THE
OF
THEOSOPHY
A
Definitive Work on Theosophy
By
William
Quan Judge
CHAPTER 2
General Principles
The teachings
of Theosophy deal for the present chiefly with our earth, although its purview
extends to all the worlds, since no part of the manifested universe is outside
the single body of laws which operate upon us. Our globe being one of the solar
system is certainly connected with Venus, Jupiter, and other planets,
but as the
great human family has to remain with its material vehicle -- the earth --
until all the units of the race which are ready are perfected, the evolution of
that family is of greater importance to the members of it. Some particulars
respecting the other planets may be given later on. First let us take a general
view of the laws governing all.
The universe
evolves from the unknown, into which no man or mind, however high, can inquire,
on seven planes or in seven ways or methods in all worlds, and this sevenfold
differentiation causes all the worlds of the universe and the beings thereon to
have a septenary constitution. As was taught of old, the little
worlds and
the great are copies of the whole, and the minutest insect as well as the most
highly developed being are replicas in little or in great of the vast inclusive
original. Hence sprang the saying, "as above so below" which the
Hermetic philosophers used.
The divisions
of the sevenfold universe may be laid down roughly as: The Absolute, Spirit,
Mind, Matter, Will, Akasa or Aether, and Life. In place of "the
Absolute" we can use the word Space. For Space is that which ever is, and
in which all manifestation must take place. The term Akasa, taken from the
Sanskrit, is used in place of Aether, because the English language has not yet
evolved a word to properly designate that tenuous state of matter which is now
sometimes called Ether by modern scientists. As to the Absolute we can do no
more than say IT IS. None of the great teachers of the School ascribe qualities
to the
Absolute although all the qualities exist in It. Our knowledge begins with
differentiation, and all manifested objects, beings, or powers are only
differentiations of the Great Unknown. The most that can be said is that the
Absolute periodically differentiates itself, and periodically withdraws the
differentiated
into itself.
The first
differentiation -- speaking metaphysically as to time -- is Spirit, with which
appears Matter and Mind. Akasa is produced from Matter and Spirit, Will is the
force of Spirit in action and Life is a resultant of the action of Akasa, moved
by Spirit, upon Matter.
But the
Matter here spoken of is not that which is vulgarly known as such. It is the
real Matter which is always invisible, and has sometimes been called Primordial
Matter. In the Brahmanical system it is denominated Mulaprakriti. The
ancient
teaching always held, as is now admitted by Science, that we see or perceive
only the phenomena but not the essential nature, body or being of matter.
Mind is the
intelligent part of the Cosmos, and in the collection of seven differentiations
above roughly sketched, Mind is that in which the plan of the Cosmos is fixed or
contained. This plan is brought over from a prior period of manifestation which
added to its ever-increasing perfectness, and no limit can be set to its
evolutionary possibilities in perfectness, because there was never
any beginning
to the periodical manifestations of the Absolute, there never will be any end,
but forever the going forth and withdrawing into the Unknown will go on.
Wherever a
world or system of worlds is evolving there the plan has been laid down in
universal mind, the original force comes from spirit, the basis is matter --
which is in fact invisible -- Life sustains all the forms requiring life, and
Akasa is the connecting link between matter on one side and spirit-mind on the
other.
When a world
or a system comes to the end of certain great cycles men record a cataclysm in
history or tradition. These traditions abound; among the Jews in their flood;
with the Babylonians in theirs; in Egyptian papyri; in the Hindu
cosmology;
and none of them as merely confirmatory of the little Jewish tradition, but all
pointing to early teaching and dim recollection also of the periodical
destructions and renovations.
The Hebraic
story is but a poor fragment torn from the pavement of the Temple of Truth.
Just as there are
periodical
minor cataclysms or partial destructions, so, the doctrine holds, there is the
universal evolution and involution. Forever the Great Breath goes forth and
returns again. As it proceeds outwards, objects, worlds and men appear; as it
recedes all disappear into the original source.
This is the
waking and the sleeping of the Great Being; the Day and the Night of Brahma;
the prototype of our waking days and sleeping nights as men, of our
disappearance from the scene at the end of one little human life, and our
return again to take up the unfinished work in another life, in a new day.
The real age
of the world has long been involved in doubt for Western investigators, who up
to the present have shown a singular unwillingness to take instruction from the
records of Oriental people much older than the West. Yet with the Orientals is
the truth about the matter. It is admitted that Egyptian civilization
flourished many centuries ago, and as there are no living Egyptian schools of
ancient learning to offend modern pride, and perhaps because the Jews
"came out of Egypt" to fasten the Mosaic misunderstood tradition upon
modern progress, the inscriptions cut in rocks and written on papyri obtain a
little more credit today than the living thought and record of the Hindus.
For the
latter are still among us, and it would never do to admit that a poor and
conquered race possesses knowledge respecting the age of man and his world
which the western flower of culture, war, and annexation knows nothing of. Ever
since the ignorant monks and theologians of Asia Minor and Europe succeeded in
imposing the Mosaic account of the genesis of earth and man upon the coming
western evolution, the most learned even of our scientific men have stood in
fear of the years that elapsed since Adam, or have been warped in thought and
perception whenever their eyes turned to any chronology different from that of
a few tribes of the sons of Jacob. Even the noble, aged, and silent pyramid of
Gizeh, guarded by Sphinx and Memnon made of stone, has been degraded by Piazzi
Smyth and others into a proof that the British inch must prevail and that a
"Continental Sunday" controverts the law of the Most High. Yet in the
Mosaic account, where one would expect to find a reference to such a proof as
the pyramid, we can discover not a single hint of it and only a record of the
building by King Solomon of a temple of which there never was a trace.
But the
Theosophist knows why the Hebraic tradition came to be thus an apparent drag on
the mind of the West; he knows the connection between Jew and Egyptian; what is
and is to be the resurrection of the old pyramid builders of the Nile valley,
and where the plans of those ancient master masons have been hidden from the
profane eyes until the cycle should roll round again for their bringing forth.
The Jews
preserved merely a part of the learning of Egypt hidden under the letter of the
books of Moses, and it is there still to this day in what they call the
cabalistic or hidden meaning of the scriptures. But the Egyptian souls who helped
in planning the pyramid of Gizeh, who took part in the Egyptian
government,
theology, science, and civilization, departed from their old race, that race
died out and the former Egyptians took up their work in the oncoming races of
the West, especially in those which are now repeopling the American continents.
When Egypt and India were younger there was a constant intercourse between
them.
They both, in
the opinion of the Theosophist, thought alike, but fate ruled that of the two
the Hindus only should preserve the old ideas among a living people. I will
therefore take from the Brahmanical records of Hindustan their doctrine about
the days, nights, years and life of Brahma, who represents the universe and the
worlds.
The doctrine
at once upsets the interpretation so long given to the Mosaic tradition, but
fully accords with the evident account in Genesis of other and former
"creations," with the cabalistic construction of the Old Testament
verse about the kings of Edom, who there represent former periods of evolution
prior
to that
started with Adam, and also coincides with the belief held by some of the early
Christian Fathers who told their brethren about wonderful previous worlds and
creations.
The Day of
Brahma is said to last one thousand years, and his night is of equal length. In
the Christian Bible is a verse saying that one day is as a thousand years to
the Lord and a thousand years as one day. This has generally been used to
magnify the power of Jehovah, but it has a suspicious resemblance to the
older
doctrine of the length of Brahma's day and night. It would be of more value if
construed to be a statement of the periodical coming forth for great days and
nights of equal length of the universe of manifested worlds.
A day of mortals
is reckoned by the sun, and is but twelve hours in length. On Mercury it would
be different, and on Saturn or Uranus still more so. But a day of Brahma is
made up of what are called Manvantaras -- or period between two men -- fourteen
in number. These include four billion three hundred and twenty
million
mortal, or earth, years, which is one day of Brahma.
When this day
opens, cosmic evolution, so far as relates to this solar system, begins and
occupies between one and two billions of years in evolving the very ethereal
first matter before the astral kingdoms of mineral, vegetable, animal and men
are possible. This second step takes some three hundred millions of
years, and
then still more material processes go forward for the production of the tangible
kingdoms of nature, including man.
This covers
over one and one-half billions of years. And the number of solar years included
in the present "human" period is over eighteen millions of years.
This is
exactly what Herbert Spencer designates as the gradual coming forth of the
known and heterogeneous from the unknown and homogeneous. For the ancient
Egyptian and Hindu Theosophists never admitted a creation out of nothing, but
ever strenuously insisted upon evolution, by gradual stages, of the
heterogeneous
and differentiated from the homogeneous and undifferentiated.
No mind can
comprehend the infinite and absolute unknown, which is, has no beginning and
shall have no end; which is both last and first, because, whether
differentiated or withdrawn into itself, it ever is. This is the God spoken of
in the Christian Bible as the one around whose pavilion there is darkness.
This cosmic
and human chronology of the Hindus is laughed at by western Orientalists, yet
they can furnish nothing better and are continually disagreeing with each other
on the same subject. In Wilson's translation of Vishnu Purana he calls it all
fiction based on nothing, and childish boasting.
But the Free
Masons, who remain inactive hereupon, ought to know better. They could find in
the story of the building of Solomon's temple from the heterogeneous materials
brought from everywhere, and its erection without the noise of a tool being
heard, the agreement with these ideas of their Egyptian
and Hindu
brothers. For Solomon's Temple means man whose frame is built up, finished and
decorated without the least noise.
But the
materials had to be found, gathered together and fashioned in other and distant
places. These are in the periods above spoken of, very distant and very silent.
Man could not have his bodily temple to live in until all the matter in and
about
his world had
been found by the Master, who is the inner man, when found the plans for
working it required to be detailed.
They then had
to be carried out in different detail until all the parts should be perfectly
ready and fit for placing in the final structure. So in the vast stretch of
time which began after
the first
almost intangible matter had been gathered and kneaded, the material and
vegetable kingdoms had sole possession here with the Master -- man -- who was
hidden from sight within carrying forward the plans for the foundations of
the human
temple. All of this requires many, many ages, since we know that nature never
leaps. And when the rough work was completed, when the human temple was
erected, many more ages would be required for all the servants, the priests,
and the counsellors to learn their parts properly so that man, the Master,
might be able to use the temple for its best and highest purposes.
The ancient
doctrine is far nobler than the Christian religious one or that of the purely
scientific school. The religious gives a theory which conflicts with reason and
fact, while science can give for the facts which it observes no reason which is
in any way noble or elevating. Theosophy alone, inclusive of all systems and
every experience, gives the key, the plan, the doctrine, the truth.
The real age
of the world is asserted by Theosophy to be almost incalculable, and that of
man as he is now formed is over eighteen millions of years. What has become at
last man is of vastly greater age, for before the present two sexes appeared
the human creature was sometimes of one shape and sometimes of another, until
the whole plan had been fully worked out into our present form, function, and
capacity. This is found to be referred to in the ancient books written for the
profane where man is said to have been at one time globular in shape. This was
at a time when the conditions flavoured such a form and of course it was longer
ago than eighteen millions of years. And when this globular form was the rule
the sexes as we know them had not differentiated and hence there was but one
sex, or if you like, no sex at all.
During all these
ages before our man came into being, evolution was carrying on the work of
perfecting various powers which are now our possession. This was accomplished
by the Ego or real man going through experience in countless conditions of
matter all different one from the other, and the same plan in general was and
is pursued as prevails in respect to the general evolution of the universe to
which I have before adverted. That is, details were first worked out in spheres
of being very ethereal, metaphysical in fact.
Then the next
step brought the same details to be worked out on a plane of matter a little
more dense, until at last it could be done on our present plane of what we
miscall gross matter. In these anterior states the senses existed in germ, as
it were, or in idea, until the astral plane which is next to this one was
arrived at, and then they were concentrated so as to be the actual senses we
now use through the agency of the different outer organs. These outer organs of
sight, touch and hearing, and tasting, are often mistaken by the unlearned or
the thoughtless for the real organs and senses, but he who stops to think must
see that the senses are interior and that their outer organs are but mediators
between the visible universe and the real perceiver within. And all these
various powers and potentialities being well worked out in this slow but sure
process, at last man is put upon the scene a sevenfold being just as the
universe and earth itself are sevenfold. Each of his seven principles is
derived from one of the great first seven divisions, and each relates to a
planet or scene of evolution, and to a race in which that evolution was carried
out. So the first sevenfold differentiation is important to be borne in mind,
since it is the basis of all that follows; just as the universal evolution is
septenary so the evolution of humanity, sevenfold in its constitution, is
carried on upon a septenary Earth. This is spoken of in Theosophical literature
as the Sevenfold Planetary Chain, and is intimately connected with Man's
special evolution.
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The first written mention of Arthur as a heroic figure
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King Arthur period. He refers to Arthur in his inspiring
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from over three hundred years after Taliesin’s death.
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Old Welsh: Guorthigirn;
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An earlier ruler than King Arthur and not a heroic figure.
He is credited with policies that weakened Celtic Britain
to a point from which it never recovered.
Although there are no contemporary accounts of
his rule, there is more written evidence for his
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How Sir Lancelot slew two giants,
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How Sir Lancelot rode disguised
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Helena
Petrovna Blavatsky
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 2, Page 100
It is only by the
attractive force of the contrasts that the two opposites — Spirit and Matter — can be cemented
together on Earth, and, smelted in the fire of self-conscious experience and suffering, find
themselves wedded in Eternity.
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 2, Page 108
It is the motive,
and the motive alone, which makes any exercise of power become black, malignant, or white,
beneficent Magic. It is impossible to employ spiritual forces if there is the
slightest tinge of selfishness remaining in the operator .... The powers and
forces of animal nature can equally be used by the selfish and revengeful, as
by the unselfish and the all-forgiving; the powers and forces of spirit lend
themselves only to the perfectly pure in heart — and this is Divine Magic.
Isis Unveiled,
Volume 1, Page 36
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 3, Page 14
Even ignorance is better than
Head-learning with no Soul-wisdom to illuminate and guide it.
The Voice of the Silence, Page 43
Annotation - The Path, May, 1888
The Secret Doctrine , Proem [Volume 1], Page 35
Isis Unveiled, Volume 1, Page 210
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 1, Page 134
incarnation of his
God; and when the sense of personal responsibility will be so
Isis Unveiled,
Volume 2, Page 374
It is the motive,
and the motive alone, which makes any exercise of power become
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 2, Page 498
Isis Unveiled, Volume 1, Page 36
From strength to
strength, from the beauty and perfection of one plane to the
greater beauty and
perfection of another, with accessions of new glory, of fresh
knowledge and power
in each cycle, such is the destiny of every Ego, which thus
becomes its own
saviour in each world and incarnation.
The Key to
Theosophy, Page 105
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