THE SECRET DOCTRINE:
THE SYNTHESIS
OF
SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PHILOSOPHY.
by H. P. BLAVATSKY
XVI.
CYCLIC EVOLUTION AND KARMA.
IT is the Spiritual evolution of the inner,
immortal man that forms the fundamental tenet in the Occult
Sciences. To realize even distantly such a process, the student has to
believe (a) in the ONE Universal Life, independent of matter
(or what Science regards as matter); and (b) in the individual
intelligences that animate the various manifestations of this Principle.
Mr. Huxley does not believe in "Vital Force," others do. Dr. J. H.
Hutchinson Sterling's work "Concerning Protoplasm" has made no small
havoc of this dogmatic negation. Professor Beale's decision is also in
favour of a Vital Principle; and Dr. B. W. Richardson's lectures on the
"Nervous Ether," have been sufficiently quoted from. Thus, opinions are
divided.
The ONE LIFE is closely related to the one law which governs
the World of Being -- KARMA. Exoterically, this is
simply and literally "action," or rather an "effect-producing cause."
Esoterically it is quite a different thing in its far-fetching moral
effects. It is the unerring LAW OF RETRIBUTION.
To say to those ignorant of the real significance, characteristics and
awful importance of this eternal immutable law, that no theological
definition of a personal deity can give an idea of this impersonal, yet
ever present and active Principle, is to speak in vain. Nor can it be
called Providence. For Providence, with the Theists (the Christian
Protestants, at any rate), rejoices in a personal male gender, while
with the Roman Catholics it is a female potency, "Divine Providence
tempers His blessings to secure their better effects," Wogan tells us.
Indeed "He" tempers them, which Karma -- a sexless principle -- does
not.
Throughout the first two Parts, it was shown that, at the first
flutter
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of renascent life, Svabhavat, "the mutable radiance of the Immutable
Darkness unconscious in Eternity," passes, at every new rebirth of
Kosmos, from an inactive state into one of intense activity; that it
differentiates, and then begins its work through that differentiation.
This work is KARMA.
The Cycles are also subservient to the effects produced by this
activity. "The one Cosmic atom becomes seven atoms on the plane of
matter, and each is transformed into a centre of energy; that same atom
becomes seven rays on the plane of spirit, and the seven creative forces
of nature, radiating from the root-essence . . . . follow, one the
right, the other the left path, separate till the end of the Kalpa, and
yet are in close embrace. What unites them? KARMA." The
atoms emanated from the Central Point emanate in their turn new centres
of energy, which, under the potential breath of Fohat,
begin their work from within without, and multiply other minor centres.
These, in the course of evolution and involution, form in their turn the
roots or developing causes of new effects, from worlds and "man-bearing"
globes, down to the genera, species, and classes of all the seven
kingdoms* (of which we know only four). For "the
blessed workers have received the Thyan-kam,
in the eternity" (Book of "The Aphorisms of Tson-ka-pa").
"Thyan-kam" is the power or knowledge of guiding the impulses of
cosmic energy in the right direction.
The true Buddhist, recognising no "personal god," nor any "Father"
and "Creator of Heaven and Earth," still believes in
an absolute consciousness, "Adi-Buddhi"; and the
Buddhist philosopher knows that there are Planetary Spirits,
the "Dhyan Chohans." But though he admits of "spiritual lives," yet, as
they are temporary in eternity, even they, according to his philosophy,
are "the maya of the day," the illusion of a
"day of Brahma," a short manvantara of 4,320,000,000 years. The
"Yin-Sin" is not for the speculations of men, for the Lord Buddha has
strongly prohibited all such inquiry. If the Dhyan Chohans and all the
invisible Beings -- the Seven Centres and their direct
Emanations, the minor centres of Energy -- are the direct
reflex of the ONE Light, yet men are far removed from
these, since the whole of the visible Kosmos consists of "self-produced
beings, the creatures of Karma." Thus regarding a
personal God "as only a gigantic shadow thrown upon the void of space by
the imagination of ignorant men,"** they teach that only "two things are
(objectively) eternal, namely Akasa and Nirvana";
and that these are ONE in reality, and but a maya when
divided. "Buddhists deny creation and cannot conceive of a Creator."
"Everything has come out of Akasa (or Svabhavat
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* Vide Stanza VI. (Book I.) and Commentary.
** Buddhist Catechism, by H. S. Olcott, President
of the Theosophical Society.
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on our earth) in obedience to a law of motion inherent in it, and
after a certain existence passes away. Nothing ever came out of
nothing." (Buddhist Catechism.)
If a Vedantic Brahmin of the Adwaita Sect, when asked whether he
believes in the existence of God, is always likely to answer, as
Jacolliot was answered -- "I am myself 'God';" a Buddhist (a Sinhalese
especially) would simply laugh, and say in reply, "There is no God; no
Creation." Yet the root philosophy of both Adwaita and Buddhist scholars
is identical, and both have the same respect for
animal life, for both believe that every creature on earth, however
small and humble, "is an immortal portion of the immortal matter" -- for
matter with them has quite another significance than it has with either
Christian or materialist -- and that every creature is subject to Karma.
The answer of the Brahmin is one which would suggest itself to every
ancient philosopher, Kabalist, and Gnostic of the early days. It
contains the very spirit of the Delphic and Kabalistic commandments, for
esoteric philosophy solved, ages ago, the problem of what man was,
is, and will be; of man's origin, life-cycle --
interminable in its duration of successive incarnations or rebirths --
and finally of his absorption into the source from which he started.
But it is not physical Science that we can ever ask to read man for
us, as the riddle of the Past, or that of the Future; since no
philosopher is able to tell us even what man is, as he is known both to
physiology and psychology. In doubt whether man was "a god or beast," he
is now connected with the latter and derived from an animal. No doubt
that the care of analyzing and classifying the human being as a
terrestrial animal may be left to Science, which occultists -- of
all men -- regard with veneration and respect. They recognize its ground
and the wonderful work done by it, the progress achieved in physiology,
and even -- to a degree -- in biology. But man's inner,
spiritual, psychic, or even moral, nature cannot be left to the
tender mercies of an ingrained materialism; for not even the higher
psychological philosophy of the West is able, in its present
incompleteness and tendency towards a decided agnosticism, to do justice
to the inner; especially to his higher capacities and perceptions, and
those states of consciousness, across the road to which such authorities
as Mill draw a strong line, saying "So far, and no farther shalt thou
go."
No Occultist would deny that man -- no less than the elephant and the
microbe, the crocodile and the lizard, the blade of grass or the crystal
-- is, in his physical formation, the simple product of the evolutionary
forces of nature through a numberless series of transformations; but he
puts the case differently.
It is not against zoological and anthropological discoveries, based
on
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the fossils of man and animal, that every mystic and believer in a
divine soul inwardly revolts, but only against the uncalled-for
conclusions built on preconceived theories and made to fit in with
certain prejudices. Their premises may or may not be always true; and as
some of these theories live but a short life, the deductions therefrom
must ever be one-sided with materialistic evolutionists. Yet it is on
the strength of such very ephemeral authority, that most of the men of
science frequently receive undue honours where they deserve them the
least.*
To make the working of Karma, in the periodical renovations of the
Universe, more evident and intelligible to the student when he arrives
at the origin and evolution of man, he has now to examine with us the
esoteric bearing of the Karmic Cycles upon Universal Ethics. The
question is, do those mysterious divisions of time, called Yugas and
Kalpas by the Hindus, and so very graphically -- [[Kuklos]] --
"cycle," ring or circle, by the Greeks, have any bearing upon, or any
direct connection with, human life? Even exoteric philosophy explains
that these perpetual circles of time are ever returning on themselves,
periodically, and
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* We refer those who would regard the statement as an impertinence or
irreverence against accepted Science, to Mr. James Hutchinson
Stirling's work concerning "Protoplasm," which is a defence of a
vital Principle versus the Molecularists -- Huxley,
Tyndall, Vogt, and Co. -- and request them to examine whether it is true
or not to say that the scientific premises may not be always correct,
but that they are accepted, nevertheless, to fill up a gap or a hole in
some beloved materialistic hobby. Speaking of protoplasm and the organs
of man, as "viewed by Mr. Huxley," the author says: "Probably then, in
regard to any continuity in protoplasm of power, of form, or of
substance, we have seen lacunae enow. Nay, Mr. Huxley himself
can be adduced in evidence on the same side. Not rarely do we find
in his essay admissions of PROBABILITY, where it is
CERTAINTY that is alone in place. He says, for example: 'It is
more than probable that when the vegetable world is thoroughly
explored we shall find all plants in possession of the same
powers.' When a conclusion is decidedly announced, it
is rather disappointing to be told, as here, that the premisses are
still to collect' (!!) . . . . . Again, here is a passage
in which he is seen to cut his own 'basis' from
beneath his own feet. After telling us that all forms of protoplasm
consist of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen 'in very complex
union,' he continues: 'To this complex combination, the nature of
which has never been determined with exactness (!!), the name of
protein has been applied.' This, plainly, is an identification,
on Mr. Huxley's own part, of protoplasm and protein; and what is said of
one, being necessarily true of the other, it follows that he admits the
nature of protoplasm never to have been determined with exactness, and
that even in his eyes the lis is still sub judice.
This admission is strengthened by the words, too, 'If we use this term
-- protein -- with such caution as may
properly arise out of our comparative ignorance of the things
for which it stands . . . etc., etc. (p. 33 and 34, in reply to Mr.
Huxley in "Yeast").
This is the eminent Huxley, the king of physiology and biology, who
is proven playing at blind man's buff with premisses and
facts. What may not the "smaller fry" of science do after this!
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intelligently in Space and Eternity. There are "Cycles of matter"*
and there are "Cycles of Spiritual evolution." Racial, national, and
individual cycles. May not esoteric speculation allow us a still deeper
insight into the workings of these?
This idea is beautifully expressed in a very clever scientific work:
--
"The possibility of rising to a comprehension of a system of
co-ordination so far outreaching in time and space all reach of
human observations, is a circumstance which signalizes the power of
man to transcend the limitations of changing and inconsistent
matter, and assert his superiority over all unstable and perishable
forms of being. There is a method in the succession of events,
and in the relation of co-existent things, which the mind of man
seizes hold of; and by means of this as a clue, he runs back or
forward over aeons of material history of which human experience can
never testify. Events germinate and unfold. They have a past which
is connected with their present, and we feel a well-justified
confidence that a future is appointed which will be similarly
connected with the present and the past. This continuity and unity
of history repeat themselves before our eyes in all conceivable
stages of progress. The phenomena furnish us the grounds for the
generalization of two laws which are truly principles of
scientific divination, by which alone the human mind
penetrates the sealed records of the past and the unopened pages of
the future. The first of these is the law of evolution, or, to
phrase it for our purpose, the law of correlated successiveness
or organized history in the individual, illustrated in
the changing phases of every single maturing system of results. . .
. These thoughts summon into our immediate presence the measureless
past and the measureless future of material history. They seem
almost to open vistas through infinity, and to endow the human
intellect with an existence and a vision exempt from the limitations
of time and space and finite causation, and lift it up toward a
sublime apprehension of the Supreme Intelligence whose dwelling
place is Eternity." ("World-Life," p. 535 and 548.)
According to the teachings, Maya, or the illusive appearance of the
marshalling of events and actions on this earth, changes, varying with
nations and places. But the chief features of one's life are always in
accordance with the "Constellation" one is born under, or, we should
say, with the characteristics of its animating principle or the deity
that presides over it, whether we call it a Dhyan Chohan,
as in Asia, or an Archangel, as with the Greek and Latin churches.
In ancient Symbolism it was always the SUN (though the
Spiritual, not the visible, Sun was meant), that was supposed to send
forth the chief Saviours and Avatars. Hence the connecting link between
the Buddhas, the Avatars, and so many other incarnations of the highest
SEVEN. The closer the approach to one's Prototype,
"in Heaven," the better for the mortal whose personality was
chosen, by his own personal deity (the seventh principle), as
its terrestrial abode. For, with every effort of will toward
purification and unity
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* "The Cycles of Matter," a name given by Professor Winchell to an
Essay of his written in 1860.
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with that "Self-god," one of the lower rays breaks and the spiritual
entity of man is drawn higher and ever higher to the ray that supersedes
the first, until, from ray to ray, the inner man is drawn into the one
and highest beam of the Parent-SUN. Thus, "the events
of humanity do run coordinately with the number forms," since
the single units of that humanity proceed one and all from the same
source -- the central and its shadow, the
visible SUN. For the equinoxes and solstices, the
periods and various phases of the Solar course, astronomically and
numerically expressed, are only the concrete symbols of the eternally
living verity, though they do seem abstract ideas to
uninitiated mortals. And this explains the extraordinary numerical
coincidences with geometrical relations, as shown by several authors.
Yes; "our destiny is written in the stars!" Only, the closer
the union between the mortal reflection MAN and his celestial PROTOTYPE,
the less dangerous the external conditions and subsequent reincarnations
-- which neither Buddhas nor Christs can escape. This is not
superstition, least of all is it Fatalism. The latter implies a
blind course of some still blinder power, and man is a free agent during
his stay on earth. He cannot escape his ruling Destiny, but he
has the choice of two paths that lead him in that direction, and he can
reach the goal of misery -- if such is decreed to him, either in the
snowy white robes of the Martyr, or in the soiled garments of a
volunteer in the iniquitous course; for, there are external and
internal conditions which affect the determination of our will upon
our actions, and it is in our power to follow either of the two. Those
who believe in Karma have to believe in destiny,
which, from birth to death, every man is weaving thread by thread
around himself, as a spider does his cobweb; and this destiny is guided
either by the heavenly voice of the invisible prototype outside
of us, or by our more intimate astral, or inner man,
who is but too often the evil genius of the embodied entity called man.
Both these lead on the outward man, but one of them must prevail; and
from the very beginning of the invisible affray the stern and implacable
law of compensation steps in and takes its course, faithfully
following the fluctuations. When the last strand is woven, and man is
seemingly enwrapped in the net-work of his own doing, then he finds
himself completely under the empire of this self-made
destiny. It then either fixes him like the inert shell against the
immovable rock, or carries him away like a feather in a whirlwind raised
by his own actions, and this is -- KARMA.
A materialist, treating upon the periodical creations of our globe,
has expressed it in one sentence. "The whole past of the Earth
is nothing but an unfolded present." This was Buchner,
who little suspected that he was repeating an axiom of the Occultists.
It is quite true also, as Burmeister (quoted in "Force and matter")
remarks, that
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"the historical investigation of the development of the Earth has
proved that now and then rest upon the same base; that the past
has been developed in the same manner as the present rolls on; and that
the Forces which were in action ever remained the same."
The "Forces" -- their noumena rather -- are the same, of
course; therefore, the phenomenal Forces must be the same also. But how
can any one feel so sure that the attributes of matter have not altered
under the hand of Protean Evolution? How can any materialist assert with
such confidence, as is done by Rossmassler, that "this eternal
conformity in the essence of phenomena renders it certain that fire and
water possessed at all times the same powers and ever will
possess them?" Who are they "that darken counsel with words without
knowledge," and where were the Huxleys and Buchners when the foundations
of the earth were laid by the great Law? It is a fundamental principle
of the Occult philosophy, this same homogeneity of matter and
immutability of natural laws, which are so much insisted upon by
materialism; but that unity rests upon the inseparability of Spirit from
matter, and, if the two are once divorced, the whole Kosmos would fall
back into chaos and non-being. Therefore, it is absolutely false,
and but an additional demonstration of the great conceit of our
age, to assert (as men of science do) that all the great geological
changes and terrible convulsions have been produced by
ordinary and known physical forces. For these forces were but the
tools and final means for the accomplishment of certain purposes, acting
periodically, and apparently mechanically, through an inward impulse
mixed up with, but beyond their material nature. There is a purpose in
every important act of Nature, whose acts are all cyclic and periodical.
But spiritual Forces having been usually confused with the purely
physical, the former are denied by, and therefore, have to remain
unknown to Science, because left unexamined.*
"The history of the World begins with its general aim," says Hegel;
"the realization of the Idea of Spirit -- only in an implicit
form (an sich), that is, as Nature; a hidden, most
profoundly hidden unconscious instinct, and the whole process of
History . . . is directed to rendering this unconscious impulse a
conscious one. Thus appearing in the form of merely natural
existence, natural will -- that which has been called the subjective
side -- physical craving, instinct, passion, private interest, as
also opinion and subjective conception -- spontaneously present
themselves at the very commencement. This vast congeries of
volitions, interests and activities constitute the
instruments and means of the WORLD
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* Men of science will say: We deny, because nothing of the kind has
ever come within the scope of our experience. But, as argued by Charles
Richet, the physiologist: "So be it, but have you at least demonstrated
the contrary? . . . Do not, at any rate, deny a priori. Actual
Science is not sufficiently advanced to give you such right."
("La suggestion mentale et le calcul des probabilites.")
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SPIRIT for attaining its object; bringing it to consciousness
and realising it. And this aim is none other than finding itself --
coming to itself -- and contemplating itself in concrete actuality.
But that those manifestations of vitality on the part of individuals
and peoples, in which they seek and satisfy their own purposes, are
at the same time the means and instruments of a higher power,
of a higher and broader purpose of which they know nothing --
which they realise unconsciously -- might be made a matter of
question; rather has been questioned . . . on this point I announced
my view at the very outset, and asserted our hypothesis . . . and
our belief that Reason governs the World and has consequently
governed its history. In relation to this independently
universal and substantial existence -- all else is subordinate,
subservient to it, and the means for its development."*
No metaphysician or theosophist could demur to these truths, which
are all embodied in esoteric teachings. There is a
predestination in the geological life of our globe, as in the history,
past and future, of races and nations. This is closely connected with
what we call Karma and Western Pantheists, "Nemesis" and
"Cycles." The law of evolution is now carrying us along the ascending
arc of our cycle, when the effects will be once more re-merged
into, and re-become the (now neutralized) causes, and all
things affected by the former will have regained their original harmony.
This will be the cycle of our special "Round," a moment in the duration
of the great cycle, or the Mahayuga.
The fine philosophical remarks of Hegel are found to have their
application in the teachings of Occult Science, which shows nature ever
acting with a given purpose, whose results are always dual. This was
stated in our first Occult volumes, in Isis Unveiled,
p. 268, Vol. II., in the following words: --
As our planet revolves once every year around the sun, and at the
same time turns once in every twenty-four hours upon its own axis,
thus traversing minor circles within a larger one, so is the work of
the smaller cyclic periods accomplished and recommenced, within the
Great Saros.
The revolution of the physical world, according to the ancient
doctrine, is attended by a like revolution in the world of intellect
-- the spiritual evolution of the world proceeding in cycles, like
the physical one.
Thus we see in history a regular alternation of ebb and flow in the
tide of human progress. The great kingdoms and empires of the world,
after reaching the culmination of their greatness, descend again, in
accordance with the same law by which they ascended; till, having
reached the lowest point, humanity reasserts itself and mounts up
once more, the height of its attainment being, by this law of
ascending progression by cycles, somewhat higher than the point from
which it had before descended.
But these cycles -- wheels within wheels, so comprehensively and
ingeniously symbolized by the various Manus and Rishis in India, and by
the Kabiri in the West** -- do not affect all mankind at one and the
same
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* "On World History" in "Philosophy of History," p. 26. (Sibree's
Eng. Transl.).
** This symbolism does not prevent these now seemingly mythic
personages from [[Footnote continued on next page]]
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time -- as explained in the Racial division of
Cycles (See sub-section 6.) Hence, as we see, the
difficulty of comprehending, and discriminating between them, with
regard to their physical and spiritual effects, without having
thoroughly mastered their relations with, and action upon the respective
positions of nations and races, in their destiny and evolution. This
system cannot be comprehended if the spiritual action of these periods
-- pre-ordained, so to say, by Karmic
law --is separated from their physical course. The calculations of the
best astrologers would fail, or at any rate remain imperfect, unless
this dual action is thoroughly taken into consideration and dealt with
upon these lines. And this mastery can be achieved only through
INITIATION.
The Grand Cycle includes the progress of mankind from the appearance
of primordial man of ethereal form. It runs through the inner cycles of
his (man's) progressive evolution from the ethereal down to the
semi-ethereal and purely physical: down to the redemption of man from
his coat of skin and matter, after which it continues running
its course downward and then upward again, to meet at the culmination of
a Round, when the manvantaric "Serpent swallows its tail" and seven
minor cycles are passed. These are the great Racial Cycles which affect
equally all the nations and tribes included in that special Race; but
there are minor and national as well as tribal cycles within those,
which run independently of each other. They are called in the Eastern
esotericism the Karmic cycles. In the West, since Pagan Wisdom
has been repudiated as having grown from and been developed by the dark
powers supposed to be at constant war and in opposition to the little
tribal Jehovah -- the full and awful significance of the Greek NEMESIS
(or Karma) has been entirely forgotten. Otherwise Christians would have
better realized the profound truth that Nemesis is without attributes;
that while the dreaded goddess is absolute and immutable as a Principle,
it is we ourselves -- nations and individuals -- who propel her to
action and give the impulse to its direction. KARMA-NEMESIS
is the creator of nations and mortals, but once created, it is they who
make of her either a fury or a rewarding Angel. Yea --
"Wise are they who worship Nemesis"*
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[[Footnote continued from previous page]] having ruled the earth once
upon a time under the human form of actual living, though truly divine
and god-like man. The opinion of Colonel Vallancey (and also of Count de
Gobelin) that the names of the Kabiri appear to be all allegorical,
and to have signified no more (?) than an almanac of the
vicissitudes of the seasons -- calculated for the operations of
agriculture" (Collect. de Reb. Hibern., No. 13, Praef.
Sect. 5) is as absurd as his assertion that OEon, Kronos, Saturn and
Dagon are all one, namely, the "patriarch Adam." The Kabiri were the
instructors of mankind in agriculture, because they were the regents
over the seasons and Cosmic cycles. Hence it was they who
regulated, as planetary Spirits or "Angels" (messengers), the
mysteries of the art of agriculture.
* Who dread Karma-Nemesis would be better.
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-- as the chorus tells Prometheus. And as unwise they, who
believe that the goddess may be propitiated by whatever sacrifices and
prayers, or have her wheel diverted from the path it has once taken.
"The triform Fates and ever mindful Furies" are her attributes only on
earth, and begotten by ourselves. There is no return from the paths she
cycles over; yet those paths are of our own making, for it is we,
collectively or individually, who prepare them. Karma-Nemesis is the
synonym of PROVIDENCE, minus design, goodness, and every
other finite attribute and qualification, so unphilosophically
attributed to the latter. An Occultist or a philosopher will not speak
of the goodness or cruelty of Providence; but, identifying it with
Karma-Nemesis, he will teach that nevertheless it guards the good and
watches over them in this, as in future lives; and that it punishes the
evil-doer -- aye, even to his seventh rebirth. So long, in short, as the
effect of his having thrown into perturbation even the smallest atom in
the Infinite World of harmony, has not been finally readjusted. For the
only decree of Karma -- an eternal and immutable decree -- is absolute
Harmony in the world of matter as it is in the world of Spirit. It is
not, therefore, Karma that rewards or punishes, but it is we, who reward
or punish ourselves according to whether we work with, through and along
with nature, abiding by the laws on which that Harmony depends, or --
break them.
Nor would the ways of Karma be inscrutable were men to work in union
and harmony, instead of disunion and strife. For our ignorance of those
ways -- which one portion of mankind calls the ways of Providence, dark
and intricate; while another sees in them the action of blind Fatalism;
and a third, simple chance, with neither gods nor devils to guide them
-- would surely disappear, if we would but attribute all these to their
correct cause. With right knowledge, or at any rate with a confident
conviction that our neighbours will no more work to hurt us than we
would think of harming them, the two-thirds of the World's evil would
vanish into thin air. Were no man to hurt his brother, Karma-Nemesis
would have neither cause to work for, nor weapons to act through. It is
the constant presence in our midst of every element of strife and
opposition, and the division of races, nations, tribes, societies and
individuals into Cains and Abels, wolves and lambs, that is the chief
cause of the "ways of Providence." We cut these numerous windings in our
destinies daily with our own hands, while we imagine that we are
pursuing a track on the royal high road of respectability and duty, and
then complain of those ways being so intricate and so dark. We stand
bewildered before the mystery of our own making, and the riddles of life
that we will not solve, and then accuse the great Sphinx of
devouring us. But verily there is not an accident in our lives,
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not a misshapen day, or a misfortune, that could not be traced back
to our own doings in this or in another life. If one breaks the laws of
Harmony, or, as a theosophical writer expresses it, "the laws of life,"
one must be prepared to fall into the chaos one has oneself produced.
For, according to the same writer, "the only conclusion one can come to
is that these laws of life are their own avengers; and consequently that
every avenging Angel is only a typified representation of their
re-action."
Therefore, if any one is helpless before these immutable laws, it is
not ourselves, the artificers of our destinies, but rather those angels,
the guardians of harmony. Karma-Nemesis is no more than the (spiritual)
dynamical effect of causes produced and forces awakened into activity by
our own actions. It is a law of occult dynamics that "a given amount of
energy expended on the spiritual or astral plane is productive of far
greater results than the same amount expended on the physical objective
plane of existence."
This state will last till man's spiritual intuitions are fully
opened, which will not happen before we fairly cast off our thick coats
of matter; until we begin acting from within, instead
of ever following impulses from without; namely, those produced
by our physical senses and gross selfish body. Until then the only
palliative to the evils of life is union and harmony -- a Brotherhood IN
ACTU, and altruism not simply in name. The suppression of one
single bad cause will suppress not one, but a variety of bad
effects. And if a Brotherhood or even a number of Brotherhoods may not
be able to prevent nations from occasionally cutting each other's
throats -- still unity in thought and action, and philosophical research
into the mysteries of being, will always prevent some, while trying to
comprehend that which has hitherto remained to them a riddle, from
creating additional causes in a world already so full of woe and evil.
Knowledge of Karma gives the conviction that if --
". . . . virtue in distress, and vice in triumph
Make atheists of mankind,"*
it is only because that mankind has ever shut its eyes to the great
truth that man is himself his own saviour as his own destroyer. That he
need not accuse Heaven and the gods, Fates and Providence, of the
apparent injustice that reigns in the midst of humanity. But let him
rather remember and repeat this bit of Grecian wisdom, which warns man
to forbear accusing That which --
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
"Just, though mysterious, leads us on unerring
Through ways unmark'd from guilt to punishment . . ."
-- which are now the ways and the high road on which move onward the
great European nations. The Western Aryans had, every nation
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* Dryden.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 645 ANCIENT AND MODERN PROPHECIES.
and tribe, like their Eastern brethren of the Fifth Race, their
Golden and their Iron ages, their period of comparative
irresponsibility, or the Satya age of purity, while now, several of them
have reached their Iron Age, the Kali-Yuga, an age
BLACK WITH HORRORS. . . . .
It is true, on the other hand, that the exoteric cycles of every
nation have been correctly made to be derived from, and depend on,
sidereal motions. The latter are inseparably blended with the destinies
of nations and men. But in their purely physical sense, Europe knows of
no other cycles than the astronomical, and makes its computations
accordingly. Nor will it hear of any other than imaginary
circles or circuits in the starry heavens that gird them --
"With centric and eccentric scribbled o'er
Cycle and epicycle, orb in orb . . ."
But with the pagans, with whom, as Coleridge has it -- ". . . . .
Time, cyclical time, was their abstraction of the Deity . ." that
"Deity" manifesting co-ordinately with, and only through Karma, and
being that KARMA-NEMESIS itself, the cycles meant something more than a
mere succession of events, or a periodical space of time of more or less
prolonged duration. For they were generally marked with recurrences of a
more varied and intellectual character than are exhibited in the
periodical return of seasons or of certain constellations. Modern wisdom
is satisfied with astronomical computations and prophecies based on
unerring mathematical laws. Ancient Wisdom added to the cold shell of
astronomy the vivifying elements of its soul and spirit -- ASTROLOGY.
And, as the sidereal motions do regulate and determine other
events on Earth -- besides potatoes and the periodical disease of that
useful vegetable -- (a statement which, not being amenable to scientific
explanation, is merely derided, while accepted) -- those events have to
be allowed to find themselves predetermined by even simple astronomical
computations. Believers in astrology will understand our meaning,
sceptics will laugh at the belief and mock the idea. Thus they shut
their eyes, ostrich-like, to their own fate. . . . . . .*
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* Not all, however, for there are men of Science awakening to truth.
This is what we read: "Whatever way we turn our eyes we encounter a
mystery . . . . all in Nature for us is the unknown. . . Yet
they are numerous, those superficial minds for whom nothing can be
produced by natural forces outside of facts observed long ago,
consecrated in books and grouped more or less skilfully with the help of
theories whose ephemeral duration ought, by this time, to have
demonstrated their insufficiency, . . . . I do not pretend to
contest the possibility of invisible Beings, of a nature
different from ours and susceptible of moving matter to action.
Profound philosophers have admitted it in all epochs as a consequence of
the great law of continuity which rules the Universe. That intellectual
life, which we see starting in some way from non-being (neant)
and gradually reaching man, can it stop abruptly at man to reappear only
in the infinite, in the sovereign regulator of the world? This is little
probable." Therefore . . "I [[Footnote continued on next page]]
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 646 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
This because their little historical period, so called,
allows them no margin for comparison. Sidereal heaven is before them;
and though their spiritual vision is still unopened and the atmospheric
dust of terrestrial origin seals their sight and chains it to the limits
of physical systems, still they do not fail to perceive the movements
and note the behaviour of meteors and comets. They record the periodical
advents of those wanderers and "flaming messengers," and prophesy, in
consequence, earthquakes, meteoric showers, the apparition of certain
stars, comets, etc., etc. Are they soothsayers for all that? No, they
are learned astronomers.
Why, then, should occultists and astrologers, as learned, be
disbelieved, when they prophesy the return of some cyclic event on the
same mathematical principle? Why should the claim that they know it
be ridiculed? Their forefathers and predecessors, having recorded
the recurrence of such events in their time and day, throughout a period
embracing hundreds of thousands of years, the conjunction of the same
constellations must necessarily produce, if not quite the same, at any
rate, similar effects. Are the prophecies derided, because of the claim
of the hundreds of thousands of years of observation, and the millions
of years of the human races? In its turn modern Science is laughed at
for its far more modest geological and anthropological figures, by those
who hold to Biblical chronology. Thus Karma adjusts even human laughter
at the mutual expense of sects, learned societies, and individuals. Yet
in the prognostication of such future events, at any rate, all
foretold on the authority of cyclic recurrences, there is no psychic
phenomenon involved. It is neither prevision, nor prophecy;
no more than is the signalling of a comet or star, several years
before its appearance. It is simply knowledge and mathematically correct
computations which enable the WISE MEN
OF THE EAST to foretell, for instance, that England is
on the eve of such or another catastrophe; France, nearing such a point
of her cycle, and Europe in general threatened with, or rather, on the
eve of, a cataclysm, which her own cycle of racial Karma has led her
to. The reliability of the information depends, of course, on the
acceptation or rejection of the claim for a tremendous period of
historical observation. Eastern Initiates maintain that they have
preserved records of the racial development and of events of universal
import ever since the beginning of the Fourth Race -- that which
preceded being traditional. Moreover, those who believe in Seership and
Occult
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
[[Footnote continued from previous page]] no more deny the existence
of Spirits than I deny soul while trying to explain certain facts
without their hypothesis . . ." "The Non-Defined Forces," Historical and
Experimental Researches, p. 3. The above is written by A. de Rochas, a
well-known man of science in France, his work being one of the signs of
the time. (Paris: Masson, Boulevard St. Germain, 1887.)
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 647 ASTROLOGY A SCIENCE.
powers will have no difficulty in crediting the general character, at
least, of the information given, even if traditional, once the latter is
checked and corrected by the corroboration of clairvoyance and esoteric
knowledge. But in the present case no such metaphysical belief is
claimed as our chief dependence, but a proof is given on what, to every
Occultist, is quite scientific evidence -- the records preserved through
the Zodiac for incalculable ages.
It is now amply proved that even horoscopes and judiciary astrology
are not quite based on a fiction, and that stars and constellations,
consequently, have an occult and mysterious influence on, and connection
with, individuals. And if with the latter, why not with nations, races,
and mankind in bulk? This, again, is a claim made on the authority of
the Zodiacal records. We shall examine then, if you please, how far the
Zodiac was known to the ancients, and how far it is forgotten by the
moderns.
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from
The Secret Doctrine,
by H. P. Blavatsky
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