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In this episode of The Wholistic Center Podcast, host Nicolas Zart dives into how to craft meaningful resolutions for 2026...

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Is the Kybalion Really Hermetic?

The Kybalion is the most widely read “Hermetic” text in the English-speaking world — and also the most misunderstood. Its seven principles contain real psychological wisdom. But mental transmutation without ethical grounding tends toward narcissism. The question was never whether the book has value. The question is what kind — and what to read alongside it.

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The Renaissance Rediscovery: Ficino, Bruno, and the Birth of the Modern Esoteric Tradition

In 1462, a monk arrived in Florence carrying a manuscript. It had been acquired in Macedonia by agents of Cosimo de Medici — the wealthiest man in Europe and an obsessive collector of ancient texts. Cosimo was in his seventies, dying, and he had been waiting a long time for something like this. He instructed his court philosopher, Marsilio Ficino, to set aside his translation of Plato’s complete works and begin on this manuscript immediately.

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