THE SECRET DOCTRINE:
THE SYNTHESIS
OF
SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PHILOSOPHY.
by H. P. BLAVATSKY
PROEM
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PAGES FROM A PRE-HISTORIC PERIOD.
AN Archaic Manuscript -- a collection of palm leaves
made impermeable to water, fire, and air, by some specific unknown
process -- is before the writer's eye. On the first page is an
immaculate white disk within a dull black ground. On the following page,
the same disk, but with a central point. The first, the student knows to
represent Kosmos in Eternity, before the re-awakening of still
slumbering Energy, the emanation of the Word in later systems. The point
in the hitherto immaculate Disk, Space and Eternity in Pralaya, denotes
the dawn of differentiation. It is the Point in the Mundane Egg (see
Part II., "The Mundane Egg"), the germ within the latter which will
become the Universe, the ALL, the boundless, periodical Kosmos, this
germ being latent and active, periodically and by turns. The one circle
is divine Unity, from which all proceeds, whither all returns. Its
circumference -- a forcibly limited symbol, in view of the limitation of
the human mind -- indicates the abstract, ever incognisable PRESENCE,
and its plane, the Universal Soul, although the two are one. Only the
face of the Disk being white and the ground all around black, shows
clearly that its plane is the only knowledge, dim and hazy though it
still is, that is attainable by man. It is on this plane that the
Manvantaric manifestations begin; for it is in this SOUL that slumbers,
during the Pralaya, the Divine Thought,* wherein lies concealed the plan
of every future Cosmogony and Theogony.
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* It is hardly necessary to remind the reader once more that the term
"Divine Thought," like that of "Universal Mind," must not be regarded as
even vaguely shadowing forth an intellectual process akin to that
exhibited by man. The "Unconscious," according to von Hartmann, arrived
at the vast creative, or rather Evolutionary Plan, "by a clairvoyant
wisdom superior to all consciousness," which in the Vedantic language
would mean absolute Wisdom. Only those who realise how far Intuition
soars above the tardy processes of ratiocinative thought can form the
faintest conception of [[Footnote continued on next page]]
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It is the ONE LIFE, eternal, invisible, yet Omnipresent, without
beginning or end, yet periodical in its regular manifestations, between
which periods reigns the dark mystery of non-Being; unconscious, yet
absolute Consciousness; unrealisable, yet the one self-existing reality;
truly, "a chaos to the sense, a Kosmos to the reason." Its one absolute
attribute, which is ITSELF, eternal, ceaseless Motion, is called in
esoteric parlance the "Great Breath,"* which is the perpetual motion of
the universe, in the sense of limitless, ever-present SPACE. That which
is motionless cannot be Divine. But then there is nothing in fact and
reality absolutely motionless within the universal soul.
Almost five centuries B.C. Leucippus, the instructor of Democritus,
maintained that Space was filled eternally with atoms actuated by a
ceaseless motion, the latter generating in due course of time, when
those atoms aggregated, rotatory motion, through mutual collisions
producing lateral movements. Epicurus and Lucretius taught the same,
only adding to the lateral motion of the atoms the idea of affinity --
an occult teaching.
From the beginning of man's inheritance, from the first appearance of
the architects of the globe he lives in, the unrevealed Deity was
recognised and considered under its only philosophical aspect --
universal motion, the thrill of the creative Breath in Nature. Occultism
sums up the "One Existence" thus: "Deity is an arcane, living (or
moving) FIRE, and the eternal witnesses to this unseen Presence are
Light, Heat, Moisture," -- this trinity including, and being the cause
of, every
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[[Footnote continued from previous page]] that absolute Wisdom which
transcends the ideas of Time and Space. Mind, as we know it, is
resolvable into states of consciousness, of varying duration, intensity,
complexity, etc. -- all, in the ultimate, resting on sensation, which is
again Maya. Sensation, again, necessarily postulates limitation. The
personal God of orthodox Theism perceives, thinks, and is affected by
emotion; he repents and feels "fierce anger." But the notion of such
mental states clearly involves the unthinkable postulate of the
externality of the exciting stimuli, to say nothing of the impossibility
of ascribing changelessness to a Being whose emotions fluctuate with
events in the worlds he presides over. The conceptions of a Personal God
as changeless and infinite are thus unpsychological and, what is worse,
unphilosophical.
* Plato proves himself an Initiate, when saying in Cratylus that [[theos]]
is derived from the verb [[theein]], "to move," "to run," as
the first astronomers who observed the motions of the heavenly bodies
called the planets [[theoi]], the gods. (See Book II.,
"Symbolism of the Cross and Circle.") Later, the word produced another
term, [[aletheia]] -- "the breath of God."
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phenomenon in Nature.* Intra-Cosmic motion is eternal and ceaseless;
cosmic motion (the visible, or that which is subject to perception) is
finite and periodical. As an eternal abstraction it is the EVER-PRESENT;
as a manifestation, it is finite both in the coming direction and the
opposite, the two being the alpha and omega of successive
reconstructions. Kosmos -- the NOUMENON -- has nought to do with the
causal relations of the phenomenal World. It is only with reference to
the intra-cosmic soul, the ideal Kosmos in the immutable Divine Thought,
that we may say: "It never had a beginning nor will it have an end."
With regard to its body or Cosmic organization, though it cannot be said
that it had a first, or will ever have a last construction, yet at each
new Manvantara, its organization may be regarded as the first and the
last of its kind, as it evolutes every time on a higher plane . . . .
A few years ago only, it was stated that: --
"The esoteric doctrine teaches, like Buddhism and Brahminism, and
even the Kabala, that the one infinite and unknown Essence exists from
all eternity, and in regular and harmonious successions is either
passive or active. In the poetical phraseology of Manu these conditions
are called the "Days" and the "Nights" of Brahma. The latter is either
"awake" or "asleep." The Svabhavikas, or philosophers of the oldest
school of Buddhism (which still exists in Nepaul), speculate only upon
the active condition of this "Essence," which they call Svabhavat, and
deem it foolish to theorise upon the abstract and "unknowable" power in
its passive condition. Hence they are called atheists by both Christian
theologians and modern scientists, for neither of the
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* Nominalists, arguing with Berkeley that "it is impossible . . . to
form the abstract idea of motion distinct from the body moving" ("Prin.
of Human Knowledge," Introd., par. 10), may put
the question, "What is that body, the producer of that motion? Is it a
substance? Then you are believers in a Personal God?" etc., etc. This
will be answered farther on, in the Addendum to this Book; meanwhile, we
claim our rights of Conceptionalists as against Roscelini's
materialistic views of Realism and Nominalism. "Has science," says one
of its ablest advocates, Edward Clodd, "revealed anything that weakens
or opposes itself to the ancient words in which the Essence of all
religion, past, present, and to come, is given; to do justly, to love
mercy, to walk humbly before thy God?" Provided we connote by the word
God, not the crude anthropomorphism which is still the backbone of
our current theology, but the symbolic conception of that which is Life
and Motion of the Universe, to know which in physical order is to
know time past, present, and to come, in the existence of successions of
phenomena; to know which, in the moral, is to know what has been, is,
and will be, within human consciousness. (See "Science and
the Emotions." A Discourse delivered at South Place Chapel,
Finsbury, London, Dec. 27th, 1885.)
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two are able to understand the profound logic of their philosophy.
The former will allow of no other God than the personified secondary
powers which have worked out the visible universe, and which became with
them the anthropomorphic God of the Christians -- the male Jehovah,
roaring amid thunder and lightning. In its turn, rationalistic science
greets the Buddhists and the Svabhavikas as the "positivists" of the
archaic ages. If we take a one-sided view of the philosophy of the
latter, our materialists may be right in their own way. The Buddhists
maintained that there is no Creator, but an infinitude of creative
powers, which collectively form the one eternal substance, the essence
of which is inscrutable -- hence not a subject for speculation for any
true philosopher. Socrates invariably refused to argue upon the mystery
of universal being, yet no one would ever have thought of charging him
with atheism, except those who were bent upon his destruction. Upon
inaugurating an active period, says the Secret Doctrine, an expansion of
this Divine essence from without inwardly and from within outwardly,
occurs in obedience to eternal and immutable law, and the phenomenal or
visible universe is the ultimate result of the long chain of cosmical
forces thus progressively set in motion. In like manner, when the
passive condition is resumed, a contraction of the Divine essence takes
place, and the previous work of creation is gradually and progressively
undone. The visible universe becomes disintegrated, its material
dispersed; and 'darkness' solitary and alone, broods once more over the
face of the 'deep.' To use a Metaphor from the Secret Books, which will
convey the idea still more clearly, an out-breathing of the 'unknown
essence' produces the world; and an inhalation causes it to disappear.
This process has been going on from all eternity, and our present
universe is but one of an infinite series, which had no beginning and
will have no end." -- (See "Isis Unveiled"; also
"The Days and Nights of Brahma" in Part II.)
This passage will be explained, as far as it is possible, in the
present work. Though, as it now stands, it contains nothing new to the
Orientalist, its esoteric interpretation may contain a good deal which
has hitherto remained entirely unknown to the Western student.
The first illustration being a plain disc
the second one in the Archaic
symbol shows
, a disc with a point
in it -- the first differentiation in the periodical manifestations of
the ever-eternal nature, sexless and infinite "Aditi in THAT" (Rig
Veda), the point in the disc, or potential Space within abstract Space.
In its third stage the point is transformed into a diameter, thus
It now symbolises a divine
immaculate Mother-Nature within the all-embracing absolute Infinitude.
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When the diameter line is crossed by a vertical one
, it becomes the mundane cross.
Humanity has reached its third root-race; it is the sign for the origin
of human life to begin. When the circumference disappears and leaves
only the
it is a sign that the
fall of man into matter is accomplished, and the FOURTH race begins. The
Cross within a circle symbolises pure Pantheism; when the Cross was left
uninscribed, it became phallic. It had the same and yet other meanings
as a TAU inscribed within a circle
or as a "Thor's hammer," the Jaina cross, so-called, or simply Svastica
within a circle
By the third symbol -- the circle divided in two by the horizontal
line of the diameter -- the first manifestation of creative (still
passive, because feminine) Nature was meant. The first shadowy
perception of man connected with procreation is feminine, because man
knows his mother more than his father. Hence female deities were more
sacred than the male. Nature is therefore feminine, and, to a degree,
objective and tangible, and the spirit Principle which fructifies it is
concealed. By adding to the circle with the horizontal line in it, a
perpendicular line, the tau was formed -- --
-- the oldest form of the letter.
It was the glyph of the third root-race to the day of its symbolical
Fall -- i.e., when the separation of sexes by natural evolution
took place -- when the figure became
, the circle, or sexless life
modified or separated -- a double glyph or symbol. With the races of our
Fifth Race it became in symbology the sacr', and in Hebrew n'cabvah, of
the first-formed races;* then it changed into the Egyptian
(emblem of life), and still later
into the sign of Venus,
Then comes
the Svastica (Thor's hammer, or the "Hermetic Cross" now), entirely
separated from its Circle, thus becoming purely phallic. The esoteric
symbol of Kali Yuga is the five-pointed star reversed, thus
-- the sign of human sorcery, with
its two points (horns) turned heavenward, a position every
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* See that suggestive work, "The Source of Measures," where the
author explains the real meaning of the word "sacr'," from which
"sacred," "sacrament," are derived, which have now become synonyms of
"holiness," though purely phallic!
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Occultist will recognise as one of the "left-hand," and used in
ceremonial magic.*
It is hoped that during the perusal of this work the erroneous ideas
of the public in general with regard to Pantheism will be modified. It
is wrong and unjust to regard the Buddhists and Advaitee Occultists as
atheists. If not all of them philosophers, they are, at any rate, all
logicians, their objections and arguments being based on strict
reasoning. Indeed, if the Parabrahmam of the Hindus may be taken as a
representative of the hidden and nameless deities of other nations, this
absolute Principle will be found to be the prototype from which all the
others were copied. Parabrahm is not "God," because It is not a God. "It
is that which is supreme, and not supreme (paravara)," explains Mandukya
Upanishad (2.28). IT is "Supreme" as CAUSE, not supreme as effect.
Parabrahm is simply, as a "Secondless Reality," the all-inclusive Kosmos
-- or, rather, the infinite Cosmic Space -- in the highest spiritual
sense, of course. Brahma (neuter) being the unchanging, pure, free,
undecaying supreme Root, "the ONE true Existence, Paramarthika," and the
absolute Chit and Chaitanya (intelligence, consciousness) cannot be a
cogniser, "for THAT can have no subject of cognition." Can the flame be
called the essence of Fire? This Essence is "the LIFE and LIGHT of the
Universe, the visible fire and flame are destruction, death, and evil."
"Fire and Flame destroy the body of an Arhat, their essence makes him
immortal." (Bodhi-mur, Book II.) "The knowledge of the
absolute Spirit, like the effulgence of the sun, or like heat in fire,
is naught else than the absolute Essence itself," says Sankaracharya.
IT -- is "the Spirit of the Fire," not fire itself; therefore,
"the attributes of the latter, heat or flame, are not the attributes of
the Spirit, but of that of which that Spirit is the unconscious cause."
Is not the above sentence the true key-note of later Rosicrucian
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* We are told by the Western mathematicians and some American
Kabalists, that in the Kabala also "the value of the Jehovah name is
that of the diameter of a circle." Add to this the fact that Jehovah is
the third Sephiroth, Binah, a feminine word, and you have the
key to the mystery. By certain Kabalistic transformations this name,
androgynous in the first chapters of Genesis, becomes in its
transformations entirely masculine, Cainite and phallic. The fact of
choosing a deity among the pagan gods and making of it a special
national God, to call upon it as the "One living God," the "God of
Gods," and then proclaim this worship Monotheistic, does not change it
into the ONE Principle whose "Unity admits not of multiplication,
change, or form," especially in the case of a priapic deity, as Jehovah
now demonstrated to be.
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philosophy? Parabrahm is, in short, the collective aggregate of
Kosmos in its infinity and eternity, the "THAT" and "THIS" to which
distributive aggregates can not be applied.* "In the beginning THIS was
the Self, one only" (Aitareya Upanishad);
the great Sankaracharya, explains that "THIS" referred to the
Universe (Jagat); the sense of the words, "In the beginning," meaning
before the reproduction of the phenomenal Universe.
Therefore, when the Pantheists echo the Upanishads, which state, as
in the Secret Doctrine, that "this" cannot create, they do not deny a
Creator, or rather a collective aggregate of creators, but only
refuse, very logically, to attribute "creation" and especially
formation, something finite to an Infinite Principle. With them,
Parabrahmam is a passive because an Absolute Cause, the unconditioned
Mukta. It is only limited Omniscience and Omnipotence that are
refused to the latter, because these are still attributes (as reflected
in man's perceptions); and because Parabrahm, being the "Supreme ALL,"
the ever invisible spirit and Soul of Nature, changeless and eternal,
can have no attributes; absoluteness very naturally precluding any idea
of the finite or conditioned from being connected with it. And if the
Vedantin postulates attributes as belonging simply to its emanation,
calling it "Iswara plus Maya," and Avidya (Agnosticism and
Nescience rather than ignorance), it is difficult to find any Atheism in
this conception.** Since there can be neither two INFINITES nor two
ABSOLUTES in a Universe supposed to be Boundless, this Self-Existence
can hardly be conceived of as creating personally. In the sense and
perceptions of finite "Beings," THAT is Non-"being," in the sense that
it is the one BE-NESS; for, in this ALL lies concealed its coeternal and
coeval emanation or inherent radiation, which, upon becoming
periodically Brahma (the male-female Potency) becomes or expands itself
into the manifested Universe. Narayana moving on the (abstract) waters
of Space, is transformed into the Waters of concrete substance moved by
him, who now becomes the manifested WORD or Logos.
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* See "Vedanta Sara," by Major G. A. Jacob; as also "The Aphorisms of
S'andilya," translated by Cowell, p. 42.
** Nevertheless, prejudiced and rather fanatical Christian
Orientalists would like to prove this pure Atheism. For proof of this,
see about Major Jacob's "Vedanta Sara." Yet, the whole Antiquity echoes
this Vedantic thought: --
"Omnis enim per se divom natura necesse est
Immortali aevo summa cum pace fruatur."
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The orthodox Brahmins, those who rise the most against the Pantheists
and Adwaitees, calling them Atheists, are forced, if Manu has any
authority in this matter, to accept the death of Brahma, the creator, at
the expiration of every "Age" of this (creative) deity (100 Divine years
-- a period which in our years requires fifteen figures to express it).
Yet, no philosopher among them will view this "death" in any other sense
than as a temporary disappearance from the manifested plane of
existence, or as a periodical rest.
The Occultists are, therefore, at one with the Adwaita Vedantin
philosophers as to the above tenet. They show the impossibility of
accepting on philosophical grounds the idea of the absolute ALL creating
or even evolving the "Golden Egg," into which it is said to enter in
order to transform itself into Brahma -- the Creator, who expands
himself later into gods and all the visible Universe. They say that
Absolute Unity cannot pass to infinity; for infinity presupposes the
limitless extension of something, and the duration of that
"something"; and the One All is like Space -- which is its only mental
and physical representation on this Earth, or our plane of existence --
neither an object of, nor a subject to, perception. If one could suppose
the Eternal Infinite All, the Omnipresent Unity, instead of being in
Eternity, becoming through periodical manifestation a manifold Universe
or a multiple personality, that Unity would cease to be one. Locke's
idea that "pure Space is capable of neither resistance nor Motion" -- is
incorrect. Space is neither a "limitless void," nor a "conditioned
fulness," but both: being, on the plane of absolute abstraction, the
ever-incognisable Deity, which is void only to finite minds,* and on
that of mayavic perception, the Plenum, the absolute Container
of all that is, whether manifested or unmanifested: it is, therefore,
that ABSOLUTE ALL. There is no difference between the Christian
Apostle's "In Him we live and move and have our being," and the Hindu
Rishi's "The Universe lives in, proceeds from, and will
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* The very names of the two chief deities, Brahma and Vishnu, ought
to have long ago suggested their esoteric meanings. For the root of one,
Brahmam, or Brahm, is derived by some from the word Brih, "to grow" or
"to expand" (see Calcutta Review, vol. lxvi., p. 14); and of
the other, Vishnu, from the root Vis, "to pervade," to enter in the
nature of the essence; Brahma-Vishnu being this infinite SPACE, of which
the gods, the Rishis, the Manus, and all in this universe are simply the
potencies, Vibhutayah.
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return to, Brahma (Brahma)": for Brahma (neuter), the unmanifested,
is that Universe in abscondito, and Brahma, the manifested, is
the Logos, made male-female* in the symbolical orthodox dogmas. The God
of the Apostle-Initiate and of the Rishi being both the Unseen and the
Visible SPACE. Space is called in the esoteric symbolism "the
Seven-Skinned Eternal Mother-Father." It is composed from its
undifferentiated to its differentiated surface of seven layers.
"What is that which was, is, and will be, whether there is a Universe
or not; whether there be gods or none?" asks the esoteric Senzar
Catechism. And the answer made is -- SPACE.
It is not the One Unknown ever-present God in Nature, or Nature
in abscondito, that is rejected, but the God of human dogma and his
humanized "Word." In his infinite conceit and inherent pride
and vanity, man shaped it himself with his sacrilegious hand out of the
material he found in his own small brain-fabric, and forced it upon
mankind as a direct revelation from the one unrevealed SPACE.** The
Occultist
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* See Manu's account of Brahma separating his body into male and
female, the latter the female Vach, in whom he creates Viraj, and
compare this with the esotericism of Chapters II., III., and IV. of
Genesis.
** Occultism is indeed in the air at the close of this our century.
Among many other works recently published, we would recommend one
especially to students of theoretical Occultism who would not venture
beyond the realm of our special human plane. It is called "New Aspects
of Life and Religion," by Henry Pratt, M.D. It is full of esoteric
dogmas and philosophy, the latter rather limited, in the concluding
chapters, by what seems to be a spirit of conditioned positivism.
Nevertheless, what is said of Space as "the Unknown First Cause," merits
quotation. "This unknown something, thus recognised as, and identified
with, the primary embodiment of Simple Unity, is invisible and
impalpable" -- (abstract space, granted); "and because
invisible and impalpable, therefore incognisable. And this
incognisability has led to the error of supposing it to be a simple
void, a mere receptive capacity. But, even viewed as an absolute void,
space must be admitted to be either Self-existent, infinite, and
eternal, or to have had a first cause outside, behind, and beyond
itself.
"And yet could such a cause be found and defined, this would only
lead to the transferring thereto of the attributes otherwise accruing to
space, and thus merely throw the difficulty of origination a step
farther back, without gaining additional light as to primary causation."
(p. 5.)
This is precisely what has been done by the believers in an
anthropomorphic Creator, an extracosmic, instead of an intracosmic God.
Many -- most of Mr. Pratt's subjects, we may say -- are old Kabalistic
ideas and theories which he presents in quite a new garb: "New Aspects"
of the Occult in Nature, indeed. Space, however, viewed as a
"Substantial Unity" -- the "living Source of Life" -- is as the "Un-
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accepts revelation as coming from divine yet still finite Beings, the
manifested lives, never from the Unmanifestable ONE LIFE; from those
entities, called Primordial Man, Dhyani-Buddhas, or Dhyan-Chohans, the
"Rishi-Prajapati" of the Hindus, the Elohim or "Sons of God," the
Planetary Spirits of all nations, who have become Gods for men. He also
regards the Adi-Sakti -- the direct emanation of Mulaprakriti, the
eternal Root of THAT, and the female aspect of the Creative Cause
Brahma, in her A'kasic form of the Universal Soul -- as philosophically
a Maya, and cause of human Maya. But this view does not prevent him from
believing in its existence so long as it lasts, to wit, for one
Mahamanvantara; nor from applying Akasa, the radiation of Mulaprakriti,*
to practical purposes, connected as the World-Soul is with all natural
phenomena, known or unknown to science.
The oldest religions of the world -- exoterically, for the esoteric
root or foundation is one -- are the Indian, the Mazdean, and the
Egyptian. Then comes the Chaldean, the outcome of these -- entirely lost
to the world now, except in its disfigured Sabeanism as at present
rendered by the archaeologists; then, passing over a number of religions
that will be mentioned later, comes the Jewish, esoterically, as in the
Kabala, following in the line of Babylonian Magism; exoterically, as in
Genesis and the Pentateuch, a collection of allegorical legends. Read by
the light of the Zohar, the initial four chapters of Genesis are the
fragment
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[[Footnote continued from previous page]] known Causeless Cause," is
the oldest dogma in Occultism, millenniums earlier than the
Pater-AEther of the Greeks and Latins. So are the "Force and
Matter, as Potencies of Space, inseparable, and the Unknown revealers of
the Unknown." They are all found in Aryan philosophy personified by
Visvakarman, Indra, Vishnu, etc., etc. Still they are expressed very
philosophically, and under many unusual aspects, in the work referred
to.
* In contradistinction to the manifested universe of matter, the term
Mulaprakriti (from Mula, "the root," and prakriti,
"nature"), or the unmanifested primordial matter -- called by
Western alchemists Adam's Earth -- is applied by the Vedantins to
Parabrahmam. Matter is dual in religious metaphysics, and septenary
in esoteric teachings, like everything else in the universe. As
Mulaprakriti, it is undifferentiated and eternal; as Vyakta, it
becomes differentiated and conditioned, according to Svetasvatara
Upanishad, I. 8, and Devi Bhagavata Purana.
The author of the Four Lectures on the Bhagavad Gita, says, in
speaking of Mulaprakriti: "From its (the Logos') objective
standpoint, Parabrahmam appears to it as Mulaprakriti.
. . . Of course this Mulaprakriti is material to it, as any
material object is material to us. . . . Parabrahmam is an
unconditioned and absolute reality, and Mulaprakriti is a sort
of veil thrown over it." (Theosophist, Vol. VIII., p.
304.)
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of a highly philosophical page in the World's Cosmogony. (See
Book III., Gupta Vidya and the Zohar.) Left in their
symbolical disguise, they are a nursery tale, an ugly thorn in the side
of science and logic, an evident effect of Karma. To have let them serve
as a prologue to Christianity was a cruel revenge on the part of the
Rabbis, who knew better what their Pentateuch meant. It was a silent
protest against their spoliation, and the Jews have certainly now the
better of their traditional persecutors. The above-named exoteric creeds
will be explained in the light of the Universal doctrine as we proceed
with it.
The Occult Catechism contains the following questions and answers:
"What is it that ever is?" "Space, the eternal
Anupadaka."* "What is it that ever was?"
"The Germ in the Root." "What is it that is ever
coming and going?" "The Great Breath." "Then,
there are three Eternals?" "No, the three are one.
That which ever is is one, that which ever was is one, that which is
ever being and becoming is also one: and this is Space."
"Explain, oh Lanoo (disciple)." -- "The One is
an unbroken Circle (ring) with no circumference, for
it is nowhere and everywhere; the One is the boundless plane of the
Circle, manifesting a diameter only during the manvantaric periods; the
One is the indivisible point found nowhere, perceived everywhere during
those periods; it is the Vertical and the Horizontal, the Father and the
Mother, the summit and base of the Father, the two extremities of the
Mother, reaching in reality nowhere, for the One is the Ring as also the
rings that are within that Ring. Light in darkness and darkness in
light: the 'Breath which is eternal.' It proceeds from
without inwardly, when it is everywhere, and from within outwardly, when
it is nowhere -- (i.e., maya,** one of the centres***).
It expands and
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Meaning "parentless" -- see farther on.
** Esoteric philosophy, regarding as Maya (or the illusion of
ignorance) every finite thing, must necessarily view in the same light
every intra-Cosmic planet and body, as being something organised, hence
finite. The expression, therefore, "it proceeds from without inwardly,
etc." refers in the first portion of the sentence to the dawn of the
Mahamanvantaric period, or the great re-evolution after one of the
complete periodical dissolutions of every compound form in Nature (from
planet to molecule) into its ultimate essence or element; and in its
second portion, to the partial or local manvantara, which may be a solar
or even a planetary one.
*** By "centre," a centre of energy or a Cosmic focus is meant; when
the so-called "Creation," or formation of a planet, is accomplished by
that force which is designated by the Occultists LIFE and by Science
"energy," then the process takes place [[Footnote continued on next
page]]
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contracts (exhalation and inhalation). When it
expands the mother diffuses and scatters; when it contracts, the mother
draws back and ingathers. This produces the periods of Evolution and
Dissolution, Manwantara and Pralaya. The Germ is invisible and fiery;
the Root (the plane of the circle) is cool; but during
Evolution and Manwantara her garment is cold and radiant. Hot Breath is
the Father who devours the progeny of the many-faced Element (heterogeneous);
and leaves the single-faced ones (homogeneous). Cool
Breath is the Mother, who conceives, forms, brings forth, and receives
them back into her bosom, to reform them at the Dawn (of the
Day of Brahma, or Manvantara). . . . ."
For clearer understanding on the part of the general reader, it must
be stated that Occult Science recognises Seven Cosmical Elements
-- four entirely physical, and the fifth (Ether) semi-material, as it
will become visible in the air towards the end of our Fourth Round, to
reign supreme over the others during the whole of the Fifth. The
remaining two are as yet absolutely beyond the range of human
perception. These latter will, however, appear as presentments during
the 6th and 7th Races of this Round, and will become known in the 6th
and 7th Rounds respectively.* These seven elements with their numberless
Sub-Elements
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
[[Footnote continued from previous page]] from within outwardly,
every atom being said to contain in itself creative energy of the divine
breath. Hence, whereas after an absolute pralaya, or when the
pre-existing material consists but of ONE Element, and BREATH "is
everywhere," the latter acts from without inwardly: after a minor
pralaya, everything having remained in statu quo -- in a
refrigerated state, so to say, like the moon -- at the first flutter of
manvantara, the planet or planets begin their resurrection to life from
within outwardly.
* It is curious to notice how, in the evolutionary cycles of ideas,
ancient thought seems to be reflected in modern speculation. Had Mr.
Herbert Spencer read and studied ancient Hindu philosophers when he
wrote a certain passage in his "First Principles" (p. 482), or is it an
independent flash of inner perception that made him say half correctly,
half incorrectly, "motion as well as matter, being fixed in quantity
(?), it would seem that the change in the distribution of Matter which
Motion effects, coming to a limit in whichever direction it is carried
(?), the indestructible Motion thereupon necessitates a reverse
distribution. Apparently, the universally co-existent forces of
attraction and repulsion which, as we have seen, necessitate rhythm in
all minor changes throughout the Universe, also necessitate rhythm in
the totality of its changes -- produce now an immeasurable period during
which the attracting forces predominating, cause universal
concentration, and then an immeasurable period, during which the
repulsive forces predominating, cause universal diffusion -- alternate
eras of Evolution and dissolution."
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 13 PROEM.
far more numerous than those known to Science) are simply
conditional modifications and aspects of the ONE and only Element.
This latter is not Ether,* not even A'kasa but the
Source of these. The Fifth Element, now advocated quite freely by
Science, is not the Ether hypothesised by Sir Isaac Newton -- although
he calls it by that name, having associated it in his mind probably with
the AEther, "Father-Mother" of Antiquity. As Newton intuitionally says,
"Nature is a perpetual circulatory worker, generating fluids out of
solids, fixed things out of volatile, and volatile out of fixed, subtile
out of gross, and gross out of subtile. . . . . Thus, perhaps, may all
things be originated from Ether," (Hypoth, 1675).
The reader has to bear in mind that the Stanzas given treat only of
the Cosmogony of our own planetary System and what is visible around it,
after a Solar Pralaya. The secret teachings with regard to the Evolution
of the Universal Kosmos cannot be given, since they could not be
understood by the highest minds in this age, and there seem to be very
few Initiates, even among the greatest, who are allowed to speculate
upon this subject. Moreover the Teachers say openly that not even the
highest Dhyani-Chohans have ever penetrated the mysteries beyond those
boundaries that separate the milliards of Solar systems from the
"Central Sun," as it is called. Therefore, that which is given, relates
only to our visible Kosmos, after a "Night of Brahma."
Before the reader proceeds to the consideration of the Stanzas from
the Book of Dzyan which form the basis of the present work, it is
absolutely necessary that he should be made acquainted with the few
fundamental conceptions which underlie and pervade the entire system of
thought to which his attention is invited. These basic ideas are few in
number, and on their clear apprehension depends the understanding of all
that follows; therefore no apology is required for asking the reader to
make himself familiar with them first, before entering on the perusal of
the work itself.
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Whatever the views of physical Science upon the subject, Occult
Science has been teaching for ages that A'kasa -- of which Ether is the
grossest form -- the fifth universal Cosmic Principle (to which
corresponds and from which proceeds human Manas) is, cosmically, a
radiant, cool, diathermanous plastic matter, creative in its physical
nature, correlative in its grossest aspects and portions, immutable in
its higher principles. In the former condition it is called the
Sub-Root; and in conjunction with radiant heat, it recalls "dead worlds
to life." In its higher aspect it is the Soul of the World; in its lower
-- the DESTROYER.
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The Secret Doctrine establishes three fundamental propositions: --
(a) An Omnipresent, Eternal, Boundless, and
Immutable PRINCIPLE on which all speculation is
impossible, since it transcends the power of human conception and could
only be dwarfed by any human expression or similitude. It is beyond the
range and reach of thought -- in the words of Mandukya, "unthinkable and
unspeakable."
To render these ideas clearer to the general reader, let him set out
with the postulate that there is one absolute Reality which antecedes
all manifested, conditioned, being. This Infinite and Eternal Cause --
dimly formulated in the "Unconscious" and "Unknowable" of current
European philosophy -- is the rootless root of "all that was, is, or
ever shall be." It is of course devoid of all attributes and is
essentially without any relation to manifested, finite Being. It is
"Be-ness" rather than Being (in Sanskrit, Sat), and is beyond
all thought or speculation.
This "Be-ness" is symbolised in the Secret Doctrine under two
aspects. On the one hand, absolute abstract Space, representing bare
subjectivity, the one thing which no human mind can either exclude from
any conception, or conceive of by itself. On the other, absolute
Abstract Motion representing Unconditioned Consciousness. Even our
Western thinkers have shown that Consciousness is inconceivable to us
apart from change, and motion best symbolises change, its essential
characteristic. This latter aspect of the one Reality, is also
symbolised by the term "The Great Breath," a symbol sufficiently graphic
to need no further elucidation. Thus, then, the first fundamental axiom
of the Secret Doctrine is this metaphysical ONE
ABSOLUTE -- BE-NESS -- symbolised by finite
intelligence as the theological Trinity.
It may, however, assist the student if a few further explanations are
given here.
Herbert Spencer has of late so far modified his Agnosticism, as to
assert that the nature of the "First Cause,"* which the Occultist more
logically derives from the "Causeless Cause," the "Eternal," and the
"Unknowable," may be essentially the same as that of the Consciousness
which wells up within us: in short, that the impersonal reality
pervading
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
*The "first" presupposes necessarily something which is the "first
brought forth, the first in time, space, and rank" -- and therefore
finite and conditioned. The "first" [[Footnote continued on next page]]
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the Kosmos is the pure noumenon of thought. This advance on his part
brings him very near to the esoteric and Vedantin tenet.*
Parabrahm (the One Reality, the Absolute) is the field of Absolute
Consciousness, i.e., that Essence which is out of all relation
to conditioned existence, and of which conscious existence is a
conditioned symbol. But once that we pass in thought from this (to us)
Absolute Negation, duality supervenes in the contrast of Spirit (or
consciousness) and Matter, Subject and Object.
Spirit (or Consciousness) and Matter are, however, to be regarded,
not as independent realities, but as the two facets or aspects of the
Absolute (Parabrahm), which constitute the basis of conditioned Being
whether subjective or objective.
Considering this metaphysical triad as the Root from which proceeds
all manifestation, the great Breath assumes the character of precosmic
Ideation. It is the fons et origo of force and of all
individual consciousness, and supplies the guiding intelligence in the
vast scheme of cosmic Evolution. On the other hand, precosmic
root-substance (Mulaprakriti) is that aspect of the Absolute
which underlies all the objective planes of Nature.
Just as pre-Cosmic Ideation is the root of all individual
consciousness, so pre-Cosmic Substance is the substratum of matter in
the various grades of its differentiation.
Hence it will be apparent that the contrast of these two aspects of
the Absolute is essential to the existence of the "Manifested Universe."
Apart from Cosmic Substance, Cosmic Ideation could not manifest as
individual consciousness, since it is only through a vehicle**
of matter that consciousness wells up as "I am I," a physical basis
being necessary to focus a ray of the Universal Mind at a certain stage
of complexity. Again, apart from Cosmic Ideation, Cosmic Substance would
remain an empty abstraction, and no emergence of consciousness could
ensue.
The "Manifested Universe," therefore, is pervaded by duality, which
is, as it were, the very essence of its EX-istence as "manifestation."
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
[[Footnote continued from previous page]] cannot be the absolute,
for it is a manifestation. Therefore, Eastern Occultism calls the
Abstract All the "Causeless One Cause," the "Rootless Root," and limits
the "First Cause" to the Logos, in the sense that Plato gives
to this term.
* See Mr. Subba Row's four able lectures on the Bhagavad Gita,
"Theosophist," February, 1887.
** Called in Sanskrit: "Upadhi."
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 16 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
But just as the opposite poles of subject and object, spirit and
matter, are but aspects of the One Unity in which they are synthesized,
so, in the manifested Universe, there is "that" which links spirit to
matter, subject to object.
This something, at present unknown to Western speculation, is called
by the occultists Fohat. It is the "bridge" by which the "Ideas"
existing in the "Divine Thought" are impressed on Cosmic substance as
the "laws of Nature." Fohat is thus the dynamic energy of Cosmic
Ideation; or, regarded from the other side, it is the intelligent
medium, the guiding power of all manifestation, the "Thought Divine"
transmitted and made manifest through the Dhyan Chohans,* the Architects
of the visible World. Thus from Spirit, or Cosmic Ideation, comes our
consciousness; from Cosmic Substance the several vehicles in which that
consciousness is individualised and attains to self -- or reflective --
consciousness; while Fohat, in its various manifestations, is the
mysterious link between Mind and Matter, the animating principle
electrifying every atom into life.
The following summary will afford a clearer idea to the reader.
(1.) The ABSOLUTE; the Parabrahm of the
Vedantins or the one Reality, SAT, which is, as Hegel
says, both Absolute Being and Non-Being.
(2.) The first manifestation, the impersonal, and, in philosophy,
unmanifested Logos, the precursor of the "manifested." This is the
"First Cause," the "Unconscious" of European Pantheists.
(3.) Spirit-matter, LIFE; the "Spirit of the
Universe," the Purusha and Prakriti, or the second Logos.
(4.) Cosmic Ideation, MAHAT or Intelligence, the
Universal World-Soul; the Cosmic Noumenon of Matter, the basis of the
intelligent operations in and of Nature, also called MAHA-BUDDHI.
The ONE REALITY; its dual
aspects in the conditioned Universe.
Further, the Secret Doctrine affirms: --
(b.) The Eternity of the Universe in toto
as a boundless plane; periodically "the playground of numberless
Universes incessantly manifesting and disappearing," called "the
manifesting stars," and the "sparks of Eternity." "The Eternity of the
Pilgrim"** is like a wink
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Called by Christian theology: Archangels, Seraphs, etc., etc.
** "Pilgrim" is the appellation given to our
Monad (the two in one) during its cycle of incarnations. It is the
only immortal and eternal principle in us, being an indivisible part of
the integral whole -- the Universal Spirit, from which it emanates, and
into which it is absorbed at the end of the cycle. When it is said to
emanate from the one [[Footnote continued on next page]]
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of the Eye of Self-Existence (Book of Dzyan.) "The appearance and
disappearance of Worlds is like a regular tidal ebb of flux and reflux."
(See Part II., "Days and Nights of Brahma.")
This second assertion of the Secret Doctrine is the absolute
universality of that law of periodicity, of flux and reflux, ebb and
flow, which physical science has observed and recorded in all
departments of nature. An alternation such as that of Day and Night,
Life and Death, Sleeping and Waking, is a fact so common, so perfectly
universal and without exception, that it is easy to comprehend that in
it we see one of the absolutely fundamental laws of the universe.
Moreover, the Secret Doctrine teaches: --
(c) The fundamental identity of all Souls with the
Universal Over-Soul, the latter being itself an aspect of the Unknown
Root; and the obligatory pilgrimage for every Soul -- a spark of the
former -- through the Cycle of Incarnation (or "Necessity") in
accordance with Cyclic and Karmic law, during the whole term. In other
words, no purely spiritual Buddhi (divine Soul) can have an independent
(conscious) existence before the spark which issued from the pure
Essence of the Universal Sixth principle, -- or the OVER-SOUL, -- has
(a) passed through every elemental form of the phenomenal world of that
Manvantara, and (b) acquired individuality, first by natural impulse,
and then by self-induced and self-devised efforts (checked by its
Karma), thus ascending through all the degrees of intelligence, from the
lowest to the highest Manas, from mineral and plant, up to the holiest
archangel (Dhyani-Buddha). The pivotal doctrine of the Esoteric
philosophy admits no privileges or special gifts in man, save those won
by his own Ego through personal effort and merit throughout a long
series of metempsychoses and reincarnations. This is why the Hindus say
that the Universe is Brahma and Brahmâ, for Brahma is in every atom of
the universe, the six principles in Nature being all the outcome -- the
variously differentiated aspects -- of the SEVENTH and ONE, the only
reality in the Universe whether Cosmical or micro-cosmical; and also why
the permutations (psychic, spiritual and physical), on the plane of
manifestation and form, of the sixth (Brahmâ the vehicle of Brahma) are
viewed by metaphysical
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
[[Footnote continued from previous page]] spirit, an awkward and
incorrect expression has to be used, for lack of appropriate words in
English. The Vedantins call it Sutratma (Thread-Soul), but their
explanation, too, differs somewhat from that of the occultists; to
explain which difference, however, is left to the Vedantins themselves.
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 18 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
antiphrasis as illusive and Mayavic. For although the root of every
atom individually and of every form collectively, is that seventh
principle or the one Reality, still, in its manifested phenomenal and
temporary appearance, it is no better than an evanescent illusion of our
senses. (See, for clearer definition, Addendum "Gods, Monads and Atoms,"
and also "Theophania," "Bodhisatvas and Reincarnation," etc., etc.)
In its absoluteness, the One Principle under its two aspects (of
Parabrahmam and Mulaprakriti) is sexless, unconditioned and eternal. Its
periodical (manvantaric) emanation -- or primal radiation -- is also
One, androgynous and phenomenally finite. When the radiation radiates in
its turn, all its radiations are also androgynous, to become male and
female principles in their lower aspects. After Pralaya, whether the
great or the minor Pralaya (the latter leaving the worlds in statu
quo*), the first that re-awakes to active life is the
plastic A'kasa, Father-Mother, the Spirit and Soul of Ether, or the
plane on the surface of the Circle. Space is called the "Mother" before
its Cosmic activity, and Father-Mother at the first stage of
re-awakening. (See Comments, Stanza II.) In the Kabala it is also
Father-Mother-Son. But whereas in the Eastern doctrine, these are the
Seventh Principle of the manifested Universe, or its "Atma-Buddhi-Manas"
(Spirit, Soul, Intelligence), the triad branching off and dividing into
the seven cosmical and seven human principles, in the Western Kabala of
the Christian mystics it is the Triad or Trinity, and with their
occultists, the male-female Jehovah, Jah-Havah. In this lies the whole
difference between the esoteric and the Christian trinities. The Mystics
and the Philosophers, the Eastern and Western Pantheists, synthesize
their pregenetic triad in the pure divine abstraction. The orthodox,
anthropomorphize it. Hiranyagarbha, Hari, and Sankara
-- the three hypostases of the manifesting "Spirit of the
Supreme Spirit" (by which title Prithivi -- the Earth -- greets Vishnu
in his first Avatar) -- are the purely metaphysical abstract qualities
of formation, preservation, and destruction, and are the three divine
Avasthas (lit. hypostases) of that which "does
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* It is not the physical organisms that remain in statu quo,
least of all their psychical principles, during the great Cosmic or even
Solar pralayas, but only their Akasic or astral "photographs." But
during the minor pralayas, once over-taken by the "Night," the planets
remain intact, though dead, as a huge animal, caught and embedded in the
polar ice, remains the same for ages.
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 19 PROEM.
not perish with created things" (or Achyuta, a name of Vishnu);
whereas the orthodox Christian separates his personal creative Deity
into the three personages of the Trinity, and admits of no higher Deity.
The latter, in Occultism, is the abstract Triangle; with the orthodox,
the perfect Cube. The creative god or the aggregate gods are regarded by
the Eastern philosopher as Bhrantidarsanatah -- "false
apprehension," something "conceived of, by reason of erroneous
appearances, as a material form," and explained as arising from the
illusive conception of the Egotistic personal and human Soul (lower
fifth principle). It is beautifully expressed in a new translation of
Vishnu Purana. "That Brahma in its totality has essentially the aspect
of Prakriti, both evolved and unevolved (Mulaprakriti), and also the
aspect of Spirit and the aspect of Time. Spirit, O twice born, is the
leading aspect of the Supreme Brahma.* The next is a twofold aspect, --
Prakriti, both evolved and unevolved, and is the time last." Kronos is
shown in the Orphic theogony as being also a generated god or agent.
At this stage of the re-awakening of the Universe, the sacred
symbolism represents it as a perfect Circle with the (root) point in the
Centre. This sign was universal, therefore we find it in the Kabala
also. The Western Kabala, however, now in the hands of Christian
mystics, ignores it altogether, though it is plainly shown in the Zohar.
These sectarians begin at the end, and show as the symbol of pregenetic
Kosmos this sign
, calling it "the
Union of the Rose and Cross," the great mystery of occult generation,
from whence the name -- Rosicrucians (Rose Cross)!
As may be judged, however, from the most important, as the best known
of the Rosicrucians' symbols, there is one which has never been hitherto
understood even by modern mystics. It is that of the "Pelican" tearing
open its breast to feed its seven little ones -- the real creed of the
Brothers of the Rosie-Cross and a direct outcome from the Eastern
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Thus Spencer, who, nevertheless, like Schopenhauer and von
Hartmann, only reflects an aspect of the old esoteric philosophers, and
hence lands his readers on the bleak shore of Agnostic despair --
reverently formulates the grand mystery; "that which persists unchanging
in quantity, but ever changing in form, under these sensible appearances
which the Universe presents to us, is an unknown and unknowable power,
which we are obliged to recognise as without limit in Space and without
beginning or end in time." It is only daring Theology -- never Science
or philosophy -- which seeks to gauge the Infinite and unveil the
Fathomless and Unknowable.
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Secret Doctrine. Brahma (neuter) is called Kalahansa, meaning, as
explained by Western Orientalists, the Eternal Swan or goose (see Stanza
III., Comment. 8), and so is Brahma, the Creator. A great mistake is
thus brought under notice; it is Brahma (neuter) who ought to be
referred to as Hansa-vahana (He who uses the swan as his Vehicle) and
not Brahma the Creator, who is the real Kalahansa, while Brahma (neuter)
is hamsa, and "A-hamsa," as will be explained in the Commentary. Let it
be understood that the terms Brahma and Parabrahmam are not used here
because they belong to our Esoteric nomenclature, but simply because
they are more familiar to the students in the West. Both are the perfect
equivalents of our one, three, and seven vowelled terms, which stand for
the ONE ALL, and the One "All in all."
Such are the basic conceptions on which the Secret Doctrine rests.
It would not be in place here to enter upon any defence or proof of
their inherent reasonableness; nor can I pause to show how they are, in
fact, contained -- though too often under a misleading guise -- in every
system of thought or philosophy worthy of the name.
Once that the reader has gained a clear comprehension of them and
realised the light which they throw on every problem of life, they will
need no further justification in his eyes, because their truth will be
to him as evident as the sun in heaven. I pass on, therefore, to the
subject matter of the Stanzas as given in this volume, adding a skeleton
outline of them, in the hope of thereby rendering the task of the
student more easy, by placing before him in a few words the general
conception therein explained.
Stanza I. The history of cosmic evolution, as traced in the Stanzas,
is, so to say, the abstract algebraical formula of that Evolution. Hence
the student must not expect to find there an account of all the stages
and transformations which intervene between the first beginnings of
"Universal" evolution and our present state. To give such an account
would be as impossible as it would be incomprehensible to men who cannot
even grasp the nature of the plane of existence next to that to which,
for the moment, their consciousness is limited.
The Stanzas, therefore, give an abstract formula which can be
applied, mutatis mutandis, to all evolution: to that of our
tiny earth, to
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 21 PROEM.
that of the chain of planets of which that earth forms one, to the
solar Universe to which that chain belongs, and so on, in an ascending
scale, till the mind reels and is exhausted in the effort.
The seven Stanzas given in this volume represent the seven terms of
this abstract formula. They refer to, and describe the seven great
stages of the evolutionary process, which are spoken of in the Puranas
as the "Seven Creations," and in the Bible as the "Days" of Creation.
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The First Stanza describes the state of the ONE ALL during Pralaya,
before the first flutter of re-awakening manifestation.
A moment's thought shows that such a state can only be symbolised; to
describe it is impossible. Nor can it be symbolised except in negatives;
for, since it is the state of Absoluteness per se, it can
possess none of those specific attributes which serve us to describe
objects in positive terms. Hence that state can only be suggested by the
negatives of all those most abstract attributes which men feel rather
than conceive, as the remotest limits attainable by their power of
conception.
The stage described in Stanza II. is, to a western mind , so nearly
identical with that mentioned in the first Stanza, that to express the
idea of its difference would require a treatise in itself. Hence it must
be left to the intuition and the higher faculties of the reader to
grasp, as far as he can, the meaning of the allegorical phrases used.
Indeed it must be remembered that all these Stanzas appeal to the inner
faculties rather than to the ordinary comprehension of the physical
brain.
Stanza III. describes the Re-awakening of the Universe to life after
Pralaya. It depicts the emergence of the "Monads" from thei[[r]] state
of absorption within the ONE; the earliest and highest stage in the
formation of "Worlds," the term Monad being one which may apply equally
to the vastest Solar System or the tiniest atom.
Stanza IV. shows the differentiation of the "Germ" of the Universe
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into the septenary hierarchy of conscious Divine Powers, who are the
active manifestations of the One Supreme Energy. They are the framers,
shapers, and ultimately the creators of all the manifested Universe, in
the only sense in which the name "Creator" is intelligible; they inform
and guide it; they are the intelligent Beings who adjust and control
evolution, embodying in themselves those manifestations of the ONE LAW,
which we know as "The Laws of Nature."
Generically, they are known as the Dhyan Chohans, though each of the
various groups has its own designation in the Secret Doctrine.
This stage of evolution is spoken of in Hindu mythology as the
"Creation" of the Gods.
In Stanza V. the process of world-formation is described: --- First,
diffused Cosmic Matter, then the fiery "whirlwind," the first stage in
the formation of a nebula. That nebula condenses, and after passing
through various transformations, forms a Solar Universe, a planetary
chain, or a single planet, as the case may be.
The subsequent stages in the formation of a "World" are indicated in
Stanza VI., which brings the evolution of such a world down to its
fourth great period, corresponding to the period in which we are now
living.
Stanza VII. continues the history, tracing the descent of life down
to the appearance of Man; and thus closes the first Book of the Secret
Doctrine.
The development of "Man" from his first appearance on this earth in
this Round to the state in which we now find him will form the subject
of Book II.
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NOTE.
The Stanzas which form the thesis of every section are given
throughout in their modern translated version, as it would be worse
[[The Secret Doctrine, by H.P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 23 PROEM.
than useless to make the subject still more difficult by introducing
the archaic phraseology of the original, with its puzzling style and
words. Extracts are given from the Chinese Thibetan and Sanskrit
translations of the original Senzar Commentaries and Glosses on the Book
of DZYAN -- these being now rendered for the first time
into a European language. It is almost unnecessary to state that only
portions of the seven Stanzas are here given. Were they published
complete they would remain incomprehensible to all save the few higher
occultists. Nor is there any need to assure the reader that, no more
than most of the profane, does the writer, or rather the humble
recorder, understand those forbidden passages. To facilitate the
reading, and to avoid the too frequent reference to foot-notes, it was
thought best to blend together texts and glosses, using the Sanskrit and
Tibetan proper names whenever those cannot be avoided, in preference to
giving the originals. The more so as the said terms are all accepted
synonyms, the former only being used between a Master and his chelas (or
disciples).
Thus, were one to translate into English, using only the substantives
and technical terms as employed in one of the Tibetan and Senzar
versions, Verse I would read as follows: --- "Tho-ag in Zhi-gyu slept
seven Khorlo. Zodmanas zhiba. All Nyug bosom. Konch-hog not; Thyan-Kam
not; Lha-Chohan not; Tenbrel Chugnyi not; Dharmakaya ceased; Tgenchang
not become; Barnang and Ssa in Ngovonyidj; alone Tho-og Yinsin in night
of Sun-chan and Yong-grub (Parinishpanna), &c., &c.," which would sound
like pure Abracadabra.
As this work is written for the instruction of students of Occultism,
and not for the benefit of philologists, we may well avoid such foreign
terms wherever it is possible to do so. The untranslateable terms alone,
incomprehensible unless explained in their meanings, are left, but all
such terms are rendered in their Sanskrit form. Needless to remind the
reader that these are, in almost every case, the late developments of
the later language, and pertain to the Fifth Root-Race. Sanskrit, as now
known, was not spoken by the Atlanteans, and most of the philosophical
terms used in the systems of the India of the post-Mahabharatan period
are not found in the Vedas, nor are they to be met with in the original
Stanzas, but only their equivalents. The reader who is not a
Theosophist, is once more invited to regard all that which follows as a
fairy tale, if he likes; at best as one of the yet unproven speculations
of
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dreamers; and, at the worst, as an additional hypothesis to
the many Scientific hypotheses past, present and future, some exploded,
others still lingering. It is not in any sense worse than are many of
the so called Scientific theories; and it is in every case more
philosophical and probable.
In view of the abundant comments and explanations required, the
references to the footnotes are given in the usual way, while the
sentences to be commented upon are marked with figures. Additional
matter will be found in the Chapters on Symbolism forming Part II., as
well as in Part III., these being often more full of information than
the text.
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