THE SECRET DOCTRINE:
THE SYNTHESIS
OF
SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PHILOSOPHY.
by H. P. BLAVATSKY
XIV.
FORCES -- MODES OF MOTION OR INTELLIGENCES?
THIS is, then, the last word of physical science up
to the present year, 1888. Mechanical laws will never be able to prove
the homogeneity of primeval matter, except inferentially and as a
desperate necessity, when there will remain no other issue -- as in the
case of Ether. Modern Science is secure only in its own domain and
region; within the physical boundaries of our solar system, beyond which
everything, every particle of matter, is different from the matter it
knows: which matter exists in states of which Science can form no idea.
That matter, which is truly homogeneous, is beyond human
perceptions, if perception is tied down merely to the five senses. We
feel its effects through those INTELLIGENCES which are the results of
its primeval differentiation, whom we name Dhyan-Chohans; called in the
Hermetic works the "Seven Governors," those to whom Pymander, the
"Thought Divine," refers as the Building Powers, and whom Asklepios
calls the "Supernal Gods." That matter -- the real primordial substance,
the noumenon of all the "matter" we know of, -- even some of the
astronomers have been led to believe in, and to despair of the
possibility of ever accounting for rotation, gravitation, and the origin
of any mechanical physical laws -- unless these Intelligences
be admitted by Science. In the above-quoted work upon astronomy, by
Wolf,* the author endorses fully the theory of Kant, and the latter, if
not in its general aspect, at any rate in some of its features, reminds
one strongly of certain esoteric teachings. Here we have the world's
system reborn from its ashes, through a nebula; the
emanation from the bodies, dead and dissolved in Space -- resultant of
the incandescence of the solar centre reanimated by the
combustible matter of the planets. In this theory, generated and
developed in the brain of a young man hardly twenty-five years of age,
who had never left his native place, a small town of Northern Prussia
(Konigsberg) one can hardly fail to recognise either an inspiring
external power, or the reincarnation which the Occultists see
in it. It fills a gap which Newton, with all his genius, failed to
bridge. And surely it is our primeval matter, Akasa, that Kant had in
view, when proposing to solve Newton's difficulty and his failure to
explain, by the natural forces, the primitive impulse imparted to the
planets, by the postulation of a universally pervading primordial
substance. For, as he remarks in chapter viii., if it is once admitted
that the perfect harmony of the stars and planets and
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* "LES HYPOTHESES COSMOGONIQUES.
Examen des Theories Scientifiques modernes sur l'Origine
des Mondes, suivi de la Traduction de la Theorie du Ciel de
Kant."
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 602 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
the coincidence of their orbital planes prove the existence of a
natural cause, which would thus be the primal cause, "that cause
cannot really be the matter which fills to-day the heavenly
spaces." It must be that which filled space -- was space
-- originally, whose motion in differentiated matter was the origin of
the actual movements of the sidereal bodies; and which, "in
condensing itself in those very bodies, thus abandoned the
space that is found void to-day." In other words, it is that same matter
of which are now composed the planets, comets, and the Sun himself,
which, having in the origin formed itself into those bodies, has
preserved its inherent quality of motion; which quality, now centred in
their nuclei, directs all motion. A very slight alteration of words is
needed, and a few additions, to make of this our Esoteric Doctrine.
The latter teaches that it is this original, primordial prima
materia, divine and intelligent, the direct emanation of
the Universal Mind -- the Daiviprakriti (the divine light
emanating from the Logos*) -- which formed the nuclei
of all the "self-moving" orbs in Kosmos. It is the informing,
ever-present moving-power and life-principle, the vital soul of the
suns, moons, planets, and even of our Earth. The former latent: the last
one active -- the invisible Ruler and guide of the gross body attached
to, and connected with, its Soul, which is the spiritual emanation,
after all, of these respective planetary Spirits.
Another quite occult doctrine is the theory of Kant, that the matter
of which the inhabitants and the animals of other planets are formed is
of a lighter and more subtle nature and of a more perfect
conformation in proportion to their distance from the Sun. The
latter is too full of Vital Electricity, of the physical, life-giving
principle. Therefore, the men on Mars are more ethereal than we are,
while those of Venus are more gross, though far more intelligent, if
less spiritual.
The last doctrine is not quite ours -- yet those Kantian theories are
as metaphysical, and as transcendental as any occult doctrines; and more
than one man of Science would, if he but dared speak his mind,
accept them as Wolf does. From this Kantian mind and soul of the Suns
and Stars to the MAHAT (mind) and Prakriti of the
Puranas, there is but a step. After all, the admission of this by
Science would be only the admission of a natural cause, whether it would
or would not stretch its belief to such metaphysical heights. But then
Mahat, the MIND, is a "God," and physiology admits
"mind" only as a temporary function of the material brain, and no more.
The Satan of Materialism now laughs at all alike, and denies the
visible as well as the invisible. Seeing in light, heat, electricity,
and even in the phenomenon of life, only properties
inherent in matter, it
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* Which "Light" we call Fohat.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 603 THE VITAL PRINCIPLE.
laughs whenever life is called VITAL PRINCIPLE,
and derides the idea of its being independent of and distinct from the
organism.
But here again scientific opinions differ as in everything else, and
there are several men of science who accept views very similar to ours.
Consider, for instance, what Dr. Richardson, F.R.S. (elsewhere
quoted at length) says of that "Vital principle," which he calls
"nervous ether" ("Popular Science Review," Vol. 10):
--
"I speak only of a veritable material agent, refined,
it may be, to the world at large, but actual and substantial:
an agent having quality of weight and of volume, an agent
susceptible of chemical combination, and thereby of change of
physical state and condition, an agent passive in its action, moved
always, that is to say, by influences apart from itself,* obeying
other influences, an agent possessing no initiative power, no vis
or energia naturae,** but still playing a most
important, if not a primary part in the production of the phenomena
resulting from the action of the energeia upon visible
matter" (p. 379).
As Biology and Physiology now deny, in toto, the
existence of a "vital principle," this extract, together with de
Quatrefages' admission, is a clear confirmation that there are men of
science who take the same views about "things occult" as theosophists
and occultists do. These recognise a distinct vital principle
independent of the organism -- material, of course, as physical
force cannot be divorced from matter, but of a substance
existing in a state unknown to Science. Life for them is something
more than the mere interaction of molecules and atoms. There is a
vital principle without which no molecular combinations could ever have
resulted in a living organism, least of all in the so-called "inorganic"
matter of our plane of consciousness.
By "molecular combinations" is meant, of course, those of the matter
of our present illusive perceptions, which matter energises only on
this, our plane. And this is the chief point at issue.***
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* This is a mistake, which implies a material agent, distinct from
the influences which move it, i.e. blind matter and perhaps
"God" again, whereas this ONE Life is the very God and Gods "Itself."
** The same error.
*** "Is the Jiva a myth, as science says, or is it not?" ask
some Theosophists, wavering between materialistic and idealistic
Science. The difficulty of really grasping esoteric problems concerning
the "ultimate state of matter" is again the old crux of the
objective and the subjective. What is matter? Is the
matter of our present objective consciousness anything but our
SENSATIONS? True, the sensations we receive come from without,
but can we really (except in terms of phenomena) speak of the "gross
matter" of this plane as an entity apart from and independent of us? To
all such arguments Occultism answers: True, in reality matter
is not independent of, or existent outside, our perceptions. Man is an
illusion: granted. But the existence and actuality of
other, still more illusive, but not less actual, entities than
we are, is not a claim which is lessened, but rather strengthened by
this doctrine of Vedantic and even Kantian Idealism.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 604 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
Thus the Occultists are not alone in their beliefs. Nor are they so
foolish, after all, in rejecting even the "gravity" of modern Science
along with other physical laws, and in accepting instead
attraction and repulsion. They see, moreover, in these two
opposite Forces only the two aspects of the universal unit,
called "MANIFESTING MIND"; in which
aspects, Occultism, through its great Seers, perceives an innumerable
Host of operative Beings: Cosmic Dhyan-Chohans, Entities, whose essence,
in its dual nature, is the Cause of all terrestrial phenomena.
For that essence is co-substantial with the universal Electric Ocean,
which is LIFE; and being dual, as said -- positive and
negative -- it is the emanations of that duality that act now on earth
under the name of "modes of motion"; even Force having now
become objectionable as a word, for fear it should lead someone, even in
thought, to separate it from matter! It is, as Occultism says, the dual
effects of that dual essence, which have now been
called centripetal and centrifugal forces, negative and positive poles,
or polarity, heat and cold, light and darkness, etc., etc.
And it is maintained that even the Greek and Roman Catholic
Christians, are wiser in believing, as they do -- even if blindly
connecting and tracing them all to an anthropomorphic god -- in Angels,
Archangels, Archons, Seraphs, and Morning Stars: in all those
theological Deliciae humani generis, in short, that
rule the cosmic elements, than Science is, in disbelieving in them
altogether, and advocating its mechanical Forces. For these act very
often with more than human intelligence and pertinency. Nevertheless,
that intelligence is denied and attributed to blind chance. But, as De
Maistre was right in calling the law of gravitation merely a word
which replaced "the thing unknown" (Soirees), so
are we right in applying the same remark to all the other Forces
of Science. And if it is objected that the Count was an ardent Roman
Catholic, then we may cite Le Couturier, as ardent a materialist, who
said the same thing, as also did Herschell and many others. (Vide
Musee des Sciences, August, 1856.)
From Gods to men, from Worlds to atoms,
from a star to a rush-light, from the Sun to the vital heat of the
meanest organic being -- the world of Form and Existence is an immense
chain, whose links are all connected. The law of Analogy is the first
key to the world-problem, and these links have to be studied
co-ordinately in their occult relations to each other.
When, therefore, the Secret Doctrine -- postulating that conditioned
or limited space (location) has no real being except in this world of
illusion, or, in other words, in our perceptive faculties -- teaches
that every one of the higher, as of the lower worlds, is interblended
with our own objective world; that millions of things and beings are, in
point of
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 605 OCCULT AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
localization, around and in us, as we are around, with, and
in them; it is no metaphysical figure of speech, but a sober fact in
Nature, however incomprehensible to our senses.
But one has to understand the phraseology of Occultism before
criticising what it asserts. For example, the Doctrine refuses (as
Science does, in one sense) to use the words "above" and "below,"
"higher" and "lower," in reference to invisible spheres, as
being without meaning. Even the terms "East" and "West" are merely
conventional, necessary only to aid our human perceptions. For, though
the Earth has its two fixed points in the poles, North and South, yet
both East and West are variable relatively to our own position on the
Earth's surface, and in consequence of its rotation from West to East.
Hence, when "other worlds" are mentioned -- whether better or
worse, more spiritual or still more material, though both invisible --
the Occultist does not locate these spheres either outside
or inside our Earth, as the theologians and the poets do;
for their location is nowhere in the space known to, and
conceived by, the profane. They are, as it were, blended with our world
-- interpenetrating it and interpenetrated by it. There are millions and
millions of worlds and firmaments visible to us; there still greater
numbers beyond those visible to the telescopes, and many of the latter
kind do not belong to our objective sphere of existence.
Although as invisible as if they were millions of miles beyond our solar
system, they are yet with us, near us, within our own world, as
objective and material to their respective inhabitants as ours is to us.
But, again, the relation of these worlds to ours is not that of a series
of egg-shaped boxes enclosed one within the other, like the toys called
Chinese nests; each is entirely under its own special laws and
conditions, having no direct relation to our sphere. The inhabitants of
these, as already said, may be, for all we know, or feel, passing
through and around us as if through empty space, their
very habitations and countries being interblended with ours, though not
disturbing our vision, because we have not yet the faculties necessary
for discerning them. Yet by their spiritual sight the Adepts, and even
some seers and sensitives, are always able to discern, whether in a
greater or smaller degree, the presence and close proximity to us of
Beings pertaining to other spheres of life. Those of the (spiritually)
higher worlds, communicate only with those terrestrial mortals who
ascend to them, through individual efforts, on to the higher plane they
are occupying. . . .
"THE SONS OF Bhumi (EARTH)
REGARD THE SONS OF Deva-lokas
(ANGEL-SPHERES) AS THEIR GODS; AND THE SONS OF LOWER
KINGDOMS LOOK UP TO THE MEN OF Bhumi, AS TO THEIR
devas (GODS); MEN REMAINING UNAWARE OF IT IN THEIR BLINDNESS. . . .
THEY (men) TREMBLE
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 606 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
BEFORE THEM WHILE USING THEM (for magical purposes). . . .
THE FIRST RACE OF MEN
WERE THE "Mind-born sons" OF THE FORMER.
THEY (the pitris and devas) ARE OUR
PROGENITORS. . . . (Book II. of Commentary on the Book of DZYAN.)
"Educated people," so-called, deride the idea of Sylphs, Salamanders,
Undines, and Gnomes; the men of science regard as an insult any mention
of such superstitions; and with a contempt of logic and common good
sense, that is often the prerogative of "accepted authority," they allow
those, whom it is their duty to instruct, to labour under the absurd
impression that in the whole Kosmos, or at any rate in our own
atmosphere, there are no other conscious, intelligent beings, save
ourselves.* Any other humanity (composed of distinct human
beings) than a mankind with two legs, two arms, and a head with man's
features on it, would not be called human; though the etymology of the
word would seem to have little to do with the general appearance of a
creature. Thus, while Science sternly rejects even the possibility of
there being such (to us, generally) invisible creatures, Society, while
believing in it all secretly, is made to deride the
idea openly. It hails with mirth such works as the Count de Gabalis,
and fails to understand that open satire is the securest mask.
Nevertheless, such invisible worlds do exist. Inhabited as thickly as
our own is, they are scattered throughout apparent Space in immense
number; some far more material than our own world, others gradually
etherealizing until they become formless and are as "Breaths."
That our physical eye does not see them, is no reason to disbelieve
in them; physicists can see neither their ether, atoms, nor "modes of
motion," or Forces. Yet they accept and teach them.
If we find, even in the natural world with which we are acquainted,
matter affording a partial analogy in the difficult conception of such
invisible worlds, there seems little difficulty in recognizing
the possibility of such a presence. The tail of a comet, which, though
attracting our attention by virtue of its luminosity, yet does not
disturb or impede our vision of objects, which we perceive through and
beyond it, affords the first stepping-stone toward a proof of the same.
The tail of a comet passes rapidly across our horizon, and we should
neither feel it, nor be cognizant of its passage, but for the brilliant
coruscation, often perceived only by a few interested in the phenomenon,
while everyone else remains ignorant of its presence and passage
through, or across, a portion of our globe. This tail may,
or may not, be an integral portion of the being of the comet, but its
tenuity sub-
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* Even the question of the plurality of worlds inhabited by sentient
creatures is rejected or approached with the greatest caution! And yet
see what the great astronomer, Camille Flammarion, says in his "Pluralite
des Mondes."
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 607 PLURALITY OF WORLDS.
serves our purpose as an illustration. Indeed, it is no question of
superstition, but simply a result of transcendental science, and of
logic still more, to admit the existence of worlds formed of even far
more attenuated matter than the tail of a comet. By denying such a
possibility, Science has played for the last century into the hands of
neither philosophy nor true religion, but simply into those of theology.
To be able to dispute the better the plurality of even material worlds,
a belief thought by many churchmen incompatible with the teachings and
doctrines of the Bible,* Maxwell had to calumniate the memory of Newton,
and try to convince his public that the principles contained in the
Newtonian philosophy are those "which lie at the foundation of all
atheistical systems." (Vide Vol. II., "Plurality of Worlds.")
"Dr. Whewell disputed the plurality of worlds by appeal to scientific
evidence," writes Professor Winchell.** And if even the habitability of
physical worlds, of planets, and distant stars which shine in myriads
over our heads is so disputed, how little chance is there for the
acceptance of invisible worlds within the apparently transparent space
of our own!
But, if we can conceive of a world composed (for our senses)
of matter still more attenuated than the tail of a comet, hence of
inhabitants in it who are as ethereal, in proportion to their
globe, as we are in comparison with our rocky, hard-crusted
earth, no wonder if we do not perceive them, nor sense their presence or
even existence. Only, in what is the idea contrary to science? Cannot
men and animals, plants and rocks, be supposed to be endowed with quite
a different set of senses from those we possess? Cannot their organisms
be born, developed, and exist, under other laws of being than those that
rule our little world? Is it absolutely necessary that every corporeal
being should be clothed in "coats of skin" like those that Adam and Eve
were provided with in the legend of Genesis? Corporeality, we are told,
however, by more than one man of science, "may exist under very
divergent conditions."*** Do not we know through the
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* Nevertheless, it will be shown on the testimony of the Bible
itself, and of such good Christian theologians as Cardinal Wiseman, that
this plurality is taught in both the Old and the New
Testaments.
** See "The Plurality of the Worlds," wherein the list of many men of
Science, who wrote to prove the theory, is given.
*** Professor A. Winchell -- arguing upon the plurality of the worlds
-- makes the following remarks: "It is not at all improbable that
substances of a refractory nature might be so mixed with other
substances, known or unknown to us, as to be capable of enduring vastly
greater vicissitudes of heat and cold than is possible with terrestrial
organisms. The tissues of terrestrial animals are simply suited to
terrestrial conditions. Yet even here we find different types and
species of animals adapted to the trials of extremely dissimilar
situations. . . . . . That an animal should be a quadruped or a
[[Footnote continued on next page]]
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 608 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
discoveries of that very all-denying science that we are surrounded
by myriads of invisible lives? If these microbes, bacteria and the
tutti quanti of the infinitesimally small, are invisible to us by
virtue of their minuteness, cannot there be, at the other pole of it,
beings as invisible owing to the quality of their texture or matter --
to its tenuity, in fact? Conversely, as to the effects of cometary
matter, have we not another example of a half visible form of life and
matter? The ray of sunlight entering our apartment, reveals in its
passage myriads of tiny beings living their little life and ceasing to
be, independent and heedless of whether they are perceived or not by our
grosser materiality. And so again, of the microbes and bacteria and
such-like unseen beings in other elements. We passed them by, during
those long centuries of dreary ignorance, after the lamp of knowledge in
the heathen and highly philosophical systems had ceased to throw its
bright light on the ages of intolerance and bigotry during early
Christianity; and we would fain pass them by again now.
And yet these lives surrounded us then as they do
now. They have worked on, obedient to their own laws, and it is only as
they were gradually revealed by Science that we have begun to take
cognisance of them, as of the effects produced by them.
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[[Footnote continued from previous page]] biped is something not
depending on the necessities of organization, or instinct, or
intelligence. That an animal should possess just five senses is not a
necessity of percipient existence. There may be animals on the earth
with neither smell nor taste. There may be beings on other worlds, and
even on this, who possess more numerous senses than
we. The possibility of this is apparent when we consider the high
probability that other properties and other modes of existence lie among
the resources of the Kosmos, and even of terrestrial matter. There are
animals which subsist where rational man would perish -- in the soil, in
the river, and the sea" . . . (and why not human beings of
different organizations, in such case?) . . . "Nor is incorporated
rational existence conditioned on warm blood, nor on any temperature
which does not change the forms of matter of which the organism may be
composed. There may be intelligences corporealized after some
concept not involving the processes of injection, assimilation, and
reproduction. Such bodies would not require daily food and warmth. They
might be lost in the abysses of the ocean, or laid up on a stormy cliff
through the tempests of an Arctic winter, or plunged in a volcano for a
hundred years, and yet retain consciousness and thought. It is
conceivable. Why might not psychic natures be enshrined in
indestructible flint and platinum? These substances are no further from
the nature of intelligence than carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and lime. But,
not to carry the thought to such an extreme (?), might not high
intelligences be embodied in frames as indifferent to external
conditions as the sage of the western plains, or the lichens of
Labrador, the rotifers that remain dried for years, or the spores of
bacteria which pass living through boiling water. . . . These
suggestions are made simply to remind the reader how little can be
argued respecting the necessary conditions of intelligent, organized
existence, from the standard of corporeal existence found upon the
earth. Intelligence is, from its nature, as universal and as uniform as
the laws of the Universe. Bodies are merely the local fitting of
intelligence to particular modifications of universal matter or Force."
(World-Life, or Comparative Geology,
pp. 496-498 et seq.)
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 609 THE GEOLOGY OF ENOCH.
How long has it taken the world, as it is now, to become what it is?
If it can be said of cosmic dust that some of it comes to the present
day "which had never belonged to the earth before" ("World-Life"),
how much more logical to believe -- as the Occultists do
-- that through the countless ages and millions of years that have
rolled away, since that dust aggregated and formed the globe we live in
around its nucleus of intelligent primeval substance
-- many humanities, differing from our present mankind, as greatly as
the one which will evolve millions of years hence will differ from our
races, appeared but to disappear from the face of the earth, as our own
will. Those primitive and far-distant humanities, having, as geologists
think, left no tangible relics of themselves, are denied. All trace of
them is swept away, and therefore they have never existed. Yet their
relics -- a very few of them, truly -- are to be found, and they have to
be discovered by geological research. Though, even if they were never to
be met with, there is no reason to say that no men could have ever lived
in those geological times, to which the period of their presence on
earth is assigned. For their organisms needed no warm blood, no
atmosphere, no feeding; the author of "World-Life" is right, and it is
no such great extreme to believe even as we do, that as there
may be, on scientific hypotheses, "psychic natures enshrined in
indestructible flint and platinum" to this day, so there were psychic
natures enshrined in forms of equal indestructible primeval
matter -- the real forefathers of our fifth race.
When we speak, therefore, as in Book II., of men who inhabited this
globe 18,000,000 years back, we have in the mind neither the men of our
present races, nor the present atmospheric laws, thermal conditions,
etc. The Earth and mankind, like the Sun, Moon, and planets, have all
their growth, changes, developments, and gradual evolution in their
life-periods; they are born, become infants, then children, adolescents,
grown-up bodies, grow old, and finally die. Why should not Mankind
be also under this universal law? Says Uriel to Enoch:
"Behold, I have showed thee all things. Thou seest the Sun, Moon, and
those which conduct the stars of heaven, which cause all their
operations, seasons, and arrivals to return. . . . In
the days of sinners the years shall be shortened . . . everything
done on Earth shall be subverted . . . the moon shall change its laws" .
. . etc. (Ch. lxxix.)
The "days of Sinners" meant the days when matter would be in its full
sway on Earth, and man would have reached the apex of physical
development in stature and animality. That came to pass during the
period of the Atlanteans, about the middle point of their Race (the
4th), which was drowned as prophesied by Uriel. Since then man began
decreasing in physical stature, strength, and years, as will be shown in
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 610 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
Book II. But as we are in the mid-point of our sub-race
of the Fifth Root Race -- the acme of materiality in each --
therefore the animal propensities, though more refined, are not the less
developed for that: and they are so chiefly in civilized countries.
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from
The Secret Doctrine,
by H. P. Blavatsky
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