1908 is not ancient, but the teachings come apparently from ancient Egypt and Greece, which both have their origins in ancient Mystery Babylon. This William Walker Atkinson was an occultist and new ager btw.
William Walker Atkinson (1862-1932) was an American attorney, writer, and occultist who is known for his influential work in the New Thought movement and his contributions to the field of personal development and metaphysics.
Atkinson wrote extensively under various pen names, including Yogi Ramacharaka and Theron Q. Dumont. He authored numerous books on topics such as mentalism, yoga, meditation, self-healing, and the power of thought. His writings aimed to promote the idea that individuals have the power to shape their reality through the control and manipulation of their thoughts.
While it shares with ancient and medieval Hermetic texts a number of traits such as philosophical mentalism, the concept of 'as above, so below', and the idea that everything consists of gendered polar opposites, as a whole it is more indebted to the ideas of modern occultist authors, especially those of the New Thought movement to which Atkinson belonged.[2] A modern Hermetic tract, it has been widely influential in New Age circles since the twentieth century
I'm pretty sure this dude was a luciferian, just take a look at the symbol on his book it's literally the eye of lucifer within an circle.
Yes, it's the ancient secret/occult mystery Babylon teachings which also luciferian new agers use, and we know that their god is literally lucifer or jah-baal-on.
Pagans, Wiccans, and other products of the modern revival of witchcraft also drew from The Kybalion. Figures like Laurie Cabot claimed that “the seven Hermetic Laws (were) the basis of Witchcraft. One newspaper in 1989 began a multi-part series titled “Understanding the New Age” by elucidating The Kybalion’s teaching as “the basis of all esoteric principles,” and that Atkinson’s “little volume” served as an introductory and foundational text for a variety of occult groups and Freemasons.
Think a littler further back to Sumer. And maybe even farther than that. The 10 commandments probably go back farther as well. I honestly feel like following any religion - with good intentions anyway - is a good starting point even if you're not particularly religious. I'm spiritual but I don't partake in any organized religion though I do champion many of the underlying ideas behind them. The Golden Rule, etc. I simply try to live as wholesome as a life as possible, high frequency shit. Love is the highest frequency and most religions teach love above all.
It's a hard row to hoe, especially in this day and age. But the path is neverending and we're always learning and passing that knowledge on.
Noah's great flood was in 1656 AM (Anno Mundi) and the birth of Moses 903 years later. This was a time where most people were pagan occult baal worshippers btw.
I don't believe in organized religion, but only in the word of God and these 10 commandments are clear rules to morally live by. It's spiritual warfare, just take a look around and you quickly realize that the devil is in control of this world.
So my golden rule is to follow God's natural laws and to expose evil and the wicked luciferians.
1908 is not ancient, but the teachings come apparently from ancient Egypt and Greece, which both have their origins in ancient Mystery Babylon. This William Walker Atkinson was an occultist and new ager btw.
I'm pretty sure this dude was a luciferian, just take a look at the symbol on his book it's literally the eye of lucifer within an circle.
Yes, it's the ancient secret/occult mystery Babylon teachings which also luciferian new agers use, and we know that their god is literally lucifer or jah-baal-on.
I'm just telling you to be careful with their wicked practices, God called them abominations for a reason.
Most of these occultists channel demons to write their books, so rebuke demons in the name of Yahshua HaMashiach if you have to.
Think a littler further back to Sumer. And maybe even farther than that. The 10 commandments probably go back farther as well. I honestly feel like following any religion - with good intentions anyway - is a good starting point even if you're not particularly religious. I'm spiritual but I don't partake in any organized religion though I do champion many of the underlying ideas behind them. The Golden Rule, etc. I simply try to live as wholesome as a life as possible, high frequency shit. Love is the highest frequency and most religions teach love above all.
It's a hard row to hoe, especially in this day and age. But the path is neverending and we're always learning and passing that knowledge on.
Noah's great flood was in 1656 AM (Anno Mundi) and the birth of Moses 903 years later. This was a time where most people were pagan occult baal worshippers btw.
I don't believe in organized religion, but only in the word of God and these 10 commandments are clear rules to morally live by. It's spiritual warfare, just take a look around and you quickly realize that the devil is in control of this world.
So my golden rule is to follow God's natural laws and to expose evil and the wicked luciferians.