The Rosicrucian Philosophy
In Questions and Answers
Volume I
by
Max Heindel
[1865-1919]
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PARTIAL LIST OF SUBJECTS
The questions contained in this book
have been asked of the writer after lectures delivered by him in various cities,
and, in most cases, the questions reveal a certain knowledge of the subject on
the part of the inquirer.
For the benefit of those who are not familiar
with THE ROSICRUCIAN COSMO-CONCEPTION, it may be well to give the following
information concerning the philosophy and the terms used. With that key, it will
be easy for anyone to understand the answer to the questions. It may also be in
place to state at this point that each question has been answered regardless of
what has been said in answer to any other question, so that each answer is
complete in itself. This has occasioned repetition of some things said in answer
to one questions when replying to another which is similar, but it will be found
that in all cases where there is such repetition it presents a new aspect of the
subject, so that the writer has no apology to make, for he considers the method
used of greater value than a reference to some other answer which perhaps the
inquirer might not have time to look up.
The Rosicrucian Philosophy teaches that man
is a complex being who possesses:
(1) A DENSE BODY, which is the visible
instrument he uses here in this world to fetch and carry; the body we ordinarily
think of as the whole man.
(2) A VITAL BODY, which is made of Ether and
pervades the visible body as ether permeates all other forms, except that human
beings specialize a greater amount of the universal ether than other forms. That
ethereal body is our instrument for specializing the vital energy of the sun.
(3) A DESIRE BODY, which is our emotional
nature. This finer vehicle pervades both the vital and dense bodies. It is seen
by clairvoyant vision to extend about 16 inches outside our visible body, which
is located in the center of this ovoid cloud as the yolk is in the center of an
egg.
(4) THE MIND, which is a mirror, reflecting
the outer world and enabling the Ego to transmit its commands as thought and
word, also to compel action.
THE EGO is the threefold spirit which uses
these vehicles to gather experience in the school of life.
SECTION I
QUESTIONS DEALING WITH LIFE ON EARTH
IF WE WERE PURE SPIRIT AND A PART OF AN
ALL-KNOWING GOD, WHY WAS IT NECESSARY FOR US TO TAKE THIS LONG PILGRIMAGE OF SIN
AND SORROW THROUGH MATTER?
ANSWER: In the beginning of manifestation,
God differentiated within Himself a multitude of potential spiritual
intelligences as sparks are emitted by a fire. These spiritual intelligences
were thus potential flames or fires, but they were not yet fires, for, thought
endowed with the all-consciousness of God, they lacked SELF-consciousness; being
POTENTIALLY omnipotent as God, they lacked dynamic power available for use at
any moment according to their will; and in order that these qualities might be
evolved it was imperative that they should go through matter. Therefore, during
INVOLUTION each Divine Spark was encased in various vehicles of sufficient
density to shut off the outer world from its consciousness. Then the spirit
within, no longer able to contact the without, turns and finds ITSELF. With
wakening SELF-consciousness comes the spirit's struggle to free itself from its
prison, and during evolution the various vehicles which the spirit possess will
be spiritualized into soul, so that, at the end of manifestation, the spirit
will not only have gained SELF-consciousness but also soul-power.
There is a tendency upon the part of most
people to believe that all that is is the result of something else, leaving no
place for any original new building. Those who study LIFE usually speak only of
INVOLUTION and EVOLUTION; those who study the FORM, namely, the modern
scientists, are concerned with EVOLUTION only, but the most advanced among them
are now beginning to find another factor, which they have called EPIGENESIS.
Already, in 1757, Caspar Wolff issued his Theorea Generations, wherein he showed
that in the development of the ovum, there are a series of new buildings not at
all foreshown by what has gone before, and Haeckel, endorsing this work, says
that nowadays were are no longer justified in called epigenesis a theory. For it
is a fact which we may demonstrate, in the case of the lower forms where the
changes are rapid, under a microscope. Since the mind was given to man, it is
this original creative impulse, epigenesis, which has been the cause of all our
development. Truly do we build upon that which has been already created, but
there is also something new due to the activity of the spirit and thus it is
that WE BECOME CREATORS, for if we only imitated that which had already been
laid out for us by God or Angel, it would never be possible for us to become
creative intelligences; WE WOULD SIMPLY BE IMITATORS. And even thought we make
mistakes, it may be said that we often learn much more by our mistakes than by
our successes. The SIN and the suffering which the inquirer speaks about are
merely the result of the mistakes we make, and their impression upon our
consciousness causes us to be active along other lines which are found to be
GOOD--that is to say, in harmony with nature. Thus this world is a training
school and not a vale of tears wherein we have been placed by a capricious God.
(See Question No. 9)
IF "GOD MADE MAN A LITTLE LOWER THAN
THE ANGELS," HOW IS IT POSSIBLE THAT MAN IS ULTIMATELY TO BECOME THEIR
SUPERIOR IN THE SPIRITUAL WORLD?
ANSWER: This question reveals a
misapprehension upon the part of the inquirer. It has never been so stated in
the Rosicrucian teachings, but something has been said which may have been so
misconstrued. The fact of the matter is that evolution moves in a spiral and
there is never a repetition of THE SAME condition. Angels are an earlier stream
of evolution who were human in a previous incarnation of the earth, called the
Moon Period among Rosicrucians. The Archangels were the humanity of the Sun
Period and the Lords of Mind, called by Paul the "Powers of Darkness,"
were the humanity of the fourth period of the present scheme of manifestation,
the Earth Period. As all beings in the universe are progressing, the humanity of
the previous periods have also progressed so that they are NOW at a higher stage
than they were when they were human-they are superhuman. Therefore, it is
perfectly true that God made man a little lower than the Angels. But as
everything is in a state of SPIRAL progression, it is also true that our present
humanity is a higher and more evolved humanity than the Angels were; and that
the Angels were a higher order of humanity than the Archangels were when they
were human. In the next step we shall attain something like the stage of the
Angels at the present time, but we shall be superior to what they are NOW.
WHY SHOULD IT BE NECESSARY FOR US TO COME
INTO THIS PHYSICAL EXISTENCE? COULD WE NOT HAVE LEARNED THE SAME LESSONS WITHOUT
BEING IMPRISONED AND LIMITED BY THE DENSE CONDITIONS OF THE MATERIAL WORLD?
ANSWER: The New Testament was written in
Greek originally, and the word LOGOS means both word and the THOUGHT which
precedes the word, so that when John tells us in the first chapter of his Gospel
that "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God, and the
word was God," we may also translate the verse: In the beginning was the
THOUGHT, and the WORD was with God, and God was the word. EVERYTHING EXISTS BY
VIRTUE OF THAT FACT (the word). In that is "life."
Everything that exists in the universe was
first a THOUGHT, that thought then manifesting as a WORD, a SOUND, with build
all FORMS and itself manifested as the LIFE within those forms. that is the
process of creation, and man, who was made in the image of God, creates in the
same way to a certain extent. He has the capability of thinking; he may voice
his thoughts and in that way, where he is not capable of carrying out his ideas
alone, e may secure the help of others to realize them. But a time is coming
when he will create directly by the word of his mouth, so that when in time he
becomes able to use HIS WORD to create DIRECTLY he will know how. That training
is absolutely necessary. At the present time he would make many mistakes.
Besides, he is not yet good-he would bring into being demoniac creations.
In the earliest dawn of man's endeavor, he
used the SOLIDS; muscular force was his only means of performing work, and from
bones and stones which he picked up from the ground, he shaped his first crude
instruments to be wielded by his arm. Then came a time when in a rude dug-out he
first trusted himself to the waters; a LIQUID and the water wheel was the first
machinery. The liquid is already much stronger than the solid. A wave will raze
the decks of a ship, tear out masts and twist the stoutest iron bar as if it
were a thin wire; but water power is a stationary force and therefore limited to
work in its immediate vicinity. When man learned to use the still more subtle
force which we call air, it became possible for him to erect windmills in any
place to do his work and sailing vessels brought the whole world into
communication. Thus, man's next step in unfoldment was achieved by the use of a
force still subtler than water and more universally applicable than that
element. But wind was fickle and not to be depended upon; therefore, the
advancement in human civilization achieved by its use paled into insignificance
when man discovered how to utilize the still more subtle gas which is called
STEAM, FOR THAT CAN BE MADE ANYWHERE AND EVERYWHERE, and the progress of the
world has been enormous since its advent. There is, however, the drawback to its
utility that steam-power requires cumbersome transmission machinery. This
drawback is practically eliminated by using a still subtler force, more readily
transmissible; electricity, which is altogether invisible and intangible.
Thus, we see that the progress of man in the
past has depended upon the utilization of forces of increasing subtlety, each
force in the scale being more readily capable of transmission than the ones
previously available, and we can readily realize that further progress depends
upon the discovery of STILL FINER FORCES TRANSMISSIBLE WITH STILL GREATER
FACILITY. We know that that which we call wireless telegraphy is accomplished
without even the use of wires, but even that system is not ideal, for it depends
upon energy generated in a central plant, which is stationary. It involves the
use of costly machinery and is, therefore, out of reach of the majority. The
ideal force would be a power which man could generate from himself at any moment
without machinery.
A few decades ago Jules Verne thrilled us
with delight when he conjured up before our imagination the submarine boat, the
trip around the earth in eighty days, etc. Today the things he pictured have
become facts surpassing even his imagination, and the day ill come when we shall
have available for use a power plant such as spoken of above. Bulwer Lytton, in
his "Coming Race," has pictured to us a force called "Vril,"
which certain imaginary beings are possessed of and which they can use to propel
themselves over land, through the air and in various other ways. Such a force is
latent within every one of us, and we speak of it sometimes as EMOTION. We feel
its far-reaching power at times as TEMPER when it is unleashed, and say "a
man has lost control of himself." No amount of work can so tire the
physical body and wreck it as when the enormous energy of the desire body is let
loose in a fit of temper. Usually, at the present time, this enormous force
sleeps, and it is well that it should be so until e have learned to use it by
means of THOUGHT, which is a STILL MORE SUBTLE force. This world is a school to
teach us how to use these two subtle forces--the power of thought and the power
of emotion.
An illustration will make clear how this
world serves that purpose. An inventor gets an idea. The idea is not yet a
thought, it is but as it were a flash WHICH HAS NOT YET TAKEN SHAPE, but
gradually he visualizes it in mind stuff. He FORMS IN HIS THOUGHT A MACHINE, and
before his mental vision that machine appears with the wheels revolving this way
and that, as necessary to accomplish the required work. Then he commences to
draw the plans for the machine, and even at that stage of concretion it will
most certainly appear that modification are necessary. Thus we see that already
THE PHYSICAL CONDITIONS SHOW THE INVENTOR WHERE HIS THOUGHT WAS NOT CORRECT.
When he builds the machine in appropriate material for the accomplishment of the
work, there are usually more modifications necessary. Perhaps, he may be obliged
to throw the first machine away, entirely rearrange his conception and build a
new machine. Thus the concrete physical conditions have enabled him to detect
the flaw in his reasoning; they force him to make the necessary modifications in
his original thought to bring out a machine that will do the work. Had there
been only a World of Thought, he would not have know that he had made a mistake,
but the concrete physical conditions show him where his thought was wrong.
The Physical World teaches the inventor TO
THINK ARIGHT, and his successful machines are the EMBODIMENTS OF RIGHT THOUGHT.
In the mercantile, social or philanthropic
endeavors, the same principle holds good. If our ideas concerning the various
matters in life are wrong, they are corrected when brought into so-called
practical uses and thus THIS WORLD IS AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY TO TEACH US HOW TO
WIELD THE POWER OF THOUGHT AND DESIRE, these forces being held in leach to a
great extent at the present time by our material conditions. But as time goes on
and we learn to think aright more and more, we shall at last obtain such a power
of thought and we shall be able to think the right thought at once in every case
without experimenting, and then we shall also be able TO SPEAK OUR THOUGHT INTO
ACTUAL BEING, AS A THING. There was a time, in the far, far past, when man was
yet a spiritual being and when the conditions of earth were more plastic. Then
he was taught directly by the Gods to use the word as a means of creation and he
worked thus formatively on the animals and the plants. We are told in the Bible
that God brought the animals to man and HE NAMED THEM. this naming was not
simply calling a lion a lion, but it was a formative process that gave man a
power over the thing he named, and it was only when selfishness, cruelty and
unbridled anger unfitted him for the mastership that the word of power spoken of
by the masons was lost. When holiness shall have again taken the place of
profanity, the word will be found again and will be the creative power of the
divine man in a future age.
IF THIS EARTH LIFE IS SO IMPORTANT AND
REALLY THE BASIS OF ALL OUR SOUL GROWTH, THE LATTER RESULTING FROM THE
EXPERIENCES WE GAIN HERE, WHY IS OUR EARTH LIFE SO SHORT IN COMPARISON WITH THE
LIFE IN THE INNER WORLDS, APPROXIMATING A THOUSAND YEARS BETWEEN TWO EARTH
LIVES?
ANSWER: All that is in this world which has
been made by the hand of man is CRYSTALLIZED THOUGHT; the chairs upon which we
sit, the houses in which we live, the various conveniences, such as telephone,
steamship, locomotive, etc. were once a thought in the mind of man. If it had
not been for that thought, the thing would never have appeared. In similar
manner, the trees, the flowers, the mountain and the seas are crystallized
thought forms of the nature forces. Man, when he leaves this body after death
and enters the Second Heaven, becomes one with those nature forces he works
under the direction of the creative hierarchies, making for himself the
environment which is necessary for his next step in unfoldment. There he builds
in mind stuff" the archetypes of the land and the sea; he works upon the
flora and the fauna; he creates everything in his environment as thought forms,
as he changes the conditions, so they appear when he is reborn.
But working things out in mind stuff is very
different from working thinks out in the concrete. At the present time we are
very poor thinkers, and therefore it takes an enormous period of time for us to
shape the thought forms in the second heaven; then, also, we must wait a
considerable time before these thought forms have crystallized into the actual
dense physical environment to which we are to come back. Therefore, it is
necessary that we should stay in the Heaven World for a much longer time than we
remain in the earth life. When we have learned to think aright, we shall be able
to create things here in the Physical World in a much shorter time than it now
takes to laboriously form them. Neither will it be necessary then to stay our of
earth life as long as the present time.
HOW LONG WILL IT BE BEFORE WE CAN DO WITHOUT
THE PHYSICAL BODIES, AND FUNCTION ALTOGETHER IN THE SPIRITUAL WORLDS AGAIN?
ANSWER: This question reveals a state of
mind which is all too common among people who have become acquainted with the
fact that we possess spiritual bodies in which we may move through space with
lightning rapidity, bodies which do not need the material raiment and,
therefore, will require no care on the part of their owners. These people long
then for the time when they may grown such figurative wings and shed this
"low and vile mortal coil" altogether.
Such a state of mind is extremely
unfortunate. We should be very thankful for the material instrument which we
have, for that is the most valuable of all our vehicles. While it is perfectly
true that our physical body is the LOWEST of all our vehicles, it is also a fact
that this vehicle is the most finished of our instruments, and without that the
other vehicles would be of little use to us at this time. For while this
splendidly organized instrument enables us to meet the thousand and one
conditions here, our higher vehicles are practically unorganized. The vital body
is formed organ for organ as our dense physical body, but until it has been
trained by esoteric exercises it is not a fit instrument to function in alone.
The desire body has only a number of sense centers which are not even active in
the great majority of people, and as for the mind, it is an unformed cloud with
the great majority. We should aim today to spiritualize the physical instrument,
and we should realize that we must train our higher vehicles before they can be
of use. For the great mass of people that will take a long, long time.
Therefore, it is best to do the duty that is close to our hands, then we hasten
the day when we shall be able to use the higher vehicles, for that day depends
upon ourselves.
DOES THE SPIRIT ENTER THE BODY AT THE TIME
OF CONCEPTION OR AT THE TIME OF BIRTH?
ANSWER: It has been ascertained by
clairvoyant investigation that at the time of death the spirit takes with it the
forces of one little atom located in the left ventricle of the heart, which is
called the seed atom, for its the nucleus or seed around which all the material
in the body gathers, and every atom on the body must be capable of vibrating in
unison with that seek atom. Therefore, that atom is deposited in the semen of
the father some time previous to conception, and later placed in the womb of the
mother. But conception is not at all identical with the time of sexual union of
the parents. The impregnated spermatozoa is sometimes not imbedded in the ovum
until fourteen days after the union of the parents. It is this impregnation of
the ovum that may be called the time of conception, for from the moment when the
impregnated ovum leaves the Fallopian tube the period of gestation commences.
During the first eighteen to twenty-one days, all the work is done by the
mother, but at that time the reincarnating Ego, clothed in a bell-shaped cloud
of desire and mind stuff, enters the womb of the mother and the bell-shaped
cloud closes at the bottom so that it is then ovoid, or egg-shaped . Then the
spirit is definitely enmeshed in the flesh and cannot escape any more, but must
stay with the mother until liberated by birth. In the present stage of our
unfoldment, the spirit does very little CONSCIOUS work upon its coming vehicle,
but it is present all the time and helps UNCONSCIOUSLY in the task of providing
its instrument. This is not more remarkable than that we are able to digest our
food and work our respiratory organs without being conscious of the process.
WHAT WAS THE PURPOSE IN THE DIVISION OF THE
SEXES?
ANSWER: The division of the sexes was
brought about at a very early stage of man's evolution, when he had as yet no
brain or larynx. One-half of the creative force was then turned upward in order
that these two organs might be built. The brain was made for the evolution of
thought whereby man creates in the Physical World. Houses, cities, steamships,
railways, everything made by the hand is crystallized human thought. The larynx
was also made by the creative sex-force in order that man might express his
thoughts. The connection between those organs will be evident when we remember
that the boy who possesses the positive creative force changes his voice at the
time of puberty, when he is first able to procreate his kind; also that the man
who abuses his sex-force becomes an idiot, while the profound thinker who uses
nearly all his creative force in thought will have little or no inclination for
amorous practices.
Prior to this division man was, like some
plants today, a complete creative unit capable of perpetuating his kind without
the help of another. The faculties of thought and speech have been bought at the
loss of this creative power; but now that half of the creative force which is
expressed through brain and larynx may be used to create things in the world-
-houses, ships, etc.
IS THE SOUL OF A WOMAN MASCULINE AND THE
SOUL OF A MAN FEMININE?
ANSWER: Speaking generally, we might say
"yes," the vital body which is eventually transformed, transmuted and
spiritualized into soul is of the opposite sex. It is formed organ for organ
exactly like the dense physical body with this one exception, and this
elucidates many facts otherwise unexplainable. The faculties inherent in the
vital body are growth, propagation, assimilation and memory. The woman having
the positive vital body is matured earlier than the male, the parts which remain
plant-like, such as, for instance, the hair, grows longer and more luxuriant,
and naturally a positive vital body will generate more blood than the negative
vital body possessed by the masculine, hence we have in woman a greater blood
pressure, which it is necessary to relieve by the periodical flow, and when that
ceases at the climacteric period there is a second growth in woman, particularly
well expressed in the saying "fat and forty."
The impulses of the desire body drive the
blood through the system at varying rates of speed, according to the strength of
the emotions. Woman, having an excess of blood, works under much higher pressure
than man, and while this pressure is relieved by the periodical flow, there are
times when it is necessary to have an extra outlet; then the tears of woman,
which are WHITE BLEEDING, act as a safety valve to remove the excessive fluid.
Men, although they may have as strong emotions as women, are not given to tears
because they have no more blood than they can comfortably use.
Being positively polarized in the Etheric
Region of the Physical World, the sphere of woman has been the home and the
church where she is surrounded by love and peace, while man fights the battle of
the strong for the survival of the fittest, without quarter in the dense
Physical World, where he is positive.
DO WE KEEP THE SAME TEMPERAMENT THROUGH ALL
OUR LIVES?
ANSWER: The Ego may be likened unto a
precious stone, a diamond in the rough. When it is taken out of the earth the
stone is far from beautiful; a rough coating hides the splendor within, and
before the rough diamond becomes a gem, it must be polished upon the hard
grindstone. Each application to the stone removes a part of the rough coat and
grinds a facet through which the light enters and is refracted at a different
angle from the light thrown back by the other facets.
So it is with the Ego. A diamond in the
rough, it enters the school of experience, the pilgrimage through matter, and
each life is as an application of the gem to the stone. Each life in the school
of experience removes part of the roughness of the Ego and admits the light of
intelligence at a new angle, giving a different experience, and thus as the
angels of light vary in the many facets of the diamond, so the temperament of
the Ego differs in each life. In each life we can show forth only a small part
of our spiritual natures, we can realize only a small part of the splendor of
our divine POSSIBILITIES, but every life tends to make us more rounded and our
temperaments become more even. In fact, it is the work upon the temperament that
is the principal part of our lesson, for self-mastery is the goal. As Goethe
says,
"From every power which all the world enchains,
Man liberates himself when self-control he gains."
IS THE DESIRE BODY SUBJECT TO SICKNESS AND
DOES IT NEED NUTRITION AND REPLENISHMENT?
ANSWER: In a certain sense it is, during
earth life; that is to say, sickness shows itself first in the desire body and
in the vital body, which become thinner in texture and do not specialize the
vital fluid in the same proportion as usual during health. Then the dense
physical body becomes sick. When recovery takes place THE HIGHER VEHICLES SHOW
IMPROVEMENT BEFORE THE MANIFESTATION OF HEALTH IS APPARENT IN THE PHYSICAL
WORLD.
But if the inquirer means to ask concerning
conditions after death, the matter is different. Although a person may be sick
here, perhaps bedridden for years and unable to move about, when death has taken
place, and he feels himself without the dense body, there is at once a sense of
relief, a feeling of gladness and lightness which is unusual to him, and he
suddenly wakes up to the fact that he has no pain and is able to move about. If
he understands conditions, he will also know that it is unnecessary for him to
take nourishment, for the desire vehicle needs no replenishment. Many people,
however, are not aware of the fact and therefore we find in the lower regions of
the Desire World that sometimes they will go through all the motions of ordinary
house keeping. Hence the stories of some spiritualistic investigators, who have
found these conditions in the Invisible World; and this also accounts for a
great deal of that which George du Maurier has told of the life of Peter
Ibbetson and the Countess of Towers, in his novel bearing the hero's name. This
novel is recommended to the reader as giving a fine illustration of the
operation of the subconscious memory where the hero deals with his child-life,
and of actual conditions in the lower regions of the Invisible World, where his
experiences with the countess are concerned.
HOW IS IT THAT ONE ATONES FOR ALL SIN IN
PURGATORY, THEN AT REBIRTH MUST AGAIN SUFFER THROUGH THE LAW OF CAUSE AND EFFECT
FOR SINS OF A FORMER LIFE?
ANSWER: There are two distinct activities in
Purgatory. First, there is the eradication of bad habits. For instance, the
drunkard craves drink just as much as he did before death, but now he has no
stomach and alimentary canal go around to the various saloons, although he may
even get inside the whiskey casks and steep himself in the liquor, he obtains no
satisfaction, for there are no fumes as when chemical combustion takes place in
a stomach. Thus he suffers all the tortures of Tantalus--"Water, water
everywhere, and not a drop to drink."
But, as desire in this world burns out when
we realize that is cannot be gratified, so in time the drunkard is cured of his
desire for drink, because he can obtain no liquor, and he is born innocent of
evil so far as that particular vice is concerned. However, he must overcome that
vice CONSCIOUSLY, and so at a certain time temptation will come in his way. When
he has grown up a companion may ask him to "come and have a drink."
Then it depends upon WHETHER HE YIELDS or not. If he does, he sins anew and must
be purged anew, till at last the cumulative pains of repeated purgatorial
existence will cause him to have a disgust for drink. Then he will have
consciously overcome temptation and there will be no more suffering from that
source.
As to the evil that we have done to others,
for instance, where we have dealt cruelly with a child placed under our care,
where we have beaten and starved it or otherwise maltreated it, the scenes where
we have thus done wrong will have impressed themselves upon the atom in the
heart; later on, the etching will have been transferred to the desire body and
the panorama of life, which unrolls BACKWARD, will again bring these scenes
before our consciousness. WE shall then ourselves feel as the child felt who was
our victim; WE SHALL FEEL THE STRIPES that WE inflicted just as the child felt
them; WE shall feel the mental anguish and mortification, WE shall suffer pang
for pang, and then, when we are reborn, we shall meet our victim and have the
opportunity to do good to the victim instead of doing evil. If we do so, well
and good; if our old enmity asserts itself as before, then further stripes in
the next Purgatory will at last cause us to see that we ought to be merciful to
those under our care. So we do not suffer ANEW for sins of a former life; WE ARE
BORN INNOCENT through the blessed ministrations of Purgatory, and AT LEAST EVERY
EVIL ACT WE COMMIT IS AN ACT OF FREE WILL. But TEMPTATIONS are placed before us
in order to ascertain whether the purging has been sufficient to teach us the
needed lessons, and it is our privilege either to yield or to stand strong and
firm for the good.
IS CONSCIENCE THE VOICE OF GOD OR OF OUR
GUARDIAN ANGEL?
ANSWER: When the spirit passes out of the
body at death, the panorama of its past life passes before it during the first
three and one-half days after its release from the body. These pictures are
etched into the desire body and form the basis of? life in Purgatory and the
First Heaven, which are located in the Desire World. The past life is reproduced
in pictures shifting backward so that the scenes which happened just previous to
death are first gone over; then follows the life toward childhood and infancy.
In Purgatory only the scenes where the soul did wrong are reenacted, and the
soul sees itself as being the one whom it wronged and suffers as those suffered
whom it wronged in earth life. The record of these sufferings is indelibly
engraven upon the seed atom, which is the only part of the dense body the soul
takes with it and keeps permanently from life to life. This is, in a way, the
"book" of the "Recording Angel," and as the suffering caused
by a certain act has been engraven upon this seed atom in Purgatory, it is
evident that when in a new life similar circumstances arise and the old
temptations come before us, the suffering which we experienced because of that
wrong deed is present in the seed atom to warn us that such and such a course of
action is wrong. That is the "voice of conscience," and if the
suffering entailed in Purgatory was sufficiently intense, we shall have the
power to resist whatever temptation comes before us. If, on the other hand, from
certain different causes, the suffering was not keen enough, we may yield
permanently or temporarily in another life to the same temptations that cost
suffering in previous lives; we may yield even against the small murmurings of
conscience. But when we are released from our bodies and pass into Purgatory the
next time, we shall there have the added suffering caused by our yielding to
temptation, and the cumulative effects of this suffering will at last be
sufficient to restrain us from the course which caused us pain.
When a temptation has come before us in an
earth life and has been put aside consciously, we have learned the lesson and
conscience has accomplished its purpose.
Replying definitely to the question, we may
therefore say that conscience is the spirit's memory of past sufferings
occasioned by the mistakes in previous lives.
WHAT IS GENIUS?
ANSWER: From the ordinary standpoint, genius
seems to be an accident. The theory of heredity will not account for it, for
sometimes the most commonplace people bring a child into the world which is a
genius, and the most highly educated and intellectual people have idiots for
their children. At other times we find both idiots and geniuses in the same
family. In fact, insanity and genius may be said to be the two extremes where
the mental qualities of humanity meet.
If we try to account for genius by heredity,
we cannot help asking ourselves why there is not a long line of mechanical
ancestors before Thomas Edison, who might then be regarded as the flower of a
family. But we find that in all cases the appearance of genius is not possible
of deduction to any law when viewed from the mere material standpoint.
When we bring the law of causation and its
companion law, the law of rebirth, to bear upon the problem, the matter is very
different. This theory asserts that earth life is a school of experience; that
at each new birth we are born with the accumulated experiences of all our past
lives as our stock in trade, our capital; that some of us have attended this
school of experience during many lives, and have gathered much store. Perhaps we
have developed one particular faculty more than others, so that we have become
extremely expert in one special line of endeavor. That is genius.
In order to express some of our faculties,
for instance, music, it is necessary that we should have certain physical
characteristics such as long and slender fingers, a delicate nervous system,
and, particularly, the ear should be specially developed in order that we may
express ourselves as musicians. Material required for that expression cannot be
found anywhere, but THE LAW OF ASSOCIATION would naturally draw a musician to
other musicians, and there he will find ready to his hand the materials
wherewith to build himself a body such as is required for the expression of his
talent. Therefore, it sometimes seems as if musicians are born in families; for
instance, twenty-nine musicians were born in the Bach family in two hundred and
fifty years.
IS A SOUL THAT IS BORN AS A WOMAN ALWAYS A
WOMAN IN ITS AFTER LIVES, AND CAN IT NEVER BECOME A MAN? AND WHAT IS THE TIME
BETWEEN INCARNATIONS?
ANSWER: No, the spirit is double-sexed and
usually expresses itself in its successive lives alternately as man and woman.
There are, however, sometimes cases where, according to the Law of Consequences,
it is preferable that a spirit should appear for several successive lives in a
certain sex.
The law is this:
As the sun moves BACKWARD among the twelve
constellations by the movement which we call the precession of the equinoxes,
the climate of the earth, the flora and fauna are slowly changed, thus making a
different environment for the human race in each successive age. It takes the
sun about two thousand years to go through one of the signs by precession, and
in that time the spirit is USUALLY born twice, once as a man and once as a
woman. The changes which take place in the thousand years between incarnations
are not so great but that the spirit will be able to extract the experiences of
that environment from the standpoint of both man and woman.
However, there may sometimes be cases where
the time is also changed. None of these laws are inflexible as the laws of the
Medes and the Persians, but are administered by Great Intelligences for the
benefit of mankind, so that conditions may be changed in order to fit the
exigencies of individual cases. For instance, in the case of a musician. He
cannot find the material wherewith to build his body everywhere. He needs
particular help to build the three semi-circular canals of his ear in such a
manner that they will point as nearly as possible in the three directions of
space; he also needs special help to build the delicate fibres of Corti, for his
ability to distinguish shades of tone depends upon these features.
In such a case, when a family of musicians
with whom he has connection is in a position to give birth to a child, he may be
brought there, though his stay in the Heaven World should not ordinarily
terminate for another hundred years, for perhaps another opportunity might not
offer for two or three hundred years after he should be born if the law were
adhered to. Then, of course, such a man is ahead of his time, and not
appreciated by the generation among which he lives. He is misunderstood, but
even that is better than if he had been born later than he should have been, for
then he would have been behind the times.
Thus it is that we so often see geniuses
unappreciated by their contemporaries, though highly valued by succeeding
generations who can understand their viewpoint.
WHEN A MAN PAYS HIS DEBTS, CARES FOR HIS
FAMILY AND LIVES A MORAL LIFE HERE, WILL HE NOT BE ALL RIGHT HEREAFTER?
ANSWER: No, there is something more
required, and there are many people of just that belief who have a rather
unenviable time in the Desire World after death. They are, of course, to be
looked up to from the standpoint of this life only, but at the present time we
are required to at least cultivate some altruistic tendencies in order to
progress beyond our present evolutionary status.
We find the people who have neglected the
higher duties in the fourth region of the Desire World after death. There is the
business man who paid a hundred cents on the dollar, who dealt honestly by
everyone; who worked for the material improvement of his city and country as a
good citizen, paid his employees fair wages, treated his wife and family with
consideration, gave them all possible advantages, etc. He may even through them
have built a church, or at least given very liberally to it, or he may have
built libraries or founded institutes, etc. But HE DID NOT GIVE HIMSELF. He only
took interest in the church for the sake of his family or for the sake of
respectability; he had not heart in it, all his heart was in his business, in
making money or attaining a worldly position.
When he enters the Desire World after death
he is too good to go to Purgatory and not good enough to go to heaven. He has
dealt justly with everyone and wronged nobody. Therefore, he has nothing to
expiate. But neither has he done any good that could give him a life in the
First Heaven where the good of his past life is assimilated. Therefore, he is in
the fourth region--between Heaven and Hell, as it were. The fourth region is the
center of the Desire World and the feeling there is most intense; the man still
feels a keen desire for business, but there he can neither buy nor sell, and so
his life is a most dreadful monotony.
All that he gave to the churches,
institutes, etc., counts as nothing because of his lack of heart. ONLY WHEN WE
GIVE FOR LOVE WILL THE GIFT AVAIL TO BRING HAPPINESS HEREAFTER. It is not the
amount that we give, but the spirit that accompanies the gift, which matters;
therefore, it is within the power of everyone to give and thus benefit himself
and others. Indiscriminate money giving, however, often causes people to become
thriftless and indigent, but by giving heartfelt sympathy; by helping people to
believe in themselves and start in life with fresh ardor when they have fallen
by the wayside; by giving ourselves in services rendered humanity, we lay up
treasure in heaven and give more than gold. Christ said: "The poor are with
us always." We may not be able to bring them from poverty to riches and
that may not be best for them, but we can encourage them to learn the lesson
that is to be learned in poverty; we can help them to a better view of life, and
unless the man who is in the position designated by the inquirer does that also,
he will not be "all right" when he passes out; he will suffer that
dreadful monotony in order to teach him that he must fill his life with
something of real value, and thus in a succeeding life his conscience will spur
him on to do something better than to grind out dollars, though he will not
neglect his material duties, for that is as bad as to spurn spiritual endeavor.
IT IS SOMETIMES CONTENDED THAT WE HAVE A
RIGHT TO THINK WHAT WE WILL AND ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR OUR THOUGHTS. IS THAT SO
FROM AN OCCULT POINT OF VIEW?
ANSWER: No, indeed; it is very much the
reverse, and we do not need to go as far as what is usually called occultism; we
find that idea expressed by Christ in the sermon on the mount, where he tells us
that "The man who has looked upon a woman with desire has, in fact, already
committed adultery," and when we realize that as a man thinketh in his
heart, so is he, we shall have a much clearer conception of life if we only take
into consideration the acts of men, for every act is the outcome of a previous
thought BUT THESE THOUGHTS ARE NOT ALWAYS OUR OWN.
When we strike a tuning fork, another tuning
fork of the same pitch being near, not only the one which is struck will ring,
but the other will also commence to sing in sympathy. Likewise, when we think a
thought and another person in our environment has been thinking along the same
line, our thoughts coalesce with his and strengthen him for good or evil
according to the nature of the thought. It is no mere fancy when in the play
called "The Witching Hour," the hero aims to help a scoundrel escape
from the State of Kentucky, where the latter is about to be arrested for murder
of the Governor. The hero, a man of considerable thought power feels that he may
have prompted the criminal. He tells his sister that previous to the time of the
murder he had thought that the murder could be committed JUST IN THE MANNER IN
WHICH IT WAS ACTUALLY DONE. He is under the impression that his thought may have
been caught by the brain of the murderer and have shown him the way to commit
the murder.
When we go into a jury box and we see before
ourselves the criminal, we behold only his act; we have no cognizance of the
thought which prompted him. If we have been in the habit of thinking evil,
malicious thoughts against one person or another, these thoughts may have been
attractive to that criminal, and on the principle that when we have before
ourselves a saturated solution of salt it will only take a single crystal to
make that salt solution solidify, so also if a man has saturated his brains with
thoughts of murder, the thought that we sent out may be the last straw breaking
the back of the camel, destroying the last barrier which would have held him
from committing the act.
Therefore, our thoughts are of vastly more
importance than our acts, for if we will only think right, we shall always act
right. No man can think love to his fellowmen; can scheme in his mind how to aid
and help them, spiritually, mentally or physically, without acting out these
thoughts at some time in his life, and if we will only cultivate such thoughts,
we shall soon find sunshine spreading around us; we shall find that people will
meet us in that some spirit that we send out, and if we could realize that the
desire body (which surrounds each of us and extends about sixteen to eighteen
inches beyond the periphery of the physical body) contains all these feelings
and emotions, then we would meet people differently, for we would understand
that everything we see is viewed through the atmosphere which we have created
around ourselves which colors all we behold in others.
If, then, we see meanness and smallness in
the people whom we meet, it would be well to look within to ascertain if it is
not the atmosphere we are looking through which colors them thus. Let us see if
we have not within ourselves those undesirable qualities, and then being to
remedy the defect within ourselves. The man who is mean and small will appear
mean to him FOR HE WILL CALL OUT FROM others the very qualities which he
manifests, on the principle that the vibration of a tuning fork of a certain
pitch, when struck, will cause another of identical pitch to vibrate. On the
other hand, if we cultivate a serene attitude, an attitude that is free from
covetousness and is frankly honest and helpful, we shall call out the best in
other people. Therefore let us realize that it is NOT UNTIL WE HAVE CULTIVATED
THE BETTER QUALITIES IN OURSELVES THAT WE CAN EXPECT TO FIND THEM IN OTHERS. We
are thus in very truth responsible for our thoughts, we are indeed the keepers
of our brothers, for as we think when we meet them, so do we appear to them, and
they reflect our attitude. Applying the foregoing principle, if we want to
obtain help to cultivate those better qualities, let us seek the company of
people who are already good, for their attitude of mind will be of immense help
to us to call forth in us the finer qualities.
IF A PERSON IS CONSTANTLY BOTHERED BY EVIL
THOUGHTS WHICH KEEP COMING INTO HIS MIND, ALTHOUGH HE IS CONSTANTLY FIGHTING
THEM, IS THERE ANY WAY IN WHICH HE CAN CLEANSE HIS MIND SO THAT HE WILL THINK
ONLY PURE AND GOOD THOUGHTS?
ANSWER: Yes, there is, and a very easy way
at that. The inquirer has himself suggested the chief difficulty in his
question, when he says that he is constantly FIGHTING these thoughts. If we take
an illustration we shall see the point.
Supposing we have a particular dislike for a
certain person whom we meet every day upon the street, perhaps a number of
times. If we stop each time we meet that person and berate him for walking upon
the street, for not keeping out of our sight, we are each time adding fuel to
the fire of our enmity, we are stirring him up, and for pure spite he may seek
to waylay us so much the more. Both like and dislike have a tendency to attract
a thought or an idea to? us, and the added thought force which we send out to
fight evil thoughts will keep them alive and bring them to our mind the oftener,
in the same way that quarreling will cause the person we dislike to waylay us
for spite. But if, instead of fighting him, we adopt the tactics of
indifference. If we turn our heads the other way when we meet him upon the
street, he will soon grow tired of follow us; and, on the same principle, when
thoughts of evil come into our minds. If we will but turn away with indifference
and apply our minds to something that is good and ideal, we shall find in a
short time that we are rid of their companionship and have only the good
thoughts we desire to entertain.
IF WOMAN IS AN EMANATION FROM MAN, AS PER
THE RIB STORY, WILL SHE IN THE FINAL RETURN TO UNITY BE REABSORBED, LOSING HER
INDIVIDUALITY IN THE MASCULINE DIVINITY?
ANSWER: The "rib story" is one of
those instances of gross ignorance upon the part of the Bible translators--who
possessed no occult knowledge--in dealing with the language of the Hebrews,
which in writing was not divided into words and had no vowel points. By
inserting vowels at different points and dividing words differently, various
meanings to the same text may be obtained in many places. This is one case where
a word pointed in one way reads "TSAD" and in another way "TSELA."
The Bible translators read the story that the God had taken something from
Adam's side ("tsela"), and they were puzzled as to what it was and so,
perhaps, they thought it would have done him the least harm to take a rib
("tsad"), hence the foolish story.
The fact was that man had first been like
the Gods, "made in their image," male and female, a hermaphrodite, and
later one SIDE was taken away so that he became divided into two sexes. It may
be further said that the first organ which was developed as it is now was the
female organ, the feminine SIDE having always existed in everything before the
masculine, which came later, and, according to the law in evolution, that
"the first shall be the last," the feminine will remain a distinct sex
longer than the masculine, and, therefore, the inquirer is altogether wrong in
the supposition. It is the masculine that will be absorbed in the feminine. Even
now it is seen that the masculine organ is gradually contracting at its base and
will finally cease to be.
As for losing her individuality, such a
thing is impossible, it is just the purpose of evolution that we should become
individuals, self-conscious and SEPARATE during evolution, self-conscious and
UNITED during the interludes between manifestations.
WHY HAS WOMAN BEEN CURSED BY INEQUALITY,
ASSUMED INFERIORITY AND INJUSTICE SINCE THE BEGINNING OF HUMAN EXISTENCE UPON
THIS PLANE?
ANSWER: In the first place, we must
remember that the spirit is neither male nor female, but manifests in that way
alternately, as a rule. We have all been men and we have all been women.
Therefore there can be no question of inequality if we look at life from the
larger point of view. Certain lessons must be learned by the spirit in each age
which can only be learned from the standpoint of a woman, and there are other
lessons only to be learned by incarnation in a male body. Therefore, of a
necessity, there must be the change in sex. It sometimes happens, of course,
that for reasons a person must appear as a male for several incarnations and
then, of course, when he takes upon himself the female garb, it may jar
considerably. In that case we have a very masculine woman, perhaps a suffragette
of a militant nature. On the other hand, a spirit may sometimes have been
embodied for several incarnations in a female garb and then may appear as a man
of a very effeminate nature, a regular "sissy." But even upon the
hypothesis of alternating incarnations, many of us probably were incarnated in
Rome in the opposite sex, and taking the law of causation into consideration,
the treatment of women by the men of that time was not such as to cause these
Roman women when incarnated now as men to give any great concessions to their
former masters.
WHY WAS THE SUFFERING OF MARGUERITE SO
EXTREME AND OUT OF PROPORTION TO THAT OF FAUST, EVEN TO IMPRISONMENT AND THE
DEATH PENALTY, WHILE HIS LIFE, LIBERTY AND PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS WAS UNMOLESTED?
ANSWER: This question has reference to one
of the myths which have come down through the ages, and contrary to the
popularly accepted opinion a myth is not a story made out of whole cloth, but is
VEILED TRUTH, revealing in symbol great spiritual principles. These myths were
given to infant humanity for the same reason that we give our children ethical
teachings in nursery stories and picture books, which impress themselves upon
the infant mind in a way intellectual teaching would be incapable of doing.
Goethe, who was an initiate, has treated
this Faust myth in a way that is wonderfully illuminative, and the key to the
problem is found in the prologue, which is laid in Heaven, much in the same way
as we find in the opening of the Book of Job. The Sons of God appear before the
Throne an the Devil among them, for he is also one of the Sons of God. He is
given permission to try to seduce Faust in order that the spiritual activities
may be called forth and virtue developed. It is one of our great mistakes to
regard innocence and virtue as synonymous; every one among us is born innocent,
he comes here without any evil, that has all been purged away, but he has
certain TENDENCIES which may develop into vice and, therefore, he must be tried
in every life to see whether he will yield to temptation and embrace vice, or
whether he will stand firm and develop virtue. Faust is tempted, he falls, but
afterwards he sincerely repents and transmutes the evil forces to good, so that
at last he is saved. Repentance and reform before death has wrought his
salvation, the impure passion he felt for Marguerite gave place to his pure love
for Helen. Marguerite also yields to the temptation, she repents and is saved by
means of the forgiveness of sins. Thus in the case of one it is SALVATION BY
ACTS. By his energy, which dominates the evil forces, he builds a new land, a
land where a free people may live under better conditions; he is seeking to lift
humanity to a higher plane, and by that act, by his unselfish work for others,
he is redeemed from the powers of evil. In Marguerite's case, salvation results
from prayer and repentance. Thus we have in that drama, as represented by
Goethe, a perfect symbol of the Western teaching that there is both the
forgiveness of sins and the expiration of a wrong act by a corresponding right
act. Death is something that comes to all and the suffering which was incident
to the wrong act in each case is surely none the less in the case of Faust,
where it was prolonged over a long period of years, than in the case of
Marguerite, where the life is ended in a much shorter time. The only difference
is that Faust has overcome CONSCIOUSLY and will in future life be immune to
temptation, while the case of Marguerite is problematical. In a future earth
life she will yet have to meet temptation in order that it may be made manifest
whether or not she has developed the strength of character requisite to
withstand the wrong and adhere to the right.
IS THERE ANY PLACE, EITHER IN THE OLD OR
NEW TESTAMENT, WHEREIN MEN WERE TOLD TO MARRY AND THEN LIVE AS BROTHER AND
SISTER AT ANY TIME OR UNDER ANY CONDITION? AND IF NOT IN THE BIBLE, WHY DO YOU
TEACH IT?
ANSWER: The Original Semites were the fifth
of the Atlantean races. They came out of the drowning Atlantis as told variously
in the stories of Noah and Moses. They were to go into a Promised Land, not
little insignificant Palestine, but the whole earth as it is now constituted. It
was PROMISED because the earth was undergoing the changes usual when a new race
is to take possession. Floods had destroyed the Atlantean civilization and in
the wilderness of Gobi, in Central Asia, wandered the nucleus of the present
Aryan races.
At the time when such a nucleus was to
become a world peopling race, naturally, the begetting of children was a prime
consideration. Therefore, it was looked upon as the duty of everyone to beget
numerous children and be exceedingly fruitful. But we are not living in those
times now; the world is well peopled and the re-incarnating Egos are taken care
of without special endeavors at generation. We have never advocated generally
celibacy, or that people should marry and then live AT ALL TIMES as brother and
sister; but we have taught that married people, according to their
circumstances, should help to perpetuate the race. That is to say, if both
husband and wife are physically, morally and mentally able; when they are
possessed of a home, wherein an incarnating Ego may obtain the chance of
embodiment and experience, they should offer themselves as a living sacrifice
upon the altar of humanity and give of the substance of their bodies to furnish
an Ego with a vehicle, inviting it into their home as they would invite a dear
guest, thankful that they may be able to do for it what others have done for
them. But when the act of impregnation has been accomplished, they should
refrain from further intercourse, until again they feel sufficiently fitted to
generate the body for another child. Such is the teaching of the Rosicrucians
concerning the ideal relation between husband and wife. They hold that creative
function should not be used for sensual purposes, but for the perpetuation of
the race for which it has been, naturally, designed. This is an ideal condition
and may be beyond most people at the present time, like the injunction to love
our enemies; but if we do not have high ideals we shall make no progress.
IS THERE A SOUL-MATE BELONGING TO EVERY
SOUL THROUGH ALL ETERNITY? IF SO, WOULD IT NOT BE BETTER TO REMAIN UNMARRIED A
THOUSAND YEARS THAN TO MARRY THE WRONG MATE?
ANSWER: As the light is refracted into the
seven colors of the spectrum when passing through our atmosphere, so also the
spirits which are differentiated within God are refracted into seven great rays.
Each class is under the direct guidance and domination of one of the Seven
Spirits before the Throne, which are the planetary genii, the Star Angels. All
the Virgin spirits in their successive incarnations are continually
intermingling in order that they may gain the most varied experiences;
nevertheless, those who have emanated from the same Star Angel are always sister
or twin souls, and when they seek the higher life, they must enter the path of
initiation through a lodge composed of members of the same ray from which they
originally came, thence to? return to their primal source. Therefore, all occult
schools are divisible into seven, one for each class of spirits. That was the
reason Jesus said to his disciples "Your father and mine"--None could
have come into as close touch with him as these disciples were, except those
belonging to the same ray.
Like all other mysteries, this beautiful
doctrine has been degraded to a physical or material idea such as embodied in
the popular conception of twin souls or affinities; that one is male and the
other female, and very often each is somebody else's wife or husband. In such
cases the doctrine of twin souls is often made an excuse for elopement and
adultery. This is an abominable perversion. Each spirit is complete in itself,
it takes upon itself a male or a female body at different times in order to
learn the lessons of life, and it is only during the present stage if its
development that there is such a feature as sex at all. The Ego was before sex,
and will persist after that phase of its manifestation has passed away.
IS IT WRONG FOR FIRST, SECOND OR THIRD
COUSINS TO MARRY, AND IF SO, WHY?
ANSWER: The purpose of marriage is the
perpetuation of the race, and according to the physical nature of the parents,
plus their environment, will the child be. We find, for instance, that the
emigrants who come to our shores are different from the children they beget, and
that the children that they beget HERE IN AMERICA are different from the
children begotten in Europe. For instance, the longheaded Sicilians beget
children who have a more rounded head, and the round-headed Jews beget children
who have a more oval shaped head, thus showing in all races a tendency to
amalgamate and bring into birth A NEW AMERICAN RACE.
These changes are not at all brought about
by accident. The great leaders of humanity always aim to bring about certain
conditions in order to produce certain types. For only in that way can the
faculties be evolved that are necessary to the progress of the spirit and there
was a time when it was necessary to the evolution of the Ego that they should
marry in the family. At that time humanity was not so evolved and individualized
as they are now. They were ruled by a family spirit which entered into the blood
by means of the air they inspired to help the Ego control its instrument. Then
humanity had what is known as second sight, and that second sight is yet found
among people who have persisted largely in marrying inside the family, such, for
instance, as the Scotch Highlanders and the Gypsies.
But is was necessary that me should forget
the Spiritual World for a time and remember no life but the present. In order to
bring this change in consciousness about, the great leaders took certain steps,
one of them being the prohibition of marriages in the family. When we read in
the fifth chapter of Genesis that Adam lived for 900 years and all the
patriarchs lived for centuries, it does not really mean that the persons named
lived THEMSELVES during that length of time, but the blood which coursed in
their veins was transmitted directly to their descendants and this blood
contained the pictures of our individual family as it now contains the pictures
of our individual lives, for the blood is the storehouse of all experiences.
Thus the descendants of the patriarchal families saw themselves as Adam,
Methuselah, etc. Of course, during the centuries, these pictures gradually
became faint and when the memory of Adam faded out from the blood of his direct
descendants it was said that Adam ceased to live.
As man became more individualized, he was
to learn to stand upon his own legs without the help of the family spirit. Then
international marriages were permitted, or even commanded, and marrying inside
the family was no longer allowed. That killed clairvoyance. Science has
demonstrated that when the blood of one animal is inoculated into the veins of
another animal, haemolysis, or the destruction of blood, takes place, so that
the lower animal is killed. But the introduction of strange blood, in whatever
way accomplished, always kills something, if not the form at least a faculty,
and the strange blood introduced by marriage killed the clairvoyance possessed
by primitive man. That this statement is true about strange blood being
destructive can be noted in the case of hybrids. Where, for instance, a horse
and a donkey are mated the progeny is a mule, but that mule is minus the
propagative faculty, for it is neither under the group spirit of the horses nor
under the dominion of the group spirit of the donkeys, and if it should
propagate, the result would be a species not under the dominion of any group
spirit. The mule is not so far evolved, however, that it can guide its
instrument without the assistance of a group spirit, and so the propagative
faculty is denied the group spirit withholding the fructifying seed atom. With
humanity it was different, however. When they had come to the stage where
international marriages were commanded, they had arrived at the point in
evolution of self-consciousness where they were able to steer their own bark and
where they must cease to be God-guided automatons and become self-governing
individuals. The greater the mixture of blood, the less the indwelling spirit
can be influenced by any of the race or family spirits which influenced our
ancestors. Thus greater scope is afforded the incoming Egos when we marry
strangers than when we seek a cousin for a mate.
WOULD IT BE WISE FOR TWO PEOPLE OF THE SAME
TEMPERAMENT TO MARRY IF THEY WERE BOTH BORN UNDER THE SAME SIGN OF THE ZODIAC?
IN AUGUST, FOR INSTANCE?
ANSWER: It is said that a person is born
every second of the day; thus there would be 3,600 born in an hour, 86,400 in a
day of 24 hours, and about two millions and a half in a month. If they were
supposed to have the same temperament and the same fate in life, we should only
have twelve kinds of people, and yet we know that there are not two people
exactly alike, so that it is foolish to say that people have the same
temperament because they are born under the same sign of the zodiac, as
determined by the month.
To cast a horoscope scientifically, it if
necessary to take into consideration the day and the year when a person was
born, for the planets do not arrive at the same relative positions more than
once in twenty-five thousand, eight hundred and sixty-eight years. We must
further take into consideration the hour of the birth and if possible try to get
the minute, on account of the swiftly changing position of the moon. If we also
take into consideration the place, we can calculate THE RISING SIGN, which gives
the FORM of the body. Then we have an absolutely individual horoscope, for the
degree of the zodiac rising on the eastern horizon changes every four minutes,
so that even in the case of twins there would be a difference.
In order, then, that the astrologer may say
whether the marriage of two people will be harmonious or otherwise, it is
necessary for him to cast the horoscope of the two persons and endeavor to find
out if they will be physically, morally, and mentally congenial. He judges by
comparing the ascendants, or rising signs, which show the physical affinity. The
positions of Mars and Venus will show whether they are morally of the same
caliber, and the Sun and Moon show their mental characteristics. Thus he has an
accurate gauge as to whether their natures will blend, but predictions based
upon anything short of such a calculation are worthless.
IN THE CASE OF DEATH BY VIOLENT MEANS IS
THE NEXT LIFE, WHEN THE PERSON DIES AS CHILD, LIVED IN A BODY OF THE SAME SEX AS
BEFORE OR THE OPPOSITE; THAT IS, WILL A SOLDIER KILLED ON THE BATTLE FIELD BE
REBORN AS A BOY OR A GIRL, OR DOES SEX PLAY LITTLE PART WHEN THE LIFE IS A VERY
SHORT ONE?
ANSWER: So far as the writer has been able
to investigate there does not seem to be any attention paid to this matter in
the succeeding life. The Ego takes the opportunity for rebirth wherever it can
be found. All that is necessary is that the material for the new vehicles shall
be gathered so that the moral impression may be made on the desire body during
the heaven life which follows death as a child.
This matter of sex seems on the whole to be
very elastic, at least in the cases of those who have been living what we call
"the higher life," because this has a tendency to make the vital body
more permanently positive, and the seed atom, located in the solar plexus,
therefore automatically attracts to itself an increasingly large quantity of
positively polarized ether, so that whether the physical body is male or female,
the constituents of the vital body remain positive. Therefore in the case of
so-called "advanced people" sex becomes a matter of less importance
than ordinarily, being in many cases left to the choice of the Ego which is
seeking rebirth.
WHY IS THE NEGRO COMMONLY SAID TO BE MARKED
WITH THE CURSE OF CAIN? IF HE IS THE DESCENDANT OF HAM, ACCORDING TO BIBLICAL
ETHNOLOGY, HOW CAN THAT RACE BE ANY OLDER THAN THE SONS OF SHEM OR JAPHET? IS
NOT THE MOST INTELLECTUAL, SUCCESSFUL AND ENDURING RACE THAT HISTORY RECORDS,
NAMELY, THE JEW, THE ONE THAT HAS LEFT ITSELF MOST FREE FROM A MIXTURE?
ANSWER: The Bible does not state anywhere
that the Negroes are the descendants of Ham; besides it is well known that the
Biblical ethnology as commonly understood among orthodox people is an utter
impossibility in view of the facts of geology and ethnological research. We are
past the day when anyone will dare to make a statement such as, for instance,
was made by a learned Dean of Cambridge University less than a century ago,
namely, that the World was created on Friday, the 10th of October, 4004 B.C., at
nine o'clock in the morning. The Biblical ethnology also has the exact year of
the flood and similar events fixed, but from the occult point of view, which as
derived from a direct reading in the picture gallery of the past, which we call
THE MEMORY OF NATURE, the case is very different. We find there that there have
been various epochs or great stages of unfoldment in the earth's history, and
that the Negro was the humanity of the third of these epochs, the Lemurian. The
whole human race of that time was black skinned. Then came a time, called the
Atlantean Epoch, when humanity was red, yellow, except one race which was white.
These people were the Original Semites, the fifth of the Atlantean Races. These
Atlanteans are called Niebelungen, or CHILDREN OF THE MIST, in the old folk
stories, for at that time the atmosphere of the earth was a very dense fog. In
the latter half of the Atlantean Epoch this atmosphere condensed, floods
resulted and gradually the sea covered the larger part of the globe. Then the
atmosphere became clear above the earth. This point in evolution is described in
the Bible where Noah, the leader of the Semites, came out from the drowning
Atlantis and first saw the rainbow, a phenomenon impossible in the foggy
atmosphere of early Atlantis. We also hear of that emigration in the story of
Moses and the Israelites coming out from Egypt while the Egyptian king and his
men drown in the waters of the Red Sea. These people had been chosen to become
the progenitors of our present Aryan races, but not all of them were true to the
commands of their leader. There were some of them who "went after strange
flesh," and that is the greatest crime possible at such a time, for when a
leader is aiming to instill new faculties into a new race, the admixture of
strange blood has a tendency to frustrate his plans. Therefore, some of these
chosen people were lost, that is to say, they were abandoned by their leaders
and did not become the forbears of the new humanity.
THOSE WHO WERE THUS LOST OR LEFT BEHIND
ARE, STRANGE TO SAY, THE PRESENT DAY JEWS, who at one time married into the
families of their Atlantean brethren, contrary to the commands of their divine
leader, and yet today think themselves the "chosen people" of God.
There is no doubt that the earliest Jews remember their sin in marrying outside
of their tribes. Thus they instilled into their descendants the strong dislike
against mixing with other tribes, and so these rebels have since been faithful
to the injunction not to marry among the Gentiles.
As for their being intellectual as a race,
we say No! In the Polarian Epoch man evolved a dense body, and the vitalizing
principle in the Hyperborean Epoch. In the Lemurian Epoch came the desire body
to give incentive to action, and the mind was added in the Atlantean Epoch,
giving to man CUNNING. Thought, or reason, is the faculty to be evolved in this
Aryan epoch, and a study of facts will reveal to us that the Jews still are
strongly actuated by the Atlantean faculty--CUNNING.
The leaders of humanity have been
endeavoring to get these people to mix with the other races in order that they
might be lifted out of their present condition. Their Bible tells us how they
have been exiled time and again, without avail; they have remained a people
apart. The Christ was sent to them as one of their own, because it was thought
that they would take the word of one from among their midst, but "they
chose Barabbas." That as was the last straw; it was seen that it was
impossible to save them IN A BODY. Since then they have been scattered over the
whole world, a people without a country, to induce them to amalgamate in that
way, but such is the stiff-neckedness of this people that to this day they are
still separate. Here in America, however, in "the Great Melting Pot,"
they are beginning to slowly amalgamate. They were lost by marrying outside
their tribe into a lower race, but in time they will be saved by marrying into
the more advanced races, here upon the American continent.
HAS THE ROSICRUCIAN PHILOSOPHY ANY SPECIFIC
TEACHING CONCERNING THE TRAINING OF CHILDREN?
ANSWER: There is perhaps no subject of
greater importance than that. In the first place, wise parents who are desirous
of giving the child all advantages, commence BEFORE THE BIRTH of the child, even
before the conception, to prayerfully turn their thoughts toward the task they
are undertaking, and are careful to see that the union which is to bring about
the germination takes place under the proper stellar influences, when the moon
is passing through signs which are appropriate to the building of a strong and
healthy body, having, of course, their own bodies in the best possible physical,
moral and mental condition.
Then during the period of gestation they
hold before their mind's eye constantly the ideal of a strong, useful life for
the incoming entity, and as soon as possible after birth has taken place they
cast the horoscope of the child, FOR THE IDEAL PARENT IS ALSO AN ASTROLOGER. If
the parents have not the ability to cast the horoscope themselves they can at
least study the stellar signs that will enable them to intelligently understand
what the astrologer tells them; but under no circumstances will they consult a
professional astrologer to help them, one who prostitutes the science for gold,
but will seek the aid of a spiritual astrologer, though they may have to seek
some time. From the child's natal chart the strength and weaknesses of its
character can be readily seen. The parents will then be in the best position
possible to foster the good and take appropriate means to repress the evil
before the tendencies work themselves out into actualities, and thus they may in
a large measure help the incoming entity to overcome his faults.
Next, the parent must realize that that
which we term birth is only the birth of the visible, physical body, which is
born and comes to its present high stage of efficiency in a shorter time than
the invisible vehicles of man, because it has had the longest evolution. As the
fetus is shielded from the impacts of the visible world by being encased in the
protecting womb of the mother during the period of gestation, so are also the
subtler vehicles encased in envelopes of ether and desire stuff which protects
them until they have sufficiently matured, and are able to withstand the
conditions of the outer world.
Thus the vital body is born at about the
age of seven, or the time when the child cuts its second teeth, and the desire
body is born at about fourteen, or the time of puberty. The mind comes to birth
at about twenty- one, when we say a man has reached majority.
There are certain important matters which
can be taken care of only during the appropriate period of growth, and the
parent should know what these are. Though the organs have been formed by the
time the child comes to birth, THE LINES OF GROWTH are determined during the
first seven years, and if they are not properly outlined during that time, an
otherwise healthy child may become a sickly man or woman.
In the first chapter of St. John, we read
that "In the beginning was the word . . . And without it was not anything
made that was made . . . and the word became flesh." The word is a rhythmic
sound, and sound is the great cosmic builder, therefore during the first
septenary epoch of its life the child should be surrounded by music of the right
kind, by musical language--the swing and rhythm of nursery rhymes being
particularly valuable. It does not matter about the sense at all; what matters
is the rhythm; the more the child has of that, the healthier it will grow.
There are two great watchwords which apply
to this period of a child's life. They are called IMITATION and EXAMPLE. There
is no creature in the world so imitative as a little child; it follows our
example to the smallest detail so far as it is able. Therefore, the parents who
seek to bring up their child well will ever be careful when in the presence of
the little one. It is no use to teach it not to mind; the child has no mind, it
has no reason, it can only imitate, and it cannot help imitating any more than
water can help running down hill. If we have one kind of food for ourselves
which is highly seasoned and cooked in French style, perhaps, and we give our
child another dish, telling it that what we eat is not good for it, the child
may not then be able to imitate us, but we implant the appetite for such food in
the little one. When it grows up and can gratify its taste it will do so.
Therefore, the careful parents should abstain from the foods and liquors they do
not wish their child to partake of.
Regarding the clothing, we may say that at
that time the child should be entirely unconscious of its sex organs, and
therefore the clothing should be particularly loose at all times. This is
specially necessary with little boys, for oftentimes a most seriously bad habit
in later life may result from the rubbing of too tight clothing.
There is also the question of punishment to
be considered; that too is an important factor at all times in awakening the sex
nature and should be carefully avoided. There is no child so refractory that it
will not respond to the method of reward for good deeds and the withholding of
privileges as retribution for disobedience. Besides, we recognize the fact that
whipping breaks the spirit of a dog, and we oftentimes complain that certain
people have cultivated a wishbone instead of a backbone--that they are lacking
in will. Much of that is due to whippings, mercilessly administered in
childhood. Let any parent look at this from the child's standpoint. How would
any of us now like to live with someone from whose authority we could not
escape, who was much bigger than we, and have to submit to whippings day by day?
Leave the whipping alone and much of the social evil will be done away with in a
generation.
When the vital body has been brought to
birth at the seventh year, the faculties of perception and memory are to be
educated. The watchword for this period should be AUTHORITY and DISCIPLESHIP. We
should not, if we have a precocious child, seek to goad it into a course of
study which requires an enormous expenditure of thought. Child prodigies have
usually become men and women of less than ordinary mentality. The child should
be allowed to follow his own inclination in that respect. His faculties of
observation should be cultivated, he should be shown living examples. Let him
see the drunkard and what vice has led HIM to; show him also the good man, and
set before him high ideals. Teach him to take everything you say upon authority
and endeavor to be such that he may respect your authority as parents and
teachers. At this time he should also be prepared to husband the force which is
now being awakened in him, and which will enable him to generate his kind at the
end of the second period of seven years. He should not be allowed to gather that
knowledge from polluted sources, because the parents shirk the responsibility of
telling him from a mistaken sense of modesty. A flower may be taken as an object
lesson, whence all the children, from the smallest to the biggest, may receive
the most beautiful instruction in the form of a fairy tale. They may be taught
how flowers are like families without bothering at all with botanical terms, so
long as the parents have studied in the slightest degree a little elementary
botany. Show the children some flowers. Tell them "Here is a flower family
where there are all boys (a staminate flower), and here is another flower where
there are only girls (a pistilate flower). Here is one where there are both boys
and girls (a flower where there are both stamen and pistils). Show them the
pollen in the anthers. Tell them that these little flower boys are just like the
boys in the human families; that they are adventuresome and want to go out into
the world to fight the battle of life, while the girls (the pistils) stay at
home. Show them the bees with the pollen baskets on their legs, and tell them
how the little flower boys bestride those winged steeds, like the knights of
old, and go out into the world to seek the princess immured in the magic castle
(the ovule hidden in the pistil); how the pollen, the flower boy-knights, force
their way through the pistil and enter the ovule; then tell them how that
signifies that the knight and the princess are married, that they live happy
ever afterward and become the parents of many little flower boys and girls. When
they have fully grasped that, they will understand also the generation in the
animal and human kingdom, for there is no difference; one is just as pure and
chaste and holy as the other. And the little children brought up in that way
will always have a reverence for the creative function that can be instilled in
no better way.
When a child has been thus equipped, it is
well fortified for the birth of the desire body at the time of puberty. When the
desires and the emotions are unleashed, it enters upon the most dangerous period
of life, the time of the hot youth from fourteen to twenty-one, for at that time
the desire body is rampant and the mind has not yet come to birth to act as a
brake. At this time it is well for the child that has been brought up as here
outlined, for its parents will then be a strength and an anchor to it to tide it
over that troublesome period until the time when it is full born--the age of
twenty-one , when the mind is born.
WHY ARE CHILDREN BORN IN A FAMILY WHERE
THEY ARE NOT WELCOME?
ANSWER: It shows a sad state of society
when a question such as this can be relevant, as, unfortunately, it is. The
primal purpose of marriage is the perpetuation of the race and people who are
not willing to become parents have no right to marry. It should be the right of
every child to be well born, and welcome. But while we are careful to seek out
the best strain in the animals which we use for breeding purposes, in order that
we may get the hardiest and best stock, we usually do not think at all of the
physical, moral and mental fitness of the one we select to be the father or
mother of our children. In fact, it is usually considered indelicate if not
indecent to think of children at all, and when they come in spite of
preventatives, the parents are often distracted with grief. But the law of cause
and effect is not to be thwarted. The mills of the Gods grind slowly but they
are sure to grind very small, and though the centuries may pass by, there will
come a time when the one who is an unwilling parent must himself seek an
embodiment anew, and perhaps he will then be reborn into a family where he is
not welcome. Or perhaps the unwilling parents of one life become childless in
the next. Cases are know to the writer where such a couple has been blessed with
numerous children whom they desired and passionately loved, but who died in
childhood one after another to the great grief of the parents.
WHEN CHILDREN DO NOT COME TO A MAN AND WIFE
WHO DEEPLY LONG FOR THEM, IS THERE NOT SOME WAY TO INDUCE SOME SOUL IN THE
UNSEEN WORLD TO ACCEPT THEIR INVITATIONS TO REINCARNATE? WHERE THE CONDITIONS IN
THE HOME ARE MOST FAVORABLE, IT WOULD SEEM THAT AMONG THE MANY SOULS AWAITING
INCARNATION ONE WOULD FIND THE CONDITIONS RIGHTS.
ANSWER: This is undoubtedly one of the
conditions where the would-be parents have some time in a previous neglected
their opportunity, or, perhaps, have taken precautions to avoid begetting
children. Or, if this is not the case, it may be that at a later day their hopes
will be fulfilled. The writer has observed a case where a spirit seeking
incarnation followed the mother about, and he was told by someone else who had
known the mother that that Ego had been following her from before her marriage.
The marriage proved barren, however, and only recently came the news of the
divorce. It was plain that although this Ego evidently desired incarnation
through the mother, it refused the father. We sometimes hear of marriages which
are barren, and then when the marriage contract has been dissolved and the
partners have each remarried, both have become parents, showing that they were
perfectly able to become parents from the physical standpoint, and that it was
the incarnating Ego that was lacking. For this should be noted, that unless
there is an Ego seeking embodiment through a married couple, their efforts will
be fruitless. From the ordinary standpoint that would not appear to be so, but
it will be readily seen that as the chemical constituents of the semen and the
ova are at all times the same, there would be no reason why a union of the sexes
should be fruitful at one time and barren at another if they were the only
factors. We know that if we mix hydrogen and oxygen in proper proportions we
always get water; we know that water will always flow down hill; and thus all
the laws of nature are invariable, so that unless there were another factor than
the chemical mixture of semen and ova there would always be issue. And this
unknown and unseen factor is the reincarnating Ego which goes only where it
pleases and without which there can be no issue.
If the inquirer will pray earnestly to the
angel Gabriel, who is the ambassador of the Regent of the Moon to the earth, and
therefore a prime factor in the generation of bodies (vide the Bible), it may
possibly avail to bring the desired result. The best time is Monday at sunrise,
and from the new Moon to the full.
HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN THE FACT THAT A CHILD SO
OFTEN INHERITS THE BAD CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PARENTS?
ANSWER: We explain by saying that it is not
a fact. Unfortunately, people seem to lay their bad traits to heredity, blaming
their parents for their faults, while taking to themselves all the credit for
the good. The very fact that we differentiate between that which is inherited
and that which is our own, shows that there are two sides to man's nature, the
side of the FORM and the LIFE side.
The man, the thinker, comes here equipped
with a mental and a moral nature, which are entirely his own, taking from his
parents only the material for the physical body. We are drawn to certain people
by the law of causation, and the law of association. The same law which causes
musicians to seek the company of one another in concert halls, gamblers to
congregate at the race tracks or in pool rooms, people of a studious nature to
flock to libraries, etc., also causes people of similar tendencies,
characteristics, and tastes to be born in the same family. Thus, when we hear a
person say, "Yes, I know I am thriftless, but then my people never were
used to work, we always had servants," it shows that similarity of tastes
and nothing more is needed to explain it. When another person says, "Oh,
yes, I know I am extravagant, but I just cannot help it, it runs in the
family," it is again the law of association, and the sooner we recognize
that instead of making the law of heredity an excuse for our evil habits we
should seek to conquer them and cultivate virtues instead, the better for us. We
would not recognize it as a valid excuse if the drunkard should say, "No, I
cannot help drinking, all my associates drink." We would tell him to get
away from them as quickly as possible and assert his own individuality, and we
would advise people to cease shielding themselves behind their ancestors as an
excuse for bad habits.
DOES NOT THE CHILD INHERIT ITS BLOOD AND
NERVOUS SYSTEM FROM ITS PARENTS? IF SO, WILL IT NOT INHERIT DISEASE AND NERVOUS
DISORDERS ALSO?
ANSWER: In the fetus, in the lower part of
the throat just above the sternum or breast bone, there is a gland called the
thymus gland, which is largest during the period of gestation and which
gradually atrophies as the child grows older and disappears entirely by or
before the fourteenth year, very often when the bones have been properly formed.
Science has been very much puzzled as to the use of this gland, and few theories
have been advanced to account for it. Among these theories one is that is
supplies the material for the manufacture of the red blood corpuscles until the
bones have been properly formed in the child so that it may manufacture its own
blood corpuscles. That theory is correct.
During the earliest years the Ego which
owns the child-body is not in full possession, and we recognize that the child
is not responsible for its doings, at any rate not before the seventh year, and
later we have extended it to the fourteenth year. During that time no legal
liability for its action attaches to the child, and that is as it should be, for
the Ego being in the blood can only function properly in blood of its own
making, so that where, as in the child-body, the stock of the blood is furnished
by the parents through the thymus gland, the child is not yet its own master or
mistress. Thus it is that children do not speak of themselves so much as
"I" in the earlier years, but identify themselves with the family;
they are Papa's girl and Mama's boy. The young child will say "Mary
wants" this or "Johnny wants that," but as soon as they have
attained the age of puberty and have begun to manufacture their own blood
corpuscles, then we hear the boy or girl say, "I" will do this or
"I" will do that. From that time they begin to assert their own
identity, and to tear themselves loose from the family.
Seeing, then, that the blood throughout the
years of childhood, as well as the body, is inherited from the parents, the
tendencies to disease are also carried over, not the disease itself but the
tendency. After the fourteenth year, when the indwelling Ego has commenced to
manufacture its own blood corpuscles, it depends a great deal upon itself
whether or not these tendencies shall become manifested actualities in its life.
CAN A PERSON BE INFLUENCED IN A NATURAL
SLEEP AS HE CAN IN HYPNOTIC SLEEP, OR IS THERE A DIFFERENCE?
ANSWER: Yes, there is a difference. In the
natural sleep the Ego, clothed in the mind and desire body, draws outside the
physical body and usually hovers over the body, or at any rate remains close to
it, connected by the silver cord, while the vital body and the dense body are
resting upon the bed.
It is then possible to influence the person
by instilling into his brain the thoughts and ideas we wish to communicate.
Nevertheless, we cannot then get him to do anything or to entertain any idea
except that which is in line with his natural proclivities. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO
COMMAND HIM TO DO ANYTHING AND TO ENFORCE OBEDIENCE, the same as it is when he
has been driven out by the passes of the hypnotist, for its is the brain which
moves the muscles, and during the natural sleep his brain is interpenetrated by
his own vital body and he is in perfect control himself, while during the
hypnotic sleep the passes of the hypnotist have driven the ether of which his
vital body is composed out of the brain, down to the shoulders of the victim,
where it lies around his neck and resembles the collar of a sweater. The dense
brain is then open to the ether from the hypnotist's vital body, which displaces
that of the proper owner. Thus IN THE HYPNOTIC SLEEP THE VICTIM HAS NO CHOICE
WHATEVER AS TO THE IDEAS HE ENTERTAINS OR THE MOVEMENTS HE MAKES WITH HIS BODY,
but in the ordinary sleep he is still a free agent. In fact, this method of
suggestion during sleep is something which mothers will find extremely
beneficial in treating refractory children, for if the mother will sit by the
bed of the sleeping child, hold its hand, speak to it as she would speak when it
is awake, instill into its brain ideas of such a nature as she would wish it to
entertain, she will find that in the waking state many of these ideas will have
taken root. Also in dealing with a person who is sick or is addicted to drink,
if the mother, nurse or others use this method, they will find it possible to
instill hope and healing, materially furthering recovery or aiding self-mastery.
This method way of course be used for evil, but we cannot refrain from
publishing it, as we believe that the good which can be done in this way will
much more than offset the few cases where some misguided person may use it for
the wrong purpose.
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