 10 minutes daily, allowing your vibration to naturally align with what you want.
The Hermetic masters knew that everything in the material universe is energy vibrating at different rates, a fact that modern physics now confirms. In "The Power of Consciousness," Goddard describes how we can use our consciousness to transform undesirable situations, which essentially means altering the vibration of our being. This understanding explains why different environments and people make us feel differently - we are literally responding to their energetic vibrations.
Books like "Power Versus Force" by David Hawkins or "The Self-Aware Universe" by Amit Goswami offer fascinating scientific perspectives on this ancient principle. The most powerful practical aspect of this principle is transmutation: changing the vibratory quality of a situation or state of consciousness. To apply this, try the "vibrational washing" technique: when you find yourself in a negative state, visualize white light washing over your body and mind, deliberately raising your frequency as you breathe deeply.
Consistent practitioners of this technique report dramatic changes in their well-being and the external circumstances of their lives. The law of vibration explains why meditation, prayer and other spiritual practices are so effective - they literally change our vibrational frequency. In "Your Faith is Your Fortune", Goddard teaches that faith is precisely the vibratory state of those who already have what they desire.
The ancients knew this by using chants, drums, and rhythmic movements in their rituals to induce altered states of consciousness. Modernly, we can use music, scents, colors and conscious movement to alter our vibrations. An effective daily practice is to simply ask yourself, "What is the quality of my vibration right now, and is it aligned with what I want to manifest in my life?
" Polarity. "Everything is double; everything has poles; everything has its pair of opposites" - thus declares the Principle of Polarity, revealing that apparent contradictions are, in fact, different degrees of the same thing. Heat and cold, light and darkness, love and hate - these are not separate and antagonistic phenomena, but opposite ends of the same continuum.
In "Your Faith is Your Fortune", Neville Goddard illustrates this truth by explaining that poverty and wealth are not separate states, but poles of the same experience of abundance. This understanding is liberating because it shows us that we can move our consciousness along this spectrum, transmuting unwanted states into their desirable opposites. Understanding Polarity frees us from the prison of dualistic thinking that dominates the human mind.
In "The Awakening of the Imagination," Goddard teaches that we can transcend current limitations by consciously imagining their opposite. It's like realizing that to go up or down a staircase, we are using the same instrument - just changing the direction. To apply this principle, try "mental reversal": when faced with a challenging situation, immediately identify its opposite pole (of problem, solution.
Of fear, courage. Of scarcity, abundance. ) and deliberately direct your attention to that positive extreme.
The ancient Hermetists considered the mastery of this principle as one of the greatest keys to mental and spiritual alchemy. In "Feeling is the Secret," Neville demonstrates how we can transform a negative state into its positive opposite by consciously changing our dominant feelings. This is the true "transmutation" that alchemists sought - not turning metals into literal gold, but transforming lower states of consciousness into higher ones.
To practice this, try the "emotional thermostat": consciously adjust your "emotional temperature" when you notice it is too high (anger, anxiety) or too low (depression, apathy). The principle of Polarity also explains why we often experience what we fear or resist most. In "A Time to Sow and Reap", Goddard explains that by focusing intensely on what we don't want, we are unconsciously fixing our consciousness on that pole of experience.
Contemporary authors such as Eckhart Tolle in "The Power of Now" or Byron Katie in "Love Reality" offer valuable practices for transcending this trap of polarity. An effective technique is the "embrace of opposites": when you feel resistance to something, ask yourself "What am I rejecting? " and then imagine yourself consciously embracing and integrating this opposite quality.
The beauty of Polarity is realizing that it offers us choice and agency in any situation. In "Prayer: The Art of Believing", Neville teaches that we can deliberately choose which end of the spectrum we will focus our attention and, consequently, our experience. Advanced practitioners of this principle know that true mastery is not in denying one of the poles, but in learning to consciously navigate between them, recognizing the unity underlying all apparent dualities.
As we integrate this understanding, we begin to see that opposites do not contradict each other, but complement each other, revealing a more holistic and balanced view of reality. Rhythm. "Everything flows in and out; everything has its tides; everything rises and falls" - this is the essence of the Principle of Rhythm, which reveals the pendulum nature of all phenomena in the universe.
From the heartbeat to the phases of the moon, from economic cycles to ocean waves, everything in existence follows rhythmic patterns of movement. In "A Time to Sow and Reap", Neville Goddard perfectly captures this principle by explaining that there is an appropriate time to plant (sow intentions) and another to manifest (reap results). Those who understand the universal rhythm stop resisting natural cycles and learn to flow with them, recognizing that each phase, even the apparently negative ones, has its purpose in the grand scheme of existence.
The practical application of this principle teaches us the importance of patience and persistence. In "Your Faith is Your Fortune", Goddard explains that between the planting of the seed (intention) and the harvesting of the fruit (manifestation) there is a necessary interval of time - the "gestation period" that cannot be rushed. Many people abandon their dreams precisely in this intermediate period, not understanding that the universal rhythm is simply following its natural course.
To work harmoniously with this principle, Try the "cycle diary" technique: for three months, record your energy, creativity and mood states, identifying your personal patterns to align your important activities with your natural high-performance cycles. Advanced Hermetists understood that we can transcend the extreme effects of the rhythm pendulum through consciousness. In "The Power of Consciousness", Neville teaches that although we cannot avoid the principle of rhythm, we can learn to operate at a higher level, neutralizing its more drastic effects on our lives.
This is the Law of Neutralization mentioned in the Kybalion. Books like Eckhart Tolle's "The Power of Now" offer modern perspectives on how to find stability amid life's inevitable cycles. A powerful practice is "anchor meditation": establish a stable point of awareness within yourself that observes the rhythms of life without being swept away by them.
The principle of Rhythm helps us understand the inevitable ups and downs of human life. In "Prayer: The Art of Believing," Goddard explains that our consciousness also operates in cycles—periods of clarity and confusion, of intense faith and momentary doubt. Instead of despairing in the low phases, we can recognize them as a natural part of the process.
Spiritual traditions around the world have incorporated this understanding into their calendars and rituals - from the Jewish weekly Sabbath to seasonal Buddhist retreats. To embody this wisdom, try creating your own transition rituals to honor the rhythmic changes in your life—solstices, birthdays, or even the daily transition between work and rest. Perhaps the most profound aspect of this principle is the understanding that nothing in life is permanent - neither the difficult phases nor the easy ones.
In "Feeling is the Secret", Neville teaches us the importance of maintaining high emotional states even when external circumstances suggest otherwise. This is the true mastery of rhythm: maintaining inner balance regardless of external oscillations. The ancient Taoists captured this wisdom with the symbol of Yin-Yang - a visual reminder that each principle contains the seed of its opposite and is constantly transforming.
As you develop awareness of the rhythms in your own life, you begin to realize that you can "surf the waves" rather than be swept along by them, finding harmony even amidst the inevitable fluctuations of existence. Gender. The Principle of Gender declares that "Gender is in everything; everything has its Masculine and Feminine principles", revealing a creative duality that permeates all planes of existence.
This principle goes far beyond the biological distinction between sexes, referring to complementary qualities present in all creation - the masculine representing projective, assertive and logical energies ; the feminine embodying the receptive, nourishing and intuitive forces. In "The Awakening of the Imagination", Neville Goddard illustrates this concept when he describes the imagination (receptive, feminine) receiving the seed of conscious intention (active, masculine) to generate a new reality. Understanding this principle leads us to value and cultivate both aspects in our consciousness, regardless of our physical gender.
The practical application of this principle invites us to find the balance between action and receptivity in our creative processes. In "The Power of Consciousness", Goddard teaches that we must first create the desired state of consciousness (feminine/receptive aspect) before acting in the external world (masculine/projective aspect). Many people fail in their manifestations because they ignore one of these polarities - or they just dream without acting, or they act frantically without the necessary internal alignment.
To work with this principle, try the practice of "creative balance": Before beginning any major project, devote equal time to receptive contemplation (imagining the end result, feeling its reality) and active planning (establishing concrete action steps). The Hermetists understood that the true Creation always involves the union of these two principles, reflecting the universal process of generation. In "Your Faith is Your Fortune", Neville uses the metaphor of Mary (receptive aspect of consciousness) being fertilized by the Holy Spirit (divine intention) to generate Christ (the desired manifestation).
This symbolism appears in diverse spiritual traditions - from Taoist Yin and Yang to androgynous Hindu deities like Ardhanarishvara. Books like "The Tao of Physics" by Fritjof Capra or "The Artist's Way" by Julia Cameron explore how this balance of energies is fundamental to authentic creativity. A transformative practice is to identify which aspect (receptive or projective) is underdeveloped in your life and create daily exercises to strengthen it.
The principle of Gender also illuminates our interpersonal relationships and social dynamics. In "At His Command," Goddard suggests that we must become receptive (feminine) to our own creative word (masculine). Likewise, healthy relationships often involve a fluid dance between these polarities, regardless of the gender of the people involved.
Jungian psychologists talk about the anima and animus - the feminine and masculine aspects present in each psyche - which need to be integrated for the full development of the personality. A valuable practice is "inner dialogue": through writing or meditation, talk to your inner complementary aspect (feminine if you lean masculine; masculine if you lean feminine) to receive insights and guidance. Mastery of this principle leads us to balanced and powerful creativity in all areas of life.
In "Prayer: The Art of Believing", Neville explains that true prayer combines the receptivity of faith with the assertiveness of declaration - again, the perfect balance between feminine and masculine principles. Spiritual traditions around the world have recognized this truth, from the mystical union of the joe in Tantrism to the complementarity of the Sun and Moon in Western alchemy. To cultivate this balance in your own life, alternately practice receptive (meditation, visualization, lucid dreaming) and projective (affirmations, inspired action, verbal statements) manifestation techniques and notice how your creative capacity expands when these polarities work in harmony.
Cause and Effect. "Every Cause has its Effect; every Effect has its Cause" - thus proclaims the Principle of Causality, revealing the orderly chain of events that governs the universe. Nothing happens by chance or luck - each event is a link in an infinite succession of causes and effects, operating according to precise and immutable laws.
In "A Time to Sow and Reap", Neville Goddard emphasizes this universal truth by explaining that our harvests in life are always proportional to the seeds we plant through our thoughts and states of consciousness. Anyone who truly understands this principle stops seeing themselves as a victim of circumstances and assumes responsibility as the primary cause of their own experience. The practical application of this principle completely transforms our relationship with reality.
In "Your Faith is Your Fortune", Goddard teaches that our consciousness is the sole cause of our experience - "I AM" is the creator that precedes all manifestation. This understanding frees us from victimhood and positions us as conscious architects of our lives. To actively work with this principle, try the "Conscious Causation Journal": for 30 days, before bed, write down three states of consciousness (thoughts, feelings, beliefs) that you deliberately assumed during the day as causes, and then track the effects that manifest in your experience over the following weeks.
The Hermetists considered mastery of this principle as the path to true freedom. In "The Power of Consciousness", Neville explains that when we identify the real cause (internal state of consciousness) behind unwanted effects in our lives, we gain the power to change those effects by altering the cause. This is true magic - don't manipulate the external world directly, but transform it indirectly through modifying our internal state.
Contemporary authors such as Joe Dispenza in "How to Become Supernatural" or Gregg Braden in "The Divine Matrix" present scientific evidence that supports this ancient wisdom. A powerful technique is "Causal Tracing": when faced with a persistent problem, ask yourself "What state of consciousness am I maintaining that continues to create this experience? " The principle of Cause and Effect also explains why integrity and consistency are so important in conscious manifestation.
In "Feeling is the Secret," Goddard emphasizes that our outer life is the exact expression of our dominant inner impressions. We cannot think one thing, feel another and expect coherent results. The world's spiritual traditions have captured this truth in maxims like "You reap what you sow" or the law of karma.
To harmonize your internal causes , practice "Triple Alignment": regularly check whether your thoughts, feelings and actions are aligned with your desire, correcting any internal contradictions that may be sabotaging your manifestations. A deeper understanding of this principle leads us to realize that we operate simultaneously as cause and effect on different levels. In "Prayer: The Art of Believing", Neville reveals that our current circumstances are effects of past causes, but they are also causes of future effects - giving us immense power in the present moment.
Quantum physicists speak of "nonlocal causality" and "quantum entanglement," suggesting that reality is even more interconnected than ancient hermeticists imagined. As you consciously work with this principle, you begin to realize the extraordinary responsibility and opportunity offered by every thought, feeling and choice - everything is both an effect of what came before and a cause of what will come after, placing you at the center of your creative universe. Mental Transmutation and Elevation Above the Pendulum.
Mental Transmutation represents one of the most powerful and practical aspects of Hermetic philosophy - the ability to consciously rise above the natural oscillations of life. While the Principle of Rhythm determines that everything flows between opposite poles, the hermetic masters discovered that human consciousness can transcend this pendulum movement. In "At Your Command", Neville Goddard illustrates this concept when he teaches: "To take your attention from one state, and direct it to another, is to die to the state from which you have withdrawn, and to live in that into which you have entered.
" This is the essence of transmutation - the ability to consciously shift our attention to a higher level, above the fluctuations of external circumstances. The practical application of this ability is revolutionary for those seeking emotional and mental stability. In "The Power of Consciousness," Goddard explains that we can "become absent from the body to be present with the Lord"—that is, we can disidentify from our temporary emotional states and ground ourselves in our higher consciousness.
When negative emotions arise, rather than being swept along the pendulum toward extremes of anger or depression, we can practice "pointing out": stopping for a moment, breathing deeply , and asking, "Who is aware of these emotions? " - establishing itself as the witness consciousness that observes the pendulum without being dragged by it. Hermetists understood that "rising above the pendulum" does not mean denying or suppressing emotions, but rather operating from a higher level of understanding.
In "Feeling is the Secret", Neville teaches that we can consciously choose our emotional states, regardless of external circumstances. This capacity for transmutation is cultivated in different traditions - from the Greek Stoics to Zen masters - and is modernly studied through the concept of metacognition in psychology. To develop this skill, practice the "elevated observer": faced with challenging situations, imagine yourself hovering a few meters above yourself, observing the situation from a broader, calmer perspective before responding.
Mental transmutation becomes especially valuable in the face of life's inevitable difficulties. In "Prayer: The Art of Believing", Goddard explains that "prayer is not supplication, but a psychological movement away from one state and into another" - exactly the mechanism of mental transmutation. In this context, books such as "In Search of Meaning" by Viktor Frankl, "A Mind at Peace" by Byron Katie or "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle offer inspiring examples of people who maintained internal balance in extremely challenging circumstances.
One transformative practice is "mental leverage": when you feel dragged down, ask "What would be the highest perspective possible in this situation? " - and then consciously shift to this broader view. This capacity for transmutation represents true inner freedom.
In "Your Faith is Your Fortune", Neville teaches that "a man's state of consciousness is whatever he believes to be true", suggesting that we can transcend any external condition by elevating our consciousness above it. Advanced practitioners of this art know that we cannot completely avoid the rhythms of life, but we can choose at which level of consciousness we experience them. As the Kybalion teaches: "The wise man serves on the higher plane, but rules on the lower.
He obeys the laws coming from above, but on his own plane and on those below, he is lord and not servant. " As you cultivate this capacity for transmutation, you will discover that true peace does not depend on perfect circumstances, but on your ability to maintain balance regardless of external fluctuations. Impact of Kybalion Kybalion's impact on human consciousness transcends eras and cultural boundaries, offering a coherent framework for understanding both cosmic mysteries and everyday experiences.
Thousands of spiritual seekers, upon discovering these hermetic principles, experience a profound reorientation in their view of reality - the pieces of the existential puzzle begin to fit together with surprising elegance. In "The Awakening of the Imagination," Neville Goddard shares this same sense of transformative discovery when he says, "When the Bible is read from this perspective, you will realize that it is the greatest scientific book ever written. " Just as Goddard revealed hidden meanings in biblical texts, Kybalion students discover an accurate map for navigating multidimensional reality.
The practical application of Hermetic principles produces tangible results that many describe as nothing short of miraculous. In "A Time to Sow and Reap," Goddard recounts how ordinary people transformed seemingly impossible circumstances by applying mental laws similar to those found in Kybalion. Today, study groups dedicated to these principles can be found in practically every country, sharing experiences and refining application techniques.
People who previously felt at the mercy of external forces discover their inner power through practices such as the " Hermetic Wheel" - a technique where one dedicates seven consecutive days to the focused application of a different principle each day, meticulously observing the results in daily experience. Kybalion has served as a gateway to deeper esoteric traditions, connecting modern seekers to streams of ancient wisdom. In "Your Faith is Your Fortune", Neville teaches that "before Abraham was, I AM" - a statement that resonates with the hermetic understanding of timeless consciousness that transcends limited identities.
Contemporary scholars often describe his encounter with Kybalion as an "awakening" or "remembrance" of intuitively familiar knowledge. Particularly notable is how the Kybalion has served as a bridge between science and spirituality, offering a common language for these two seemingly divergent forms of knowledge. In "Feeling is the Secret", Goddard anticipates discoveries of quantum physics by stating that "your assumption, although false, if persisted, will become a fact" - a concept parallel to the collapse of the quantum wave function.
The most profound impact of Kybalion is perhaps personal and existential - the transfiguration of individual consciousness that results from the persistent application of these principles. In "Prayer: The Art of Believing", Neville describes how "the common man must suffer until wisdom awakens him" - but Hermetic principles offer a shortcut to this wisdom through conscious understanding of universal laws. Dedicated practitioners report a growing sense of purpose and meaning, greater equanimity in the face of challenges, and an expanded ability to manifest conscious intentions.
Perhaps the greatest testament to the power of these teachings is how they continue to quietly flourish through the millennia, not through marketing or proselytizing, but through the demonstrable effectiveness of their principles in transforming the human experience. Neville Goddard and the Hermetic Laws. When we delve deeply into the teachings of Neville Goddard, we discover a philosophical and practical system that, although expressed in Christian and biblical language, reveals striking parallels with the hermetic principles of Kybalion.
This convergence is not accidental, but reflects both traditions' access to universal truths about the nature of consciousness and reality. In "At His Command", Goddard asserts that "conscience is the only reality" and that "man can decree a thing and make it happen" - statements that directly echo the hermetic principle of Mentalism. While the Three Initiates used Egyptian and Greek terminology to express these truths, Goddard overlays them with biblical symbolism, demonstrating how the same essential wisdom can manifest itself across different cultural traditions.
Goddard's central claim that "your current state of consciousness is your real world" corresponds perfectly to the hermetic principle of Correspondence - "as above, so below". In "Feeling is the Secret", he explains that our inner and outer realities are in perfect correlation, just as the Kybalion teaches that different planes of existence mirror each other. Both traditions emphasize contemplative practice as a means of personal verification of these laws - not as mere belief, but as direct experiential knowledge.
Where Goddard recommended the technique of "review" before bed, Hermeticists practiced "Hermetic Contemplation" - different approaches to the same process of conscious alignment with cosmic laws. The Goddardian concept that our emotional states are the key to manifestation directly reflects the hermetic principle of Vibration. In "Your Faith is Your Fortune", Goddard teaches that "faith is feeling yourself being what you want to be", coming remarkably close to the Hermetic understanding that different states of consciousness correspond to different vibrational rates.
Both traditions offer practical techniques for altering these vibrations/states - Goddard through "feeling yourself being" the desired state, and the Hermeticists through rituals, visualizations, and breathing practices designed to harmonize personal vibration with the desired cosmic quality. Contemporary practitioners often integrate techniques from both traditions, for example combining Goddard's "vivid sensory imagination" with hermetic "rhythmic breaths. " Goddard's understanding of the biblical law of "sowing and reaping" aligns precisely with the hermetic principle of Cause and Effect.
In "The Power of Conscience", he explains that "man is the cause of all things in his life", just as the Kybalion teaches that nothing happens by chance, but by law. Both systems reject the notion of coincidence or luck, replacing it with a view of reality as ordered and responsive to consciousness. Where Goddard speaks of "imagination being reality", the Hermetists refer to "mind as matrix of matter" - different expressions of the same fundamental understanding.
This convergence of wisdom between traditions separated by millennia and continents suggests an independent discovery of the same operative laws of the universe, validating both systems as paths to the same essential truth. Perhaps the deepest parallel between Goddard and Hermeticism is the understanding that the ultimate goal is not just to manifest specific desires, but to completely transform consciousness. In "The Awakening of the Imagination", Goddard describes the process of "dying to your ancient self and awakening to your divine self" - language that perfectly mirrors the hermetic concept of transmutation.
Both Goddard and the Hermeticists taught that we are divine beings temporarily forgetful of our true nature, and offered practical systems for regaining this expanded consciousness. The convergence of these traditions in the modern world is no coincidence, but rather evidence of a necessary resurgence of transformative wisdom in an age that desperately needs a fundamental shift in human understanding of reality and human potential. CONCLUSION.
At the end of this journey through the hermetic principles of Kybalion and its deep connection with the teachings of Neville Goddard, we arrive at a point of choice. The ancient knowledge we explore is not mere philosophical theory or historical curiosity - it is an accurate map for the conscious transformation of reality. As we have seen through the laws of Mentalism, Correspondence, Vibration, Polarity, Rhythm, Cause and Effect, and Gender, the universe operates according to ordered principles that we can understand and deliberately apply.
The true power of this knowledge lies not only in its ability to improve external circumstances, but in its potential to awaken a fundamentally new understanding of who we are. As Neville Goddard taught in his seven foundational books, we are not limited beings struggling in a hostile world, but individualized expressions of infinite consciousness, temporarily forgetful of our true nature and creative abilities. Consistent application of these principles requires mental and emotional discipline, but the results transcend any effort invested.
Countless students of these teachings over the centuries have reported transformations that, to the conventional mind, would seem impossible or miraculous - but which are simply the natural workings of universal laws when consciously applied. The invitation is now yours: you can continue living as you did before, reacting to circumstances as if they were external causes independent of your consciousness, or you can take control of your experience as the conscious creator that you truly are. As Hermes Trismegistus supposedly wrote in the temples of ancient Egypt: "As within, so without; as above, so below.
" The wisdom of Kybalion and Neville Goddard will remain true whether you apply it or not - but your life will be profoundly transformed when you choose to live it consciously as the artist of your own reality. The first step is yours, now. May ancient hermetic wisdom light your path as you awaken to your limitless creative power.
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