THE SECRET DOCTRINE:
THE SYNTHESIS
OF
SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PHILOSOPHY.
by H. P. BLAVATSKY
§ XI.
DEMON EST DEUS INVERSUS.
THIS symbolical sentence, in its many-sided forms,
is certainly most dangerous and iconoclastic in the face of all the
dualistic later religions -- or rather theologies -- and especially so
in the light of Christianity. Yet it is neither just nor correct to say
that it is Christianity which has conceived and brought forth Satan. As
an "adversary," the opposing Power required by the equilibrium and
harmony of things in Nature -- like Shadow to throw off still brighter
the Light, like Night to bring into greater relief the Day, and
like cold to make one appreciate the more the comfort of heat --
SATAN has ever existed. Homogeneity is one and indivisible. But
if the homogeneous One and Absolute is no mere figure of speech, and if
heterogeneity in its dualistic aspect, is its offspring -- its bifurcous
shadow or reflection -- then even that divine Homogeneity must contain
in itself the essence of
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both good and evil. If "God" is Absolute, Infinite, and the Universal
Root of all and everything in Nature and its universe, whence comes Evil
or D'Evil if not from the same "Golden Womb" of the absolute? Thus we
are forced either to accept the emanation of good and evil, of
Agathodaemon and Kakodaemon as offshoots from the same trunk of the Tree
of Being, or to resign ourselves to the absurdity of believing in two
eternal Absolutes!
Having to trace the origin of the idea to the very beginnings of
human mind, it is but just, meanwhile, to give his due even to the
proverbial devil. Antiquity knew of no isolated, thoroughly and
absolutely bad "god of evil." Pagan thought represented good and evil as
twin brothers, born from the same mother -- Nature; so soon as that
thought ceased to be Archaic, Wisdom too became Philosophy. In the
beginning the symbols of good and evil were mere abstractions, Light and
Darkness; then their types became chosen among the most natural and
ever-recurrent periodical Cosmic phenomena -- the Day and the Night, or
the Sun and Moon. Then the Hosts of the Solar and Lunar deities were
made to represent them, and the Dragon of Darkness was contrasted with
the Dragon of Light (See Stanzas V., VII. of
Book I.) The Host of Satan is a Son of God, no less than the Host of the
B'ni Alhim, these children of God coming to "present themselves before
the Lord," their father (see Job ii.). "The Sons of
God" become the "Fallen Angels" only after perceiving that the daughters
of men were fair, (Genesis vi.) In
the Indian philosophy, the Suras are among the
earliest and the brightest gods, and become Asuras only when
dethroned by Brahminical fancy. Satan never assumed an anthropomorphic,
individualized shape, until the creation by man, of a "one living
personal god," had been accomplished; and then merely as a matter of
prime necessity. A screen was needed; a scape-goat to explain the
cruelty, blunders, and but too-evident injustice, perpetrated by him for
whom absolute perfection, mercy, and goodness were claimed. This was the
first Karmic effect of abandoning a philosophical and logical Pantheism,
to build, as a prop for lazy man, "a merciful father in Heaven," whose
daily and hourly actions as Natura naturans, the
"comely mother but stone cold," belie the assumption. This led to the
primal twins, Osiris-Typhon, Ormazd-Ahriman, and finally Cain-Abel and
the tutti-quanti of contraries.
Having commenced by being synonymous with Nature, "God," the Creator,
ended by being made its author. Pascal settles the difficulty very
cunningly: "Nature has perfections, in order to show that she is the
image of God: and defects, in order to show that she is only
his image," he says.
The further back one recedes into the darkness of the prehistoric
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ages, the more philosophical does the prototypic figure of the later
Satan appear. The first "Adversary" in individual human form that one
meets with in old Puranic literature is one of her greatest Rishis and
Yogis -- Narada, surnamed the "Strife-maker."
And he is a Brahmaputra, a son of Brahma, the male. But of him later
on. Who the great "Deceiver" really is, one can ascertain by searching
for him with open eyes and an unprejudiced mind, in every old
cosmogony and Scripture.
It is the anthropomorphised Demiurge, the Creator
of Heaven and Earth, when separated from the collective Hosts of his
fellow-Creators, whom, so to speak, he represents and synthesizes. It is
now the God of theologies. "The thought is father to
the wish." Once upon a time, a philosophical symbol left to perverse
human fancy; afterwards fashioned into a fiendish, deceiving, cunning,
and jealous God.
Dragons and other fallen angels being described in other parts of
this work, a few words upon the much-slandered Satan will be sufficient.
That which the student will do well to remember is that, with every
people except the Christian nations, the Devil is to this day no worse
an entity than the opposite aspect in the dual nature of the so-called
Creator. This is only natural. One cannot claim God as the synthesis of
the whole Universe, as Omnipresent and Omniscient and Infinite, and then
divorce him from evil. As there is far more evil than good in the world,
it follows on logical grounds that either God must include evil, or
stand as the direct cause of it, or else surrender his claims to
absoluteness. The ancients understood this so well that their
philosophers -- now followed by the Kabalists -- defined evil as the
lining of God or Good: Demon est Deus inversus, being
a very old adage. Indeed, evil is but an antagonizing blind force in
nature; it is reaction, opposition, and
contrast, -- evil for some, good for others. There is no
malum in se: only the shadow of light, without which light
could have no existence, even in our perceptions. If evil disappeared,
good would disappear along with it from Earth. The "Old Dragon" was pure
spirit before he became matter, passive before he became
active. In the Syro-Chaldean magic both Ophis and Ophiomorphos are
joined in the Zodiac, at the sign of the Androgyne Virgo-Scorpio.
Before its fall on earth the "Serpent" was Ophis-Christos,
and after its fall it became Ophiomorphos-CHRESTOS.
Everywhere the speculations of the Kabalists treat of Evil as a FORCE,
which is antagonistic, but at the same time essential, to Good, as
giving it vitality and existence, which it could never have otherwise.
There would be no life possible (in the Mayavic sense)
without Death, nor regeneration and reconstruction without
destruction. Plants would perish in eternal sunlight, and so would man,
who would become an automaton without the exercise of his free will and
aspirations
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after that sunlight, which would lose its being and value for him had
he nothing but light. Good is infinite and eternal only in the eternally
concealed from us, and this is why we imagine it eternal. On the
manifested planes, one equilibrates the other. Few are those theists and
believers in a personal God, who do not make of Satan the shadow of God;
or who, confounding both, do not believe they have a right to pray to
that idol asking its help and protection for the exercise and impunity
of their evil and cruel deeds. "Lead us not into Temptation" is
addressed daily to "our Father, which art in Heaven," and not to the
Devil, by millions of human Christian hearts. They do so, repeating the
very words put in the mouth of their Saviour, and do not give one
thought to the fact that their meaning is contradicted point blank by
James "the brother of the Lord." "Let no man say when he is tempted, I
am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth
he any man." -- (The Gen. Ep. of James, i, 13). Why, then, say that it
is the Devil who tempts us, when the Church teaches us on the
authority of Christ that it is God who does so? Open any pious
volume in which the word "temptation" is defined in its theological
sense, and forthwith you find two definitions: (1) "Those afflictions
and troubles whereby God tries his people;" (2)
Those means and enticements which the Devil makes use of to
ensnare and allure mankind. (St. James i., 2, 12, and Mat. vi.,
13.) If accepted literally, the two teachings of Christ and James
contradict each other, and what dogma can reconcile the two if the
occult meaning is rejected?
Between the alternative allurements, wise will be that philosopher
who will be able to decide where God disappears to make room for the
Devil! Therefore when we read that "the Devil is a liar and the father
of it," i.e., INCARNATE LIE, and are told in the same breath
that Satan -- the Devil -- was a son of God and the most beautiful of
his archangels, rather than believe that Father and Son are a gigantic,
personified and eternal LIE, we prefer to turn to Pantheism and to Pagan
philosophy for information.
Once that the key to Genesis is in our hands, it is the scientific
and symbolical Kabala which unveils the secret. The great Serpent of the
Garden of Eden and the "Lord God" are identical, and so are Jehovah and
Cain ONE -- that Cain who is referred to in theology as the "murderer"
and the LIAR to God! Jehovah tempts the King of Israel to number the
people, and Satan tempts him to do the same in another place. Jehovah
turns into the fiery serpents to bite those he is displeased with; and
Jehovah informs the brazen serpent that heals them.
These short, and seemingly contradictory, statements in the Old
Testament (contradictory because the two Powers are separated instead of
being regarded as the two faces of one and the same thing) are the
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echoes -- distorted out of recognition by exotericism and theology --
of the universal and philosophical dogmas in nature, so well understood
by the primitive Sages. We find the same groundwork in several
personifications in the Puranas, only far more ample and philosophically
suggestive.
Thus Pulastya, a "Son of God" -- one of the first progeny -- is made
the progenitor of Demons, the Rakshasas, the tempters and the Devourers
of men. Pisacha (female Demon) is a daughter of Daksha, a "Son
of God" too, and a God, and the mother of all the Pisachas (Padma
Purana). The Demons, so called in the Puranas, are very
extraordinary devils when judged from the standpoint of European and
orthodox views about these creatures, since all of them -- Danavas,
Daityas, Pisachas, and the Rakshasas -- are represented as extremely
pious, following the precepts of the Vedas, some of them even being
great Yogis. But they oppose the clergy and Ritualism, sacrifices and
forms -- just what the full-blown Yogins do to this day in India -- and
are no less respected for it, though they are allowed to follow neither
caste nor ritual; hence all those Puranic giants and Titans are called
Devils. The Missionaries, ever on the watch to show, if they can, the
Hindu traditions no better than a reflection of the Jewish
Bible, have evolved a whole romance on the alleged identity of Pulastya
with Cain, and of the Rakshasas with the Cainites, "the accursed," the
cause of the Noachian Deluge. (See the work of Abbe Gorresio,
who "etymologises" Pulastya's name as meaning the "rejected," hence
Cain, if you please). Pulastya dwells in Kedara, he
says, which means a "dug-up place," a mine, and Cain
is shown in tradition and the Bible as the first worker in metals and a
miner thereof!
While it is very probable that the Gibborim (the giants) of
the Bible are the Rakshasas of the Hindus, it is still more certain that
both are Atlanteans, and belong to the submerged races. However it may
be, no Satan could be more persistent in slandering his enemy, or more
spiteful in his hatred, than the Christian theologians are in cursing
him as the father of every evil. Compare their vituperations and
opinions given about the Devil with the philosophical views of the
Puranic sages and their Christ-like mansuetude. When Parasara, whose
father was devoured by a Rakshasa, was preparing himself to destroy
(magically) the whole race, his grandsire, Vasishta, says a few
extremely suggestive words to him. He shows the irate Sage, on his own
confession, that there is Evil and Karma, but no "evil
spirits." "Let thy wrath be appeased," he says. "The Rakshasas are not
culpable; thy father's death was the work of Karma. Anger is
the passion of fools; it becometh not a wise man. By whom,
it may be asked, is any one killed? Every man reaps
the consequences of his own acts. Anger, my son, is the destruction
of
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all that man obtains . . . and prevents the attainment of
emancipation. The sages shun wrath. Be not thou, my child, subject to
its influence. Let not those unoffending spirits of darkness be
consumed; let thy sacrifice cease. Mercy is the might of the righteous"
(Vishnu Purana, Book i., ch. i.). Thus, every such
"sacrifice" or prayer to God for help is no better than an act of
black magic. That which Parasara prayed for, was the destruction of
the Spirits of Darkness, for his personal revenge. He is called a
Pagan, and the Christians have doomed him as such, to
eternal hell. Yet, in what respect is the prayer of sovereigns and
generals, who pray before every battle for the destruction of their
enemy, any better? Such a prayer is in every case black magic
of the worst kind, concealed like a demon "Mr. Hyde" under a
sanctimonious "Dr. Jekyll."
In human nature, evil denotes only the polarity of matter and Spirit,
a struggle for life between the two manifested Principles in Space and
Time, which principles are one per se, inasmuch they
are rooted in the Absolute. In Kosmos, the equilibrium must be
preserved. The operations of the two contraries produce harmony, like
the centripetal and centrifugal forces, which are necessary to each
other -- mutually inter-dependent -- "in order that both should live."
If one is arrested, the action of the other will become immediately
self-destructive.
Since the personification called Satan has been amply analyzed from
its triple aspect -- in the Old Testament, Christian theology and the
ancient Gentile attitude of thought -- those who would learn more of it
are referred to Vol. II. of ISIS UNVEILED,
chap. x. See also several sections in Book II., Part II. of this work.
The present subject is touched upon and fresh explanations attempted for
a very good reason. Before we can approach the evolution of physical and
divine man, we have first to master the idea of cyclic
evolution, to acquaint ourselves with the philosophies and beliefs of
the four races which preceded our present race, to learn what were the
ideas of those Titans and giants -- giants, verily, mentally as well as
physically. The whole of antiquity was imbued with that philosophy which
teaches the involution of spirit into matter, the progressive, downward
cyclic descent, or active, self-conscious evolution. The Alexandrian
Gnostics have sufficiently divulged the secret of initiations, and their
records are full of "the sliding down of AEons" in
their double qualification of Angelic Beings and Periods: the one the
natural evolution of the other. On the other hand, Oriental traditions
on both sides of the "black water" -- the oceans that separate the two
Easts -- are as full of allegories about the downfall
of Pleroma, of that of the gods and Devas. One and all, they allegorized
and explained the FALL as the
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desire to learn and acquire knowledge -- to KNOW.
This is the natural sequence of mental evolution, the spiritual becoming
transmuted into the material or physical. The same law of descent into
materiality and re-ascent into spirituality asserted itself during the
Christian era, the reaction having stopped only just now, in our own
special sub-race.
That which, perhaps ten millenniums ago, was allegorized in
Pymander in a triune character of interpretation, meant as a record
of an astronomical, anthropological, and even alchemical fact, namely,
the allegory of the seven rectors breaking through the seven circles of
fire, was dwarfed into one material and anthropomorphic interpretation
-- the rebellion and Fall of the Angels. The multivocal,
profoundly philosophical narrative, under its poetical form of the
"Marriage of Heaven with Earth," the love of nature for Divine form and
the "Heavenly man," enraptured with his own beauty mirrored in nature --
i.e., Spirit attracted into matter -- has now become, under
theological handling: "the seven Rectors disobeying Jehovah, self
admiration generating Satanic Pride, followed by their FALL,
Jehovah permitting no worship to be lost save upon himself." In short,
the beautiful Planet-Angels, the glorious cyclic aeons of the ancients,
became henceforward synthesized in their most orthodox shape in Samael,
the chief of the Demons in the Talmud, "That great serpent with
twelve wings that draws down after himself, in his Fall, the solar
system, or the Titans." But Schemal, the alter ego and
the Sabean type of Samael, meant, in his philosophical and esoteric
aspect, the "year" in its astrological evil aspect, its twelve months or
wings of unavoidable evils, in nature; and in esoteric theogony (see
Chwolson in NABATHEAN AGRICULTURE,
Vol. II., p. 217), both Schemal and Samael represented a particular
divinity. With the Kabalists they are "the Spirit of the Earth," the
personal god that governs it, identical de facto with Jehovah.
For the Talmudists admit themselves that SAMAEL is a
god-name of one of the seven Elohim. The Kabalists, moreover, show the
two, Schemal and Samael, as a symbolical form of Saturn, CHRONOS,
the twelve wings standing for the 12 months, and the symbol in its
collectivity representing a racial cycle. Jehovah and Saturn
are also glyphically identical.
This leads in its turn to a very curious deduction from a Roman
Catholic dogma. Many renowned writers belonging to the Latin Church
admit that a difference exists, and should be made, between the Uranian
Titans, the antediluvian giants (also Titans), and those post-diluvian
giants in whom they (the Roman Catholics) will see the
descendants of the mythical Ham. In clearer words, there is a difference
to be made between the Cosmic, primordial opposing Forces --
guided by cyclic law -- the Atlantean human giants, and the
post-diluvian great adepts, whether
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of the right or the left hand. At the same time
they show that Michael, "the generalissimos of the fighting
Celestial Host, the bodyguard of Jehovah," as it would
seem (see de Mirville) is also a Titan, only with the adjective of
"divine" before the cognomen. Thus those "Uranides" who are called
everywhere "divine Titans," and who, having rebelled against Kronos
(Saturn), are therefore also shown to be the enemies of Samael (an
Elohim, also and synonymous with Jehovah in his collectivity), are
identical with Michael and his host. In short, the roles are
reversed, all the combatants are confused, and no student is able to
distinguish clearly which is which. Esoteric explanation may, however,
bring some order into this confusion, in which Jehovah becomes Saturn,
and Michael and his army, Satan and the rebellious angels, owing to the
indiscreet endeavours of the too faithful zealots to see in every pagan
god a devil. The true meaning is far more philosophical, and the legend
of the first "Fall" (of the angels) assumes a scientific colouring when
correctly understood.
Kronos stands for endless (hence immovable) Duration, without
beginning, without an end, beyond divided Time and beyond Space. Those
"Angels," genii, or Devas, who were born to act in space and time,
i.e., to break through the seven circles of the
superspiritual planes into the phenomenal, or circumscribed,
super-terrestrial regions, are said allegorically to have rebelled
against Kronos and fought the (then) one living and highest God. In
his turn, when Kronos is represented as mutilating Uranus, his father,
the meaning of this mutilation is very simple: Absolute Time is made to
become the finite and the conditioned; a portion is robbed from the
whole, thus showing that Saturn, the father of the gods, has been
transformed from Eternal Duration into a limited Period.
Chronos cuts down with his scythe even the longest and (to us) seemingly
endless cycles, yet, for all that, limited in Eternity, and puts down
with the same scythe the mightiest rebels. Aye, not one will escape the
scythe of Time! Praise the god or gods, or flout, one or both, and that
scythe will not be made to tremble one millionth of a second in its
ascending or descending course.
The Titans of Hesiod's Theogony were copied in Greece from
the Suras and Asuras of India. These Hesiodic Titans,
the Uranides, numbered once upon a time as only six,
have been recently discovered to be seven -- the
seventh being called Phoreg -- in an old fragment relating to the Greek
myth. Thus their identity with the Seven rectors is fully demonstrated.
The origin of the "War in Heaven" and the FALL has, in
our mind, to be traced unavoidably to India, and perhaps far earlier
than the Puranic accounts thereof. For TARAMAYA was in
a later age, and there are three accounts, each of a distinct war, to be
traced in almost every Cosmogony.
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The first war happened in the night of time, between the gods the
(A)-suras, and lasted for the period of one "divine
year."* On this occasion the deities were defeated by the Daityas, under
the leadership of Hrada. After that, owing to a device of Vishnu, to
whom the conquered gods applied for help, the latter defeated the
Asuras. In the Vishnu Purana no interval is found between the two wars.
In the Esoteric Doctrine, one war takes place before the building of the
Solar system; another, on earth, at the "creation" of man; and a third
"war" is mentioned as taking place at the close of the 4th Race, between
its adepts and those of the 5th Race, i.e., between the
Initiates of the "Sacred Island" and the Sorcerers of Atlantis. We shall
notice the first contest, as recounted by Parasara, while trying to
separate the two accounts, purposely blended together. It is there
stated that as the Daityas and Asuras were engaged in the duties of
their respective orders (Varna) and followed the paths
prescribed by holy writ, practising also religious penance (a queer
employment for demons if they are identical with our devils,
as it is claimed) -- it was impossible for the gods to destroy
them. The prayers addressed by the gods to Vishnu are curious as showing
the ideas involved in an anthropomorphic deity. Having, after their
defeat, "fled to the Northern shore of the Milky Ocean (Atlantic
Ocean),** the discomfited gods address many supplications "to the first
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* One "Day of Brahma" lasting 4,320,000,000 years -- multiply this by
365! The Asuras here (no-gods, but demons) are still Suras,
gods higher in hierarchy than such secondary gods as are not even
mentioned in the Vedas. The duration of the war shows its significance,
and that they are only the personified Cosmic powers. It is evidently
for sectarian purposes and out of odium theologicum that the
illusive form assumed by Vishnu Mayamoha, was
attributed in later rearrangements of old texts to Buddha and the
Daityas, in the Vishnu Purana, unless it was a fancy of Wilson
himself. He also fancied he found an allusion to Buddhism in
Bhagavatgita, whereas, as proved by K. T. Telang, he had only confused
the Buddhists and the older Charvaka materialists. The version exists
nowhere in other Puranas if the inference does, as Professor Wilson
claims, in the "Vishnu Purana"; the translation of which, especially of
Book iii., ch. xviii., where the reverend Orientalist arbitrarily
introduces Buddha, and shows him teaching Buddhism to Daityas -- led to
another "great war" between himself and Col. Vans Kennedy. The latter
charged him publicly with wilfully distorting Puranic texts. "I affirm,"
wrote the Colonel at Bombay, in 1840, "that the Puranas do not contain
what Professor Wilson has stated is contained in them . . . until such
passages are produced I may be allowed to repeat my former conclusions,
that Professor Wilson's opinion, that the Puranas as now extant are
compilations made between the eighth and seventeenth centuries (A.D.!)
rests solely on gratuitous assumptions and unfounded assertions,
and that his reasoning in support of it is either futile,
fallacious, contradictory, or improbable." (See Vishnu Purana,
trans. by Wilson, edit. by Fitzedward Hall, Vol. V., Appendix.)
** This statement belongs to the third War, since the
terrestrial continents, seas and rivers are mentioned in connection with
it.
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of beings, the divine Vishnu," and among others this one: "Glory to
thee, who art one with the Saints, whose perfect nature is ever blessed.
. . . Glory to thee, who art one with the Serpent-race,
double-tongued, impetuous, cruel, insatiate
of enjoyment and abounding with wealth. . . . Glory to thee, . . .
. O Lord, who hast neither colour nor extension, nor
size (ghana), nor any predicable qualities,
and whose essence (rupa), purest of the pure is appreciable
only by holy Paramarshi (greatest of sages or Rishis). We bow
to thee, in the nature of Brahma uncreated, undecaying (avyaya),
who art in our bodies and in all other bodies,
and in all living creatures, and beside whom nothing
exists. We glorify that Vasudeva, the lord of all, who is without soil,
the seed of all things, exempt from dissolution, unborn, eternal; being
in essence Paramapadatmavat (beyond the condition of spirit)
and in essence and substance (rupa), the whole of this
(Universe)." (Book III., ch. xvii., Vish. Purana.)
The above is quoted as an illustration of the vast field offered by
the Puranas to adverse and erroneous criticism, by every European bigot
who forms an estimate of an alien religion on mere external evidence.
Any man accustomed to subject what he reads to thoughtful analysis, will
see at a glance the incongruity of addressing the accepted "Unknowable,"
the formless, and attributeless ABSOLUTE, such as the
Vedantins define BRAHMA, as being "one with the
serpent-race, double-tongued, cruel and insatiable," thus associating
the abstract with the concrete, and bestowing adjectives on that which
is freed from any limitations, and conditionless. Even Dr. Wilson, who,
after living surrounded by Brahmins and Pundits in India for so many
years, ought to have known better -- even that scholar lost no
opportunity to criticize the Hindu Scriptures on this account. Thus, he
exclaims: --*
"The Puranas constantly teach incompatible doctrines! According to
this passage, the Supreme being is not the inert cause of creation only,
but exercises the functions of an active providence. The Commentator
quotes a text of the Veda in support of this view: 'Universal Soul
entering into men, governs their conduct.' Incongruities, however, are
as frequent in the Vedas as in the Puranas. . . . ."
Less frequent, in sober truth, than in the Mosaic Bible. But
prejudice is great in the hearts of our Orientalists -- especially in
those of "reverend" scholars. UNIVERSAL SOUL
is not the inert Cause of Creation or (Para) Brahma, but simply
that which we call the sixth principle of intellectual Kosmos,
on the manifested plane of being. It is Mahat, or Mahabuddhi,
the great Soul, the vehicle of Spirit, the first primeval
reflection of the formless CAUSE, and that which is
even beyond SPIRIT.
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* In Book I., chap. xvii., narrating the story of Prahlada -- the Son
of Hiranyakasipu, the Puranic Satan, the great enemy of Vishnu,
and the King of the three worlds -- into whose heart Vishnu entered.
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So much for Professor Wilson's uncalled-for fling. As for the
apparently incongruous appeal to Vishnu by the defeated gods, the
explanation is there, in the text of Vishnu Purana, if Orientalists
would only notice it.* There is Vishnu, as Brahma, and Vishnu in his
two aspects, philosophy teaches. There is but one Brahma,
"essentially prakriti and Spirit," &c.
Therefore, it is not Vishnu -- "the inert cause of creation" -- which
exercised the functions of an active Providence, but the
Universal Soul, that which E. Levi calls Astral Light in its
material aspect. And this "Soul" is, in its dual aspect of spirit and
matter, the true anthropomorphic God of the Theists; as this God is a
personification of that Universal Creative Agent, pure and
impure both, owing to its manifested condition and differentiation in
this Mayavic World -- God and Devil -- truly. But Dr.
Wilson failed to see how Vishnu, in this character, closely resembles
the Lord God of Israel, "especially in his policy of deception,
temptation, and cunning."
In the Vishnu Purana this is made as plain as can be. For it is said
there, that "at the conclusion of their prayers (stotra)
the gods beheld the Sovereign Deity Hari (Vishnu) armed with the
conch, the discus, and the mace, riding on Garuda. ." Now
"Garuda" is the manvantaric cycle, as will be shown in
its place. Vishnu, therefore, is the deity in space and time;
the peculiar God of the Vaishnavas (a tribal or racial
God, as they are called in esoteric philosophy): i.e.,
one of the many Dhyanis or Gods, or Elohim, one of whom was generally
chosen for some special reasons by a nation or a tribe, and thus became
gradually a "God above all Gods" (2 Chronicles ii. 5,) the
"highest God" as Jehovah, Osiris, Bel, or any other of the Seven
Regents.
"The tree is known by its fruit," -- the nature of a God by his
actions. The latter, we have either to judge by the dead-letter
narratives, or to accept allegorically. If we compare the two -- Vishnu,
as the defender and champion of the defeated gods; and Jehovah, the
defender and champion of the "chosen" people, so called by antiphrasis,
no doubt, as it is the Jews who had chosen that "jealous" God
-- we shall find that both use deceit and cunning. They do so on the
principle of "the end justifying the means," in order to have the best
of their
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* This ignorance is truly and beautifully expressed in the praise of
the Yogins to Brahma, "the upholder of the earth" (in Book I., chap. iv.
of V. P.), when they say, "Those who have not practised devotion
conceive erroneously of the nature of the world. The ignorant who do not
perceive that this Universe is of the nature of wisdom, and judge of it
as an object of perception only, are lost in the ocean of spiritual
ignorance. But they who know true wisdom, and whose minds are pure,
behold this whole world as one with divine knowledge,
as one with thee, O God! Be favourable, O universal Spirit!"
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respective opponents and foes -- the demons. Thus while (according to
the Kabalists) Jehovah assumes the shape of the tempting Serpent in the
Garden of Eden; sends Satan with a special mission to tempt Job; and
harasses and wearies Pharaoh with Sarai, Abraham's wife, and "hardens"
his heart against Moses, lest there should be no opportunity for
plaguing his victims "with great plagues" (Genesis xii.,
Exodus) -- Vishnu is made in his Purana to
resort to a trick no less unworthy of any respectable god.
"Have compassion upon us, O Lord, and protect us, who have come to
thee for succour from the Daityas (demons)!" pray the defeated Gods.
"They have seized upon the three worlds, and appropriated the
offerings which are our portion, taking care not to transgress
the Precepts of the Veda. Although we, as well as they,
are parts of thee.* . . . . engaged as they are in the paths
prescribed by the holy writ . . . . it is impossible for us to
destroy them. Do thou, whose wisdom is immeasurable (Ameyatman)
instruct us in some device by which we may be able to
exterminate the enemies of the gods!"
"When the mighty Vishnu heard their request, he emitted from his
body an illusory form (Mayamoha, "the
deluder by illusion") which he gave to the Gods and thus spake:
"This Mayamoha shall wholly beguile the Daityas,
so that being led astray from the path of the Vedas, they
may be put to death. . . . Go then and fear not. Let this delusive
vision precede you. It shall this day be of great service unto you,
O Gods!"
"After this, the great Delusion, Mayamoha, descending
to earth, beheld the Daityas engaged in ascetic penances, and
approaching them, in the semblance of a Digambara (naked
mendicant) with his head shaven . . . he thus addressed them, in
gentle accents: "Ho, lords of the Daitya race, wherefore is it that
you practise these acts of penances?" etc., etc. (Book II., xviii.).
Finally the Daityas were seduced by the wily talk of Mahamoha,
as Eve was seduced by the advice of the Serpent. They
became apostates to the Vedas. As Dr. Muir translates the passage: --
"The great Deceiver, practising illusion, next beguiled other
Daityas, by means of many other sorts of heresy. In a very short
time, these Asuras (-Daityas) deluded by the Deceiver (who was
Vishnu) abandoned the entire system founded on the ordinances of the
triple Veda. Some reviled the Vedas, others the Gods, others the
ceremonial of sacrifice, and others the Brahmans. This, they
exclaimed, is a doctrine which will not bear discussion. The
slaughter of animals in sacrifice is not conducive to religious
merit. To say that oblations of butter consumed in the fire produce
any future reward, is the assertion of a child. . . . If it be a
fact that a beast slain in sacrifice is exalted to heaven, why does
not the worshipper slaughter his own father? . . . . Infallible
utterances do not, great Asuras, fall from the skies; it is only
assertions founded on reasoning that are accepted by me and by other
intelligent persons like yourselves! Thus by numerous methods the
Daityas were unsettled by the great Deceiver (Reason). . . .
When
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* "There was a day when the Sons of God came before the
Lord, and Satan came with his brothers, also before
the Lord" (Job ii., Abyss., Ethiopic text).
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they had entered on the path of error, the gods mustered all their
energies and approached to battle. Then followed a combat between
the gods and the Asuras; and the latter, who had abandoned the right
road, were smitten by the former. In previous times they had been
defended by the armour of righteousness which they bore, but when
that had been destroyed they, also, perished." (Journal of the
Royal Asiat. Society, Vol. XIX., p. 302.)
Whatever may be thought of Hindus, no enemy of theirs can regard them
as fools. A people whose holy men and sages have left to the world the
greatest and most sublime philosophies that ever emanated from the minds
of men, must have known the difference between right and wrong. Even a
savage can discern white from black, good from bad, and deceit from
sincerity and truthfulness. Those who had narrated this event in the
biography of their god, must have seen that in this case it was that God
who was the arch-Deceiver, and the Daityas, who "never transgressed the
precepts of the Vedas," who had the sunny side in the transaction, and
who were the true "Gods." Thence there must have been, and there is
a secret meaning hidden under this allegory. In no class of
Society, in no nation, are deceit and craft considered as Divine virtues
-- except perhaps in the clerical classes of theologians and modern
Jesuitism.
The Vishnu Purana,* like all other works of this kind, has passed at
a later period into the hands of the temple-Brahmins, and the old MSS.
have, no doubt, been once more tampered with by sectarians. But there
was a time when the Puranas were esoteric works, and so they are still
for the Initiates who can read them with the key that is in their
possession.
Whether the Brahmin Initiates will ever give out the full meaning of
these allegories, is a question with which the writer is not concerned.
The present object is to show that, while honouring the creative
Powers in their multiple forms, no philosopher could, or ever has,
accepted the allegory for the true Spirit, except, perhaps, some
philosophers belonging to the present "superior and civilized" Christian
races. For, as shown, Jehovah is not one whit the superior of Vishnu on
the plane of ethics. This is why the Occultists and even some Kabalists,
whether they regard or not those creative Forces as living and
conscious Entities -- and one does not see why they should not be
so accepted -- will never confuse the CAUSE with the
effect, and accept the Spirit of the Earth for Parabrahm or Ain-Soph. At
all events they know well the true nature of what was called Father-AEther
by the Greeks, Jupiter-Titan, etc., etc. They know that the soul of the
ASTRAL LIGHT is divine, and
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* Wilson's opinion that the "Vishnu Purana" is a production of
our era, and that in its present form it is not earlier
than between the VIIIth and the XVIIth (!!) century, is absurd beyond
noticing.
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its body (the light-waves on the lower planes) infernal. This Light
is symbolized by the "Magic Head" in the Zohar, the
double Face on the double Pyramid: the black pyramid rising against a
pure white ground, with a white head and face within its black
triangle; the white pyramid, inverted -- the reflection of the
first in the dark waters, showing the black reflection of the white
face. . . . .
This is the "Astral Light," or DEMON EST DEUS
INVERSUS.
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from
The Secret Doctrine,
by H. P. Blavatsky
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