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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.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjzM1StYEs

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.

212 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

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.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjzM1StYEs

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.

Edit: More evidence that he was an luciferian

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.

212 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

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.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjzM1StYEs

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.

Edit: More evidence that he was an luciferian

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.

212 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

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.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjzM1StYEs

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.

Edit: More evidence that he was an luciferian

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.

212 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

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.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjzM1StYEs

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.

212 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

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.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjzM1StYEs

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.

212 days ago
1 score
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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.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjzM1StYEs

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

212 days ago
1 score