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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2025 · 13 MIN

Episode 10 - The Originals: How Non-Conformists Move The World - Volume is the Key

from The Year of Magical Learning · host Chris Sears and Trieu Nguyen

Discussion Topic - Finding Balance with Life's Rhythms  Book : The Kybalion by the Three Initiates Welcome back to the Year of Magical Learning Project! In this episode, we delve into "The Kabbalion," a spiritual book published in 1908 by the Three Initiates that explores the seven hermetic principles which form the foundation of hermetic philosophy. Our discussion highlights key principles such as polarity and rhythm, emphasizing life's natural swings and the quest for balance. Personal experiences, including the challenges of emotional extremes and finding stability through core values, are shared to illustrate the profound lessons learned. Join the conversation on how to maintain balance and navigate life's rhythms, and share your own strategies in the comments. Don't forget to reflect and journal your thoughts! 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:10 Overview of The Kabbalion 01:29 Personal Reflections on Balance 03:48 Discussion on Life's Extremes 12:09 Parental Guidance and Extremes 14:45 Final Thoughts and Conclusion Read the reflection Buy The Book

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