THE SECRET DOCTRINE:
THE SYNTHESIS
OF
SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PHILOSOPHY.
by H. P. BLAVATSKY
COSMIC EVOLUTION.
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SEVEN STANZAS TRANSLATED WITH COMMENTARIES
FROM THE
SECRET BOOK OF DZYAN.
COSMIC EVOLUTION.
In Seven Stanzas translated from the Book of Dzyan.
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STANZA V.
1. THE PRIMORDIAL SEVEN,
THE FIRST SEVEN BREATHS
OF THE DRAGON OF WISDOM, PRODUCE IN
THEIR TURN FROM THEIR HOLY CIRCUMGYRATING
BREATHS THE FIERY WHIRLWIND.
2. THEY MAKE OF HIM THE MESSENGER OF THEIR WILL.
THE DZYU BECOMES FOHAT,
THE SWIFT SON OF THE DIVINE SONS WHOSE SONS ARE THE
LIPIKA, RUNS CIRCULAR ERRANDS. FOHAT
IS THE STEED AND THE THOUGHT IS THE RIDER. HE PASSES
LIKE LIGHTNING THROUGH THE FIERY CLOUDS; TAKES THREE, AND FIVE, AND
SEVEN STRIDES THROUGH THE SEVEN REGIONS ABOVE, AND THE SEVEN BELOW.
HE LIFTS HIS VOICE, AND CALLS THE INNUMERABLE SPARKS,
AND JOINS THEM.
3. HE IS THEIR GUIDING SPIRIT AND LEADER. WHEN
HE COMMENCES WORK, HE SEPARATES THE SPARKS OF THE LOWER
KINGDOM THAT FLOAT AND THRILL WITH JOY IN THEIR RADIANT
DWELLINGS, AND FORMS THEREWITH THE GERMS OF WHEELS. HE
PLACES THEM IN THE SIX DIRECTIONS OF SPACE, AND ONE IN THE MIDDLE -- THE
CENTRAL WHEEL.
4. FOHAT TRACES SPIRAL LINES TO UNITE THE SIXTH TO
THE SEVENTH -- THE CROWN; AN ARMY OF THE SONS OF
LIGHT STANDS AT EACH ANGLE, AND THE LIPIKA
IN THE MIDDLE WHEEL, THEY SAY: THIS IS
GOOD, THE
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FIRST DIVINE WORLD IS READY, THE FIRST IS NOW THE
SECOND. THEN THE "DIVINE ARUPA"
REFLECTS ITSELF IN CHHAYA LOKA, THE
FIRST GARMENT OF THE ANUPADAKA.
5. FOHAT TAKES FIVE STRIDES AND BUILDS A WINGED
WHEEL AT EACH CORNER OF THE SQUARE, FOR THE FOUR HOLY ONES AND THEIR
ARMIES.
6. THE LIPIKA CIRCUMSCRIBE THE
TRIANGLE, THE FIRST ONE, THE CUBE, THE SECOND ONE, AND THE PENTACLE
WITHIN THE EGG. IT IS THE RING CALLED "PASS
NOT" FOR THOSE WHO DESCEND AND ASCEND. ALSO
FOR THOSE WHO DURING THE KALPA ARE PROGRESSING TOWARDS
THE GREAT DAY "BE WITH US." THUS WERE
FORMED THE RUPA AND THE ARUPA: FROM
ONE LIGHT SEVEN LIGHTS; FROM EACH OF THE SEVEN, SEVEN TIMES SEVEN
LIGHTS. THE WHEELS WATCH THE RING. . . . .
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STANZA V.
1. THE PRIMORDIAL SEVEN,
THE FIRST SEVEN BREATHS OF THE DRAGON
OF WISDOM, PRODUCE IN THEIR TURN FROM THEIR HOLY
CIRCUMGYRATING BREATHS THE FIERY
WHIRLWIND (a).
COMMENTARY.
(a) This is, perhaps, the most difficult of all the Stanzas
to explain. Its language is comprehensible only to him who is thoroughly
versed in Eastern allegory and its purposely obscure phraseology. The
question will surely be asked, "Do the Occultists believe in all these
'Builders,' 'Lipika,' and 'Sons of Light' as Entities, or are they
merely imageries?" To this the answer is given as plainly: "After due
allowance for the imagery of personified Powers, we must admit the
existence of these Entities, if we would not reject the existence of
spiritual humanity within physical mankind. For the hosts of these Sons
of Light and 'Mind-born Sons' of the first manifested Ray of the
UNKNOWN ALL, are the very root of spiritual
man." Unless we want to believe the unphilosophical dogma of a specially
created soul for every human birth -- a fresh supply of these pouring in
daily, since "Adam" -- we have to admit the occult teachings. This will
be explained in its place. Let us see, now, what may be the occult
meaning of this Stanza.
The Doctrine teaches that, in order to become a divine, fully
conscious god, -- aye, even the highest -- the Spiritual primeval
INTELLIGENCES must pass through the human stage. And
when we say human, this does not apply merely to our terrestrial
humanity, but to the mortals that inhabit any world, i.e., to
those Intelligences that have reached the appropriate equilibrium
between matter and spirit, as we have now, since the middle point
of the Fourth Root Race of the Fourth Round was passed. Each Entity must
have won for itself the right of becoming divine, through
self-experience. Hegel, the great German thinker, must have known or
sensed intuitionally this truth when saying, as he did, that the
Unconscious evolved the Universe only "in the hope of attaining clear
self-consciousness," of becoming, in other words, MAN; for this is also
the secret meaning of the usual Puranic phrase about
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 107 NO MAN -- NO GOD.
Brahma being constantly "moved by the desire to create." This
explains also the hidden Kabalistic meaning of the saying: "The
Breath becomes a stone; the stone, a plant; the plant, an animal;
the animal, a man; the man, a spirit; and the spirit, a god." The
Mind-born Sons, the Rishis, the Builders, etc., were all men -- of
whatever forms and shapes -- in other worlds and the preceding
Manvantaras.
This subject, being so very mystical, is therefore the most difficult
to explain in all its details and bearings; since the whole mystery of
evolutionary creation is contained in it. A sentence or two in it
vividly recalls to mind similar ones in the Kabala and the phraseology
of the King Psalmist (civ.), as both, when speaking of God, show him
making the wind his messenger and his "ministers a flaming fire." But in
the Esoteric doctrine it is used figuratively. The "fiery Wind" is the
incandescent Cosmic dust which only follows magnetically, as the iron
filings follow the magnet, the directing thought of the "Creative
Forces." Yet, this cosmic dust is something more; for every atom in the
Universe has the potentiality of self-consciousness in it, and is, like
the Monads of Leibnitz, a Universe in itself, and for itself.
It is an atom and an angel.
In this connection it should be noted that one of the luminaries of
the modern Evolutionist School, Mr. A. R. Wallace, when discussing the
inadequacy of "natural selection" as the sole factor in the development
of physical man, practically concedes the whole point here discussed. He
holds that the evolution of man was directed and furthered by superior
Intelligences, whose agency is a necessary factor in the scheme of
Nature. But once the operation of these Intelligences is admitted in one
place, it is only a logical deduction to extend it still further. No
hard and fast line can be drawn.
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STANZA V. -- Continued.
2. THEY MAKE OF HIM THE MESSENGER OF THEIR WILL (a).
THE DZYU BECOMES FOHAT;
THE SWIFT SON OF THE
DIVINE SONS, WHOSE SONS ARE THE LIPIKA,*
RUNS CIRCULAR ERRANDS. HE IS THE STEED, AND
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* The difference between the "Builders," the Planetary Spirits, and
the Lipika must not be lost sight of. (See Nos. 5 and 6 of this
Commentary.)
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THE THOUGHT IS THE RIDER (i.e., he is
under the influence of their guiding thought). HE
PASSES LIKE LIGHTNING THROUGH THE FIERY CLOUDS (cosmic mists)
(b); TAKES THREE, AND FIVE, AND SEVEN STRIDES
THROUGH THE SEVEN REGIONS ABOVE AND THE SEVEN BELOW (the world to be).
HE LIFTS HIS VOICE, AND CALLS THE INNUMERABLE
SPARKS (atoms) AND JOINS THEM TOGETHER (c).
(a) This shows the "Primordial Seven" using for their
Vahan (vehicle, or the manifested subject which becomes the symbol
of the Power directing it), Fohat, called in consequence, the "Messenger
of their will" -- the fiery whirlwind.
"Dzyu becomes Fohat" -- the expression itself shows it. Dzyu is the
one real (magical) knowledge, or Occult Wisdom; which, dealing with
eternal truths and primal causes, becomes almost omnipotence when
applied in the right direction. Its antithesis is Dzyu-mi, that which
deals with illusions and false appearances only, as in our exoteric
modern sciences. In this case, Dzyu is the expression of the collective
Wisdom of the Dhyani-Buddhas.
(b) As the reader is supposed not to be acquainted
with the Dhyani-Buddhas, it is as well to say at once that,
according to the Orientalists, there are five Dhyanis who
are the "celestial" Buddhas, of whom the human Buddhas are the
manifestations in the world of form and matter. Esoterically, however,
the Dhyani-Buddhas are seven, of whom five only have hitherto
manifested,* and two are to come in the sixth and seventh Root-races.
They are, so to speak, the eternal prototypes of the Buddhas who appear
on this earth, each of whom has his particular divine prototype. So, for
instance, Amitabha is the Dhyani-Buddha of Gautama Sakyamuni,
manifesting through him whenever this great Soul incarnates on earth as
He did in Tzon-kha-pa.** As the synthesis of the seven Dhyani-Buddhas,
Avalokiteswara was the first Buddha (the Logos), so Amitabha is the
inner "God" of Gautama, who, in China, is called Amita(-Buddha). They
are, as Mr. Rhys Davids
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* See A. P. Sinnett's "Esoteric Buddhism," 5th annotated edition, pp.
171-173.
** The first and greatest Reformer who founded the "Yellow-Caps,"
Gyalugpas. He was born in the year 1355 A.D. in Amdo, and was the
Avatar of Amitabha, the celestial name of Gautama Buddha.
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 109 THEOGONY OF THE CREATORS.
correctly states, "the glorious counterparts in the mystic world,
free from the debasing conditions of this material life" of every
earthly mortal Buddha -- the liberated Manushi-Buddhas appointed to
govern the Earth in this Round. They are the "Buddhas of Contemplation,"
and are all Anupadaka (parentless), i.e., self-born of divine
essence. The exoteric teaching which says that every Dhyani-Buddha has
the faculty of creating from himself, an equally celestial son -- a
Dhyani-Bodhisattva -- who, after the decease of the Manushi (human)
Buddha, has to carry out the work of the latter, rests on the fact that
owing to the highest initiation performed by one overshadowed by the
"Spirit of Buddha" -- (who is credited by the Orientalists with having
created the five Dhyani-Buddhas!), -- a candidate becomes virtually a
Bodhisattva, created such by the High Initiator.
(c) Fohat, being one of the most, if not the most important
character in esoteric Cosmogony, should be minutely described. As in the
oldest Grecian Cosmogony, differing widely from the later mythology,
Eros is the third person in the primeval trinity: Chaos, Gaea, Eros:
answering to the Kabalistic En-Soph (for Chaos is SPACE, [[Chaino]],
"void") the Boundless ALL, Shekinah and the Ancient of
Days, or the Holy Ghost; so Fohat is one thing in the yet unmanifested
Universe and another in the phenomenal and Cosmic World. In the latter,
he is that Occult, electric, vital power, which, under the Will of the
Creative Logos, unites and brings together all forms, giving them the
first impulse which becomes in time law. But in the unmanifested
Universe, Fohat is no more this, than Eros is the later brilliant winged
Cupid, or LOVE. Fohat has naught to do with Kosmos yet,
since Kosmos is not born, and the gods still sleep in the bosom of
"Father-Mother." He is an abstract philosophical idea. He produces
nothing yet by himself; he is simply that potential creative power in
virtue of whose action the NOUMENON of all future
phenomena divides, so to speak, but to reunite in a mystic supersensuous
act, and emit the creative ray. When the "Divine Son" breaks forth, then
Fohat becomes the propelling force, the active Power which causes the
ONE to become TWO and THREE
-- on the Cosmic plane of manifestation. The triple One differentiates
into the many, and then Fohat is transformed into that force which
brings together the elemental atoms and makes them aggregate and
combine. We find an echo of this primeval teaching
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in early Greek mythology. Erebos and Nux are born out of Chaos, and,
under the action of Eros, give birth in their turn to Ether and Hemera,
the light of the superior and the light of the inferior or terrestrial
regions. Darkness generates light. See in the Puranas Brahma's "Will" or
desire to create; and in the Phoenician Cosmogony of Sanchoniathon the
doctrine that Desire, [[pothos]], is the principle of creation.
Fohat is closely related to the "ONE LIFE." From the Unknown One, the
Infinite TOTALITY, the manifested ONE, or the periodical, Manvantaric
Deity, emanates; and this is the Universal Mind, which, separated from
its Fountain-Source, is the Demiurgos or the creative Logos of the
Western Kabalists, and the four-faced Brahma of the Hindu religion. In
its totality, viewed from the standpoint of manifested Divine Thought in
the esoteric doctrine, it represents the Hosts of the higher creative
Dhyan Chohans. Simultaneously with the evolution of the Universal Mind,
the concealed Wisdom of Adi-Buddha -- the One Supreme and eternal --
manifests itself as Avalokiteshwara (or manifested Iswara), which is the
Osiris of the Egyptians, the Ahura-Mazda of the Zoroastrians, the
Heavenly Man of the Hermetic philosopher, the Logos of the Platonists,
and the Atman of the Vedantins.* By the action of the manifested Wisdom,
or Mahat, represented by these innumerable centres of spiritual Energy
in the Kosmos, the reflection of the Universal Mind, which is Cosmic
Ideation and the intellectual Force accompanying such ideation, becomes
objectively the Fohat of the Buddhist esoteric philosopher. Fohat,
running along the seven principles of AKASA, acts upon
manifested substance or the One Element, as declared above, and by
differentiating it into various centres of Energy, sets in motion the
law of Cosmic Evolution, which, in obedience to the Ideation of the
Universal Mind, brings into existence all the various states of being in
the manifested Solar System.
The Solar System, brought into existence by these agencies, consists
of Seven Principles, like everything else within these centres. Such is
the teaching of the trans-Himalayan Esotericism. Every philosophy,
however, has its own way of dividing these principles.
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Mr. Subba Row seems to identify him with, and to call him, the
LOGOS. (See his four lectures on the "Bhagavadgita" in
the Theosophist.)
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 111 THE PROTEAN SPIRIT-SUBSTANCE.
Fohat, then, is the personified electric vital power, the
transcendental binding Unity of all Cosmic Energies, on the unseen as on
the manifested planes, the action of which resembles -- on an immense
scale -- that of a living Force created by WILL, in those phenomena
where the seemingly subjective acts on the seemingly objective and
propels it to action. Fohat is not only the living Symbol and Container
of that Force, but is looked upon by the Occultists as an Entity -- the
forces he acts upon being cosmic, human and terrestrial, and exercising
their influence on all those planes respectively. On the earthly plane
his influence is felt in the magnetic and active force generated by the
strong desire of the magnetizer. On the Cosmic, it is present in the
constructive power that carries out, in the formation of things -- from
the planetary system down to the glow-worm and simple daisy -- the plan
in the mind of nature, or in the Divine Thought, with regard to the
development and growth of that special thing. He is, metaphysically, the
objectivised thought of the gods; the "Word made flesh," on a lower
scale, and the messenger of Cosmic and human ideations: the active force
in Universal Life. In his secondary aspect, Fohat is the Solar Energy,
the electric vital fluid,* and the preserving fourth
[[Footnote(s)]]
* In 1882 the President of the Theosophical Society, Col. Olcott, was
taken to task for asserting in one of his lectures that Electricity is
matter. Such, nevertheless, is the teaching of the Occult Doctrine.
"Force," "Energy," may be a better name for it, so long as European
Science knows so little about its true nature; yet matter it is, as much
as Ether is matter, since it is as atomic, though several removes from
the latter. It seems ridiculous to argue that because a thing is
imponderable to Science, therefore it cannot be called matter.
Electricity is "immaterial" in the sense that its molecules are not
subject to perception and experiment; yet it may be -- and Occultism
says it is -- atomic; therefore it is matter. But even supposing it were
unscientific to speak of it in such terms, once Electricity is called in
Science a source of Energy, Energy simply, and a Force -- where is that
Force or that Energy which can be thought of without thinking of matter?
Maxwell, a mathematician and one of the greatest authorities upon
Electricity and its phenomena, said, years ago, that Electricity was
matter, not motion merely. "If we accept the hypothesis that the
elementary substances are composed of atoms we cannot avoid concluding
that electricity also, positive as well as negative, is divided into
definite elementary portions, which behave like atoms of electricity."
(Helmholtz, Faraday Lecture, 1881). We will go further than
that, and assert that Electricity is not only Substance but that it is
an emanation from an Entity, which is neither God nor Devil, but one of
the numberless Entities that rule and guide our world according to the
eternal Law of KARMA. (See the Addendum to this Book.)
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principle, the animal Soul of Nature, so to say, or -- Electricity.
In India, Fohat is connected with Vishnu and Surya in the early
character of the (first) God; for Vishnu is not a high god in the Rig
Veda. The name Vishnu is from the root vish, "to
pervade," and Fohat is called the "Pervader" and the Manufacturer,
because he shapes the atoms from crude material.* In the sacred texts of
the Rig Veda, Vishnu, also, is "a manifestation of the Solar Energy,"
and he is described as striding through the Seven regions of the
Universe in three steps, the Vedic God having little in common with the
Vishnu of later times. Therefore the two are identical in this
particular feature, and one is the copy of the other.
The "three and seven" strides refer to the Seven spheres inhabited by
man, of the esoteric Doctrine, as well as to the Seven regions of the
Earth. Notwithstanding the frequent objections made by would-be
Orientalists, the Seven Worlds or spheres of our planetary chain are
distinctly referred to in the exoteric Hindu scriptures. But how
strangely all these numbers are connected with like numbers in other
Cosmogonies and with their symbols, can be seen from comparisons and
parallelisms made by students of old religions. The "three strides of
Vishnu" through the "seven regions of the Universe," of the Rig Veda,
have been variously explained by commentators as meaning "fire,
lightning and the Sun" cosmically; and as having been taken in the
Earth, the atmosphere, and the sky; also as the "three steps" of the
dwarf (Vishnu's incarnation), though more philosophically -- and in the
astronomical sense, very correctly -- they are explained by Aurnavabha
as being the various positions of the sun, rising, noon, and setting.
Esoteric philosophy alone explains it clearly, and the Zohar laid it
down very philosophically and comprehensively. It is said and plainly
demonstrated therein that in the beginning the Elohim (Elhim) were
called Echod, "one," or the "Deity is one in many," a very simple idea
in a pantheistic conception (in its philosophical sense, of course).
Then came the change, "Jehovah is Elohim," thus unifying the
multiplicity and taking the first step towards Monotheism. Now to the
query, "How is Jehovah Elohim?" the answer is, "By three Steps" from
below.
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* It is well known that sand, when placed on a metal plate in
vibration assumes a series of regular curved figures of various
descriptions. Can Science give a complete explanation of this
fact?
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 113 THE CORRELATION OF THE GODS.
The meaning is plain.* They are all symbols, and emblematic, mutually
and correlatively, of Spirit, Soul and Body (MAN); of the circle
transformed into Spirit, the Soul of the World, and its body (or Earth).
Stepping out of the Circle of Infinity, that no man comprehendeth,
Ain-Soph (the Kabalistic synonym for Parabrahm, for the Zeroana Akerne,
of the Mazdeans, or for any other "UNKNOWABLE") becomes
"One" -- the ECHOD, the EKA, the
AHU -- then he (or it) is transformed by evolution into
the One in many, the Dhyani-Buddhas or the Elohim, or again the
Amshaspends, his third Step being taken into generation of the flesh, or
"Man." And from man, or Jah-Hova, "male female," the inner
divine entity becomes, on the metaphysical plane, once more the Elohim.
The Kabalistic idea is identical with the Esotericism of the Archaic
period. This esotericism is the common property of all, and belongs
neither to the Aryan 5th Race, nor to any of its numerous Sub-races. It
cannot be claimed by the Turanians, so-called, the Egyptians, Chinese,
Chaldeans, nor any of the Seven divisions of the Fifth Root Race, but
really belongs to the Third and Fourth Root Races, whose descendants we
find in the Seed of the Fifth, the earliest Aryans. The Circle was with
every nation the symbol of the Unknown -- "Boundless Space," the
abstract garb of an ever present abstraction -- the Incognisable Deity.
It represents limitless Time in Eternity. The Zeroana Akerne is also the
"Boundless Circle of the Unknown Time," from which Circle issues the
radiant light -- the Universal SUN, or Ormazd** -- and
the latter
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* The numbers 3, 5, and 7 are prominent in speculative masonry, as
shown in "Isis." A mason writes: -- "There are the 3, 5, and 7
steps to show a circular walk. The three faces of 3, 3; 5, 3;
and 7, 3; etc., etc. Sometimes it comes in this form -- 753/2 = 376.5
and 7635/2 = 3817.5 and the ratio of 20612/6561 feet for cubit measure
gives the Great Pyramid measures," etc., etc. Three, five and seven are
mystical numbers, and the last and the first are as greatly honoured by
Masons as by the Parsis -- the triangle being a symbol of Deity
everywhere. (See the Masonic Cyclopedia, and "Pythagorean
Triangle," Oliver.) As a matter of course, doctors of
divinity (Cassel, for instance) show the Zohar explaining and supporting
the Christian trinity (!). It is the latter, however, that had its
origin from the
of the Heathen,
in the Archaic Occultism and Symbology. The three strides relate
metaphysically to the descent of Spirit into matter, of the Logos
falling as a ray into the Spirit, then into the Soul, and finally into
the human physical form of man, in which it becomes LIFE.
** Ormazd is the Logos, the "First Born" and the Sun.
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 114 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
is identical with Kronos, in his AEolian form, that of a Circle. For
the circle is Sar, and Saros, or cycle, and was the Babylonian god whose
circular horizon was the visible symbol of the invisible, while the sun
was the ONE Circle from which proceeded the Cosmic orbs, and of which he
was considered the leader. Zero-ana, is the Chakra or circle of Vishnu,
the mysterious emblem which is, according to the definition of a mystic,
"a curve of such a nature that as to any, the least possible part
thereof, if the curve be protracted either way it will proceed and
finally re-enter upon itself, and form one and the same curve -- or that
which we call the circle." No better definition could thus be given of
the natural symbol and the evident nature of Deity, which having its
circumference everywhere (the boundless) has, therefore, its central
point also everywhere; in other words, is in every point of the
Universe. The invisible Deity is thus also the Dhyan Chohans, or the
Rishis, the primitive seven, and the nine, without, and ten, including,
their synthetical unit; from which IT steps into Man. Returning to the
Commentary (4) of Stanza IV. the reader will understand why, while the
trans-Himalayan Chakra has inscribed within it
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(triangle, first line, cube
second line, and a pentacle with a dot in the centre thus:
, and some other variations), the
Kabalistic circle of the Elohim reveals, when the letters of the word
(Alhim or Elohim) are
numerically read, the famous numerals 13514, or by anagram 31415 -- the
astronomical (pi) number, or the hidden meaning of Dhyani-Buddhas, of
the Gebers, the Geborim, the Kabeiri, and the Elohim, all signifying
"great men," "Titans," "Heavenly Men," and, on earth, "the giants."
The Seven was a Sacred Number with every nation; but none applied it
to more physiologically materialistic uses than the Hebrews. With these
it was pre-eminently the generative number and 9 the male causative one,
forming as shown by the Kabalists the
or otz -- "the Tree of
the Garden of Eden,"* the "double hermaphrodite rod" of the fourth race.
Whereas with the Hindus and Aryans generally, the significance was
manifold, and related almost entirely to purely metaphysical
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* This was the symbol of the "Holy of Holies," the 3 and the 4 of
sexual separation. Nearly every one of the 22 Hebrew letters are merely
phallic symbols. Of the two letters -- as shown above -- one, the
ayin, is a negative female letter, symbolically an eye;
the other a male letter, tza, a fish-hook or a dart.
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 115 MANIFESTED SYMBOLS.
and astronomical truths.* Their Rishis and gods, their Demons and
Heroes, have historical and ethical meanings, and the Aryans never made
their religion rest solely on physiological symbols, as the old Hebrews
have done. This is found in the exoteric Hindu Scriptures. That these
accounts are blinds is shown by their contradicting each other, a
different construction being found in almost every Purana and epic poem.
Read esoterically -- they will all yield the same meaning. Thus one
account enumerates Seven worlds, exclusive of the nether worlds, also
seven in number; these fourteen upper and nether worlds have
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* We are told by a Kabalist, who in a work not yet published
contrasts the Kabala and Zohar with Aryan Esotericism, that "The Hebrew
clear, short, terse and exact modes far and beyond measure surpass the
toddling word-talk of the Hindus -- just as by parallelisms the Psalmist
says, 'My mouth speaks with my tongue, I know not thy numbers' (lxxi.,
15). . . . The Hindu Glyph shows by its insufficiency in the
large admixture of adventitious sides the same borrowed plumage that the
Greeks (the lying Greeks) had, and that Masonry has: which in the rough
monosyllabic (and apparent) poverty of the Hebrew, shows the latter to
have come down from a far more remote antiquity than any of these, and
to have been the source (!?), or nearer the old original source than any
of them." This is entirely erroneous. Our learned brother and
correspondent judges apparently the Hindu religious systems by their
Shastras and Puranas, probably the latter, and in their modern
translation moreover, which is disfigured out of all recognition, by the
Orientalists. It is to their philosophical systems that one has to turn,
to their esoteric teaching, if he would make a point of comparison. No
doubt the symbology of the Pentateuch and even of the New Testament,
comes from the same source. But surely the Pyramid of Cheops, whose
measurements are all found repeated by Professor Piazzi Smythe in
Solomon's alleged and mythical temple, is not of a later date than the
Mosaic books? Hence, if there is any such great identity as claimed, it
must be due to servile copying on the part of the Jews, not on that of
the Egyptians. The Jewish glyphs -- and even their language, the Hebrew
-- are not original. They are borrowed from the Egyptians, from whom
Moses got his Wisdom; from the Coptic, the probable kinsman, if not
parent, of the old Phoenician and from the Hyksos, their (alleged)
ancestors, as Josephus shows in his "Against Apion,"
I., 25. Aye; but who are the Hyksos shepherds? And who the
Egyptians? History knows nothing of the question, and speculates and
theorizes out of the depths of the respective consciousnesses of her
historians. (See Isis Unveiled, vol. II., p. 430-438.)
"Khamism, or old Coptic," says Bunsen, "is from Western Asia, and
contains some germ of the Semitic, thus bearing witness to the primitive
cognate unity of the Aryan and Semitic races"; and he places the great
events in Egypt 9,000 years B.C. The fact is that in
archaic Esotericism and Aryan thought we find a grand philosophy,
whereas in the Hebrew records we find only the most surprising ingenuity
in inventing apotheoses for phallic worship and sexual theogony.
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nothing to do with the classification of the septenary chain and
belong to the purely aethereal, invisible worlds. These will be noticed
elsewhere. Suffice for the present to show that they are purposely
referred to as though they belonged to the chain. "Another enumeration
calls the Seven worlds -- earth, sky, heaven, middle region, place of
birth, mansion of the blest, and abode of truth; placing the 'Sons of
Brahma' in the sixth division, and stating the fifth, or Jana Loka, to
be that where animals destroyed in the general conflagration are born
again." (see Hindu Classical Dictionary.) Some real
esoteric teaching is given in the "Symbolism." He who is prepared for it
will understand the hidden meaning.
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STANZA V. -- Continued.
3. HE IS THEIR GUIDING SPIRIT AND LEADER. WHEN
HE COMMENCES WORK, HE SEPARATES THE SPARKS OF THE LOWER KINGDOM (mineral
atoms) THAT FLOAT AND THRILL WITH JOY IN THEIR RADIANT
DWELLINGS (gaseous clouds), AND FORMS THEREWITH THE
GERMS OF WHEELS. HE PLACES THEM IN THE SIX DIRECTIONS
OF SPACE AND ONE IN THE MIDDLE -- THE CENTRAL WHEEL (a).
(a) "Wheels," as already explained, are the centres of
force, around which primordial Cosmic matter expands, and, passing
through all the six stages of consolidation, becomes spheroidal and ends
by being transformed into globes or spheres. It is one of the
fundamental dogmas of Esoteric Cosmogony, that during the Kalpas (or
aeons) of life, MOTION, which, during the periods of Rest "pulsates and
thrills through every slumbering atom"* (Commentary on Dzyan), assumes
an evergrowing
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
*It may be asked, as also the writer has not failed to ask, "Who is
there to ascertain the difference in that motion, since all nature is
reduced to its primal essence, and there can be no one -- not even one
of the Dhyani-Chohans, who are all in Nirvana -- to see it?" The answer
to this is: "Everything in Nature has to be judged by analogy. Though
the highest Deities (Archangels or Dhyani-Buddhas) are unable to
penetrate the mysteries too far beyond our planetary system and the
visible Kosmos, yet there were great seers and prophets in olden times
who were enabled to perceive the mystery of Breath and Motion
retrospectively, when the systems of worlds were at rest and plunged in
their periodic sleep."
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tendency, from the first awakening of Kosmos to a new "Day," to
circular movement. The "Deity becomes a WHIRLWIND." They are also called
Rotae -- the moving wheels of the celestial orbs participating in the
world's creation -- when the meaning refers to the animating principle
of the stars and planets; for in the Kabala, they are represented by the
Ophanim, the Angels of the Spheres and stars, of which they are the
informing Souls. (See Kabala Denudata, "De Anima,"
p. 113.)
This law of vortical movement in primordial matter, is one of the
oldest conceptions of Greek philosophy, whose first historical Sages
were nearly all Initiates of the Mysteries. The Greeks had it from the
Egyptians, and the latter from the Chaldeans, who had been the pupils of
Brahmins of the esoteric school. Leucippus, and Democritus of Abdera --
the pupil of the Magi -- taught that this gyratory movement of the atoms
and spheres existed from eternity.* Hicetas, Heraclides, Ecphantus,
Pythagoras, and all his pupils, taught the rotation of the earth; and
Aryabhata of India, Aristarchus, Seleucus, and Archimedes calculated its
revolution as scientifically as the astronomers do now; while the theory
of the Elemental Vortices was known to Anaxagoras, and maintained by him
500 years B.C., or nearly 2,000 before it was taken up by Galileo,
Descartes, Swedenborg, and finally, with slight modifications, by Sir W.
Thomson. (See his "Vortical Atoms.") All such
knowledge, if justice be only done to it, is an echo of the archaic
doctrine, an attempt to explain which is now being made. How men of the
last few centuries have come to the same ideas and conclusions that were
taught as axiomatic truths in the secrecy of the Adyta dozens of
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
*"The doctrine of the rotation of the earth about an axis is taught
by the Pythagorean Hicetas, probably as early as 500 B.C.
It was also taught by his pupil Ecphantus, and by Heraclides, a pupil of
Plato. The immobility of the Sun and the orbital rotation of the earth
were shown by Aristarchus of Samos as early as 281 B.C.
to be suppositions accordant with facts of observation. The Heliocentric
theory was taught about 150 B.C., by Seleucus of
Seleucia on the Tigris. -- [It was taught 500 B.C. by
Pythagoras. -- H. P. B.] It is said also that
Archimedes, in a work entitled Psammites, inculcated the Heliocentric
theory. The sphericity of the earth was distinctly taught by Aristotle,
who appealed for proof to the figure of the Earth's shadow on the moon
in eclipses (Aristotle, De Coelo, lib. II, cap. XIV.). The same idea was
defended by Pliny (Nat. Hist., II., 65). These views seem to have been
lost from knowledge for more than a thousand years. . . ."
(Comparative Geology, Part IV., "Pre-Kantian Speculation,"
p. 551, by Alex. Winchell, LL.D.).
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millenniums ago, is a question that is treated separately. Some were
led to it by the natural progress in physical science and by independent
observation; others -- such as Copernicus, Swedenborg, and a few more --
their great learning notwithstanding, owed their knowledge far more to
intuitive than to acquired ideas, developed in the usual way by a course
of study.* (See "A Mystery about Buddha.")
By the "Six directions of Space" is here meant the "Double Triangle,"
the junction and blending together of pure Spirit and Matter, of the
Arupa and the Rupa, of which the Triangles are a Symbol. This double
Triangle is a sign of Vishnu, as it is Solomon's seal, and the
Sri-Antara of the Brahmins.
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STANZA V. -- (Continued.)
4. FOHAT TRACES SPIRAL LINES TO UNITE THE SIX TO THE
SEVENTH -- THE CROWN (a); AN ARMY OF
THE SONS OF LIGHT STANDS AT EACH ANGLE
(and) THE LIPIKA -- IN THE MIDDLE
WHEEL. THEY (the Lipika) SAY,
"THIS IS GOOD" (b). THE
FIRST DIVINE WORLD IS READY, THE FIRST (is now), THE SECOND (world),
THEN THE "DIVINE ARUPA" (the
formless Universe
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* That Swedenborg, who could not possibly have known anything of the
esoteric ideas of Buddhism, came independently near the Occult teaching
in his general conceptions, is shown by his essay on the Vortical
Theory. In Clissold's translation of it, quoted by Prof. Winchell, we
find the following resume: -- "The first Cause is the Infinite
or Unlimited. This gives existence to the First Finite or Limited." (The
Logos in His manifestation and the Universe.) "That which produces a
limit is analogous to motion. (See first Stanza, supra.) The
limit produced is a point, the Essence of which is Motion; but being
without parts, this Essence is not actual Motion, but only a connatus to
it." (In our Doctrine it is not a "connatus," but a change from eternal
vibration in the unmanifested, to Vortical Motion in the phenomenal or
manifested World). . . "From this first proceed Extension, Space,
Figure, and Succession, or Time. As in Geometry a point generates a
line, a line a surface, and a surface a solid, so here the connatus of a
point tends towards lines, surfaces and solids. In other words, the
Universe is contained in ovo in the first natural point . . .
the Motion toward which the connatus tends, is circular, since the
circle is the most perfect of all figures . . . The most perfect figure
of a Motion . . . must be the perpetually circular, that is to
say, it must proceed from the centre to the periphery and from the
periphery to the centre." (Quoted from Principia Rerum Naturalia.)
This is Occultism pure and simple.
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of Thought) REFLECTS ITSELF IN CHHAYALOKA
(the shadowy world of primal form, or the
intellectual) THE FIRST GARMENT OF (the)
ANUPADAKA (c).
(a) This tracing of "Spiral lines" refers to the evolution
of man's as well as Nature's principles; an evolution which takes place
gradually (as will be seen in Book II., on "The origin of the Human
Races"), as does everything else in nature. The Sixth principle in Man
(Buddhi, the Divine Soul) though a mere breath, in our conceptions, is
still something material when compared with divine "Spirit" (Atma) of
which it is the carrier or vehicle. Fohat, in his capacity of DIVINE
LOVE (Eros), the electric Power of affinity
and sympathy, is shown allegorically as trying to bring the pure Spirit,
the Ray inseparable from the ONE absolute, into union with the Soul, the
two constituting in Man the MONAD, and in Nature the
first link between the ever unconditioned and the manifested. "The first
is now the second" (world) -- of the Lipikas -- has reference to the
same.
(b) The "Army" at each angle is the Host of angelic
Beings (Dhyan-Chohans) appointed to guide and watch over each respective
region from the beginning to the end of Manvantara. They are the "Mystic
Watchers" of the Christian Kabalists and Alchemists, and relate,
symbolically as well as cosmogonically, to the numerical system of the
Universe. The numbers with which these celestial Beings are connected
are extremely difficult to explain, as each number refers to several
groups of distinct ideas, according to the particular group of "Angels"
which it is intended to represent. Herein lies the nodus in the
study of symbology, with which, unable to untie by disentangling it, so
many scholars have preferred dealing as Alexander dealt with the Gordian
knot; hence erroneous conceptions and teachings, as a direct result.
The "First is the Second," because the "First" cannot really be
numbered or regarded as the First, as that is the realm of noumena in
its primary manifestation: the threshold to the World of Truth, or
SAT, through which the direct energy that radiates from
the ONE REALITY -- the Nameless Deity -- reaches us. Here again, the
untranslateable term SAT (Be-ness) is
likely to lead into an erroneous conception, since that which is
manifested cannot be SAT, but is something phenomenal,
not everlasting, nor, in truth, even sempiternal. It is coeval and
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coexistent with the One Life, "Secondless," but as a manifestation it
is still a Maya -- like the rest. This "World of Truth" can be described
only in the words of the Commentary as "A bright star dropped from the
heart of Eternity; the beacon of hope on whose Seven Rays hang the Seven
Worlds of Being." Truly so; since those are the Seven Lights whose
reflections are the human immortal Monads -- the Atma, or the
irradiating Spirit of every creature of the human family. First, this
septenary Light; then: --
(c) The "Divine World" -- the countless Lights lit at the
primeval Light -- the Buddhis, or formless divine Souls, of the last
Arupa (formless) world; the "Sum Total," in the mysterious language of
the old Stanza. In the Catechism, the Master is made to ask the pupil:
--
"Lift thy head, oh Lanoo; dost thou see one, or countless lights
above thee, burning in the dark midnight sky?"
"I sense one Flame, oh Gurudeva, I see countless undetached
sparks shining in it."
"Thou sayest well. And now look around and into thyself. That
light which burns inside thee, dost thou feel it different in anywise
from the light that shines in thy Brother-men?"
"It is in no way different, though the prisoner is held in
bondage by Karma, and though its outer garments delude the ignorant into
saying, 'Thy Soul and My Soul.' "
The radical unity of the ultimate essence of each constituent part of
compounds in Nature -- from Star to mineral Atom, from the highest Dhyan
Chohan to the smallest infusoria, in the fullest acceptation of the
term, and whether applied to the spiritual, intellectual, or physical
worlds -- this is the one fundamental law in Occult Science. "The Deity
is boundless and infinite expansion," says an Occult axiom; and hence,
as remarked, the name of Brahma.* There is a deep philosophy underlying
the earliest worship in the world, that of the Sun and of Fire. Of all
the Elements known to physical science, Fire is the one that has ever
eluded definite analysis. It is confidently asserted that
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* In the Rig Veda we find the names Brahmanaspati and
Brihaspati alternating and equivalent to each other. Also see
"Brihad Upanishad"; Brihaspati is a deity called "the Father of the
gods."
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 121 THE MYSTERY OF THE FIRE.
Air is a mixture containing the gases Oxygen and Nitrogen. We view
the Universe and the Earth as matter composed of definite chemical
molecules. We speak of the primitive ten Earths, endowing each with a
Greek or Latin name. We say that water is, chemically, a compound of
Oxygen and Hydrogen. But what is FIRE? It is the effect
of combustion, we are gravely answered. It is heat and light and motion,
and a correlation of physical and chemical forces in general. And this
scientific definition is philosophically supplemented by the theological
one in Webster's Dictionary, which explains fire as "the instrument of
punishment, or the punishment of the impenitent in another state" -- the
"state," by the bye, being supposed to be spiritual; but, alas! the
presence of fire would seem to be a convincing proof of its material
nature. Yet, speaking of the illusion of regarding phenomena as simple,
because they are familiar, Professor Bain says (Logic. Part
II.): "Very familiar facts seem to stand in no need of explanation
themselves and to be the means of explaining whatever can be assimilated
to them. Thus, the boiling and evaporation of a liquid is supposed to be
a very simple phenomenon requiring no explanation, and a satisfactory
explanation of rarer phenomena. That water should dry up is, to the
uninstructed mind, a thing wholly intelligible; whereas to the man
acquainted with physical science the liquid state is anomalous and
inexplicable. The lighting of a fire by a flame is a GREAT SCIENTIFIC
DIFFICULTY, yet few people think so" (p. 125).
What says the esoteric teaching with regard to fire? "Fire," it says,
"is the most perfect and unadulterated reflection, in Heaven as on
Earth, of the ONE FLAME. It is Life
and Death, the origin and the end of every material thing. It is divine
'SUBSTANCE.' " Thus, not only the FIRE-WORSHIPPER,
the Parsee, but even the wandering savage tribes of America, which
proclaim themselves "born of fire," show more science in their creeds
and truth in their superstitions, than all the speculations of modern
physics and learning. The Christian who says: "God is a living Fire,"
and speaks of the Pentecostal "Tongues of Fire" and of the "burning
bush" of Moses, is as much a fire-worshipper as any other "heathen." The
Rosicrucians, among all the mystics and Kabalists, were those who
defined Fire in the right and most correct way. Procure a sixpenny lamp,
keep it only supplied with oil, and you will be able to light at its
flame the lamps, candles,
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and fires of the whole globe without diminishing that flame. If the
Deity, the radical One, is eternal and an infinite substance ("the Lord
thy God is a consuming fire") and never consumed, then it does not seem
reasonable that the Occult teaching should be held as unphilosophical
when it says: "Thus were the Arupa and Rupa worlds formed: from
ONE light seven lights; from each of the seven, seven times
seven," etc., etc.
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STANZA V. -- Continued.
5. FOHAT TAKES FIVE STRIDES (having already
taken the first three) (a), AND BUILDS A
WINGED WHEEL AT EACH CORNER OF THE SQUARE FOR THE FOUR HOLY ONES . . . .
. AND THEIR ARMIES (hosts) (b).
(a) The "strides," as already explained (see Commentary on
Stanza IV.), refer to both the Cosmic and the Human
principles -- the latter of which consist, in the exoteric division, of
three (Spirit, Soul, and Body), and, in the esoteric calculation, of
seven principles -- three rays of the Essence and four aspects.* Those
who have studied Mr. Sinnett's "Esoteric Buddhism" can
easily grasp the nomenclature. There are two esoteric schools -- or
rather one school, divided into two parts -- one for the inner Lanoos,
the other for the outer or semi-lay chelas beyond the Himalayas; the
first teaching a septenary, the other a six-fold division of human
principles.
From a Cosmic point of view, Fohat taking "five strides" refers here
to the five upper planes of Consciousness and Being, the sixth and the
seventh (counting downwards) being the astral and the terrestrial, or
the two lower planes.
(b) "Four winged wheels at each corner . . . . . for the
four holy ones and their armies (hosts)" . . . . . These are the "four
Maharajahs" or great Kings of the Dhyan-Chohans, the Devas who preside,
each over one of the four cardinal points. They are the Regents or
Angels who rule over the Cosmical Forces of North, South,
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* The four aspects are the body, its life or vitality, and the
"Double" of the body, the triad which disappears with the death of the
person, and the Kama-rupa which disintegrates in Kama-loka.
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East and West, Forces having each a distinct occult property. These
BEINGS are also connected with Karma, as the latter needs physical and
material agents to carry out her decrees, such as the four kinds of
winds, for instance, professedly admitted by Science to have their
respective evil and beneficent influences upon the health of Mankind and
every living thing. There is occult philosophy in that Roman Catholic
doctrine which traces the various public calamities, such as epidemics
of disease, and wars, and so on, to the invisible "Messengers" from
North and West. "The glory of God comes from the way of the East" says
Ezekiel; while Jeremiah, Isaiah, and the Psalmist assure their readers
that all the evil under the Sun comes from the North and the West --
which proposition, when applied to the Jewish nation, sounds like an
undeniable prophecy for themselves. And this accounts also for St.
Ambrose (On Amos, ch. iv.) declaring that it is precisely for that
reason that "we curse the North-Wind, and that during the ceremony of
baptism we begin by turning towards the West (Sidereal), to renounce the
better him who inhabits it; after which we turn to the East."
Belief in the "Four Maharajahs" -- the Regents of the Four cardinal
points -- was universal and is now that of Christians,* who call them,
after St. Augustine, "Angelic Virtues," and "Spirits" when enumerated by
themselves, and "Devils" when named by Pagans. But where is the
difference between the Pagans and the Christians in this cause?
Following Plato, Aristotle explained that the term [[stoicheia]]
was understood only as meaning the incorporeal principles placed at each
of the four great divisions of our Cosmical world to supervise them.
Thus, no more than the Christians did, do they adore and
worship the Elements and the cardinal (imaginary) points, but the
"gods" that ruled these respectively. For the Church there are two kinds
of Sidereal beings, the
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Says the scholarly Vossius, in his Theol. Cir. I. VII.: "Though St.
Augustine has said that every visible thing in this world had an angelic
virtue as an overseer near it, it is not individuals but entire species
of things that must be understood, each such species having indeed its
particular angel to watch it. He is at one in this with all the
philosophers . . . For us these angels are spirits separated from the
objects . . . whereas for the philosophers (pagan) they were gods."
Considering the Ritual established by the Roman Catholic Church for
"Spirits of the Stars," the latter look suspiciously like "Gods," and
were no more honoured and prayed to by the ancient and modern pagan
rabble than they are now at Rome by the highly cultured Catholic
Christians.
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Angels and the Devils. For the Kabalist and Occultist there is but
one; and neither of them makes any difference between "the Rectors of
Light" and the Cosmocratores, or "Rectores tenebrarum harum," whom the
Roman Church imagines and discovers in a "Rector of Light" as soon as he
is called by another name than the one she addresses him by. It is not
the "Rector" or "Maharajah" who punishes or rewards, with or without
"God's" permission or order, but man himself -- his deeds or Karma,
attracting individually and collectively (as in the case of whole
nations sometimes), every kind of evil and calamity. We produce CAUSES,
and these awaken the corresponding powers in the sidereal world; which
powers are magnetically and irresistibly attracted to -- and react upon
-- those who produced these causes; whether such persons are practically
the evil-doers, or simply Thinkers who brood mischief. Thought is
matter,* we are taught by modern Science; and "every particle of the
existing matter must be a register of all that has happened," as in
their "Principles of Science" Messrs. Jevons and
Babbage tell the profane. Modern Science is drawn more every day into
the maelstrom of Occultism; unconsciously, no doubt, still very
sensibly. The two main theories of science -- re the relations
between Mind and Matter -- are Monism and Materialism. These two cover
the whole ground of negative psychology with the exception of the
quasi-occult views of the pantheistic German schools.**
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Not of course in the sense of the German Materialist Moleschott,
who assures us that "Thought is the movement of matter," a statement of
almost unequalled absurdity. Mental states and bodily states are utterly
contrasted as such. But that does not affect the position that every
thought, in addition to its physical accompaniment (brain-change),
exhibits an objective -- though to us supersensuously objective --
aspect on the astral plane. (See "The Occult World," pp. 89, 90.)
** The views of our present-day scientific thinkers as to the
relations between mind and matter may be reduced to two hypotheses.
These show that both views equally exclude the possibility of an
independent Soul, distinct from the physical brain through which it
functions. They are: --
(1.) MATERIALISM, the theory which regards mental
phenomena as the product of molecular change in the brain; i.e.,
as the outcome of a transformation of motion into feeling (!). The
cruder school once went so far as to identify mind with a "peculiar mode
of motion" (!!), but this view is now happily regarded as absurd by most
of the men of science themselves.
(2.) MONISM, or the Single Substance Doctrine, is
the more subtle form of negative psychology, which one of its advocates,
Professor Bain, ably terms "guarded [[Footnote continued on next page]]
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 125 THE REAL MEANING OF THE TABERNACLE.
In the Egyptian temples, according to Clemens Alexandrinus, an
immense curtain separated the tabernacle from the place for the
congregation. The Jews had the same. In both, the curtain was drawn over
five pillars (the Pentacle) symbolising our five senses and five
Root-races esoterically, while the four colours of the curtain
represented the four cardinal points and the four terrestrial elements.
The whole was an allegorical symbol. It is through the four high Rulers
over the four points and Elements that our five senses may become
cognisant of the hidden truths of Nature; and not at all, as Clemens
would have it, that it is the elements per se that furnished
the Pagans with divine Knowledge or the knowledge of God.* While the
Egyptian emblem was spiritual, that of the Jews was purely
materialistic, and, indeed, honoured only the blind Elements and the
imaginary "Points." For what was the meaning of the square tabernacle
raised by Moses in the wilderness, if it had not the same cosmical
significance? "Thou shalt make an hanging . . . of blue, purple, and
scarlet" and "five pillars of shittim wood for the hanging . . . four
brazen rings in the four corners thereof . . . boards of fine wood for
the four sides, North, South, West, and East . . . of the Tabernacle . .
. with Cherubims of cunning work." (Exodus, ch. xxvi., xxvii.) The
Tabernacle and the square courtyard, Cherubim and all, were precisely
the same as those in the Egyptian temples. The square form of the
Tabernacle meant just the same thing as it still means, to this day, in
the exoteric worship of the Chinese and Tibetans -- the four cardinal
points signifying that which the four sides of the pyramids, obelisks,
and other such square erections mean. Josephus takes care to explain the
whole thing. He declares that the Tabernacle pillars are the same
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
[[Footnote continued from previous page]] Materialism." This
doctrine, which commands a very wide assent, counting among its
upholders such men as Lewis, Spencer, Ferrier, and others, while
positing thought and mental phenomena generally as radically contrasted
with matter, regards both as equal to the two sides, or aspects, of one
and the same substance in some of its conditions. Thought as thought,
they say, is utterly contrasted with material phenomena, but it must be
also regarded as only "the subjective side of nervous motion" whatever
our learned men may mean by this.
* Thus the sentence, "Natura Elementorum obtinet revelationem Dei,"
(In Clemens's Stromata, R. IV., para. 6), is
applicable to both or neither. Consult the Zends, vol II., p. 228, and
Plutarch De Iside, as compared by Layard, Academie
des Inscriptions, 1854, Vol. XV.
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as those raised at Tyre to the four Elements, which were placed on
pedestals whose four angles faced the four cardinal points: adding that
"the angles of the pedestals had equally the four figures of the Zodiac"
on them, which represented the same orientation (Antiquities I.,
VIII., ch. xxii.).
The idea may be traced in the Zoroastrian caves, in the rock-cut
temples of India, as in all the sacred square buildings of antiquity
that have survived to this day. This is shown definitely by Layard, who
finds the four cardinal points, and the four primitive elements, in the
religion of every country, under the shape of square obelisks, the four
sides of the pyramids, etc., etc. Of these elements and their points the
four Maharajahs were the regents and the directors.
If the student would know more of them, he has but to compare the
Vision of Ezekiel (chap. i.) with what is known of Chinese Buddhism
(even in its exoteric teachings); and examine the outward shape of these
"Great Kings." In the opinion of the Rev. Joseph Edkins, they are "the
Devas who preside each over one of the four continents into which the
Hindus divide the world."* Each leads an army of spiritual beings to
protect mankind and Buddhism. With the exception of favouritism towards
Buddhism, the four celestial beings are precisely this. They are the
protectors of mankind and also the Agents of Karma on Earth, whereas the
Lipika are concerned with Humanity's hereafter. At the same time they
are the four living creatures "who have the likeness of a man" of
Ezekiel's visions, called by the translators of the Bible, "Cherubim,"
"Seraphim," etc.; and by the Occultists, "the winged Globes," the "Fiery
Wheels," and in the Hindu Pantheon by a number of different names. All
these Gandharvas, the "Sweet Songsters," the Asuras, Kinnaras, and
Nagas, are the allegorical descriptions of the "four Maharajahs." The
Seraphim are the fiery Serpents of Heaven which we find in a passage
describing Mount Meru as: "the exalted mass of glory, the venerable
haunt of gods and heavenly choristers . . . . not to be reached by
sinful men . . . . because guarded by Serpents." They are called the
Avengers, and the "Winged Wheels."
Their mission and character being explained, let us see what the
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
*The Hindus happen to divide the world into seven continents,
exoterically as esoterically; and their four cosmic Devas are eight,
presiding over the eight points of the compass and not the Continents.
(Compare "Chinese Buddhism," p. 216.)
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 127 THE DRAGONS OF SECRET WISDOM.
Christian Bible-interpreters say of the Cherubim: -- "The word
signifies in Hebrew, fullness of knowledge; these angels are so called
from their exquisite Knowledge, and were therefore used for the
punishment of men who affected divine Knowledge." (Interpreted by Cruden
in his Concordance, from Genesis iii., 24.) Very well; and vague as the
information is, it shows that the Cherub placed at the gate of the
garden of Eden after the "Fall," suggested to the venerable Interpreters
the idea of punishment connected with forbidden Science or divine
Knowledge -- one that generally leads to another "Fall," that of the
gods, or "God," in man's estimation. But as the good old Cruden knew
nought of Karma, he may be forgiven. Yet the allegory is suggestive.
From Meru, the abode of gods, to Eden, the distance is very small, and
from the Hindu Serpents to the Ophite Cherubim, the third out of the
seven of which was the Dragon, the separation is still smaller, for both
watched the entrance to the realm of Secret Knowledge. But Ezekiel
plainly describes the four Cosmic Angels: "I looked, and behold, a
whirlwind, a cloud and fire infolding it . . . also out of the midst
thereof came the likeness of four living creatures . . . they had the
likeness of a man. And every one had four faces and four wings . . . the
face of a man, and the face of a lion, the face of an ox, and the face
of an eagle . . . " ("Man" was here substituted for "Dragon." Compare
the "Ophite Spirits."*) . . . "Now as I beheld the
living creatures behold one wheel upon the Earth with his four faces . .
. as it were a wheel in the middle of a wheel . . . for the support of
the living creature was in the wheel . . . their appearance was like
coals of fire . . ." etc. (Ezekiel, ch. i.)
There are three chief groups of Builders and as many of the Planetary
Spirits and the Lipika, each group being again divided into Seven
sub-groups. It is impossible, even in such a large work as this, to
enter into a minute examination of even the three principal groups, as
it would demand an extra volume. The "Builders" are the representatives
of the first "Mind-Born" Entities, therefore of the primeval
Rishi-Prajapati: also of the Seven great Gods of Egypt, of which Osiris
is the chief: of the Seven Amshaspends of the Zoroastrians, with
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* The Angels recognised by the Roman Catholic Church who correspond
to these "Faces" were with the Ophites: -- Dragon -- Raphael; Lion --
Michael; Bull, or ox -- Uriel; and Eagle -- Gabriel. The four keep
company with the four Evangelists, and preface the Gospels.
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Ormazd at their head: or the "Seven Spirits of the Face": the Seven
Sephiroth separated from the first Triad, etc., etc.*
They build or rather rebuild every "System" after the "Night." The
Second group of the Builders is the Architect of our planetary chain
exclusively; and the third, the progenitor of our Humanity -- the
Macrocosmic prototype of the microcosm.
The Planetary Spirits are the informing spirits of the Stars in
general, and of the Planets especially. They rule the destinies of men
who are all born under one or other of their constellations; the second
and third groups pertaining to other systems have the same functions,
and all rule various departments in Nature. In the Hindu exoteric
Pantheon they are the guardian deities who preside over the eight points
of the compass -- the four cardinal and the four intermediate points --
and are called Loka-Palas, "Supporters or guardians of the
World" (in our visible Kosmos), of which Indra (East), Yama (South),
Varuna (West), and Kuvera (North) are the chief; their elephants and
their spouses pertaining of course to fancy and afterthought, though all
of them have an occult significance.
The Lipika (a description of whom is given in the Commentary on
Stanza IV. No. 6) are the Spirits of the Universe,
whereas the Builders are only our own planetary deities. The former
belong to the most occult portion of Cosmogenesis, which cannot be given
here. Whether the Adepts (even the highest) know this angelic order in
the completeness of its triple degrees, or only the lower one connected
with the records of our world, is something which the writer is
unprepared to say, and she would incline rather to the latter
supposition. Of its highest grade one thing only is taught: the Lipika
are connected with Karma -- being its direct Recorders.**
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* The Jews, save the Kabalists, having no names for East, West,
South, and North, expressed the idea by words signifying before, behind,
right and left, and very often confounded the terms exoterically, thus
making the blinds in the Bible more confused and difficult to interpret.
Add to this the fact that out of the forty-seven translators of King
James I. of England's Bible "only three understood Hebrew, and of these
two died before the Psalms were translated" (Royal Masonic
Cyclopaedia), and one may easily understand what reliance
can be placed on the English version of the Bible. In this work the
Douay Roman Catholic version is generally followed.
** The Symbol for Sacred and Secret Knowledge was universally in
antiquity, a Tree, by which a Scripture or a Record was also meant.
Hence the word Lipika, the [[Footnote continued on next page]]
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 129 THE LIPIKA.
STANZA V. -- Continued.
6. THE LIPIKA CIRCUMSCRIBE THE
TRIANGLE, THE FIRST ONE (the vertical line or the figure 1.),
THE CUBE, THE SECOND ONE, AND THE PENTACLE WITHIN THE EGG (circle)
(a). IT IS THE RING CALLED "PASS
NOT," FOR THOSE WHO DESCEND AND ASCEND (as also for those)
WHO, DURING THE KALPA, ARE PROGRESSING TOWARD THE GREAT DAY "BE
WITH US" (b). . . . THUS WERE FORMED THE
ARUPA AND THE RUPA (the Formless
World and the World of Forms); FROM ONE LIGHT SEVEN LIGHTS; FROM
EACH OF THE SEVEN SEVEN TIMES SEVEN LIGHTS. THE "WHEELS"
WATCH THE RING.
The Stanza proceeds with a minute classification of the Orders of
Angelic Hierarchy. From the group of Four and Seven emanates the
"mind-born" group of Ten, of Twelve, of Twenty-one, etc., all these
divided again into sub-groups of septenaries, novenaries, duodecimals,
and so on, until the mind is lost in this endless enumeration of
celestial hosts and Beings, each having its distinct task in the ruling
of the visible Kosmos during its existence.
(a) The esoteric meaning of the first sentence of the Sloka
is, that those who have been called Lipikas, the Recorders of the Karmic
ledger, make an impassible barrier between the personal EGO
and the impersonal SELF, the Noumenon and Parent-Source
of the former. Hence the allegory. They circumscribe the manifested
world of matter within the RING "Pass-Not." This world
is the symbol (objective) of the ONE divided into the
many, on the planes of Illusion, of Adi (the "First") or of Eka (the
"One"); and this One is the collective aggregate, or totality, of the
principal Creators or Architects of this visible universe. In Hebrew
Occultism their name is both Achath, feminine, "One," and Achod, "One"
again, but masculine. The monotheists have taken (and are still taking)
advantage of the profound esotericism of the Kabala to apply the name by
which the One Supreme Essence is known to ITS manifestation, the
Sephiroth-Elohim, and call it Jehovah. But this is
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
[[Footnote continued from previous page]] "writers" or scribes; the
"Dragons," symbols of wisdom, who guard the Trees of Knowledge; the
"golden" apple Tree of the Hesperides; the "Luxuriant Trees" and
vegetation of Mount Meru guarded by a Serpent. Juno giving to Jupiter,
on her marriage with him, a Tree with golden fruit is another form of
Eve offering Adam the apple from the Tree of Knowledge.
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quite arbitrary and against all reason and logic, as the term Elohim
is a plural noun, identical with the plural word Chiim, often
compounded with the Elohim.* Moreover, in Occult metaphysics there are,
properly speaking, two "ONES" -- the One on the
unreachable plane of Absoluteness and Infinity, on which no speculation
is possible, and the Second "One" on the plane of Emanations. The former
can neither emanate nor be divided, as it is eternal, absolute, and
immutable. The Second, being, so to speak, the reflection of the first
One (for it is the Logos, or Iswara, in the Universe of Illusion), can
do all this.** It emanates from itself -- as the upper Sephirothal Triad
emanates the lower seven Sephiroth -- the seven Rays or Dhyan Chohans;
in other words, the Homogeneous becomes the Heterogeneous, the "Protyle"
differentiates into the Elements. But these, unless they return into
their primal Element, can never cross beyond the Laya, or zero-point.
Hence the allegory. The Lipika separate the world (or plane) of pure
spirit from that of Matter. Those who "descend and ascend" -- the
incarnating Monads, and men striving towards purification and
"ascending," but still not having quite reached the goal -- may cross
the "circle of the Pass-Not," only on the day "Be-With-Us"; that day
when man, freeing himself from the trammels of ignorance, and recog-
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* The sentence in the Sepher Jezirah and elsewhere:
"Achath-Ruach-Elohim-Chiim" denotes the Elohim as androgynous at best,
the feminine element almost predominating, as it would read: "ONE
is She the Spirit of the Elohim of Life." As said above, Echath (or
Achath) is feminine, and Echod (or Achod) masculine, both meaning
ONE.
** This metaphysical tenet can hardly be better described than Mr.
Subba Row's in "Bhagavadgita" lectures: "Mulaprakriti (the veil of
Parabrahmam) acts as the one energy through the Logos (or 'Eswara'). Now
Parabrahmam, is the one essence from which starts into existence a
centre of energy, which I shall for the present call the Logos. . . . It
is called the Verbum . . . by the Christians, and it is the divine
Christos who is eternal in the bosom of his father. It is called
Avalokiteshwara by the Buddhists. . . . In almost every doctrine, they
have formulated the existence of a centre of spiritual energy which is
unborn and eternal, and which exists in the bosom of Parabrahmam at the
time of Pralaya, and starts as a centre of conscious energy at the time
of Cosmic activity. . . ." For, as the lecturer premised by saying,
Parabraham is not this or that, it is not even consciousness, as it
cannot be related to matter or anything conditioned. It is not Ego nor
is it Non-ego, not even Atma, but verily the one source of all
manifestations and modes of existence.
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 131 THE SIDEREAL BOOK OF LIFE.
nising fully the non-separateness of the Ego within his personality
-- erroneously regarded as his own -- from the UNIVERSAL
EGO (Anima Supra-Mundi), merges thereby into the One
Essence to become not only one "with us" (the manifested universal lives
which are "ONE" LIFE), but that very life itself.
Astronomically, the "Ring PASS-NOT"
that the Lipika trace around the Triangle, the First One, the Cube, the
Second One, and the Pentacle to circumscribe these figures, is thus
shown to contain the symbol of 31415 again, or the coefficient
constantly used in mathematical tables (the value of , pi), the
geometrical figures standing here for numerical figures. According to
the general philosophical teachings, this ring is beyond the region of
what are called nebulae in astronomy. But this is as erroneous a
conception as that of the topography and the descriptions, given in
Puranic and other exoteric Scriptures, about the 1008 worlds of the
Devaloka worlds and firmaments. There are worlds, of course, in the
esoteric as well as in the profane scientific teachings, at such
incalculable distances that the light of the nearest of them which has
just reached our modern Chaldees, had left its luminary long before the
day on which the words "Let there be Light" were pronounced; but these
are no worlds on the Devaloka plane, but in our Kosmos.
The chemist goes to the laya or zero point of the plane of
matter with which he deals, and then stops short. The physicist or the
astronomer counts by billions of miles beyond the nebulae, and then they
also stop short; the semi-initiated Occultist will represent this
laya-point to himself as existing on some plane which, if not physical,
is still conceivable to the human intellect. But the full Initiate
knows that the ring "Pass-Not" is neither a locality nor can it be
measured by distance, but that it exists in the absoluteness of
infinity. In this "Infinity" of the full Initiate there is neither
height, breadth nor thickness, but all is fathomless profundity,
reaching down from the physical to the "para-para-metaphysical." In
using the word "down," essential depth -- "nowhere and everywhere" -- is
meant, not depth of physical matter.
If one searches carefully through the exoteric and grossly
anthropomorphic allegories of popular religions, even in these the
doctrine embodied in the circle of "Pass-Not" thus guarded by the
Lipika, may be dimly perceived. Thus one finds it even in the teachings
of
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 132 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
the Vedantin sect of the Visishtadwaita, the most tenaciously
anthropomorphic in all India. For we read of the released soul that: --
After reaching Moksha (a state of bliss meaning "release from Bandha"
or bondage), bliss is enjoyed by it in a place called PARAMAPADHA,
which place is not material, but made of Suddasatwa (the essence, of
which the body of Iswara -- "the Lord" -- is formed). There, Muktas or
Jivatmas (Monads) who have attained Moksha, are never again subject to
the qualities of either matter or Karma. "But if they choose, for
the sake of doing good to the world, they may incarnate on Earth."*
The way to Paramapadha, or the immaterial worlds, from this world, is
called Devayana. When a person has attained Moksha and the body dies: --
"The Jiva (Soul) goes with Sukshma Sarira** from the heart of the
body, to the Brahmarandra in the crown of the head, traversing Sushumna,
a nerve connecting the heart with the Brahmarandra. The Jiva breaks
through the Brahmarandra and goes to the region of the Sun
(Suryamandala) through the solar Rays. Then it goes, through a dark spot
in the Sun, to Paramapadha. The Jiva is directed on its way by the
Supreme Wisdom acquired by Yoga.*** The Jiva thus proceeds to
Paramapadha by the aid of Athivahikas (bearers in transit), known by the
names of Archi-Ahas . . . Aditya, Prajapati, etc. The Archis here
mentioned are certain pure Souls, etc., etc." (Visishtadwaita Catechism,
by Pundit Bhashyacharya, F.T.S.)
No Spirit except the "Recorders" (Lipika) has ever crossed its
forbidden line, nor will any do so until the day of the next Pralaya,
for it is the boundary that separates the finite -- however infinite in
man's sight -- from the truly INFINITE. The Spirits
referred to, therefore, as those who "ascend and descend" are the
"Hosts" of what we loosely call "celestial Beings." But they are, in
fact, nothing of the kind.
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* These voluntary re-incarnations are referred to in our Doctrine as
Nirmanakayas (the surviving spiritual principles of men).
** Sukshma-sarira, "dream-like" illusive body, with which are clothed
the inferior Dhyanis of the celestial Hierarchy.
*** Compare this esoteric tenet with the Gnostic doctrine found in
"Pistis-Sophia" (Knowledge = Wisdom), in which treatise Sophia Achamoth
is shown lost in the waters of Chaos (matter), on her way to Supreme
Light, and Christos delivering and helping her on the right Path. Note
well, "Christos" with the Gnostics meant the impersonal principal, the
Atman of the Universe, and the Atma within every man's soul -- not
Jesus; though in the old Coptic MSS. in the British
Museum "Christos" is almost constantly replaced by "Jesus."
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 133 THE GOD OF MAN AND THE GOD OF THE ANT.
They are Entities of the higher worlds in the hierarchy of Being, so
immeasurably high that, to us, they must appear as Gods, and
collectively -- GOD. But so we, mortal men, must appear
to the ant, which reasons on the scale of its special capacities. The
ant may also, for all we know, see the avenging finger of a personal God
in the hand of the urchin who, in one moment, under the impulse of
mischief, destroys its anthill, the labour of many weeks -- long years
in the chronology of insects. The ant, feeling it acutely, and
attributing the undeserved calamity to a combination of Providence and
sin, may also, like man, see in it the result of the sin of its first
parent. Who knows and who can affirm or deny? The refusal to admit in
the whole Solar system of any other reasonable and intellectual beings
on the human plane, than ourselves, is the greatest conceit of our age.
All that science has a right to affirm, is that there are no invisible
Intelligences living under the same conditions as we do. It cannot deny
point-blank the possibility of there being worlds within worlds, under
totally different conditions to those that constitute the nature of our
world; nor can it deny that there may be a certain limited
communication* between some of those worlds and our own. To the highest,
we are taught, belong the seven orders of the purely divine Spirits; to
the six lower ones belong hierarchies that can occasionally be seen and
heard by men, and who do communicate with their progeny of the Earth;
which progeny is indissolubly linked with them, each principle in man
having its direct source in the nature of those great Beings, who
furnish us with the respective invisible elements in us. Physical
Science is welcome to speculate upon the physiological mechanism of
living beings, and to continue her fruitless efforts in trying to
resolve our feelings, our sensations, mental and spiritual, into
functions of their inorganic vehicles. Nevertheless, all that will ever
be accomplished in this direction has already been done, and Science
will go no farther.
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* The greatest philosopher of European birth, Imanuel Kant, assures
us that such a communication is in no way improbable. "I confess I am
much disposed to assert the existence of Immaterial natures in the
world, and to place my own soul in the class of these beings. It will
hereafter, I know not where, or when, yet be proved that the human soul
stands even in this life in indissoluble connection with all immaterial
natures in the spirit-world, that it reciprocally acts upon these and
receives impressions from them." (Traume eines Geistersehers, quoted by
C. C. Massey, in his preface to Von Hartmann's "Spiritismus.")
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 134 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
She is before a dead wall, on the face of which she traces, as she
imagines, great physiological and psychic discoveries, but every one of
which will be shown later on to be no better than the cobwebs spun by
her scientific fancies and illusions. The tissues of our objective
framework alone are subservient to the analysis and researches of
physiological science.* The six higher principles in them will evade for
ever the hand that is guided by an animus that purposely ignores and
rejects the Occult Sciences.
The "Great Day of BE-WITH-US," then, is an
expression the only merit of which lies in its literal translation. Its
significance is not so easily revealed to a public, unacquainted with
the mystic tenets of Occultism, or rather of Esoteric Wisdom or
"Budhism." It is an expression peculiar to the latter, and as hazy for
the profane as that of the Egyptians who called the same the "Day of
COME-TO-US,"** which
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* E.g., all that modern physiological research in
connection with psychological problems has, and owing to the nature of
things, could have shown, is, that every thought, sensation, and emotion
is attended with a re-marshalling of the molecules of certain nerves.
The inference drawn by scientists of the type of Buchner, Vogt, and
others, that thought is molecular motion, necessitates a complete
abstraction being made of the fact of our subjective consciousness.
** See "Le Livre des Morts," by Paul Pierret; "Le Jour de 'Viens a
nous' . . . c'est le jour ou Osiris a dit au Soleil: Viens! Je le vois
rencontrant le Soleil dans l'Amenti." (Chap. xvii., p. 61.) The Sun here
stands for the Logos (or Christos, or Horus) as central Essence
synthetically, and as a diffused essence of radiated Entities, different
in substance, but not in essence. As expressed by the Bhagavadgita
lecturer, "it must not be supposed that the Logos is but a single
centre of energy manifested from Parabrahmam; there are innumerable
other centres . . . and their number is almost infinite in the bosom of
Parabrahmam." Hence the expressions, "The Day of Come to us" and "The
Day of Be with us," etc. Just as the square is the Symbol of the Four
sacred Forces or Powers -- Tetraktis -- so the Circle shows the boundary
within the Infinity that no man can cross, even in spirit, nor Deva nor
Dhyan Chohan. The Spirits of those who "descend and ascend" during the
course of cyclic evolution shall cross the "iron-bound world" only on
the day of their approach to the threshold of Paranirvana. If they reach
it -- they will rest in the bosom of Parabrahmam, or the "Unknown
Darkness," which shall then become for all of them Light -- during the
whole period of Mahapralaya, the "Great NIGHT," namely,
311,040,000,000,000 years of absorption in Brahm. The day of
"Be-With-Us" is this period of rest or Paranirvana. See also for other
data on this peculiar expression, the day of "Come-To-Us," The
Funerary Ritual of the Egyptians, by Viscount de Rouge. It
corresponds to the Day of the Last Judgment of the Christians, which has
been sorely materialised by their religion.
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 135 THE SOUL'S PILGRIMAGE.
is identical with the former, though the verb "be" in this sense,
might be still better replaced with either of the two words "Remain" or
"Rest-with-us," as it refers to that long period of REST
which is called Paranirvana. As in the exoteric interpretation of the
Egyptian rites the soul of every defunct person -- from the Hierophant
down to the sacred bull Apis -- became an Osiris, was Osirified, though
the Secret Doctrine had always taught, that the real Osirification was
the lot of every Monad only after 3,000 cycles of Existences; so in the
present case. The "Monad," born of the nature and the very Essence of
the "Seven" (its highest principle becoming immediately enshrined in the
Seventh Cosmic Element), has to perform its septenary gyration
throughout the Cycle of Being and forms, from the highest to the lowest;
and then again from man to God. At the threshold of Paranirvana it
reassumes its primeval Essence and becomes the Absolute once more.
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