"The Hermetic Principle of Cause & Effect" Open Edition, 22x28" Premium Poster

$35.00

To honor the belief that art and knowledge should never be exclusive or gatekept, this stylish, educational artwork is now available as an open-edition, premium poster.

To honor the belief that art and knowledge should never be exclusive or gatekept, this stylish, educational artwork is now available as an open-edition, premium poster.

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Artwork Description and Symbolism

Cause & Effect takes a principle most people only half-believe—and makes it impossible to ignore: nothing happens by chance. In Hermetic philosophy, every event has a cause, every outcome is an effect, and what appears to be “randomness” is often just a chain of forces too subtle or complex to see in the moment. This artwork translates that law into a bold, modern symbolic language that feels both cosmic and personal—because the real revelation of Cause & Effect isn’t abstract theory. It’s that your life is being shaped—constantly—by causes you can learn to recognize and intentionally set.

At the center is a monochromatic human profile, a clean, grounded image of the individual self. From the head, brightly colored gears and cogs erupt outward, symbolizing thought patterns, belief systems, and the inner machinery of meaning-making that quietly drives behavior. The heart—vividly detailed in reds and blues—is placed prominently over the neck, visually bridging mind and body, intellect and emotion, and hinting at the truth that many of our “choices” are actually co-authored by what we think and what we feel. From this figure, a row of large dominoes topples—a simple but powerful metaphor: once a cause is set in motion, effects follow with precision. You may not see the first tile fall, but you will always live in the later ones.

Surrounding the scene are bold purple scales of justice—an emblem of balance, measurement, and consequence. They suggest that Cause & Effect isn’t moralistic punishment; it’s lawful equilibrium. Reality “weighs” what you repeatedly energize. What you tolerate, what you rehearse, what you avoid, what you commit to—these become causes. Behind everything, a radiating starfield and cosmic energy burst outward, expanding the message from personal habit into universal order: this law operates on all planes, from the psychological to the physical, from the intimate to the infinite. And the directional signs at the bottom make the framework explicit—Plane of Causality (Spiritual & Psychological / The Why) and Plane of Effects (Physical World / Manifested Reality)—a clear map of how inner states become outer circumstances.

What makes Cause & Effect especially compelling is how it returns power to the viewer without sugarcoating. It doesn’t say life is easy; it says life is lawful. If you don’t like the effects, you can trace them back to causes—often hidden in thoughts, emotional patterns, self-concepts, and repeated choices. For the spiritually serious collector, this is artwork as a tool: a visually arresting reminder to stop negotiating with symptoms and start working at the level of origin. If you’re ready to live less by accident and more by intention, Cause & Effect belongs on your wall—because the moment you see the chain clearly, you can change it. Add it to your collection now.

Accompanying Inspirational Exercise: “Set the First Cause Within” (9 minutes)

A practical application of the Principle of Cause & Effect—working at the level of psychological origin, not just visible behavior.

1) Choose one recurring effect (1 minute)

Write:
“The effect I keep experiencing is ____.”
(Examples: procrastination, tension in relationships, scattered focus, financial stress, low confidence.)

Be specific. This is the last domino—not the first.

2) Trace the internal chain (3 minutes)

Answer these three questions honestly:

  • What action (or inaction) consistently precedes this effect?

  • What emotional state typically precedes that action?

  • What dominant thought or focus of attention generates that emotional state?

You are locating the psychological cause—the mental focus that quietly initiates the chain.

3) Choose a new mental cause (2 minutes)

Instead of selecting a new behavior first, ask:

“Where will I deliberately place my attention before I act?”

Examples:

  • From focusing on “What if I fail?” → shift to “What is the next concrete step?”

  • From focusing on “What’s wrong with me?” → shift to “What can I improve today?”

  • From focusing on “They’re against me” → shift to “What is objectively true?”

Write one sentence that represents your new chosen focus of attention.
This is your first domino.

4) Install the psychological cause before action (2 minutes)

Create a simple pre-action ritual:

“Before I _____ (specific action), I will pause and focus on _____ (chosen mental/ emotional  cause) for 30 seconds.”

Examples:

  • Before opening email → focus on calm clarity and one priority.

  • Before a difficult conversation → focus on respect and shared outcome.

  • Before beginning work → focus on completion, not perfection.

This step ensures the action now originates from a different state of mind.

5) Observe the new effect (1-minute daily reflection)

At the end of the day, ask:

“What changed when I shifted my focus before acting?”

Cause begins in consciousness.
Action expresses the cause.
Effect follows the action.

This reflects the deeper Hermetic understanding: external results are secondary effects. The true plane of causality is psychological—where attention is directed, and meaning is assigned. When you change what you focus on before you act, you change the quality of your action—and therefore the reality it generates.