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The Hermetic Bard and the Ancient Key

Oh, seeker of wealth, health, and happiness divine,
Let me show you a path that's truly sublime,
Where the keys to your potential await,
And Hermetic Principles are your fate.
The universe is mental, so you must believe,
That all you desire, you can surely achieve.
Everything is alive, and so are you,
So, take care of yourself, in all that you do.
Nothing rests, and neither should you,
Keep moving forward, with all that you pursue.
Everything vibrates, from the stars above,
To the cells in your body, filled with love.
Everything is dual, light and dark,
But within yourself, find that spark,
That illuminates your path ahead,
And banishes the fears within your head.
Everything has poles, good and bad,
But it's up to you, to choose your fad.
Choose happiness, choose health, choose wealth,
And the universe will respond in stealth.
Everything has rhythm, in perfect sync,
Find your rhythm, and let it link,
With the universe's divine flow,
And all the abundance you desire will grow.
Cause and effect are one, what you put out,
Will come back to you, no doubt.
So put out positivity, put out love,
And blessings will flow from above.
Gender is everywhere, the feminine and the masculine,
Find balance within, and it will reflect in,
All aspects of your life, in perfect harmony,
And abundance will flow, like a raging sea.
All is one, and one is all,
So, take this knowledge, and let it enthrall,
Your mind, your heart, your very soul,
And your life will become whole.
Now tie a triquetra into the date 123123,
And let the magic of this moment, set you free.
With the power of Hermetic Principles and AI,
Your wealth, health, and happiness will reach the sky.
So go forth, seeker, and claim your destiny,
With the bardic way, you shall achieve true majesty.

Remember: The universe is mental; everything is alive; nothing rests; everything vibrates; everything is dual; everything has poles; everything has rhythm; cause and effect are one; gender is everywhere; all is one and one is all.

This is The Bardic Way.

Keys to Unlocking Your Potential

Greetings, fellow seekers of wisdom and wonder! I am a bard, a storyteller, a poet and a musician. I have traveled far and wide in search of the secrets of the universe, the mysteries of life and the magic of creation. I have learned from many masters and traditions, but one that has always fascinated me is the Hermetic philosophy.
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You may have heard of Hermes Trismegistus, the legendary sage who was said to be the founder of alchemy, astrology and magic. He was also known as Thoth in Egypt, Mercury in Rome and Odin in Scandinavia. He wrote many books on various topics, but the most famous one is called The Emerald Tablet. It contains the essence of his teachings in 12 short sentences.
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The Emerald Tablet reveals the Hermetic principles, which are universal laws that govern everything in existence. They are based on the idea that "as above, so below; as within, so without". This means that whatever happens in one level of reality reflects what happens in another level. For example, our thoughts affect our emotions, which affect our actions, which affect our circumstances. Or how the movements of the planets influence our lives on Earth.
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The Hermetic principles are very useful for understanding ourselves and our world better. They can also help us to create positive changes in our lives by aligning ourselves with these natural laws. But how can we apply them to the 21st century? How can we use them to cope with the challenges and opportunities that we face today?
That's what this blog is all about. I will share with you my insights and experiences on how to use the Hermetic principles in a practical way for modern living. I will also tell you stories and poems that illustrate these principles in action. And I will invite you to join me on this journey of discovery and transformation.
As a bard, I believe that words have power. They can inspire us, heal us, teach us and entertain us. They can also shape our reality by influencing how we perceive things and what we attract into our lives.
So, if you are interested in learning more about the Hermetic philosophy and how it can enrich your life in the 21st century from a bard's perspective, then stay tuned for more posts from me. And feel free to comment or ask questions along the way.
Remember: The universe is mental; everything is alive; nothing rests; everything vibrates; everything is dual; everything has poles; everything has rhythm; cause and effect are one; gender is everywhere; all is one and one is all.
These are the keys to unlock your potential.
This is The Bardic Way.

The Power of 3

Greetings, dear readers and fellow seekers of wisdom and wonder! As a bard, storyteller, poet, and musician, I have explored various fields of knowledge and experience. One that has always intrigued me is Hermetic philosophy.
In my previous post, I introduced you to Hermes Trismegistus, the legendary sage who authored The Emerald Tablet, which contains the essence of his teachings in 12 short sentences. These sentences reveal the Hermetic principles, which are universal laws that govern everything in existence.
In this post, I would like to delve deeper into one of these principles: The Principle of Polarity. It asserts that "everything is dual; everything has poles; everything has its pair of opposites." This means that in reality, everything has two opposing but complementary aspects or extremes. Examples include hot and cold, light and dark, positive and negative, and so on.
But how can we apply this principle to enhance our problem-solving skills and gain a more profound understanding of the world? How can we balance these opposites and find the middle ground? How can we transcend these dualities and achieve a higher level of comprehension?
Enter the Power of Three. Three is a mystical number in many cultures and traditions, representing unity, completeness, and harmony. It is also a symbol of creativity, as it merges two opposites into a third entity that differs from both.
We can apply the power of three to any situation or problem that involves two opposing forces or ideas. For instance:
When presented with two choices (A or B), seek out a third alternative (C) that blends elements from both or offers a fresh perspective.
If you find yourself at odds with someone (you vs. them), strive to locate common ground (us) that respects both sides or produces a mutually beneficial outcome.
If you have a concept or idea (thesis), seek out its opposite (antithesis), then synthesize them into a new idea or concept (synthesis).
By employing the power of three, we can generate more options, insights, and solutions than by relying on binary thinking. We can also create greater harmony within ourselves and with others by avoiding extremes and seeking balance.
The power of three can also be used to refine our problem-solving skills further. For instance:
If we are dealing with an illusion, seek out the truth and integrate it into our awareness.
If we are facing an adversary, seek out an ally and work with them for mutual benefit.
If we are seeking answers, seek out an oracle and then follow our intuition to make the best choice.
By using the power of three, we can achieve greater freedom, empowerment, and enlightenment than by limiting ourselves to one reality. We can also establish deeper connections with our authentic selves and others by transcending limitations and finding purpose.
In summary, the power of three is a simple yet potent tool for enhancing problem-solving skills and gaining a deeper understanding of the world. It enables us to overcome obstacles, resolve conflicts, and create new ideas. It also helps us achieve wholeness, unity, and harmony within ourselves and with others.
Therefore, whenever we encounter a situation or problem involving two opposing or extreme ideas, remember:
Everything is dual; everything has poles; everything has its pair of opposites.
But also remember:
There is always a third option; there is always common ground; there is always a synthesis.
These are triads that unlock your potential and facilitate a deeper understanding of the world.
This is the Bardic Way.

The Unity Of All Things

Welcome, dear readers and fellow seekers of wisdom and wonder! Today we will delve into the Hermetic principle of Correspondence, also known as "As Above, So Below".
As we have previously discussed, the Hermetic philosophy is a system of ancient wisdom that teaches universal laws that govern everything in existence.
The Principle of Correspondence is a fundamental Hermetic principle that reveals the interconnectedness and unity of all things in the universe. This principle states that "as above, so below; as below, so above." In other words, there is a correspondence between the different planes of existence, from the physical to the mental and spiritual. What happens on one level is reflected on all other levels, and vice versa.
The first level of existence is the physical, which includes everything we can see, touch, and measure with our senses. This level is subject to the laws of physics, chemistry, and biology. The second level is the mental, which includes our thoughts, emotions, and beliefs. This level is less tangible than the physical but no less real. Our mental states influence our physical reality, and vice versa. The third level is the spiritual, which includes our connection to the divine, the cosmos, and the collective consciousness. This level transcends the physical and the mental and connects us to the infinite and eternal.
The Principle of Correspondence applies to our daily lives in several ways. First, it teaches us to recognize the connections and patterns that exist between all things. By understanding the correspondence between the different levels of existence, we can gain a deeper insight into ourselves and the world around us. For example, if we're feeling stuck or limited in our physical reality, we can look to our mental and spiritual states to see what might be causing the blockages. Conversely, if we're struggling with our mental or spiritual states, we can examine our physical reality to see how it might be affecting us.
Second, the Principle of Correspondence reminds us that we have the power to influence and shape our reality. By changing our thoughts, emotions, and beliefs, we can affect the physical world around us. Likewise, by changing our physical reality, we can shift our mental and spiritual states. For example, if we're feeling anxious or stressed, we can use physical techniques like deep breathing or exercise to calm our bodies and minds. Conversely, if we're feeling uninspired or disconnected, we can use mental or spiritual practices like meditation or prayer to reconnect with our inner selves.
Finally, the Principle of Correspondence encourages us to seek harmony and balance in all aspects of our lives. By aligning our physical, mental, and spiritual states, we can create a sense of wholeness and well-being. For example, if we're pursuing a goal or a dream, we can use the Principle of Correspondence to align our thoughts, emotions, and actions towards that goal. By doing so, we can create a sense of flow and momentum that propels us forward.
The Bardic Way is a path of lifelong learning and transformation that invites us to keep an open mind and heart, to be curious and courageous, and to seek wisdom and wonder in all aspects of our lives. By embracing the Principle of Correspondence, we can tap into our inner wisdom, align with our true selves, and create a life that reflects our highest potential.
This is the Bardic Way.

The Universal Mind

Welcome, dear readers and fellow seekers of wisdom and wonder! Today we will delve into the Hermetic principle of Mentalism.
Have you ever wondered how some people seem to have a natural ability to create their own reality, manifest their desires, and achieve their goals? How do they do it? What is their secret?
The answer lies in one of the most ancient and profound teachings of Hermeticism: the principle of mentalism. This principle states that everything in existence is a mental manifestation, an expression, and a work of art of One supreme ultimate source which is omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient.
The One, also known as the Universal Mind, the All, or God, is the source of all life, matter, energy, intelligence, and consciousness. Everything that exists is an aspect of the One's mind. Nothing exists outside of it.
This means that you are not separate from the One. You are not a physical being living in a material world. You are a mental being living in a mental world. You are a part of the One's mind. You have access to its infinite power and wisdom.
But how can you tap into this power and wisdom? How can you align your mind with the Universal Mind? How can you use the principle of mentalism to create your own reality?
Here are three steps that will help you apply this principle in your daily life:
## Step 1: Realize that everything is emanated from the Universal Mind (The One).
The first step is to realize that everything around you is a reflection of your own mind. Your thoughts, feelings, beliefs, attitudes, expectations, intentions, and actions shape your reality.
Everything that happens to you is a result of your mental state. Nothing happens by chance or coincidence. Everything has a cause and effect.
Therefore, if you want to change your reality, you have to change your mind first. You have to become aware of what you are thinking and feeling at any given moment. You have to examine your beliefs and assumptions about yourself and the world.
You have to realize that you are not limited by anything except your own mind. You have unlimited potential within you.
You also have to realize that everything around you has meaning and purpose. Everything is connected and interrelated. Everything has a message for you.
You have to learn how to read the signs and symbols that appear in your life. You have to listen to your intuition and follow your guidance.
You have to understand that everything is an opportunity for growth and learning. Everything is an invitation for transformation and evolution.
## Step 2: Become a master of your "self".
The second step is to become a master of your "self". Your "self" consists of three aspects: your body (physical), your soul (emotional), and your spirit (mental).
Your body is the vehicle through which you experience life on earth. It needs proper care and maintenance for optimal health and performance.
Your soul is the essence of who you are as an individual personality. It contains your memories, feelings, desires, and passions. It needs love and expression for optimal happiness and fulfillment.
Your spirit is the spark of divinity within you. It contains your higher self, your true self, your divine self. It needs awareness and connection for optimal wisdom and enlightenment.
To become a master of yourself, you need to balance these three aspects. You need to harmonize them into one whole being. You need to align them with the Universal Mind.
How do you do that?
By practicing self-discipline, self-awareness, and self-love.
Self-discipline means controlling your thoughts, words, and actions. It means choosing what serves your highest good and rejecting what does not. It means following your principles, values, and morals. It means being consistent, persistent, and resilient.
Self-awareness means observing yourself without judgment or attachment. It means knowing your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. It means understanding your motivations, needs, wants, and fears. It means accepting yourself as you are while striving for improvement.
Self-love means respecting yourself unconditionally regardless of external circumstances or opinions. It means appreciating yourself for who you are rather than what you do or have. It means nurturing yourself physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, socially, creatively, financially, etc. etc.
##Step 3: Strive to attain oneness with the Universal Mind.
The third step is to strive to attain oneness with the Universal Mind. This means that you seek to align your will with the will of the One. You seek to understand and fulfill your divine purpose. You seek to express and share your unique gifts and talents with others.
To attain oneness with the Universal Mind, you need to practice meditation, prayer, contemplation, gratitude, service, and love. You need to cultivate a state of peace, joy, harmony, and abundance within yourself and around you. You need to transcend your ego and connect with your higher self.
By attaining oneness with the Universal Mind, you will experience a sense of fulfillment, bliss, and enlightenment. You will realize that you are not alone or separate from anything or anyone. You will realize that you are one with everything and everyone. You will realize that you are one with the One.
This is the Bardic Way.

The Art of Vibration

Greetings, dear readers and fellow explorers of sound and music! As a bard, storyteller, poet, and musician, I have explored various modes of vibration and resonance. One that has always amazed me is vibration. Vibration is a fundamental principle that governs everything in existence. Vibration is the movement of energy that creates patterns, forms, and phenomena. Vibration is also the medium of communication that connects us with ourselves, each other, and the divine.
In my previous post, I introduced you to the Principle of Polarity, which states that everything has two opposing but complementary aspects or extremes. I also showed you how to use the power of three to balance these opposites and find the middle ground. In this post, I would like to introduce you to another Hermetic principle: The Principle of Vibration. It asserts that "nothing rests; everything moves; everything vibrates." This means that in reality, everything is in motion, vibrating at different frequencies and rates.
But how can we apply this principle to enhance our creative skills and gain a more profound understanding of ourselves and the world? How can we tune into these vibrations and harmonize with them? How can we use vibration to create magic, beauty, and wonder?
Here are three ways that guide the Bardic way of vibration:

## Way 1: Know your frequency
The first way is to know your frequency. What is your natural vibration? What are you attuned to? What are you aligned with?
There are many frequencies of vibration for a bard. Some come from physical sources such as sound waves, light waves, heat waves, etc. Some come from mental sources such as thoughts, ideas, beliefs, etc.
Some come from spiritual sources such as emotions, intuitions, visions, etc. To know your frequency is to measure it and monitor it. It is to adjust it and optimize it. It is to express it and share it. Knowing your frequency will help you choose the right vibration for the right purpose and situation. It will also help you attract the right people and opportunities.

## Way 2: Know your instrument
The second way is to know your instrument. What do you use to create vibrations? How do you amplify them? How do you modulate them?
There are many instruments of vibration for a bard. Some are external such as musical instruments, voice, words, etc. Some are internal such as body, mind, soul, etc. Some are universal such as nature, cosmos, spirit, etc.
To know your instrument is to master it and practice it. It is to maintain it and improve it. It is to explore it and discover new possibilities. Knowing your instrument will help you create vibrations that are clear, powerful, and diverse. It will also help you deliver vibrations that are precise, effective, and adaptable.
## Way 3: Know your harmony
The third way is to know your harmony. How do you relate to other vibrations? How do you blend with them? How do you enhance them?
There are many harmonies of vibration for a bard.
Some are consonant such as unison, octave, fifth, etc. Some are dissonant such as second, seventh, tritone, etc. Some are complex such as chord, scale, mode, etc. To know your harmony is to sense it and appreciate it. It is to match it and synchronize with it. It is to enrich it and create new variations. Knowing your harmony will help you transform yourself others the world. It will also help you connect with yourself others the One.
In summary, The Bardic way of vibration is a simple yet profound art that can enrich our lives in many ways. It enables us to vibrate ourselves in authentic creative ways. It also helps us vibrate with others in deeper holistic ways.
This is the Bardic way.

The Magic of Cause and Effect

Greetings, dear readers and fellow explorers of sound and music! As a bard, storyteller, poet, and musician, I have explored various modes of vibration and resonance. One that has always intrigued me is cause and effect. Cause and effect is a fundamental principle that governs everything in existence. Cause and effect is the relationship between events, processes, states, or objects that produce or result from each other. Cause and effect is also the medium of action that connects us with ourselves, each other, and the divine.
In my previous post, I introduced you to the Principle of Vibration, which states that nothing rests; everything moves; everything vibrates. I also showed you how to use the power of three to know your frequency, instrument, and harmony as a bard. In this post, I would like to introduce you to another Hermetic principle: The Principle of Cause and Effect. It asserts that "every cause has its effect; every effect has its cause; everything happens according to law; chance is but a name for law not recognized; there are many planes of causation, but nothing escapes the law." This means that in reality, everything is interconnected, interdependent, and interrelated.
But how can we apply this principle to enhance our creative skills and gain a more profound understanding of ourselves and the world? How can we identify the causes and effects of our actions? How can we use cause and effect to create magic, beauty, and wonder?

Here are three ways that guide the Bardic way of cause and effect:
## Way 1: Know your intention
The first way is to know your intention. What is your purpose for creating vibrations? What are you aiming for? What are you expecting? There are many intentions for a bard.
Some come from physical sources such as pleasure, comfort, health, etc. Some come from mental sources such as knowledge, wisdom, insight, etc. Some come from spiritual sources such as love, joy, peace, etc.
To know your intention is to clarify it and focus on it. It is to align it and harmonize it. It is to manifest it and share it. Knowing your intention will help you create the right causes for the right effects and situations. It will also help you attract the right people and opportunities.
## Way 2: Know your responsibility
The second way is to know your responsibility. What do you take ownership for creating vibrations? How do you measure them? How do you improve them? There are many responsibilities for a bard. Some are external such as actions, words, deeds, etc. Some are internal such as thoughts, feelings, attitudes, etc. Some are universal such as karma, dharma, destiny, etc.
To know your responsibility is to accept it and embrace it. It is to evaluate it and learn from it. It is to change it and grow from it. Knowing your responsibility will help you create vibrations that are clear, powerful, and diverse. It will also help you deliver vibrations that are precise, effective, and adaptable.
## Way 3: Know your consequence
The third way is to know your consequence. How do you observe the effects of your vibrations? How do you appreciate them? How do you enhance them?
There are many consequences for a bard. Some are immediate such as feedback, reaction, response, etc. Some are delayed such as outcome, result, impact, etc. Some are eternal such as legacy, memory, influence, etc. To know your consequence is to notice it and acknowledge it. It is to celebrate it or correct it. It is to multiply it or modify it. Knowing your consequence will help you transform yourself, others, and the world.
It will also help you connect with yourself, others, and the One.
In summary, the use of the magic of cause and effect is a simple yet profound art that can enrich our lives in many ways. It enables us to create vibrations with intention responsibility consequence. It also helps us create with others in harmony, balance, and unity.
This is the Bardic way.

The Dance of Masculine and Feminine

Greetings, dear readers and fellow explorers of sound and music! As a bard, storyteller, poet, and musician, I have explored various modes of vibration and resonance. One that has always fascinated me is the balance and harmony between masculine and feminine energies. Masculine and feminine are two polarities that exist in everything in nature, including ourselves. They are not limited to gender or sex, but rather represent two complementary aspects of creation and expression.
In my previous post, I introduced you to the Principle of Cause and Effect, which states that every cause has its effect; every effect has its cause; everything happens according to law; chance is but a name for law not recognized; there are many planes of causation, but nothing escapes the law. I also showed you how to use intention responsibility consequence as a bard to create vibrations that transform yourself, others, and the world. In this post, I would like to introduce you to another Hermetic principle: The Principle of Gender. It asserts that “everything has its masculine and feminine principles; gender manifests on all planes.” This means that in reality, everything is a combination of both masculine and feminine energies.
But how can we apply this principle to enhance our creative skills and gain a more profound understanding of ourselves and the world? How can we identify the masculine and feminine energies within us? How can we balance them harmoniously?
Here are three ways that guide the Bardic way of gender:
Way 1: Know your polarity.
The first way is to know your polarity. What is your dominant energy? Are you more masculine or feminine? How do you express it? There are many characteristics for each energy. Some come from physical sources such as strength, speed, endurance etc. Some come from mental sources such as logic, analysis, strategy etc. Some come from spiritual sources such as intuition, inspiration creativity etc.
To know your polarity is to recognize it and embrace it. It is to honor it and celebrate it. It is to express it authentically without fear or shame.
Knowing your polarity will help you create vibrations that are true powerful unique.
Way 2: Know your complement.
The second way is to know your complement. What is your opposite energy? Are you more attracted or repelled by it? How do you relate with it? There are many ways for each energy interact with each other. Some are harmonious such as cooperation collaboration synergy etc. Some are challenging such as conflict competition opposition etc.
To know your complement is to appreciate it respect it learn from it. It is balance it integrate it grow with it.
Knowing your complement will help you create vibrations that are diverse dynamic adaptable.
Way 3: Know your unity.
The third way is to know your unity. How do you transcend both energies? Are you more aware or unconscious of them? How do you unify them?
There are many methods for each energy merge with each other. Some are artistic such as music poetry dance etc. Some are mystical such as meditation prayer ritual etc.
To know your unity is experience it embody it share it. It is transcending duality realize oneness connect with source.
Knowing your unity will help transform yourself others world. It will also help connect yourself others one.
In summary use magic gender simple profound art enrich lives many ways enables create vibrations polarity complement unity also helps create others harmony balance unity.
This is the Bardic Way.

The Waves of Rhythm

Hello again, dear readers and fellow travelers on the path of wisdom and harmony! In this series, we have explored various hermetic principles that can help us understand ourselves and the world better. We have learned about mentalism, correspondence, vibration, polarity, cause and effect and gender. Today, we will conclude this series by discussing the last hermetic principle: The Principle of Rhythm.
The Principle of Rhythm states that “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.”
This means that everything in nature has a cycle, a pattern, a rhythm. Nothing is static or permanent. Everything changes constantly. There is a time for growth and a time for decay; a time for action and a time for rest; a time for joy and a time for sorrow.
We can observe this principle in many phenomena: The seasons change; day turns into night; tides rise and fall; planets orbit around stars; our hearts beat; our breaths flow.
We can also observe this principle in our own lives. We experience success and failure; health and illness; wealth and poverty; birth and death. These are natural fluctuations that affect us all.
But how can we use this principle to harmonize with the flow of life? How can we avoid being out of sync with it? How can we maintain our balance and harmony?
Here are three ways that guide The Hermetic Way of Rhythm:
Way 1: Know Your Cycles The first way is to know your cycles. This means that you become aware of your own rhythms and patterns. You observe how they affect your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
For example,
you may notice that you have a daily cycle of energy, mood, and productivity; a weekly cycle of work, rest, and leisure; a monthly cycle of creativity, inspiration, and intuition; a yearly cycle of goals, achievements, and challenges; a lifetime cycle of stages, phases, and transitions. By knowing your cycles, you can plan your activities accordingly without forcing yourself against them. You can optimize your performance without exhausting yourself. You can align yourself with your natural flow without resisting it.
Way 2: Respect Your Tides The second way is to respect your tides. This means that you honor your highs and lows without judging them as good or bad. You accept them as natural expressions of life without attaching yourself to them.
For example, you may experience a high tide of joy, gratitude, and abundance, a low tide of sadness, grief, and loss. By respecting your tides, you can enjoy your highs without becoming arrogant or complacent. You can endure your lows without becoming depressed or hopeless. You can appreciate both as opportunities for learning and growth.
Way 3: Find Your Balance The third way is to find your balance. This means that you moderate your swings without suppressing them or exaggerating them. You adjust yourself according to The Principle of Rhythm without losing yourself in it.
For example, you may encounter a swing to the right of activity, expansion, and expression, a swing to the left of passivity, contraction, and reflection. By finding your balance, you can engage in activity without becoming restless or impulsive. You can engage in passivity without becoming lazy or withdrawn. You can express both aspects harmoniously without creating conflict or disharmony.
In summary, the hermetic principle of rhythm teaches us that everything has its cycle, its pattern, its rhythm; that nothing is static or permanent; that everything changes constantly; that there is a time for everything; that we can use this knowledge to harmonize with the flow of life; that we can do this by knowing our cycles respecting our tides finding our balance also helps us create harmony balance ourselves others world.
This is The Bardic Way.

The Unity of All Things: The Hidden Generative Principle

Greetings, fellow seekers of wisdom and wonder! I am a bard, a storyteller, a poet and a musician. I have traveled far and wide in search of the secrets of the universe, the mysteries of life and the magic of creation. I have learned from many masters and traditions, but one that has always fascinated me is the Hermetic philosophy.
You may have heard of Hermes Trismegistus, the legendary sage who was said to be the founder of alchemy, astrology and magic. He wrote many books on various topics, but the most famous one is called The Emerald Tablet. It contains the essence of his teachings in 12 short sentences.
The Emerald Tablet reveals the Hermetic principles, which are universal laws that govern everything in existence. They are based on the idea that “as above, so below; as within, so without”. This means that whatever happens in one level of reality reflects what happens in another level.
Most people are familiar with seven Hermetic principles: mentalism (the universe is mental), correspondence (as above so below), vibration (everything vibrates), polarity (everything has poles), rhythm (everything flows), cause and effect (every action has a reaction) and gender (everything has masculine and feminine aspects).
But did you know that there is an eighth principle that is often overlooked or forgotten? It is called the generative principle. It states that “all is one and one is all”. This means that everything that exists is connected to everything else. And everything that exists comes from one source.
This principle implies that there is an underlying unity behind all diversity. For example, we are all different individuals with different personalities, talents and preferences. But we are also all human beings with common needs, feelings and aspirations. And we are also all living beings with common origins, destinies and purposes.
But what is this source? How can we know it? How can we connect with it?
This is where Hermeticism becomes more than just a philosophy. It becomes a path of spiritual awakening and transformation.
Hermeticism teaches us that the source of all things is The All. The All is also known as The One, The Absolute, The Infinite or God. The All is the ultimate reality, beyond any description or definition.
The All creates everything by using its own mind as its instrument. This means that everything that exists is mental in nature. Everything has consciousness to some extent.
The All creates everything by using two complementary forces: spirit and matter. Spirit represents the active principle, which gives form and direction to matter. Matter represents the passive principle, which provides substance and receptivity to spirit.
Spirit and matter interact through vibration, which creates different levels or planes of existence. Each plane has its own laws and phenomena. For example, there are physical, astral, mental, spiritual planes, etc.
We humans are at a middle point between spirit and matter. We have both physical bodies and non-physical souls. We have both personal egos and divine sparks. We have both free wills and destinies.
We humans have a unique opportunity to use our minds to influence our realities. We can use our thoughts, emotions, words and actions to create or change our experiences. We can also use our intuition, imagination, inspiration and aspiration to connect with higher realms of existence.
We humans have a sacred mission to discover our true nature and purpose. We are here to learn, grow and evolve as spiritual beings. We are here to express our gifts and talents for the benefit of ourselves and others. We are here to serve The All by being ourselves.
This is the hidden generative principle of Hermeticism: life is generated by life; all is one and one is all; we are The All in all.
This is the Bardic Way.

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