The Writings of C
From The Absolute to Man
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A Textbook of Theosophy
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C
Of the Absolute, the
Infinite, the All-embracing, we can at our present stage know nothing, except
that It is; we can say nothing that is not a limitation, and therefore
inaccurate.
In It are innumerable
universes; in each universe countless solar systems.
Each solar system is the expression of a mighty Being, whom we call the Logos,
the Word of God, the Solar Deity. He is to it all that men mean by God. He
permeates it; there is nothing in it which is not He; it is the manifestation
of Him in such matter as we can see. Yet He exists above it and outside it,
living a stupendous life of His own among His Peers. As is
said in Eastern Scripture: “Having permeated this whole universe with one
fragment of Myself, I remain”.Of this higher life of
His we can know nothing. But of the fragment of His life which energizes
His system we may know something in the lower levels of its
manifestation. We may not see Him, but we may see His power at work. No
one who is clairvoyant can be atheistic; the evidence is too tremendous.
Out of Himself He has
called this mighty system into being. We who are in it are evolving fragments
of His life, Sparks of His divine Fire; from Him we all have come; into Him we
shall all return.
Many have asked why He
as done this; why He (Page 10) has emanated from Himself all this system; why
He has sent us forth to face the storms of life. We cannot know, nor is the
question practical; suffice it that we are here, and we must do our best. Yet
many philosophers have speculated on this point and many suggestions have been
made. The most beautiful that I know is that of a Gnostic philosopher:
“God is Love, but Love
itself cannot be perfect unless it has those upon whom it can be lavished and
by whom it can be returned. Therefore He put forth of Himself into matter, and
He limited His glory, in order that through this natural and slow process of evolution
we might come into being; and we in turn according to His will are to develop
until we reach even His own level, and then the very love of God itself will
become more perfect, because it will then be lavished on those, His own
children, who will fully understand and return it, and so His great scheme will
be realized and His Will be done”.
At what stupendous
elevation His consciousness abides we know not, nor can we know its true nature
as it shows itself there. But when He puts Himself down into such conditions as
are within our reach, His manifestation is ever threefold, and so all religions
have imaged Him as a Trinity. Three, yet
fundamentally One; Three Persons (for person means a mask) yet one God,
showing Himself in those Three Aspects. Three to us, looking at Them from below, because Their functions are different; one
to Him, because He knows Them to be but facets of Himself.
All three of these
Aspects are concerned in the evolution of the solar System; all Three are also
concerned (Page 11) in the evolution of man. This evolution is His will; the
method of it is His plan.
Next below this Solar
Deity, yet also in some mysterious manner part of Him, come His seven
Ministers, sometimes called the Planetary Spirits. Using an analogy drawn from
the physiology of our own body, Their relation to Him
is like that of the ganglia or the nerve centers of the brain. All evolution
which comes forth from Him comes through one or other of Them.
Under Them
in turn come vast hosts or order of spiritual beings, whom we call angels or devas. We do not yet know all the functions which They fulfill in different parts of this wonderful scheme,
but we find some of them intimately connected with the building of the system
and the unfolding of life within it.
Here in our world there
is a great Official who represents the Solar Deity, and is in absolute control
of all the evolution that takes place upon this planet.
We may image Him as the
true King of this world, and under Him are ministers in charge of different
departments. One of these departments is concerned with the evolution of the
different races of humanity, so that for each great race there
is a Head who founds it, differentiates it from all others,
and watches over its development. Another department is that of religion and
education, and it is from this that all the greatest teachers of history have come
– that all religions have been sent forth. The great Official at the head of
this department either comes Himself or sends one of His pupils to found a new
religion when He decides that one is needed.
Therefore all religions,
at the time of their first presentation to the world, have contained a definite
statement of the Truth, and in its fundamentals this Truth has been always the
same. The presentations of it have varied because of differences in the races
to who it was offered. The condition of civilization and the
degree of evolution obtained by various races have made it desirable to present
this one Truth in divers forms. But the inner Truth is always the same, and the
source from which it comes is the same, even though the external phases may
appear to be different and even contradictory. It is foolish for men to wrangle
over the question of the superiority of one teacher or one form of teaching to
another, for the teacher is always one sent by the Great Brotherhood of Adepts,
and in all its important points, in its ethical and moral principles, the
teaching has always been the same.
There is in the world a
body of Truth which lies at the back of all these religions, and represents the
facts of nature as far as they are at present known to man. In the outer world,
because of their ignorance of this, people are always disputing and arguing
about whether there is a God; whether man survives death; whether definite
progress is possible for him, and what is his relation to the universe.
These questions are ever
present in the mind of man as soon as intelligence is awakened. They are not
unanswerable, as is frequently supposed; the answers to them are within the
reach of anyone who will make proper efforts to find them. The truth is
obtainable, and the conditions of its attainment are possible of achievement by
anyone who will make the effort.
In the earlier stages of
the development of humanity, the great Officials of the Hierarchy are provided
from outside, from other and more highly evolved parts of the system, but as
soon as men can be trained to the necessary level of power and wisdom these
offices are held by them. In order to be fit to hold such an
office a man must raise
himself to a very high level, and must become what is called an adept – a being
of goodness, power and wisdom so great that He towers above the rest of humanity,
for He has already attained the summit of ordinary human evolution; He has
achieved what the plan of the Deity marked out for Him to achieve during this
age or dispensation. But His evolution later on continues beyond that level –
continues to divinity.
A large number of men
have attained the Adept level – men not of one nation, but of all the leading
nations of the world – rare souls who with indomitable courage have stormed the
fortresses of nature, and captured her innermost secrets, and so have truly
earned the right to be called Adepts. Among Them there
are many degrees and many lines of activity; but always some of Them remain
within touch of our earth as members of this Hierarchy which has in charge the
administration of the affairs of our world and of the spiritual evolution of
our humanity.
This august body is
often called the Great White Brotherhood, but its members are not a community
all living together. Each of Them, to a large extent,
draws Himself apart from the world, and They are in constant communication with
one another and with Their Head; but Their knowledge of higher forces is so
great that this is achieved without any necessity for meeting in the physical world.
In many cases They continue to live each in His own
country, and Their power remains unsuspected among those who live near Them.
Any man who will may attract their attention, but he can do it only by showing
himself worthy of Their notice. None need fear that
his efforts will pass unnoticed; such oversight is impossible, for the man who
is devoting himself to service such as this, stands out from the rest of
humanity like a great flame in a dark night. A few of these great Adepts, who
are thus working for the good of the world, are willing to take on apprentices
those who have resolved to devote themselves
utterly to the services of mankind; such Adepts are called Masters.
One of these apprentices
was Helena Petrovna Blavatsky – a great
soul who was sent out to offer knowledge to the world some forty years ago
[1875]. With Colonel Henry Steele Olcott she founded the Theosophical Society
for the spread of this knowledge which she had to give. Among those who came
into contact with her in those early days was Mr. A. P. Sinnett, the editor of
The Pioneer, and his keen intellect at once grasped the magnitude and the
importance of the teaching which she put before him. Although Madame Blavatsky
herself had previously written Isis Unveiled, it had attracted but little
attention, and it
was Mr. Sinnett who first made the teaching really available
for western readers in his two books, The Occult World and Esoteric Buddhism.
It was through these works
that I myself first came to know their author, and afterwards Madame Blavatsky herself;
from both of them I learned much. When I asked Madame Blavatsky how one could
learn still more, how one could make definite progress along the Path which she
pointed out to us, she told me of the possibility that other students might be
accepted as
apprentices by the great Masters, even as she herself had been
accepted, and that the only way to gain such acceptance was to show oneself
worthy of it by earnest and altruistic work.
She told me that to
reach that goal a man must be absolutely one-pointed in his determination; that
no one who tried to serve both God and Mammon could ever hope to succeed. One
of these Masters Himself has said: “In order to succeed, a pupil must leave his
own world and come into ours”.
This means that he must
cease to be one of the majority who live for wealth
and power, and must join the tiny majority who care nothing for such things,
but live only in order to devote themselves selflessly to the good of the
world. She warned us clearly that the way was difficult to tread, that we
should be
misunderstood and
reviled by those who still lived in the world, and that we had nothing to look
forward to but the hardest of hard work; and though the result was sure, no one
could foretell how long it would take to arrive at it. Some of us accepted
these conditions joyfully, and we have never for a moment regretted
the decision.
After some years of work
I had the privilege of coming into contact with these great Masters of the
Wisdom; from Them I learnt many things – among others, how to verify for myself
at first hand most of the teachings which They had given. So that, in this
matter, I write of what I know, and what I have seen for myself. Certain points
are mentioned in the teaching, for the verification of which powers are
required far beyond anything which I have gained so far. Of them, I can only
say that they are consistent with what I do know, and in many cases are
necessary as hypotheses to account for what I have seen. They came to me along
with the rest of the theosophical system upon the authority of these mighty
Teachers. Since then I have learned to examine for myself by far the greater
part of what I was told, and I have found the information given to me to be
correct in every particular; therefore I am justified in assuming the
probability that that other part, which as yet I cannot verify, will
also prove to be correct when I arrive at its level.
To attain the honour of
being accepted as an apprentice of one of the Masters of the Wisdom is the
object set before himself by every earnest Theosophical student. But it means a
determined effort. There have always been men who were willing to make the necessary
effort, and therefore there have always been men who knew. The knowledge is so
transcendent that when a man grasps it fully he becomes more than man, and he
passes beyond our ken.
But there are stages in
the acquirement of this knowledge, and we may learn much, if we will, from
those who themselves are still in process of learning; for all human beings
stand on one or other of the rungs of the ladder of evolution. The primitive
stand at its foot; we who are civilized beings have already climbed part of the
way. But though we can look back and see rungs of the ladder below us which we
have already passed, we may also look up and see many rungs above us to which
we have not yet attained. Just as men are standing even now on each of the rungs
below us, so that we can see the stages by which man has mounted, so also are
there men standing on each of the rungs above us, so that from studying them we
may see how man shall mount in the future. Precisely because we see men on
every step of this ladder, which leads up to a glory which as yet we have no
words to express, we know that the ascent to that glory is possible for us.
Those who stand high above us, so high that They seem to us as gods in Their
marvellous knowledge and power, tell us that They stood not long since where we
are standing now, and They indicate to us clearly the steps which lie between,
which we also must tread if we would be as They
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