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  • The Seven Hermetic Principles of Reality - The Principle of Cyclicity: ‘Samsara’ perpetual wander
    Sep 6 2024
    The word ‘Samsara’, literally meaning ‘continuous flow’ or ‘perpetual wander’, is the repeating cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth found, although expressed in different ways, within Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Tibetan Bön, Jainism, and to some extent in Sikhism. The followers of the Kabala also believe in the reincarnation of souls (Gilgul), and in ancient Greece, Orphism, Pythagoras, Plato and Socrates spoke about the ‘metempsychosis’ or the transmigration of souls. Early Christians believed in the transmigration of souls before the second council of Constantinople in A.D. 553, declared it a heresy.

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  • The Seven Hermetic Principles of Reality - The effect of compensation or counterbalance
    Sep 4 2024
    Since Rhythm compensates we can observe that the measure of a short swing in one direction, is compensated or counterbalanced by short swing in the opposite direction, while a long one invariably means a long swing in the opposite direction. Everything, in fact, is set off and offset by other things; there is always a check and a countercheck in every manifestation, on every plane of existence. For example, the regular and uniform movement of the planets around the sun is made possible only through the operation of the counterbalancing forces of centrifugal and centripetal gravity, the former manifesting in the tendency of the planet to fly from the central point, and the latter manifesting in the tendency of the planet to move toward the central point, the sun.

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  • The Seven Hermetic Principles of Reality - The Principle of Rhythm in Buddhism
    Aug 23 2024
    The Principle of Rhythm in Buddhism is expressed by the concept of ‘impermanence’ and also by the ultimate state of Enlightenment of a ‘fully Awakened One’. In Buddhism, in His first teaching after His Enlightenment, the Buddha laid out the proposition of the Four Noble Truths. One of these four Truths is the truth of suffering which is connected to impermanence in that ‘all compounded things are impermanent’. Here compounded means all that is not indivisible, in other words all that can be known in terms of subject and object is impermanent.

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  • The Seven Hermetic Principles of Reality - The Principle of Rhythm (or Cyclicity)
    Aug 19 2024
    “Everything flows, out and in; everything has its tides; all things rise and fall; the pendulum-swing manifests in everything; the measure of the swing to the right is the measure of the swing to the left; rhythm compensates.” The Kybalion This Principle embodies the truth that everything in the physical, mental and spiritual dimensional planes express itself in rhythm from action to reaction, from activity to inactivity with a to-and-from movement, a flow and inflow, out and in, a swing forward and backward, an advance and a retreat, a rising and a sinking, a giving and a receiving. The very essence of the play of Reality itself is always a spontaneous outpouring and an in drawing of energy and manifestation. The Principle of Rhythm or Cyclicity is connected to the Principle of Polarity described in the previous chapter and it usually manifests between the two poles described therein. The swing of Rhythm is not necessarily to the extreme poles, but simply toward first one pole and then the opposite one in varying levels and degrees.

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  • The Seven Hermetic Principles of Reality - The Principle of Polarity in Buddhist Tantra
    Aug 14 2024
    In Tantric Buddhism, within the highest form of Tantra, we find the Principle of Polarity (and Vibration) expressed in the transformation of the five types of ‘impure’ emotions (anger, greed and attachment, dullness, envy and pride) which bind sentient beings to endless rebirth in Samsara, into the five aspects of ‘pure’ Wisdom characteristic of Nirvana, or Awakened Awareness. This is achieved by employing various Enlightened Deities as symbols of the pure and non-dual manifestation of the energy of Reality which, when not recognized and therefore experienced dualistically within the frame of subject and object, acts as a fuel for the five types of disturbing emotions.

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  • The Seven Hermetic Principles of Reality - The Principle of Polarity in Buddhism
    Aug 13 2024
    In Mahayana Buddhism, in one of the key texts of the Buddhist Canon, called the ‘Prajna Paramita Hridaya’ Sutra, (which literally means ‘The Heart of the Perfection of Transcendent Wisdom’) commonly known as the ‘Heart Sutra’ we find one of the most important statement in regard to Reality, a paradox in which the Principle of Polarity or Opposites is transcended in the experience of Perfection of Wisdom, the non-dual Reality of Pure Being. From the Heart Sutra (translation by Edward Conze) we read: “Here, Sariputra, form is emptiness and the very emptiness is form; emptiness does not differ from form, form does not differ from emptiness; whatever is form, that is emptiness, whatever is emptiness, that is form, the same is true of feelings, perceptions, impulses and consciousness”.

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  • The Seven Hermetic Principles of Reality - The Principle of Polarity (or Opposites)
    Aug 9 2024
    “Everything is dual, everything has poles, everything has its pair of opposites; like and unlike are the same, opposites are identical in nature, but different in degree; extremes meet; all truths are but half-truths; all paradoxes may be reconciled.” The Kybalion
    The Principle of Polarity or Law of Opposites states that the play of Reality manifests always two sides, or two poles and the difference between these two seemingly diametrically opposed poles is merely a matter of degree. This principle implies that thesis and anti-thesis are identical in nature, but different in degree, that every truth is half-false and everything ‘is and isn't’, at the same time.

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  • The Seven Hermetic Principles of Reality - The three worlds or planes of existence in Buddhism
    Aug 6 2024
    Buddhist cosmology shares many similarities with Hindu cosmology in terms of cycles of time and type of beings inhabiting the planes of existence, although the names and details can vary in each tradition. Buddhist cosmology can be divided into three related branches: spatial cosmology, which describes the arrangement of the various dimensions in a vertical pattern and is related to the beings inhabiting a specific universe; horizontal cosmology which describes how these different dimensions are grouped in the universe, and temporal cosmology, which describes how the various universes come into existence, remain and how they pass away. In spatial cosmology we find an explanation of three planes of existence in ascending orders which are the dimensions of different types of beings according to the Law of Cause and Effect and the Law of Vibration.

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    8 m