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Kybalion by Three Initiates
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More laughable than the religions which it scorns but which pretend to less. It has no respect for the intelligent examination or application of its own tenets; and even as a second-grader I could certainly have traced the path through which its arguments lose their own framework every few pages.

Excerpt p.58: "There are certain truths connected with [THE ALL's:] existence which the human mind finds itself compelled to accept." I found the following "truths" not compelling; the book must take as great liberty with the definition of "human mind" as it does with several even more common terms, such as "philosophy", "theology", "metaphysics", and "universe".
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David Acevedo It's all codswallop. Pure rubbish.


Jayke Don't examine with Logic, Examine with intuition. Logic will fail you every time. This isn't Newtonian physics.


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