X- Visions of Our Divine Destiny: The Heroic Transformation
of Consciousness
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1) Christs and Buddhas - the God Within
HPB, S.D., 264-5
From the first-born ... the thread between the silent watcher
and his shadow becomes more strong and radiant with every change
(re-incarnation).... The Watcher, or the divine prototype, is
at the upper rung of the ladder of being; the shadow, at the
lower.... "My Father, that is in Heaven, and I - are one,"
- says the Christian Scripture.
HPB, S.D., Proem, 17
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 Cosmically or micro-cosmically;
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 antiphrasis
as illusive and Mayavic.
[Footnote starts Page 16]: When it [the monad] is said to
emanate from the one spirit, an awkward and incorrect expression
has to be used, for lack of appropriate words in English. The
Vedantins call it Sutratma (Thread-Soul)
WQJ, Ocean of Theosophy, 61
What then is the universe for, and for what final purpose
is man the immortal thinker here in evolution? It is all for
the experience and emancipation of the soul, for the purpose
of raising the entire mass of manifested matter up to the stature,
nature, and dignity of conscious god-hood. The great aim is to
reach self-consciousness; not through a race or a tribe or some
favored nation, but by and through the perfecting, after transformation,
of the whole mass of matter as well as what we now call soul.
Nothing is or is to be left out. The aim for present man is his
initiation into complete knowledge, and for the other kingdoms
below him that they may be raised up gradually from stage to
stage to be in time initiated also. This is evolution carried
to its highest power; it is a magnificent prospect; it makes
of man a god, and gives to every part of nature the possibility
of being one day the same; there is strength and nobility in
it, for by this no man is dwarfed and belittled, for no one is
so originally sinful that he cannot rise above all sin.
WQJ, Patanjali's Yoga Aphorisms, 16
The soul is the Perceiver; is assuredly vision itself pure
and simple; unmodified; and looks directly upon ideas.
HPB, S.D. I, 639
Yes; "our destiny is written in the stars!" Only,
the closer the union between the mortal reflection MAN and his
celestial PROTOTYPE, the less dangerous the external conditions
and subsequent reincarnations-which neither Buddhas nor Christs
can escape. This is not superstition, least of all is it Fatalism.
The latter implies a blind course of some still blinder power,
and man is a free agent during his stay on earth. He cannot escape
his ruling Destiny, but he has the choice of two paths that lead
him in that direction, and he can reach the goal of misery-if
such is decreed to him, either in the snowy white robes of the
Martyr, or in the soiled garments of a volunteer in the iniquitous
course; for, there are external and internal conditions which
affect the determination of our will upon our actions, and it
is in our power to follow either of the two. Those who believe
in Karma have to believe in destiny, which, from birth to death,
every man is weaving thread by thread around himself, as a spider
does his cobweb; and this destiny is guided either by the heavenly
voice of the invisible prototype outside of us, or by our more
intimate astral, or inner man, who is but too often the evil
genius of the embodied entity called man.
WQJ, Patanjali's Yoga Aphorisms; XIII
These propositions imply that the will is not wholly dependent
on the mind, but is separable from it; and, further, that knowledge
exists as an abstraction. The will and mind are only servants
for the soul's use, but so long as we are wrapped up in material
life and do not admit that the real knower and only experiencer
is the soul, just so long do these servants remain usurpers of
the soul's sovereignty. Hence it is stated in old Hindu works,
that "the Soul is the friend of Self and also its enemy;
and, that a man should raise the self by the self."
Mahatma KH, ML, 53
The God of the Theologians is simply and imaginary power.
Our chief aim is to deliver humanity of this nightmare,
to teach man virtue for its own sake, and to walk in life relying
on himself instead of leaning on a theological crutch, that for
countless ages was the direct cause of nearly all human misery. |