THE SECRET DOCTRINE:
THE SYNTHESIS
OF
SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PHILOSOPHY.
by H. P. BLAVATSKY
VI.
THE MASKS OF SCIENCE.
PHYSICS OR METAPHYSICS?
IF there is anything on earth like progress, Science
will some day have to give up, nolens volens, such
monstrous ideas as her physical, self-guiding laws --
void of soul and Spirit, -- and then turn to the occult teachings.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 507 ACADEMICAL MISNOMERS.
It has done so already, however altered are the title-page and
revised editions of the Scientific Catechism. It is now over half a
century since, in comparing modern with ancient thought, it has been
found that, however different our philosophy may appear from that of our
ancestors, it is, nevertheless, composed only of additions and
subtractions taken from the old philosophy and transmitted drop
by drop through the filter of antecedents.
This fact was well known to Faraday, and other eminent men of
Science. Atoms, Ether, evolution itself -- all comes to modern Science
from ancient notions, all is based on the conceptions of the archaic
nations. "Conceptions" for the profane, under the shape of allegories;
plain truths taught during the Initiations to the elect, which truths
have been partially divulged through Greek writers and have descended to
us. This does not mean that Occultism has ever had the same views on
matter, atoms and ether as found in the exotericism of the classical
Greek writers. Yet, if we believe Mr. Tyndall, even Faraday was an
Aristotelean, and an Agnostic more than a materialist. In his "Faraday,
as a Discoverer" (p. 123) the author shows the great physicist using
"old reflections of Aristotle" which are "concisely found in some
of his works." Faraday, Boscovitch, and all others, however, who see, in
the atoms and molecules, "centres of force," and in the corresponding
element force, an ENTITY BY ITSELF, are far nearer the
truth, perchance, than those, who, denouncing them, denounce at the same
time the "old corpuscular Pythagorean theory" (one, by the way, which
has never passed to posterity as the great philosopher really
taught it), on the ground of its "delusion that the conceptual elements
of matter can be grasped as separate and real entities."
The chief and most fatal mistake and fallacy made by Science, in the
view of the Occultists, lies in the idea of the possibility of such a
thing as inorganic, or dead matter, in nature. Is anything
dead or inorganic capable of transformation or change?
Occultism asks. And is there anything under the sun which remains
immutable or changeless?
This fallacy is nowhere better illustrated than in the scientific
work of a German savant, Professor Philip Spiller (Der
Weltaether als Kosmische Kraft). In this cosmological
treatise, the author attempts to prove that "no material constituent of
a body, no atom, is in itself originally endowed with force,
but that every such atom is absolutely dead,* and
without any power to act at a distance" (p. 4).
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* Something dead implies that it had been at some time
living. When, at what period of cosmogony? Occultism says that in
all cases when matter appears inert, it is the most active. A
wooden or a stone block is motionless and impenetrable to all intents
and purposes. Nevertheless, and de facto, its
particles are in ceaseless eternal vibration which is so rapid that to
the physical eye the body seems absolutely devoid of motion; [[Footnote
continued on next page]]
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 508 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
This statement, however, does not prevent Spiller from enunciating an
occult doctrine and principle. He asserts the independent
substantiality of force, and shows it as an "incorporeal
stuff" (unkoerperlicher stoff) or substance. Now substance
is not matter in metaphysics, and for argument's sake it
may be granted that it is a wrong expression to use. But this is due to
the poverty of European languages, and especially to that of scientific
terms. Then this "stuff" is identified and connected by Spiller with the
aether. Expressed in occult language it might be said with more
correctness that this "force-substance" is the ever-active phenomenal
positive aether -- prakriti; while the omnipresent all
pervading ether is the noumenon of the former, the substratum
of all, or Akasa. Nevertheless, Stallo falls foul of Spiller,
as he does of the materialists. He is accused of "utter disregard of the
fundamental correlation of force and matter" (of neither of which
Science knows anything certain). For this "hypostasized half-concept"
is, in the view of all other physicists, not only imponderable,
but destitute of cohesive, chemical, thermal, electric, and
magnetic forces -- of all of which forces -- according to occultism --
aether is the source and cause.
Therefore Spiller, with all his mistakes, exhibits more intuition
than any other modern Scientist, with the exception of Dr. Richardson,
perhaps, the theorist on the "nerve force," or Nervous Ether, also on
"Sun Force and Earth Force."* For AETHER, in
Esotericism, is the very quintessence of all possible energy, and it is
certainly to this universal agent (composed of many agents)
that all the manifestations of energy in the material, psychic and
spiritual worlds are due.
What are Electricity and Light, in fact? How can Science know that
one is a fluid and the other a "mode of motion"? Why is it not made
clear why a difference should be made between them, since both are
considered force-correlations. Electricity is a fluid, we are told,
immaterial and non-molecular (though Helmholtz thinks otherwise), and
the proof of it is that we can bottle it up, accumulate and store it
away. Then, it must be simply matter, and no peculiar "fluid."
Nor is it only "a mode of motion," for motion could hardly be stored in
a Leyden jar. As for light, it is a still more extraordinary "mode of
motion;" since, "marvellous as it may appear, light (also) can
actually be stored up for use," as demonstrated by Professor Grove
nearly half a century ago.
"Take an engraving which has been kept for some days in the dark,
expose it to full sunshine -- that is, insulate it for 15 minutes; lay
it on
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[[Footnote continued from previous page]] and the spacial distance
between those particles in their vibratory motion is -- considered from
another plane of being and perception -- as great as that which
separates snow flakes or drops of rain. But to physical science this
will be an absurdity.
* See "Popular Science Review," Vol. V., pp. 329-34.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 509 THE FIXING OF LIGHT.
sensitive paper in a dark place, and at the end of 24 hours it will
have left an impression of itself on the sensitive paper, the whites
coming out as blacks. . . . There seems to be no limit for the
reproduction of engravings, etc., etc. . . . ."
What is it that remains fixed, nailed, so to say, on the paper? It is
a Force certainly, that fixed the thing, but what is that
thing, the residue of which remains on the paper?
Our learned men will get out of this through some scientific
technicality; but what is it that is intercepted, so as to imprison a
certain quantity of it on glass, paper, or wood? Is it "Motion" or is it
"Force"? Or shall we be told that what remains behind is the effect only
of the force or Motion? Then what is this Force? Force or energy is a
quality; but every quality must belong to a something, or a somebody. In
Physics, Force is defined as "that which changes or tends to change any
physical relation between bodies, whether mechanical, thermal, chemical,
electrical, magnetic, etc." But it is not that "Force" or that "Motion"
which remains behind on the paper, when the Force or Motion has ceased
to act; and yet something, which our physical senses cannot perceive,
has been left there to become a cause in its turn and produce effects.
What is it? It is not matter, as defined by Science -- i.e.,
matter in any of its known states. An Alchemist would say it was a
spiritual secretion -- and would be laughed at. But yet, when the
physicist said that Electricity, stored up, was a fluid, or that light
fixed on paper is still Sunlight -- this is Science.* In the opinion of
an experienced Occultist, one who has verified the whole series of
Nidanas, of causes and effects that finally project their
last effect on to this our plane of manifestations; one who has traced
matter back to its noumenon, the explanation of the physicist is like
calling anger, or its effects -- the exclamation provoked by it -- a
secretion or a fluid, and man, the cause of it -- its material
conductor. But, as Grove prophetically remarked, that day is fast
approaching when it will be confessed that the "forces" we know
of are but the phenomenal manifestations of realities we know nothing
about, -- but which were known to the ancients and -- by
them worshipped.
He made one still more suggestive remark, however, which ought to
have become the motto of Science, but has not. Sir W. Grove said that "SCIENCE
SHOULD HAVE NEITHER DESIRES NOR PREJUDICES. TRUTH
SHOULD BE HER SOLE AIM."
Meanwhile, in our days, Scientists are more self-opinionated and
bigoted than even the clergy. For they minister to, if they do not
actually worship,
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* The newest Authorities have rejected these explanations as
"exploded theories," and have now deified "Motion" as their sole Idol.
But, surely, they and their idol will one day share the fate of their
predecessors.
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"Force-Matter," which is their Unknown God. And how unknown
it is may be inferred from the many confessions of the most eminent
physicists and biologists, with Faraday at their head. Not only, he
said, could he never presume to pronounce whether Force was a property
or function of Matter, but he actually did not know what was meant by
the word matter.
There was a time, he added, when he believed he knew something of
matter. But the more he lived, and the more carefully he studied it, the
more he became convinced of his utter ignorance of the nature of
matter.* (See Buckwell's "Electric Science.")
The Occultists are often misunderstood because, for lack of better
terms, they apply to the essence of Force under certain aspects
the descriptive epithet of substance. Now the names for the
varieties of "substance" on different planes of perception and being are
legion. Eastern Occultism has a special appellation for each
kind; but Science -- like England, in the recollection of a witty
Frenchman, blessed with thirty-six religions and only one fish-sauce --
has but one name for all, namely, "Substance." Moreover, neither the
orthodox physicists nor their critics seem to be very certain of their
premises, and are as apt to confuse the effects as they do the causes.
It is incorrect, for instance, to say, as Stallo does, that "matter can
no more be realized or conceived as mere spacial presence than as a
concretion of forces," or that "force is nothing without mass, and mass
is nothing without force" -- for one is the noumenon and the other the
phenomenon. Again; Schelling, when saying that "It is a mere delusion of
the phantasy that something, we know not what, remains after we have
denuded an object of all the predicates belonging to it"** -- could
never have applied the remark to the realm of transcendental
metaphysics. It is true that pure force is nothing in the world
of physics; it is ALL in the domain of Spirit. Says Stallo: "If we
reduce the mass upon which a given force, however small, acts to its
limit zero -- or, mathematically expressed, until it becomes infinitely
small -- the consequence is that the velocity of the resulting motion is
infinitely great, and that the 'thing' . . . is at any given moment
neither here nor there, but everywhere -- that there is no
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* This ominous confession was made, we believe, at a Scientific
Congress at Swansea. Faraday held a similar opinion, however, as stated
by Tyndall: "What do we know of the atom apart from its force?
You imagine a nucleus which may be called a and surround it by
forces which may be called m; to my mind the a or
nucleus vanishes and the substance consists of the powers m.
And, indeed, what notion can we form of the nucleus independent of its
powers? What thought remains on which to hang the imagination of an a
independent of the acknowledged forces?"
** Schelling, "Ideen," etc., p. 18.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 511 WHAT IS FORCE?
real presence; it is impossible, therefore, to construct matter by a
synthesis of forces" (p. 161).
This may be true in the phenomenal world, inasmuch as the illusive
reflection of the one reality of the supersensual world may
appear true to the dwarfed conceptions of a materialist. It is
absolutely incorrect when the argument is applied to things, in what the
Kabalists call the supermundane spheres. Inertia, so called, "is force"
according to Newton (Princ. Def. iii.), and for the
student of Esoteric Sciences the greatest of the occult forces. A body
may be considered divorced from its relations with other bodies --
which, according to physical and mechanical sciences, give rise to its
attributes -- only conceptually, only on this plane of
illusion. In fact, it can never be so detached: death itself being
unable to detach it from its relation with the Universal forces, of
which the one FORCE or LIFE is the
synthesis: but simply continues such inter-relation on another plane.
But what, if Stallo is right, can Dr. James Croll mean when, in speaking
"On the Transformation of Gravity" (Philosophical Magazine,
Vol. II., p. 252), he brings forward the views advocated
by Faraday, Waterston, and others? For he says very plainly that gravity
--
". . . . . is a force pervading Space external to bodies,
and that, on the mutual approach of the bodies, the force is not
increased, as is generally supposed, but the bodies merely pass into a
place where the force exists with greater intensity. . . . ."
No one will deny that a force (whether gravity, electricity, or any
other force) which exists outside of the bodies and in open
space -- be it ether or vacuum -- must be something,
and not a pure nothing, when conceived apart from a
mass? Otherwise it could hardly exist in one place with a greater
and in another with reduced "intensity." G. A. Hirn declares the
same in his Theorie Mecanique de l'Univers. He tries
to demonstrate that the atom of the chemists is not an entity of pure
convention, or simply an explicative device, but that it exists really,
that its volume is unalterable, and that consequently it is not
elastic (!!). "Force, therefore, is not in the atom; it is in the
space which separates the atoms from each other."
The above-cited views, expressed by two men of Science of great
eminence in their respective countries, show that it is not in the least
unscientific to speak of the substantiality of the so-called
Forces. Subject to some future specific name, this force is
substance of some kind, and can be nothing else; and perhaps one
day Science will be the first to re-adopt the derided name of
phlogiston. Whatever may be the future name given to it, to maintain
that force does not reside in the atoms, but only in "space
between them," may be scientific enough; nevertheless it is not true. To
the mind of an Occultist it is like saying
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that water does not reside in the drops of which the ocean is
composed, but only in the space between those drops!
The objection made that there are two distinct schools of physicists,
by one of which "the force is assumed to be an independent
substantial entity, which is NOT a property of matter nor
is it essentially related to matter,"* is hardly likely to help the
profane to any clearer understanding. It is, on the contrary, still more
calculated to throw the question into greater confusion than ever. For
Force is, then, neither this nor the other. By viewing it as "an
independent substantial entity," the theory extends the right hand of
fellowship to Occultism, while the strange contradictory idea that it is
not related to matter "otherwise than by its power to act upon it,"**
leads physical science to the most absurd contradictory hypotheses.
Whether "force" or "motion," (Occultism, seeing no difference between
the two, never attempts to separate them) it cannot act for the
adherents of the atomo-mechanical theory one way, and for those of the
rival school in another way. Nor can the atoms be, in one case,
absolutely uniform in size and weight, and in another,
vary in their weight (Avogadro's law). For, in the words of the same
able critic,
. . . "While the absolute equality of the primordial units of mass
is thus an essential part of the very foundations of the mechanical
theory, the whole modern Science of chemistry is based upon a
principle directly subversive of it -- a principle of which it
has recently been said that 'it holds the same place in chemistry
that the law of gravitation does in astronomy.'*** This principle is
known as the law of Avogadro or Ampere."****
This shows that either modern chemistry or modern physics is entirely
wrong in its respective fundamental principles. For if the assumption of
atoms of different specific gravities on the basis of the atomic theory
in physics is deemed absurd, and chemistry meets, nevertheless, on its
opposite basis (in the question of the formation and transformation of
chemical compounds) with "unfailing experimental verification,"
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* "Concepts of Modern Physics," xxxi., Introductory to the 2nd
edition.
** Loc. cit.
*** J. P. Cooke, The New Chemistry, p. 13.
**** "It imports that equal volumes of all substances, when in the
gaseous state, and under like conditions of pressure and temperature,
contain the same number of molecules -- whence it follows that the
weights of the molecules are proportional to the specific gravities of
the gases; that therefore, these being different, the weights of the
molecules are different also; and inasmuch as the molecules of certain
elementary substances are monatomic (consist of but one atom
each) while the molecules of various other substances contain the same
number of atoms, that the ultimate atoms of such substances are of
different weights" (Concepts of Modern Physics, p.
34). As shown further on in the same volume, this cardinal principle of
modern theoretical chemistry is in utter and irreconcilable conflict
with the first proposition of the atomo-mechanical theory --
namely, the absolute equality of the primordial units of mass.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 513 THEY AGREE TO DISAGREE.
then it becomes apparent that it is the atomo-mechanical theory which
is untenable. The explanations of the latter, that "the differences of
weight are only differences of density, and differences of density are
differences of distance between the particles contained in a given
space," are not really valid, because, before a physicist can argue in
his defence that, "as in the atom there is no multiplicity of particles
and no void space: hence differences of density or weight are impossible
in the case of atoms," he must first know what an atom is, in reality,
and that he cannot know. He must bring it under the observation of
at least one of his physical senses -- and that he cannot do:
for the simple reason that no one has ever seen, smelt,
heard, touched or tasted an "atom." The atom
belongs wholly to the domain of metaphysics. It is an entified
abstraction -- at any rate for physical Science -- and has
nought to do with physics, strictly speaking, as it can never be brought
to the test of retort or balance. The mechanical conception, therefore,
becomes a jumble of the most conflicting theories and dilemmas, in the
minds of the many Scientists who disagree on this, as on other subjects;
the evolution of which the Eastern Occultist, who follows this
scientific strife, beholds in the greatest bewilderment.
To conclude on the question of gravity. How can Science presume to
know anything certain of it? How can it maintain its position and its
hypotheses against those of the Occultists, who see in gravity only
sympathy and antipathy, or attraction and repulsion, caused by physical
polarity on our terrestrial plane, and by spiritual causes outside of
its influence? How can they disagree with the Occultists before they
agree among themselves? Indeed one hears of the conservation of energy,
and in the same breath of the perfect hardness and inelasticity of the
atoms; of the Kinetic theory of gases being identical with "potential
energy," so called; and, at the same time, of the elementary units of
mass being absolutely hard and inelastic! An Occultist
opens a scientific work and reads as follows: --
"Physical atomism derives all the qualitative properties of matter
from the forms of atomic motion. The atoms themselves remain as
elements utterly devoid of property." (Wundt, "Die
Theorie der Materie," p. 381.)
And further:
"Chemistry in its ultimate form must be atomic mechanics."
(Nazesmann, "Thermochemie," p. 150.)
And a moment after he is told that:
"Gases consist of atoms which behave like solid,
perfectly elastic spheres." (Kroenig, Clausius, Maxwell, etc.,
Philosophical Magazine, Vol. XIX., p. 18.)
Finally, to crown all, Sir W. Thomson is found declaring that:
"We are forbidden by the modern theory of the conservation of
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energy to assume inelasticity, or anything short of perfect
elasticity of the ultimate molecules whether of ultra mundane or
mundane matter." (!!!) ("Philosophical Magazine," p. 321, loc. cit.)
But what do the men of true Science say to all this? By the
"men of true Science" we mean those who care too much for truth and too
little for their personal vanity to dogmatise on anything, as the
majority do. There are several among them -- perhaps more than dare
publish openly their secret conclusions for fear of the cry "Stone him
to death!" -- men, whose intuitions have made them span the abyss that
lies between the terrestrial aspect of matter, and the -- to us, on our
plane of illusion -- subjective, i.e., TRANSCENDENTALLY
OBJECTIVE SUBSTANCE, and led them to proclaim the existence of the
latter. Matter, to the Occultist, it must be remembered, is that
totality of existences in the Kosmos, which falls within any of
the planes of possible perception. We are but too well aware that the
orthodox theories of sound, heat and light, are against the occult
doctrines. But, it is not enough for the men of Science, or their
defenders, to say that they do not deny dynamic power to light and
heat; and urge as a proof the fact that Mr. Crookes' radiometer has
unsettled no views. If they would fathom the ultimate nature of these
Forces, they have first to admit their substantial nature,
however supersensuous. Neither do the Occultists deny the
correctness of the vibratory theory.* Only they limit its functions to
our Earth -- declaring its inadequacy on other planes than ours, since
"Masters" in the Occult Sciences perceive the CAUSES that produce
ethereal vibrations. Were all these only the fictions of the alchemists,
or dreams of the Mystics, such men as Paracelsus, Philalethes, Van
Helmont, and so many others, would have to be regarded as worse than
visionaries: they would become impostors and deliberate mystificators.
The Occultists are taken to task for calling the Cause of
light, heat, sound, cohesion, magnetism, etc., etc., a substance.**
Mr. Clerk Maxwell has stated that the pressure of strong sunlight on a
square mile is about 3 1/4 lbs. It is, they are told, "the energy of the
myriad ether waves;" and when they call it a "substance" impinging on
that area, their explanation is proclaimed unscientific.
There is no justification for such an accusation. In no way -- as
stated
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* Referring to the Aura, one of the Masters says in the
"Occult World," "How could you make yourself understood by, command in
fact, those semi-intelligent forces, whose means of
communication with us are not through spoken words but through
sounds and colours in correlation between the vibrations
of the two." It is this "correlation" that is unknown to modern Science,
yet was many times explained by the Alchemists.
** The "substance" of the Occultist, however, is to the most refined
substance of the physicist, what radiant matter is to
the leather of the Chemist's boots.
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more than once before now -- do the Occultists dispute the
explanations of Science, as affording a solution of the immediate
objective agencies at work. Science only errs in believing that,
because it has detected in vibratory waves the proximate cause
of these phenomena, it has, therefore, revealed ALL that lies beyond the
threshold of Sense. It merely traces the sequence of phenomena on a
plane of effects, illusory projections from the region that Occultism
has long since penetrated. And the latter maintains that those etheric
tremors, are not, as asserted by Science, set up by the vibrations of
the molecules of known bodies -- the matter of our terrestrial
objective consciousness, -- but that we must seek for the ultimate
causes of light, heat, etc., etc., in MATTER existing in
super-sensuous states -- states,
however, as fully objective to the spiritual eye of man, as a horse or a
tree is to the ordinary mortal. Light and heat are the ghost or shadow
of matter in motion. Such states can be perceived by the SEER or the
Adept during the hours of trance, under the Sushumna ray --
the first of the Seven Mystic rays of the Sun.*
Thus, we put forward the Occult teaching which maintains the reality
of a supersubstantial and supersensible essence of that Akasa
(not ether, which is only an aspect of the latter), the nature of which
cannot be inferred from its remoter manifestations -- its merely
phenomenal phalanx of effects -- on this terrene plane.
Science, on the contrary, informs us that heat can never be regarded as
matter in any conceivable state.** We are also told that the two great
obstacles to the fluid (?) theory of heat undoubtedly are: --
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* The names of the Seven Rays -- which are, Sushumna, Harikesa,
Viswakarman, Viswatryarchas, Sannaddha, Sarvavasu and Swaraj -- are all
mystical, and each has its distinct application in a distinct state of
consciousness, for occult purposes. The Sushumna, which, as
said in the Nirukta (11, 6), is only to light up the moon, is
the ray nevertheless cherished by the initiated Yogis. The totality of
the Seven Rays spread through the Solar system constitute, so to say,
the physical Upadhi (basis) of the Ether of Science;
in which Upadhi, light, heat, electricity, etc., etc., -- the forces of
orthodox science -- correlate to produce their terrestrial effects. As
psychic and spiritual effects, they emanate from, and have their origin
in, the supra-solar Upadhi, in the ether of the Occultist -- or Akasa.
** To cite a most impartial critic, one whose authority no one can
call in question, as a reminder to Western Dogmatists, that the question
cannot be in any way considered as settled: "There is no fundamental
difference between light and heat . . . each is merely a metamorphosis
of the other. . . . Heat is light in complete repose. Light is heat in
rapid motion. Directly light is combined with a body, it becomes heat;
but when it is thrown off from that body it again becomes light." (Leslie's
Fluid Theory of Light and Heat.) "Whether this is true
or false we cannot tell, and many years, perhaps many
generations, will have to elapse before we shall be able to tell." (Buckle's
History of Civilization, Vol. III., p. 384.)
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 516 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
(1.) The production of heat by friction -- excitation of molecular
motions.
(2.) The conversion of heat into mechanical motion.
The answer given is: There are fluids of various kinds. Electricity
is called a fluid, and so was heat quite recently, but it was on the
supposition that heat was some imponderable substance. This was during
the supreme and autocratic reign of matter. When the latter was
dethroned, and MOTION was proclaimed the sole sovereign ruler of the
Universe, heat became "a mode of motion." We need not despair: it may
become something else to-morrow. Like the Universe itself, Science is
ever becoming, and can never say, "I am that I am." On
the other hand, Occult Science has its changeless traditions
from prehistoric times. It may err in particulars; it can never become
guilty of a mistake in questions of Universal laws, simply because that
Science, justly referred to by philosophy as the "divine,"
was born on higher planes, and was brought on Earth by beings who
were wiser than man will be, even in the seventh Race of his Seventh
Round. And that Science maintains that Forces are not what
modern learning would have them; e.g., Magnetism is
not a "mode of motion"; and, in this particular case, at least,
exact "modern Science" is sure to come to grief some day.
Nothing, at the first blush, can appear more ridiculous, more
outrageously absurd than to say, for instance: "the Hindu initiated Yogi
knows really ten times more than the greatest European physicist of
the ultimate nature and constitution of light -- both
solar and lunar." Yet why is the Sushumna ray believed to be that ray
which furnishes the moon with its borrowed light? Why is it "the ray
cherished by the initiated Yogi?" Why is the moon held
as the deity of the mind, by those Yogis? We say,
because light, or rather all its occult properties, every combination
and correlation of it with other forces, mental, psychic, and spiritual,
were perfectly known to the old adepts.
Therefore, although, in its knowledge of the ultimate constitution of
matter, or in the so-called ultimate analysis as opposed to the
proximate in chemistry, occult science may be less well-informed as to
the behaviour of compound elements in various cases of physical
correlations: still, it is immeasurably higher in its knowledge of the
ultimate occult states of matter, and of the true nature of matter, than
all the physicists and chemists of our modern day put together.
Now, if we state the truth openly and in full sincerity, namely, that
the ancient Initiates had a far wider knowledge of physics -- as a
Science of Nature -- than our Academies of Science, all taken together,
possess, the statement will be characterized as an impertinence and an
absurdity; for physical sciences are considered to have been carried in
our age to the apex of perfection. Hence, the twitting query -- "Can
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 517 THE CAUSES AND THE EFFECTS.
the Occultists meet successfully the two points, namely (a)
the production of heat by friction -- excitation of molecular motions;
and (b) the conversion of heat into mechanical force, if they
hold to the old "exploded" theory of heat being a substance or a fluid?"
To answer the question, it must first be observed that the Occult
Sciences do not regard either electricity or any of the forces supposed
to be generated by it, as matter, in any of the states known to
physical Science; to put it more clearly, none of these "forces,"
so-called, are either solids, gases, or fluids. If it did not look
pedantic, an Occultist would even object to electricity being called a
fluid -- as it is an effect and not a cause. But its
noumenon, he would say, is a conscious cause. The
same in the cases of "Force" and the "Atom." Let us see what an eminent
Academician, Butlerof, the chemist, had to say about these two
abstractions.
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"What is Force?" argues this great man of Science, "what is it from a
strictly scientific stand-point, and as warranted by the law of
conservation of energy? Conceptions of Force are resumed by our
conceptions of this, that, or another mode of motion." Force is thus
simply the passage of one state of motion into another state of the
same: of electricity, into heat and light, of heat into sound or
some mechanical function, and so on.* The first time electric fluid was
produced by man on earth it must have been by friction; hence, as
well-known, it is heat that produces it by disturbing its laya
state,** and electricity exists no more on earth per se than
heat or light, or any other force. They are all correlations, as science
says. "When a given quantity of heat, assisted by a steam engine, is
transformed into mechanical work, we speak of steam power (or force).
When a falling body strikes an obstacle in its way, thereby generating
heat and sound -- we call it the power of collision. When electricity
decomposes water or heats a platinum wire, we speak of the force of the
electric fluid. When the rays of the sun are intercepted by the
thermometer bulb and its quicksilver expands, we speak of the calorific
energy of the sun. In short, when one state of a determined quantity of
motion ceases, another state of motion equivalent to the preceding takes
its place, and the result of such a transformation or correlation is --
force. In all cases where such a transformation, or the passage of one
state of motion into another, is entirely absent, there no force is
possible. Let us admit for a moment an absolutely homogeneous state of
the Universe, and our conception of force falls down to nought."
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* On the plane of manifestation and illusionary matter it may be so;
not that it is nothing more, for it is vastly more.
** Neutral, or zero.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 518 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
"Therefore it becomes evident that the force, which materialism
considers as the cause of the diversity that surrounds us, is in sober
reality only an effect, a result of that diversity. From such point of
view force is not the cause of motion, but a result, while the cause of
that force, or forces, is not the substance or matter, but motion
itself. Matter thus must be laid aside and with it the basic principle
of materialism, which has become unnecessary, as force brought down to a
state of motion can give no idea of the substance. If force is the
result of motion, then it becomes incomprehensible why that motion
should become witness to matter and not to Spirit or a Spiritual
essence. True, our reason cannot conceive of a motion minus something
moving (and our reason is right); but the nature or esse of
that something moving remains to Science entirely unknown; and the
Spiritualist, in such case, has as much right to attribute it to a
"Spirit," as a Materialist to creative and all-potential matter. A
Materialist has no special privileges in this instance, nor can he claim
any. The law of the conservation of energy, as thus seen, is shown to be
illegitimate in its pretensions and claims in this case. The "great
dogma" -- no force without matter and no matter without force
-- falls to the ground, and loses entirely the solemn
significance with which materialism has tried to invest it. The
conception of force still gives no idea of matter and compels us in no
way to see in it "the origin of all origins." ("Scientific Letters,"
Professor Butlerof.)
We are assured that real science is not materialistic; and our own
conviction tells us that it cannot be so, when its learning is real.
There is a good reason for it, well defined by some physicists and
chemists themselves. Natural sciences cannot go hand in hand
with materialism. To be at the height of their calling, men of science
have to reject the very possibility of materialistic doctrines having
aught to do with the atomic theory; and we find that Lange,
Butlerof, Du Bois Reymond, -- the latter probably unconsciously -- and
several others, have proved it. And it is, furthermore, demonstrated by
the fact, that Kanada in India, and Leucippus, Democritus, and after
them Epicurus -- the earliest atomists in Europe -- while propagating
their doctrine of definite proportions, believed in Gods or
supersensuous entities, at the same time. Their ideas upon matter thus
differed from those now prevalent. We must be allowed to make our
statement clearer in a short synopsis of the ancient and modern views of
philosophy upon atoms, and thus prove that the atomic theory kills
Materialism.
From the standpoint of Materialism, which reduces the beginnings of
all to matter, the Universe consists, in its fullness,
of atoms and vacuity. Even leaving aside the axiom -- now absolutely
demonstrated by telescope and microscope -- taught by the ancients, that
nature abhors
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 519 THE VICIOUS CIRCLE.
vacuum, what is an atom? "It is, we are answered by Science," writes
Professor Butlerof, "the limited division of substance, the indivisible
particle of matter. To admit the divisibility of the atom, amounts to an
admission of an infinite divisibility of substance, which is equivalent
to reducing substance to nihil, a nothingness. Owing
to a feeling of self-preservation alone, materialism cannot admit
infinite divisibility; otherwise, it would have to bid farewell for ever
to its basic principle and thus sign its own death-warrant." Buchner,
for instance, like a true dogmatist in materialism, declares that "to
accept infinite divisibility is absurd, and amounts to doubting the very
existence of matter." The Atom is indivisible then, saith Materialism?
Very well.
"See now what a curious contradiction this fundamental principle of
the materialists is leading them into," writes Butlerof. "The atom
is indivisible, and at the same time we know it to be
elastic. An attempt to deprive it of elasticity is
unthinkable; it would amount to an absurdity. Absolutely non-elastic
atoms could never exhibit a single one of those numerous phenomena
that are attributed to their correlations. Without any
elasticity, the atoms could not manifest their energy, and the
substance of the materialists would remain weeded of every force.
Therefore, if the Universe is composed of atoms, then those atoms
must be elastic. It is here that we meet with an insuperable
obstacle. For, what are the conditions requisite for the
manifestation of elasticity? An elastic ball, when striking against
an obstacle, is flattened and contracts, which it would be
impossible for it to do, were not that ball to consist of particles,
the relative position of which experiences at the time of the blow a
temporary change. This may be said of elasticity in general; no
elasticity is possible without change with respect to the position
of the compound particles of an elastic body. This means that the
elastic body is changeful and consists of particles, or, in other
words, that elasticity can pertain only to those bodies that are
divisible. And the atom is elastic."
This is sufficient to show how absurd are the simultaneous admissions
of the non-divisibility and elasticity of the atom. The atom is
elastic, ergo, the atom is divisible, and must consist
of particles, or of sub-atoms. And these sub-atoms?
They are either non-elastic, and in such case they represent no dynamic
importance, or, they are elastic also; and in that case, they,
too, are subject to divisibility. And thus ad infinitum. But
infinite divisibility of atoms resolves matter into simple centres of
force, i.e., precludes the possibility of conceiving matter as
an objective substance.
This vicious circle is fatal to materialism. It finds itself caught
in its own nets, and no issue is possible for it out of the dilemma. If
it says that the atom is indivisible, then it will have mechanics asking
it the awkward question: "How does the Universe move in this case, and
how do its forces correlate? A world built on absolutely non-elastic
atoms, is like an engine without steam, it is doomed to eternal
inertia."*
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* "Scientific Letters," Butlerof.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 520 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
Accept the explanations and teachings of Occultism, and, the blind
inertia of physical Science being replaced by the intelligent active
Powers behind the veil of matter, motion and inertia become
subservient to those Powers. It is on the doctrine of the illusive
nature of matter, and the infinite divisibility of the atom, that the
whole science of Occultism is built. It opens limitless horizons to
substance informed by the divine breath of its soul in every
possible state of tenuity, states still undreamt of by the most
spiritually disposed chemists and physicists.
The above views were enunciated by an Academician, the greatest
chemist in Russia, and a recognised authority even in Europe -- the late
Professor Butlerof. True, he was defending the phenomena of the
Spiritualists, the materializations, so called, in which he believed as
Professors Zollner, and Hare did, as Mr. A. Russell Wallace, Mr. W.
Crookes, and many another Fellow of the Royal Society, do still, whether
openly or secretly. But his argument with regard to the nature of the
essence that acts behind the physical phenomena of light, heat,
electricity, etc., is no less scientific and authoritative for all that,
and apply admirably to the case in hand. Science has no right to deny to
the Occultists their claim to a more profound knowledge of the so-called
Forces; which, they say, are only the effects of causes generated by
Powers, substantial, yet supersensuous, and beyond any kind of
matter with which they (the Scientists) have hitherto become acquainted.
The most science can do is to assume the attitude of agnosticism and to
maintain it. Then it can say: "Your case is no more proven than is ours;
but we confess to knowing nothing in reality either about Force or
matter, or that which lies at the bottom of the so-called correlations
of Forces. Therefore, time alone can prove who is right and who is
wrong. Let us wait patiently, and meanwhile show courtesy instead of
scoffing at each other."
But to do this requires a boundless love of truth and the surrender
of that prestige -- however false -- of infallibility,
which the men of Science have acquired among the ignorant and flippant,
though cultured, masses of the profane. To blend the two sciences, the
archaic and the modern, requires first of all the abandonment of the
actual materialistic lines. It necessitates a kind of religious
mysticism and even the study of old magic, which our Academicians will
never take up. The necessity is easily explained. Just as in old
alchemical works the real meaning of the substances and elements meant
are concealed under the most ridiculous metaphors, so are the physical,
psychic, and spiritual natures of the Elements (say of fire) concealed
in the Vedas, and especially in the Puranas, under allegories
comprehensible only to the Initiates. Had they no meaning, then indeed
all those long legends and allegories about the sacredness of the three
types of fire, and the forty-nine original fires --
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 521 CHEMICAL GODS.
personified by the Sons of Daksha's daughters and the Rishis, their
husbands, "who with the first son of Brahma and his three descendants
constitute the forty-nine fires" -- would be idiotic verbiage and no
more. But it is not so. Every fire has a distinct function and
meaning in the worlds of the physical and the spiritual. It has,
moreover, in its essential nature a corresponding relation to
one of the human psychic faculties, besides its well determined chemical
and physical potencies when coming in contact with the terrestrially
differentiated matter. Science has no speculations to offer upon
fire per se; Occultism and ancient religious science have. This
is shown even in the meagre and purposely veiled phraseology of the
Puranas, where (as in the Vayu Purana) many of the
qualities of the personified fires are explained. Thus,
Pavaka is electric, or Vaidyuta, fire; Pavamana,
the fire produced by friction, (or Nirmathya):
and Suchi is solar (or Saura) fire*
-- all these three being the sons of Abhimanin, the Agni (fire),
eldest son of Brahma and of Swaha. Pavaka, moreover, is made parent to
Kavyavahana, the fire of the Pitris: Suchi to Havyavahana --
the fire of the gods; and Pavamana, to Saharaksha, the fire of the
Asuras. Now all this shows that the writers of the Puranas were
perfectly conversant with the "Forces" of Science and their
correlations; moreover, with the various qualities of the latter in
their bearing upon those psychic and physical phenomena which receive no
credit and are unknown to physical science now. Very naturally, when an
Orientalist, -- especially one with materialistic tendencies -- reads
that these are only appellations of fire employed in the invocations
and rituals, he calls this "Tantrika superstition and
mystification"; and he becomes more careful to avoid errors in spelling,
than to give attention to the secret meaning attached to the
personifications, or to seek their explanation in the physical
correlations of forces, so far as known. So little credit, indeed, is
given to the ancient Aryans for knowledge, that even such glaring
passages as in Book I. chap. ii, Vishnu Purana,
are left without any notice. Nevertheless, what can this sentence
mean? -- "Then Ether, air, light, water, and earth, severally united
with the properties of sound and other qualities, existed as
distinguishable according to their properties, . . . . but possessing
many and various energies and being unconnected, they could not,
without combination, create living beings, not having
blended with each other. . . . Having combined . . . they assumed
through mutual association, the character of one mass of entire unity;
and directed by Spirit . . ." etc. This means, of course, that the
writers were perfectly acquainted with correlation and were well posted
about the origin of Kosmos from the "undiscrete Principle" --
Avyaktanugrahena, as applied
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Called the "drinker of waters," solar heat causing water to
evaporate.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 522 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
to Parabrahmam and Mulaprakriti conjointly, and not to "Avyakta,
either First Cause, or matter," as Wilson gives it. The old
Initiates knew of no "miraculous creation," but taught the evolution of
atoms (on our physical plane), and their first differentiation from
laya into the protyle, as Mr. Crookes has
suggestively named matter, or primordial substance beyond the
zero-line: -- there where we place Mulaprakriti, the "root-Principle"
of the world stuff and of all in the world.
This can be easily demonstrated. Take, for instance, the
newly-published catechism of the Visishtadwaita Vedantins,
an orthodox and exoteric system, yet fully enunciated and taught in
the XIth century (its founder, Ramanujacharya, being born in A.D.
1017), at a time when European "Science" still believed in the
squareness and flatness of the Earth, of Cosmas-Indicopleustes of the
VIth century. It teaches that before evolution began, Prakriti (Nature)
was in a condition of laya or absolute homogeneity, as "matter
exists in two conditions, the sukshma, or latent and
undifferentiated, and the sthula or differentiated condition."
Then it became anu, atomic. It teaches of Sudda-satwa
-- "a substance not subject to the qualities of matter, from which
it is quite different," and adds that out of that substance the bodies
of the inhabitants of Vaikuntaloka (the heaven of Vishnu), the gods, are
formed. That every particle or atom of Prakriti contains Jiva
(divine life), and is the sarira (body) of that Jiva which it
contains, while every Jiva is in its turn the sarira of the
supreme spirit, as "Parabrahm pervades every Jiva, as well as every
particle of matter." Dualistic and anthropomorphic as may be the
philosophy of the Visishtadwaita, when compared with that of the
Adwaita -- the non-dualists, -- it is yet supremely higher in logic
and philosophy than the cosmogony accepted by either Christianity, or
its great opponent, modern Science. The followers of one of the greatest
minds that ever appeared on Earth, the Adwaita Vedantins are
called Atheists, because they regard all save
Parabrahm, the secondless, or Absolute Reality -- as
an illusion. Yet the wisest Initiates came from their ranks, as also the
greatest Yogis. The Upanishads show that they most assuredly
knew not only what is the causal substance in the effects
of friction, and that their forefathers were
acquainted with the conversion of heat into mechanical force,
but that they were acquainted with the noumena of every
spiritual as well as of every cosmic phenomenon.
Truly the young Brahmin who graduates in the universities and
colleges of India with the highest honours; who starts in life as an
M.A. and an LL.B., with a tail initialed from Alpha to Omega
after his name, and a contempt for his national gods proportioned to the
honours received in his education in physical sciences; truly he has but
to read in the light of the latter, and with an eye to the correlation
of
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 523 SUGGESTIVE ALLEGORIES.
physical Forces, certain passages in his Puranas, if he would learn
how much more his ancestors knew than he will ever know -- unless he
becomes an occultist. Let him turn to the allegory of Pururavas and the
celestial Gandharva,* who furnished the former with a
vessel full of heavenly fire. The primeval mode of obtaining fire by
friction has its scientific explanation in the Vedas, and is pregnant
with meaning for him who reads between the lines. The Tretagni
(sacred triad of fires) obtained by the attrition of sticks made of the
wood of the Aswattha tree (the Bo-tree, of Wisdom and
Knowledge) -- sticks "as many finger-breaths long as there are syllables
in the gayatri" must have a secret meaning, or else the writers of the
Vedas and Puranas were no sacred writers but mystificators. That it has
such a meaning, the Hindu Occultists are a proof, and they alone are
able to enlighten Science, as to why and how, "the fire, that was
primevally one, was made threefold (treta)
in our present Manvantara, by the Son of Ila (Vach), the primeval
woman after the Deluge, the wife and daughter of Vaivasvata Manu. The
allegory is suggestive, in whatever Purana it may be read and studied.
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* The Gandharva of the Veda is the deity who knows and reveals the
secrets of heaven and divine truths to mortals. Cosmically --
the Gandharvas are the aggregate powers of the solar-fire, and
constitute its Forces; psychically -- the intelligence
residing in the Sushumna, Solar ray, the highest of
the seven rays; mystically -- the occult
force in the Soma (the moon, or lunar plant) and the drink made of it;
physically -- the phenomenal, and spiritually
-- the noumenal causes of Sound and the "Voice of
Nature." Hence, they are called the 6,333 "heavenly Singers" and
musicians of Indra's loka who personify (even in number) the various and
manifold sounds in Nature, both above and below. In the latter
allegories they are said to have mystic power over women, and to be
fond of them. The esoteric meaning is plain. They are one of the
forms, if not the prototypes, of Enoch's angels, the Sons of God, who
saw that the daughters of men were fair (Gen. vi.) who married them, and
taught the daughters of the Earth the secrets of Heaven.
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from
The Secret Doctrine,
by H. P. Blavatsky
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