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Helena Blavatsky: The Occult Solar Theory
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THE SECRET DOCTRINE:
THE SYNTHESIS
OF
SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PHILOSOPHY.
by H. P. BLAVATSKY
IX.
THE SOLAR THEORY.
A SHORT ANALYSIS OF THE COMPOUND AND SINGLE ELEMENTS OF SCIENCE AS
AGAINST THE OCCULT TEACHINGS. HOW FAR SCIENTIFIC IS THIS THEORY, AS
GENERALLY ACCEPTED.
IN his reply to Dr. Gull's attack on the theory of
vitality (connected inseparably with the Elements of the ancients in the
Occult philosophy), Professor Beale, the great physiologist, has a few
words as suggestive as they are beautiful: --
"There is a mystery in life -- a mystery which has never been
fathomed, and which appears greater, the more deeply the phenomena of
life are studied and contemplated. In living centres -- far more central
than the centres seen by the highest magnifying powers, in centres of
living matter, where the eye cannot penetrate, but towards which the
understanding may tend -- proceed changes of the nature of which the
most advanced physicists and chemists fail to afford us the conception:
nor is there the slightest reason to think that the nature of these
changes will ever be ascertained by physical investigation,
inasmuch as they are certainly of an order or nature totally
distinct from that to which any other phenomenon known to us can be
relegated."
This "mystery," or the origin of the LIFE ESSENCE, Occultism locates
in the same centre as the nucleus of prima materia (for they
are one) of our Solar system.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 541 THE HEART OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
"The Sun is the heart of the Solar World (System) and its brain
is hidden behind the (visible) Sun. From thence,
sensation is radiated into every nerve-centre of the great body,
and the waves of the life-essence flow into each artery and
vein. . . . The planets are its limbs and pulses. . . ."
(Commentary.)
It was stated elsewhere (in the Theosophist) that
Occult philosophy denies that the Sun is a globe in combustion, but
defines it simply as a world, a glowing sphere, the real Sun
being hidden behind, and the visible being only its reflection, its
shell. The Nasmyth willow leaves, mistaken by Sir J. Herschell for
"Solar inhabitants," are the reservoirs of solar vital energy, "the
vital electricity that feeds the whole system. . . . . The Sun in
abscondito being thus the storehouse of our little Kosmos,
self-generating its vital fluid, and ever receiving as much as it gives
out," and the visible Sun only a window cut into the real
Solar palace and presence, which reflects, however, faithfully the
interior work.
Thus, there is a regular circulation of the vital fluid throughout
our system, of which the Sun is the heart -- the same as the circulation
of the blood in the human body -- during the manvantaric solar period,
or life; the Sun contracting as rhythmically at every return of it, as
the human heart does. Only, instead of performing the round in a second
or so, it takes the solar blood ten of its years, and a whole year to
pass through its auricles and ventricles before it
washes the lungs and passes thence to the great veins and
arteries of the system.
This, Science will not deny, since Astronomy knows of the fixed cycle
of eleven years when the number of solar spots increases,* which is
due to the contraction of the Solar HEART. The universe (our world
in this case) breathes, just as man and every living creature, plant,
and even mineral does upon the earth; and as our globe itself breathes
every twenty-four hours. The dark region is not due "to the
absorption exerted by the vapours issuing from the bosom of the sun and
interposed between the observer and the photosphere," as Father Secchi
would have it ("Le Soleil" II., 184), nor are
the spots formed "by the matter (heated gaseous matter) which the
irruption projects upon the solar disc" (ibid). It is
similar to the regular and healthy pulsation of the heart, as the life
fluid passes through its hollow muscles. Could the human heart be made
luminous, and the living and throbbing organ be made visible, so as to
have it reflected upon a screen, such as
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* Not only does it not deny the occurrence, though attributing it to
a wrong cause, as always, each theory contradicting every other, (see
the theories of Secchi, of Faye, and of Young),
the spots depending on the superficial accumulation of vapours
cooler than the photosphere (?), etc., etc., but we have men of science
who astrologize upon the spots. Professor Jevons attributes all
the great periodical commercial crises to the influence of the Sun spots
every eleventh cyclic year. (See his "Investigations into
Currency and Finance.") This is worthy of praise and
encouragement surely.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 542 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
used by the astronomers in their lectures -- say for the moon -- then
every one would see the Sun-spot phenomenon repeated every second -- due
to its contraction and the rushing of the blood.
It is said in a work on Geology that it is the dream of Science
that "all the recognized chemical elements will one day be found
but modifications of a single material element." ("World-Life,"
p. 48.)
Occult philosophy has taught this since the existence of human speech
and languages, adding only, on the principle of the immutable law of
analogy -- "as it is above, so it is below" -- that other axiom, that
there is neither Spirit nor matter, in reality, but only numberless
aspects of the One ever-hidden IS (or Sat). The
homogeneous primordial Element is simple and single only on
the terrestrial plane of consciousness and sensation, since matter,
after all, is nothing else than the sequence of our own states of
consciousness, and Spirit an idea of psychic intuition. Even on the next
higher plane, that single element which is defined on our earth
by current science, as the ultimate undecomposable constituent of some
kind of matter, would be pronounced in the world of a higher spiritual
perception as something very complex indeed. Our purest water would be
found to yield, instead of its two declared simple elements of
oxygen and hydrogen, many other constituents, undreamt of by our
terrestrial modern chemistry. As in the realm of matter, so in the realm
of Spirit, the shadow of that which is cognized on the plane of
objectivity exists on that of pure subjectivity. The speck of the
perfectly homogeneous substance, the sarcode of the Haeckelian
monera, is now viewed as the archebiosis of
terrestrial existence (Mr. Huxley's "protoplasm")*; and Bathybius
Haeckelii has to be traced to its pre-terrestrial
archebiosis. This is first perceived by the astronomers at its third
stage of evolution, and in the "secondary creation," so-called. But the
students of Esoteric philosophy understand too well the secret meaning
of the stanza: "Brahma has essentially the aspect of prakriti,
both evolved and unevolved . . . . Spirit, O twice-born, (Initiate) is
the leading aspect of Brahma. The next is a two-fold aspect --
of Prakriti and Purusha, both evolved and unevolved; and time
is the last! Anu is one of the names of Brahma (as distinct
from Brahma neuter), and it means "atom": Aniyamsam aniyasam, "the most
atomic of the atomic," the "immutable and imperishable (achyuta)
Purushottama."
Surely, then, the elements now known to us -- be their number
whatever it may -- as they are understood and defined at present, are
not,
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* Unfortunately, as these pages are being written the "archebiosis
of terrestrial existence" has turned, under a somewhat stricter
chemical analysis, into a simple precipitate of sulphate of lime --
hence from the scientific standpoint not even an organic
substance!!! Sic transit gloria mundi!
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 543 THE QUINTESSENCE OF KOSMOS.
nor can they be, the primordial elements. Those were formed
from "the curds of the cold radiant mother"
and "the fire-seed of the hot Father" who "are one,"
or, to express it in the plainer language of modern science, those
elements had their genesis in the depths of the primordial fire-mist --
the masses of incandescent vapour of the irresolvable nebulae;
for as Professor Newcomb shows (in his "Popular Astronomy,"
on page 444), resolvable nebulae are not a class of proper
nebulae.
More than half of those which were at first mistaken for nebulae --
he thinks -- are what he calls "starry clusters." The elements now
known, have arrived at their state of permanency in this 4th Round and
5th Race. They have a short period of rest before they are propelled
once more on their upward spiritual evolution; when the "living fire of
Orcus" will dissociate the most irresolvable and scatter them into the
primordial ONE -- again.
Meanwhile the Occultist goes further, as has been shown in the
Commentaries on the Seven Stanzas. Hence he can hardly hope for any help
or recognition from science, which will reject both his "aniyamsam
aniyasam" (the absolutely spiritual atom) and his Manasaputras --
"mind-born men." By resolving the "single material element" into one
absolute irresolvable element -- Spirit, or "Root-matter," thus
placing it at once outside the reach and province of physical philosophy
-- he has, of course but little in common with the orthodox men of
science. He maintains that Spirit and Matter are two FACETS of the
unknowable UNITY, their apparently contrasted aspects depending, (a)
on the various degrees of differentiation of the latter, and (b)
on the grades of consciousness attained by man himself. This is,
however, metaphysics, and has little to do with physics -- however great
in its own terrestrial limitation that physical philosophy may
now be.
Nevertheless, once that Science admits, if not the actual existence,
at any rate, the possibility of the existence, of a Universe with its
numberless forms, conditions, and aspects built out of a "single
Substance,"* it has
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* In his "World-Life" -- page 48 -- in the appended foot notes,
Professor Winchell says: -- "It is generally admitted that at
excessively high temperatures matter exists in a state of dissociation
-- that is, no chemical combination can exist;" and would appeal, to
prove the unity of matter, to the spectrum, which in every case of
homogeneity will show a bright line, whereas in the case of
several molecular arrangements existing -- in the nebulae say, or a star
-- "the spectrum should consist of two or three bright lines!" This
would be no proof either way to the physicist-Occultist, who maintains
that beyond a certain limit of visible matter, no spectrum, no
telescope and no microscope are of any use. The unity of matter, of that
which is real cosmic matter to the Alchemist, or "Adam's Earth" as the
Kabalists call it, can hardly be proved or disproved, by either the
French savant Dumas, who suggests "the composite nature of the
"elements" on certain relations of atomic weights," or even by Mr.
Crookes's "radiant matter," though his experiments may seem [[Footnote
continued on next page]]
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 544 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
to go further. Unless it also admits the possibility of One Element,
or the ONE LIFE of the Occultists. It will have to hang up that "single
substance," especially if limited to only the solar nebulae, like the
coffin of Mahomet, in mid air, though minus the attractive magnet that
sustains that coffin. Fortunately for the speculative physicists, if
unable to state with any degree of precision what the nebular theory
does imply, we have, thanks to Professor Winchell, and several
disagreeing astronomers, been able to learn what it does not
imply.* (Vide Supra.)
Unfortunately, this is far from clearing even the most simple of the
problems that have vexed, and still do vex, the men of learning in their
research after truth. We have to proceed with our inquiries, starting
with the earliest hypotheses of modern science, if we would discover
where and why it sins. Perchance it may be found that
Stallo is right, after all. That the blunders, contradictions, and
fallacies made by the most eminent men of learning are simply due to
their abnormal attitude. They are, and want to remain materialistic
quand meme, and yet "the general principles of the
atomo-mechanical theory -- the basis of modern physics -- are
substantially identical with the cardinal doctrines of ontological
metaphysics." Thus, "the fundamental errors of ontology become apparent
in proportion to the advance of physical Science." (Int. p. VI.,
"Concepts of Modern Physics.") Science is honeycombed with metaphysical
conceptions, but the Scientists will not admit the charge and fight
desperately to put atomo-mechanical masks on purely incorporeal and
spiritual laws in nature, on our plane -- refusing to admit their
substantiality even on other planes, the bare existence of which they
reject a priori.
It is easy to show, however, how Scientists, wedded to their
materialistic views, have endeavoured, ever since the day of Newton, to
put false masks on fact and truth. But their task is becoming with every
year more difficult; and with every year also, Chemistry, above all the
other sciences, approaches nearer and nearer the realm of the Occult in
nature. It is assimilating the very truths taught by the Occult Sciences
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
[[Footnote continued from previous page]] "to be best understood on
the hypothesis of the homogeneity of the elements of matter, and the
continuity of the states of matter." For all this does not go beyond
MATERIAL matter, so to say, even in what is shown by the spectrum,
that modern "eye of Siva" of physical experiments. It is of this
matter only, that H. St. Claire Deville could say that "when bodies,
deemed to be simple, combine with one another, they vanish, they are
individually annihilated"; simply because he could not
follow those bodies in their further transformation in the world of
spiritual cosmic matter. Verily modern science will never be able
to dig deep enough into the cosmological formations to find the
roots of the world-stuff or matter, unless she works on the same
lines of thought as the medieval alchemist did.
* "World-Life," Ibid.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 545 THE ORIGINAL BASE.
for ages, but hitherto bitterly derided. "Matter is eternal," says
the Esoteric Doctrine. But the matter the Occultists conceive of in its
laya, or zero state, is not the
matter of modern science; not even in its most rarefied gaseous state.
Mr. Crookes' "radiant matter" would appear matter of the grossest kind
in the realm of the beginnings, as it becomes pure spirit before it has
returned back even to its first point of differentiation. Therefore,
when the adept or alchemist adds that, though matter is eternal, for it
is PRADHANA, yet atoms are born at every new manvantara,
or reconstruction of the universe, it is no such contradiction as a
materialist, who believes in nothing beyond the atom, might think. There
is a difference between manifested and unmanifested
matter, between pradhana, the beginningless and
endless cause, and prakriti, or the manifested effect.
Says the sloka; --
"That which is the unevolved cause is emphatically called by the most
eminent sages, pradhana, original base, which is
subtile prakriti, viz., that which is
eternal, and which at once is, and is not, a mere process."*
That which in modern phraseology is respectively referred to as
Spirit and Matter, is ONE in eternity as the perpetual cause, and it is
neither Spirit nor matter, but IT -- rendered in Sanskrit TAD ("that"),
-- all that is, was, or will be, all that the imagination of man is
capable of conceiving. Even the exoteric Pantheism of Hinduism renders
it as no monotheistic philosophy ever did, for in superb phraseology its
cosmogony begins with the well-known words: --
"There was neither day nor night, neither heaven nor earth, neither
darkness nor light. And there was not ought else apprehensible by the
senses or by the mental faculties. There was then one Brahma,
essentially prakriti (Nature) and Spirit. For the two
aspects of Vishnu which are other than his supreme essential aspect
are prakriti and Spirit, and Brahman. When these two other
ASPECTS of his no longer subsist, but are dissolved,
then that aspect whence form and the rest, i.e.,
creation, proceed anew, is denominated
time, O twice-born."
It is that which is dissolved, or the illusionary dual
aspect of That, the essence of which is eternally ONE, that we call
eternal matter or Substance (Vide in Part II., "Primordial
Substance and Divine Thought"), formless, sexless,
inconceivable, even to our sixth sense or mind,** in which,
therefore, we refuse to see that which Monotheists call a personal,
anthropomorphic God.
How are these two propositions -- "that matter is eternal," and "the
atom periodical, and not eternal" -- viewed by modern exact Science? The
materialistic physicist will criticize and laugh them to scorn. The
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Book I. ch. II. Vishnu Purana, Fitzedward Hall's
Translation.
** Vide preceding Section IX., "Life, Force, and
Gravity," quotation from Anugita.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 546 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
liberal and progressive man of Science, however, the true and earnest
scientific searcher after truth -- e.g., the eminent chemist,
Mr. Crookes, will corroborate the probability of the two
statements. For, hardly has the echo of his lecture on the "Genesis of
the Elements" died away --the lecture which, delivered by him before the
Chemical Section of the British Association, at the last Birmingham
meeting, so startled every evolutionist who heard or read it -- than
there came another one in March last, 1888. Once more the President of
the Chemical Society brings before the world of Science and the public
the fruits of some new discoveries in the realm of atoms, and these
discoveries justify the occult teachings in every way. They are more
startling even than the statements made by him in the first lecture
(quoted later) and deserve well the attention of every Occultist,
Theosophist, and Metaphysician. This is what he says in his "Elements
and Meta-Elements," thus justifying Stallo's charges and
prevision with the fearlessness of a scientific mind which loves science
for truth's sake, regardless of any consequences to his own glory and
reputation. We quote his own words:
Permit me, gentlemen, now to draw your attention for a short time to
a subject which concerns the fundamental principles of chemistry, a
subject which may lead us to admit the possible existence of bodies
which, though neither compounds nor mixtures, are not elements in
the strictest sense of the word -- bodies which I venture to call
"meta-elements." To explain my meaning it is necessary for me to
revert to our conception of an element. What is the criterion of an
element? Where are we to draw the line between distinct existence
and identity? No one doubts that oxygen, sodium, chlorine, sulphur
are separate elements; and when we come to such groups as chlorine,
bromine, iodine, &c., we still feel no doubt, although were degrees
of "elementicity" admissible -- and to that we may ultimately have
to come -- it might be allowed that chlorine approximates much more
closely to bromine than to oxygen, sodium, or sulphur. Again, nickel
and cobalt are near to each other, very near, though no one
questions their claim to rank as distinct elements. Still I cannot
help asking what would have been the prevalent opinion among
chemists had the respective solutions of these bodies and their
compounds presented identical colours, instead of colours which,
approximately speaking, are mutually complementary. Would their
distinct nature have even now been recognised? When we pass further
and come to the so-called rare earths the ground is less secure
under our feet. Perhaps we may admit scandium, ytterbium, and others
of the like sort to elemental rank; but what are we to say in the
case of praseo- and neo-dymium, between which there may be said to
exist no well-marked chemical difference, their chief claim to
separate individuality being slight differences in basicity and
crystallizing powers, though their physical distinctions, as shown
by spectrum observations, are very strongly marked? Even here we may
imagine the disposition of the majority of chemists would incline
toward the side of leniency, so that they would admit these two
bodies within the charmed circle. Whether in so doing they would be
able to appeal to any broad principle is an open question. If we
admit these candidates
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 547 OCCULT CHEMISTRY.
how in justice are we to exclude the series of elemental bodies or
meta-elements made known to us by Kruss and Nilson? Here the
spectral differences are well marked, while my own researches on
didymium show also a slight difference in basicity between some at
least of these doubtful bodies. In the same category must be
included the numerous separate bodies into which it is probable that
yttrium, erbium, samarium, and other "elements" -- commonly
so-called -- have been and are being split up. Where then are we to
draw the line? The different groupings shade off so imperceptibly
the one into the other that it is impossible to erect a definite
boundary between any two adjacent bodies and to say that the body on
this side of the line is an element, while the one on the other side
is non-elementary, or merely something which simulates or
approximates to an element. Wherever an apparently reasonable line
might be drawn it would no doubt be easy at once to assign most
bodies to their proper side, as in all cases of classification the
real difficulty comes in when the border-line is approached. Slight
chemical differences, of course, are admitted, and, up to a certain
point, so are well-marked physical differences. What are we to say,
however, when the only chemical difference is an almost
imperceptible tendency for the one body -- of a couple or of a group
-- to precipitate before the other? Again, there are cases where the
chemical differences reach the vanishing point, although well-marked
physical differences still remain. Here we stumble on a new
difficulty: in such obscurities what is chemical and what is
physical? Are we not entitled to call a slight tendency of a nascent
amorphous precipitate to fall down in advance of another a "physical
difference?" And may we not call coloured reactions depending on the
amount of some particular acid present and varying, according to the
concentration of the solution and to the solvent employed, "chemical
differences?" I do not see how we can deny elementary character to a
body which differs from another by well-marked colour, or
spectrum-reactions, while we accord it to another body whose only
claim is a very minute difference in basic powers. Having once
opened the door wide enough to admit some spectrum differences, we
have to inquire how minute a difference qualifies the candidate to
pass? I will give instances from my own experience of some of these
doubtful candidates.
And here the great chemist gives several cases of the very
extraordinary behaviour of molecules and earths, apparently the same,
and which yet, when examined very closely, were found to exhibit
differences which, however imperceptible, still show that none of them
are simple bodies, and that the 60 or 70 elements accepted in
chemistry, can no longer cover the ground. Their name, apparently, is
legion, but as the so-called "periodic theory" stands in the way of an
unlimited multiplication of elements, Mr. Crookes is obliged to find
some means of reconciling the new discovery with the old theory. "That
theory," he says: --
"Has received such abundant verification that we cannot lightly
accept any interpretation of phenomena which fails to be in
accordance with it. But if we suppose the elements reinforced by a
vast number of bodies slightly differing from each other in their
properties, and forming, if I may use the expression,
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 548 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
aggregations of nebulae where we formerly saw, or believed we saw,
separate stars, the periodic arrangement can no longer be definitely
grasped. No longer, that is, if we retain our usual conception of an
element. Let us, then, modify this conception. For "element" read
"elementary group" -- such elementary groups taking the place of the
old elements in the periodic scheme -- and the difficulty falls
away. In defining an element, let us take not an external boundary,
but an internal type. Let us say, e.g., the smallest
ponderable quantity of yttrium is an assemblage of ultimate atoms
almost infinitely more like each other than they are to the atoms of
any other approximating element. It does not necessarily follow that
the atoms shall all be absolutely alike among themselves. The atomic
weight which we ascribed to yttrium, therefore, merely represents a
mean value around which the actual weights of the individual atoms
of the "element" range within certain limits. But if my conjecture
is tenable, could we separate atom from atom, we should find them
varying within narrow limits on each side of the mean. The very
process of fractionation implies the existence of such differences
in certain bodies."
Thus fact and truth have once more forced the hand of "exact"
Science, and compelled it to enlarge its views and change its terms
which, masking the multitude, reduced them to one body -- like the
Septenary Elohim and their hosts transformed by the materialistic
religionists into one Jehovah. Replace the chemical terms "Molecule,"
"atom," "particle," etc., by the words "Hosts," "Monads," "Devas," etc.,
and one might think the genesis of gods, the primeval evolution of
manvantaric intelligent Forces, was being described. But the
learned lecturer adds something still more suggestive to his descriptive
remarks; whether consciously or unconsciously, who knoweth? For he says
the following: --
"Until lately such bodies passed muster as elements. They had
definite properties, chemical and physical; they had recognised
atomic weights. If we take a pure dilute solution of such a body,
yttrium for instance, and if we add to it an excess of strong
ammonia, we obtain a precipitate which appears perfectly
homogeneous. But if instead we add very dilute ammonia in quantity
sufficient only to precipitate one-half of the base present, we
obtain no immediate precipitate. If we stir up the whole thoroughly
so as to insure a uniform mixture of the solution and the ammonia,
and set the vessel aside for an hour, carefully excluding dust, we
may still find the liquid clear and bright, without any vestige of
turbidity. After three or four hours, however, an opalescence will
declare itself, and the next morning a precipitate will have
appeared. Now let us ask ourselves, What can be the meaning of this
phenomenon? The quantity of precipitant added was insufficient to
throw down more than half the yttria present, therefore a process
akin to selection has been going on for several hours. The
precipitation has evidently not been effected at random,
those molecules of the base being decomposed which happened to
come in contact with a corresponding molecule of ammonia, for we
have taken care that the liquids should be uniformly mixed, so that
one molecule of the original salt would not be more exposed to
decomposition
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 549 MONADS AND ATOMS.
than any other. If, further, we consider the time which elapses
before the appearance of a precipitate, we cannot avoid coming to
the conclusion that the action which has been going on for the first
few hours is of a selective character. The problem is not why a
precipitate is produced, but what determines or directs some atoms
to fall down and others to remain in solution. Out of the multitude
of atoms present, what power is it that directs each atom to
choose the proper path? We may picture to ourselves some directive
force passing the atoms one by one in review, selecting one for
precipitation and another for solution till all have been adjusted."
The italics in the above passage are ours. Well may a man of science
ask himself, "What power is it that directs each atom," and what is it
that its character should be selective? Theists would solve the
question by answering "God"; and would solve nothing philosophically.
Occultism answers on its own pantheistic grounds, and refers the reader
to a subsequent section, "Gods, Monads, and Atoms."
The learned lecturer sees in it that which is his chief concern:
the finger-posts and the traces of a path which may lead to the
discovery, and the full and complete demonstration of an homogeneous
element in nature. He remarks: --
"In order that such a selection can be effected there evidently must
be some slight differences between which it is possible to select,
and this difference almost certainly must be one of basicity, so
slight as to be imperceptible by any test at present known, but
susceptible of being nursed and encouraged to a point when the
difference can be appreciated by ordinary tests."
Occultism, which knows of the existence and presence in Nature of the
One eternal element at the first differentiation of which the roots of
the tree of life are periodically struck, needs no scientific proofs. It
says: -- Ancient Wisdom has solved the problem ages ago. Aye; earnest,
as well as mocking reader, Science is slowly but as surely approaching
our domains of the Occult. It is forced by its own discoveries to adopt
nolens volens our phraseology and symbols. Chemical Science is
now compelled, by the very force of things, to accept even our
illustration of the evolution of the gods and atoms, so suggestively and
undeniably figured in the caduceus of Mercury, the God of Wisdom, and in
the allegorical language of the Archaic Sages. Says a commentary in the
esoteric doctrine: --
. . . . The trunk of the ASVATTHA
(the tree of Life and Being, the ROD of the
caduceus) grows from and descends at every Beginning (every
new manvantara) from the two dark wings of the Swan (HANSA)
of Life. The two Serpents, the ever-living and its
illusion (Spirit and matter) whose two heads grow from
the one head between the wings, descend along the trunk,
interlaced in close embrace. The two tails join on earth (the
manifested Universe) into one, and this is the great
illusion, O Lanoo!"
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 550 THE SECRET DOCTRINE
Every one knows what the caduceus is, already modified by the Greeks.
The original symbol -- with the triple head of the serpent -- became
altered into a rod with a knob, and the two lower heads were separated,
thus disfiguring somewhat the original meaning. Yet it is as good an
illustration as can be for our purpose, this laya rod entwined by two
serpents. Verily the wonderful powers of the magic caduceus were sung by
all the ancient poets, with a very good reason for those who understood
the secret meaning.
Now what says the learned President of the Chemical Society of Great
Britain, in that same lecture, which has any reference to, or bearing
upon, our above-mentioned doctrine. Very little; only this -- and
nothing more: --
"In the Birmingham address already referred to I asked my audience
to picture the action of two forces on the original protyle --- one
being time, accompanied by a lowering of temperature; the other,
swinging to and fro like a mighty pendulum, having periodic cycles
of ebb and swell, rest and activity, being intimately connected with
the imponderable matter, essence, or source of energy we call
electricity. Now, a simile like this effects its object if it fixes
in the mind the particular fact it is intended to emphasize, but it
must not be expected necessarily to run parallel with all the facts.
Besides the lowering of temperature with the periodic ebb and flow
of electricity, positive or negative, requisite to confer on the
newly-born elements their particular atomicity, it is evident that a
third factor must be taken into account. Nature does not act on a
flat plane; she demands space for her cosmogenic operations, and if
we introduce space as the third factor, all appears clear. Instead
of a pendulum, which, though to a certain extent a good
illustration, is impossible as a fact, let us seek some more
satisfactory way of representing what I conceive may have taken
place. Let us suppose the zigzag diagram not drawn upon a plane, but
projected in space of three dimensions. What figure can we best
select to meet all the conditions involved? Many of the facts can be
well explained by supposing the projection in space of Professor
Emerson Reynolds' zigzag curve to be a spiral. This figure is,
however, inadmissible, inasmuch as the curve has to pass through a
point neutral as to electricity and chemical energy twice in each
cycle. We must, therefore, adopt some other figure. A figure of
eight (8), or lemniscate, will foreshorten into a zigzag just as
well as a spiral, and it fulfils every condition of the problem."
A lemniscate for the evolution downward, from Spirit into
matter;
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another form of a spiral, perhaps, in its
reinvolutionary path onward, from matter into Spirit, and the
necessary gradual and final reabsorption into the laya state,
that which Science calls in her own way "the point neutral as to
electricity" etc., or the zero point. Such are the Occult facts
and statement. They may be left with the greatest security and
confidence to Science, to be justified some day. Let us hear some more,
however, about this primordial genetic type of the symbolical caduceus.
"Such a figure will result from three very simple simultaneous
motions. First, a simple oscillation backwards and forwards (suppose
east and west); secondly, a simple oscillation at right angles to
the former (suppose north and south) of half the periodic time --
i.e., twice as fast; and thirdly, a motion at right angles to
these two (suppose downwards), which, in its simplest form, would be
with unvarying velocity. If we project this figure in space we find
on examination that the points of the curves, where chlorine,
bromine, and iodine are formed, come close under each other; so also
will sulphur, selenium, and tellurium; again, phosphorus, arsenic,
and antimony; and in like manner other series of analogous bodies.
It may be asked whether this scheme explains how and why the
elements appear in this order? Let us imagine a cyclical translation
in space, each evolution witnessing the genesis of the group of
elements which I previously represented as produced during one
complete vibration of the pendulum. Let us suppose that one cycle
has thus been completed, the centre of the unknown creative force in
its mighty journey through space having scattered along its track
the primitive atoms -- the seeds, if I may use the expression --
which presently are to coalesce and develop into the groupings now
known as lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen,
fluorine, sodium, magnesium, aluminium, silicon, phosphorus,
sulphur, and chlorine. What is most probably the form of track now
pursued? Were it strictly confined to the same plane of temperature
and time, the next elementary groupings to appear would again have
been those of lithium, and the original cycle would have been
eternally repeated, producing again and again the same 14 elements.
The conditions, however, are not quite the same. Space and
electricity are as at first, but temperature has altered, and thus,
instead of the atoms of lithium being supplemented with atoms in all
respects analogous with themselves, the atomic groupings which come
into being when the second cycle commences form, not lithium, but
its lineal descendant, potassium. Suppose, therefore, the vis
generatrix travelling to and fro in cycles along a lemniscate
path, as above suggested, while simultaneously temperature is
declining and time is flowing on -- variations which I have
endeavoured to represent by the downward sink -- each coil of the
lemniscate track crosses the same vertical line at lower and lower
points. Projected in space, the curve shows a central line neutral
as far as electricity is concerned, and neutral in chemical
properties -- positive electricity on the north, negative on the
south. Dominant atomicities are governed by the distance east and
west from the neutral centre line, monatomic elements being one
remove from it, diatomic two removes, and so on. In every successive
coil the same law holds good."
And, as if to prove the postulate of Occult Science and Hindu philos-
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ophy, that, at the hour of the Pralaya, the two aspects of
the unknowable deity, "the Swan in darkness" -- Prakriti and Purusha,
nature or matter in all its forms and Spirit -- "no longer subsist but
are (absolutely) dissolved," we learn the conclusive
scientific opinion of the great English chemist, who caps his proofs by
saying: -- "We have now traced the formation of the chemical elements
from knots and voids in a primitive, formless fluid. We have shown the
possibility, nay, the probability that the atoms are not eternal in
existence, but share with all other created beings the attributes of
decay and death."
Occultism says amen to this, as the Scientific "possibility"
and "probability" are for it facts demonstrated beyond the necessity of
further proof or any extraneous physical evidence. Nevertheless, it
repeats with as much assurance as ever: "MATTER IS ETERNAL, becoming
atomic (its aspect) only periodically." This is as sure as that the
other proposition, which is almost unanimously accepted by astronomers
and physicists -- namely, that the wear and tear of the body of the
Universe is steadily going on, and that it will finally lead to the
extinction of the Solar fires and the destruction of the Universe -- is
quite erroneous on the lines traced by Men of Science. There will be, as
there ever were in time and eternity, periodical dissolutions of the
manifested Universe, but (a) a partial pralaya after
every "Day of Brahma;" and (b) an Universal pralaya -- the MAHA-PRALAYA
-- only after the lapse of every Brahma's age. But the scientific causes
for such dissolution, as brought forward by exact Science, have nothing
to do with the true causes. However that may be, Occultism is once more
justified by Science, for Mr. Crookes said: --
"We have shown, from arguments drawn from the chemical laboratory,
that in matter which has responded to every test of an element,
there are minute shades of difference which may admit of selection.
We have seen that the time-honoured distinction between elements and
compounds no longer keeps pace with the developments of chemical
science, but must be modified to include a vast array of
intermediate bodies -- "meta-elements." We have shown how the
objections of Clerk-Maxwell, weighty as they are, may be met; and
finally, we have adduced reasons for believing that primitive matter
was formed by the act of a generative force, throwing off at
intervals of time atoms endowed with varying quantities of primitive
forms of energy. If we may hazard any conjectures as to the source
of energy embodied in a chemical atom, we may, I think, premise that
the heat radiations propagated outwards through the ether from the
ponderable matter of the universe, by some process of nature not yet
known to us, are transformed at the confines of the universe into
the primary -- the essential -- motions of chemical atoms, which,
the instant they are formed, gravitate inwards, and thus restore to
the universe the energy which otherwise would be lost to it through
radiant heat. If this conjecture be well founded, Sir William
Thomson's startling prediction of the final decrepitude of the
universe through the dissipation of its energy falls to the ground.
In this
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fashion, gentlemen, it seems to me that the question of the elements
may be provisionally treated. Our slender knowledge of these first
mysteries is extending steadily, surely, though slowly."
By a strong and curious coincidence even our "septenary" doctrine
seems to force the hand of Science. If we understand rightly, Chemistry
speaks of fourteen groupings of primitive atoms -- lithium, beryllium,
boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, sodium, magnesium, aluminium,
silicon, phosphorus, sulphur and chlorine; and Mr. Crookes, speaking of
the "dominant atomicities," enumerates seven groups of these, for he
says: --
"As the mighty focus of creative energy goes round, we see it in
successive cycles sowing in one tract of space seeds of lithium,
potassium, rubidium, and caesium; in another tract, chlorine,
bromine, and iodine; in a third, sodium, copper, silver, and gold;
in a fourth, sulphur, selenium, and tellurium; in a fifth,
beryllium, calcium, strontium, and barium; in a sixth, magnesium,
zinc, cadmium, and mercury; in a seventh, phosphorus, arsenic,
antimony, and bismuth" -- which makes seven groupings on the one
hand. And after showing "in other tracts the other elements --
namely, aluminium, gallium, indium, and thallium; silicon,
germanium, and tin; carbon, titanium, and zirconium."
He adds: "While a natural position near the neutral axis is found for
the three groups of elements relegated by Professor Mendeleeff to a sort
of Hospital for Incurables -- his eighth family." It might be
interesting to compare these "seven of the eighth family of
'incurables'" with the allegories concerning the seven primitive sons of
"Mother, Infinite Space," or Aditi, and the eighth son rejected
by her. Many a strange coincidence may thus be found between "those
intermediate links . . . named 'meta-elements or elementoids and those
whom occult science names their noumenoi,' the
intelligent minds and rulers of those groupings of Monads and Atoms. But
this would lead us too far. Let us be content with finding the
confession of the fact that "this deviation from absolute homogeneity
should mark the constitution of these molecules or aggregations of
matter which we designate elements and will perhaps be clearer if we
return in imagination to the earliest dawn of our material universe,
and, face to face with the Great Secret, try to consider the processes
of elemental evolution." Thus finally Science, in the person of its
highest representatives, in order to make itself clearer to the profane,
adopts the phraseology of such old adepts as Roger Bacon, and returns to
the "protyle." All this is hopeful and suggestive of the "signs of the
times."
Indeed these "signs" are many and multiply daily; but none are more
important than those just quoted. For now the chasm between the occult
"superstitious and unscientific" teachings and "exact"
science is completely bridged, and one, at least, of the few eminent
chemists of the day is in the realm of the infinite possibilities of
occultism. Every new
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step he will take will bring him nearer and nearer to that mysterious
centre, from which radiate the innumerable paths that lead down Spirit
into matter, and which transform the gods and the living monads into man
and sentient nature.
But we have something more to say on this subject in the following
section.
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from
The Secret Doctrine,
by H. P. Blavatsky
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