The Rosicrucian Philosophy
In Questions and Answers
Volume I
by
Max Heindel
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WHAT ARE DREAMS? HAVE THEY ALL A
SIGNIFICANCE, AND HOW CAN WE INVITE OR INDUCE DREAMS?
ANSWER: In the waking state, the different
vehicles of the Ego, the mind, desire body, vital body and dense body are all
concentric. They occupy the same space, and the Ego functions outwardly in the
Physical World. But at night, during the dreamless sleep, the Ego, clothed in
the desire body and the mind, withdraws, leaving the physical and the vital body
upon the bed, there being no connection between the higher and the lower
vehicles, save a thin, glistening thread, called the silver cord. It happens,
however, that at times the Ego has been working so interestedly in the Physical
World and the desire body has become so stirred up that it refuses to leave the
lower vehicles and is only half withdrawn. Then the connection between the sense
centers of the desire body and the sense centers of the physical brain are
partly ruptured. The Ego sees the sights and scenes of the Desire World which,
in themselves, are extremely fantastic and illusory, and they are transmitted to
the brain centers without being connected by reason. From this condition come
all the foolish and fantastic dreams which we have.
It happens at times, however, that when the
Ego is altogether outside the dense body, as in dreamless sleep, it sees an
event concerning itself about to materialize, for coming events cast their
shadows before, and ere anything happens in the material world it has already
happened in the spiritual worlds. If, upon awaking from such an experience, the
Ego succeeds in impressing the brain with what it has seen, we have a prophetic
dream, which in due time will come true, or which the Ego, if its Fate permits,
may modify by a new action. For instance, if warned of an accident, it may take
steps to counteract the impending calamity.
Regarding the second part of the question,
"How can we invite or induce dreams," we may say that, of course, it
is of no advantage to invite or induce dreams of the confused and fantastic
kind, and, as for the other kind, there comes a time in a man's life when he
begins to live the higher life. Then, gradually, by certain exercises, he
evolves the faculty of leaving his body consciously at night or at any other
time. He is then perfectly conscious in the invisible worlds. He can go wherever
he pleased to the ends of the earth in minutes of time and as he learns how to
consciously work in those invisible worlds, h does not "dream" any
longer, but lives another life that is fuller or more real than the one he now
lives.
WHAT IS SLEEP AND WHAT CAUSES THE BODY TO GO
TO SLEEP?
ANSWER: During the daytime the vital body
specializes the colorless solar fluid which is all about us, through the organ
we call the spleen. This vitality permeates the whole body and is seen by the
clairvoyant as a fluid of a pale rose color, having been transmuted upon
entering the physical body. It flows along every nerve, and when it is sent out
by the brain centers in particularly large quantities it moves the muscles to
which the nerves lead.
The vital body may be said to be built of
points which stick out in all directions, inward, outward, upward and downward,
all through the body, and each little point goes through the center of one of
the chemical atoms, causing it to vibrate at a higher rate than its natural
speed. This vital body interpenetrates the dense body from birth to death under
all conditions except when, for instance, the blood circulation stops in a
certain part, as when we rest a hand upon the edge of a table for some time and
it "goes to sleep," as we say. Then, if clairvoyant, we may see the
etheric hand of the vital body hanging down below the visible hand as a glove,
and the chemical atoms of the hand relapse into their natural slow rate of
vibration. When we slap the hand to cause it to "wake up," as we say,
the peculiar prickling sensation we feel is caused by the points of the vital
body which then reenter the sleeping atoms of the hand and start them into
renewed vibration.
The vital body leaves the dense body in a
similar manner when a person is dying. Drowning persons who have been
resuscitated experience an intense agony caused by the entrance of these points,
which they feel as a prickling sensation.
During the daytime, when the solar fluid is
being absorbed by the man in great quantities, these points of the vital body
are blown out or distended, as it were, by the vital fluid, but as the day
advances and poisons of decay clog the physical body more and more, the vital
fluid flows less rapidly; in the evening there comes a time when the points in
the vital body do not get a full supply of the life giving fluid; they shrivel
up and the atoms of the body move more sluggishly in consequence. Thus the Ego
feels the body to be heavy, dull and tired. At last there comes a time when, as
it were, the vital body collapses and the vibrations of the dense atoms become
so slow that the Ego can no longer move the body. It is forced to withdraw in
order that its vehicle may recuperate. Then we say the body has gone to sleep.
Sleep is not an inactive state, however; if
it were there would be no difference in feeling in the morning and no
restorative power in sleep. The very word RESTORATION implies activity.
When a building has become dilapidated from
constant wear and tear and it is necessary to renovate and restore it, the
tenants must move out to give the workmen full play. For similar reasons the Ego
moves out of its tenement at night. As the workmen work upon the building, to
make it fit for re-occupancy, so the Ego must work upon its building before it
will be fit to reenter. And such a work is done by us during the nighttime,
although we are not conscious of it in our waking state. It is this activity
which removes the poisons from the system, and as a result the body is fresh and
vigorous in the morning when the Ego enters at the time of waking.
DO THE ROSICRUCIANS BELIEVE IN MATERIA
MEDICA, OR DO THEY FOLLOW CHRIST'S METHOD OF HEALING?
ANSWER: It is generally acknowledged by the
best practitioners that materia medica is an empirical science; that drugs do
not act in the same way on all person, and that, therefore, it is necessary for
the physician to experiment with his patients. Hence materia medica is
unsatisfactory. Drugs cannot be relied upon to do the work at all times.
Observation shows that while all oxen will
thrive on grass, and all lions are content with a diet of flesh, we find in the
human being that there is always an individuality which makes each different
from all the rest of his kind; and this peculiarity of the human race arises
from the fact that while each species of animals is the expression of one single
group spirit which guides the separate animals FROM WITHOUT, there is in each
human being an individual INDWELLING spirit, an Ego, and therefore one man's
meat is often another's poison.
It is only when materia medica takes this
point into consideration that it can be of real service in all cases, and the
way to find out the peculiarities of the spirit that dwells in the patient body
is to cast his horoscope to see when the times are propitious for the
administration of drugs, giving the appropriate HERBS at the proper time.
Paracelsus did that, and therefore he was always successful with his patients;
he never made a mistake. There are some who use astrology for that purpose
today; the writer, for instance, has thus used it in diagnosis in many cases. He
has then always been able to see the crises in the patient's condition, the
past, present and the future; and has thus been able to afford much relief to
persons suffering from various illnesses. It is to such uses that astrology
should be put, and not degraded into fortune telling for the sake of gold, for,
like all spiritual sciences, it ought to be used for the benefit of humanity,
regardless of mercenary considerations. If physicians would study the science of
astrology, they would thus with a very slight effort be able to diagnose their
patient's condition in a manner altogether impossible from the ordinary
diagnostician's point of view. Some physicians are waking up to that fact and
have discovered by their experiences that the heavenly bodies have an influence
upon the human frame. For instance, when the writer was in Portland, Oregon, a
physician mentioned as his observation that whenever it was possible for him to
perform an operation while the moon was increasing in light, that is to say,
going from the new to the full moon, the operation was always successful and no
complications would set in. On the other hand, he had found that when
circumstances compelled him to perform an operation when the moon was going from
the full to the dark there was great danger of trouble, and that such operations
were never as satisfactory as those performed while the light of the moon was
increasing.
There is also a tendency among physicians
more and more to cure by suggestion, giving to the patient a harmless pill and a
good suggestion. Every mother, whether she knows the potency of suggestion or
not, at times unconsciously applies it in the case of her child. If the little
one falls, she may be her suggestion cause it to either cry or laugh. If she
says to the little one, "Oh, you poor little baby, you've hurt yourself
very bad, that poor little head of yours," the child will commence to cry;
but if, on the other hand, she points to the floor and exclaims, "Oh, dear,
how you hurt that poor floor, why that is too bad--kiss it!" the child will
be very sorry it hurt the floor, thinking not at all of its own lesions.
In a similar manner the physician influences
his patient, and it is criminal for a physician to enter the sickroom with a
gloomy mien, asking the patient to make his will, telling him that he has not
long to live. Those things act upon the patient in a manner far greater than
realized, and many a physician has thus killed those whom he might have saved.
On the other hand, if he is cheerful and comes into the sickroom with a smile
and an encouraging word, if he gives a harmless cure and a good suggestion the
patient is apt to recover where otherwise he might succumb to the disease. Thus,
suggestion is far beyond materia medica. The faith which the patient has in the
physician will work wonders, either for good or for evil, and faith was the
method which Christ used in his healing. If the inquirer will look up the
instances where the Christ healed the sick in the Bible, he will find that there
was always a question concerning the faith of the one seeking healing. To each
applicant the Christ said, "According to thy faith, be it unto you."
That skepticism destroyed even His power is,
perhaps, most evident from the passage where we are told that He journeyed to
His native city and found that a prophet is not without honor save in his own
country. This story is told in the thirteenth chapter of Matthew, also by Mark,
and it is significant that the last verse in the thirteenth chapter of Matthew
says that He did NOT do many mighty works because of their unbelief. Mark tells
us that because of their skepticism He was only able to heal a very few people
by laying His hands upon them.
The open mind is an essential requisite to
all investigation and skepticism is absolutely fatal to the attainment of
knowledge. As an illustration, we may mention that the writer was in Columbus a
few years go and there went to a lecture by Professor Hyslop, the Secretary of
the Society for Physical Research. The subject of the lecture was "New
Evidence of a Future Life." The writer was astonished to find that Prof.
Hyslop did not present in his lecture one single point which had not been
brought out in the last twenty years in the reports of the Society to which he
belongs. But the solution came after the lecture, when a question brought out
the fact that Prof. Hyslop did not believe in anything that had been said in the
Society's reports. HE DID NOT BELIEVE IN THE RESULTS OBTAINED BY ANYONE BUT
HIMSELF. This evidence which he had just presented had been collected by him;
therefore it was new to him and he expected his audience to take his word,
although he himself was unwilling to take the word of anyone else, and as an
illustration of how skepticism acts, he unconsciously gave a very fine example,
when he related that, going to a medium on a certain day, Richard Hodgson,
deceased, spoke through the medium and Prof Hyslop commenced to ask questions
which, though quite simple, Mr. Hodgson had great difficulty in answering. Prof.
Hyslop at last impatiently said, "Why, what is the matter with you,
Richard; when you were alive you were quick enough; why can't you answer
now?" "Then," said Prof. Hyslop, came the answer, quick as
lightning, "Oh, every time I get into your wretched atmosphere I go all to
pieces." Prof. Hyslop could not understand the reason why, but anyone who
has seen a pupil before a Board of Examiners which has made up its mind that he
is a dunce will know why, and understand that it was Prof. Hyslop's critical
skeptical attitude of mind which caused Richard Hodgson's great difficulty in
communicating. We may, therefore, say that we believe in materia medica when
used in conjunction with astrology and also in Christ's method of healing, which
is Faith Cure, and in the power of suggestion and the various other systems of
healing. They all contain some truth, though unfortunately many are made into
fads and carried to extremes. Then they lose their power for good and become
menaces to those who might otherwise have been benefited.
SINCE SUFFERING IS THE RESULT OF OUR OWN
ACTIONS, DO YOU THINK IT WRONG TO TAKE MEDICINE TO REMOVE PAIN IF ONE IS NOT
HOPELESSLY ILL OR DYING?
ANSWER: This question reveals an attitude of
mind that is extremely deplorable; as well ask if it is right to try to save
one's self if drowning, for falling in the water is also an effect of some
self-generated cause. Certainly, it is our duty to take medicine administered by
a properly qualified person, or attempt to cure the ills from which we suffer in
any other way possible that appeals to us. We should be doing decidedly wrong if
we allowed our physical instrument to deteriorate for lack of proper care and
attention. It is the most valuable tool we possess, and unless we use it
circumspectly and care for it, we are amenable to the law of cause and effect
for that neglect.
A question such as this reveals an
altogether erroneous idea of the law of cause and effect. It is our duty to try
to rise above conditions instead of allowing circumstances to guide our lives.
There is a beautiful little poem which aptly enunciates this idea:
"One ship sails east and another sails west
With the self same winds that blow;
"Tis the set of the sail and not the gale
Which determines the way they go.
"As the winds of the sea are the ways of Fate
As we voyage along through life,
"Tis the act of the soul which determines the goal
And not the calm or the strife."
If we endeavor to turn the sails of our bark
of life aright, we shall always be able to modify if not to altogether change
conditions, and make our lives what we will instead of sitting supinely waiting
for the clouds to pass by, because we have made those clouds ourselves. The very
fact that we have made them ought to be an inspiration to give us the courage
and energy to unmake them, or push them away as quickly as possible.
WHAT FORM OF HEALING DO YOU ADVISE,
PHYSICIANS OR PRACTITIONERS, AS IN THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BELIEF?
ANSWER: That depends upon the nature of the
sickness and the temperament of the patient. If it is a case of a broken leg, a
surgeon is obviously the one to call. If there is an internal disorder and it is
possible to get a broad minded physician, then in certain cases he is the one to
get. If, on the other hand, a mental healer, Christian Science healer or anyone
else who is spiritually minded can be brought in, THEY MAY HELP A PERSON WHO IS
HIMSELF STRONG IN FAITH, for, as a tuning fork which is of certain pitch will
respond when another tuning fork of the same pitch is struck, so will the person
filled with faith respond to the ministrations of these last named ones. But
where faith in their methods is lacking in the patient, it is far better to send
for a regular physician in whom the patient has confidence, for health or
sickness depends almost altogether upon the state of the mind, and in the
conditions of sickness where a person is thwarted in his preferences. Besides,
whatever good there is in any system of healing, the effects upon a certain
person will be beneficial or the reverse in exact proportion to this faith in
its healing power.
WHAT IS YOUR OPINION IN REGARD TO FASTING AS
A MEANS OF CURING DISEASE?
ANSWER: We may readily conceive that there
are more people in the West who die from over eating than from getting too
little food. And under certain conditions fasting for a day or two is
undoubtedly beneficial, but just as there are gourmands and gluttons, so there
are also others who go to the opposite extreme and fast to excess. There lies a
great danger. The better way is to eat in moderation and to eat the proper kinds
of food; then it will not be necessary to fast at all.
If we study the chemistry of food we shall
find that certain foods have properties of value to the system under certain
conditions of disorder, and taken properly food is really medicine. All the
citric fruits, for instance, are splendid antiseptics. They cleanse and purify
the alimentary canal. THUS THEY PREVENT DISEASE. All the cereals, particularly
rice, are anti-toxins; they will kill disease and the germs of putrefaction.
Thus, by knowing these medicinal properties of the different foods, we may very
readily secure a supply of that which we need to cure our ordinary ailments by
food instead of by pasting.
DO YOU CONSIDER IT WRONG TO TRY TO CURE A
BAD HABIT, SUCH AS, FOR INSTANCE, DRUNKENNESS, BY HYPNOTISM?
ANSWER: Most decidedly yes. Looked at from
the standpoint of one life, such methods as for instance those employed by the
healers of the Immanuel movement, are undoubtedly productive of an immense
amount of good. The patient is seated in a chair, put into a sleep and there he
is given certain so called "suggestions." He rises and is cured of his
bad habit; from being a drunkard he becomes a respectable citizen who cares for
his wife and family, and upon the face of it the good seems to be undeniable.
But looking at it from the deeper standpoint
of the occultist, WHO VIEWS THIS LIFE AS ONLY ONE IN MANY, and looking at it
from the effect it has upon the invisible vehicles of man, the case is vastly
different. When a man is put into a hypnotic sleep, the hypnotist makes passes
over him which have the effect of expelling the ether from the head of his dense
body and substituting the ether of the hypnotist. The man is then under the
perfect domination of another; he has no free will, and, therefore, the so
called "suggestions" are in reality COMMANDS which the victim has no
choice but to obey. Besides, when the hypnotist withdraws his ether and wakens
the victim he is unable to remove all the ether he put into him. To use a
simile, as a small part of the magnetism infused into an electric dynamo before
it can be started for the first time is left behind and remains as residual
magnetism to excite the fields of the dynamo every time it is started up, so
also there remains a small part of the ether of the hypnotist's vital body in
the medulla oblongata of the victim, which is a club the hypnotist holds over
him all his life, and it is due to this fact that suggestions to be carried out
at a period subsequent to the awakening of the victim are invariably followed.
Thus the victim of a hypnotic healer does
not overcome the bad habit by his own strength, but is as much chained in that
respect as if he were in solitary confinement, and although in this life he may
seem to be a better citizen, when he returns to earth he will have the same
weakness and have to struggle until at last he overcomes it himself.
ARE THERE ANY METHODS OF ERADICATING THE
CALCAREOUS MATTER WHICH COMES INTO OUR BODIES BY WRONG METHODS OF DIET?
ANSWER: The question shows that the inquirer
is aware that our bodies are gradually hardening from childhood to old age, on
account of the chalky substances contained in most of the foods we usually
nourish our bodies upon. This calcareous matter is primarily deposited in the
walls of the arteries and veins, causing what is known to the medical profession
as arteriosclerosis or hardening of the arteries. The arteries of a little child
are extremely soft and elastic, like a rubber tube, but gradually as we advance
through childhood, youth and on toward old age, the walls of the arteries become
harder in consequence of the deposits of chalk left by the passing blood. Thus
in time they may become as stiff and inelastic as a pipe stem. There is a
condition which is called pipe-stem artery. The arteries then become brittle and
may break, causing hemorrhage and death. Therefore it is said truly that a man
is as old as his arteries. If we can clear the arteries and capillaries of this
earthy matter, we may greatly prolong life and the usefulness of our body.
From the occult standpoint, of course it is
no matter whether we live or die, as the saying is, for death to us does not
mean annihilation but only the shifting of the consciousness to other spheres;
nevertheless, when we have brought a vehicle through the useless years of
childhood, past the hot years of youth, and have come to the time of discretion
when we are really beginning to gain experience, then the longer we can prolong
the time of experience the more we may gain. For that reason it is of a certain
value to prolong the life of the body.
In order to accomplish that result, we must
first select the foods that are least impregnated with the choking substances
which cause the induration of arteries and capillaries. These may be briefly
stated to be the green vegetables and all fruits. Next, it is of importance to
seek to eradicate the choking matter which we have already absorbed, if that is
possible, but science has not yet found any food or medicine that will with
certainty produce that effect. Electric baths have been found to be exceedingly
beneficial but not entirely satisfactory. Buttermilk is the best agent for
eradicating this earthy substance, and next comes grape juice. If taken
continually and in generous quantities, these substances will considerably
ameliorate the hardened condition of the arteries.
IS NOT NATURE GUILTY OF FREQUENT PHYSICAL
MALFORMATIONS IN THE PLANT AND ANIMAL WORLD AS WELL AS IN THE HUMAN RACE, AND
CAN THERE BE A PERFECTLY WHOLE AND SANE INTELLIGENCE WITH A FORCEFUL WILL IN A
DISEASED OR MALFORMED BODY?
ANSWER: We would ask, what do you mean by
nature? Bacon says that nature and God differ only as the print and the seal.
Nature is the visible symbol of God, and we are too apt to think of nature
nowadays in a materialistic sense. Back of every manifestation in nature there
are forces, NOT BLIND FORCES, BUT INTELLIGENCES. Perhaps an illustration will
enable us to realize our relation to them.
Supposing we have materials and tools; we
are engaged in making a table and a dog is sitting looking at us. Then the dog,
a being of a lower kingdom, will gradually see us planing the wood and putting
the top on the legs; it will see the table coming into existence by degrees; it
may watch the process, though it may not know the use of the table and may not
understand what is in our minds while we are fashioning the table. It simply
beholds a manifestation, it sees us working and views the results. Supposing
further, for the sake of illustration, the dog could see the materials and how
they were gradually being shaped into a table, but could not see us working and
putting the various pieces together to form this table; then the dog would be in
about the same relation to us as we are to the nature forces. What we speak of
as electricity, as magnetism, as expansion in steam, etc., are intelligences
which work unseen to us when certain conditions are brought about. Nature
spirits build the plants, form the crystals of the rock, and with numerous other
hierarchies are working around and about us unseen, but nevertheless busy in
making that which we call nature.
These are all evolving beings, like
ourselves, and the very fact that they are evolving shows that they are
imperfect and therefore apt to make mistakes which naturally result in
malformations, so that it may be said in answer to the question that the
invisible intelligences which make what we call nature are guilty of frequent
mistakes as well as we.
As to the second part of the question,
whether there can be a perfectly whole and sane intelligence with a forceful
will in a diseased or malformed body, we may say "yes, undoubtedly,"
but as the expression of that intelligence is dependent upon the efficiency of
its instrument it may, naturally, be hampered by the physical deformity, on the
same principle that no matter how skilled the workman is, his efficiency depends
in a great measure upon the condition of his tools.
WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF VACCINATION FROM THE
OCCULT POINT OF VIEW?
ANSWER: Bacteriologists have discovered that
many diseases are caused by microorganisms which invade our body, and also that
when this invading army begins to create a disturbance the body commences to
manufacture germs of an opposing nature or a substance which will poison the
invaders. It is then a question of which are the strongest, the invaders or the
defenders. If the defending microbes are more numerous than the invaders or if
the poison which is noxious to the invaders is manufactured in sufficient
quantities, the patient recovers. If the defenders are vanquished or the body is
unable to manufacture a sufficient quantity of the serum necessary to poison the
invaders, the patient succumbs to the disease. It was further discovered that
when a certain person has once successfully recovered from a specific malady, he
is immune from renewed attacks of that disease for the reason that he has in his
body the serum which is death to the germs that cause the disease he has once
weathered.
From the above facts certain conclusions
were drawn:
(1) If a healthy person is inoculated with a
few of the germs of a certain disease he will contract that disease in a mild
form. He will then be able to develop the saving serum and thus he will become
immune to that disease in the future.
THAT IS THE PHILOSOPHY OF VACCINATION AS A
MEANS OF PREVENTING DISEASE.
(2) When a person has contracted a disease
and is unable to manufacture a sufficient quantity of the serum which will
destroy the invading micro- organisms, his life may be saved by inoculation with
the serum obtained from another who has become immune.
As it is not easy to get such antitoxins or
cultures from human beings, these germ-cultures and poisons have been obtained
from animals, and much has been written both for and against the use of such
methods of fighting disease. With these we are not here concerned; the inquirer
asks for the occult viewpoint, which goes deeper than the questions at issue as
seen from the material side of life. There are undoubtedly cases where disease
has been prevented by vaccination and cases where death has been prevented by
the use of antitoxin; there are also cases where vaccination and antitoxin have
caused the fatality they were designed to prevent, but that is beside the
question. From the occult viewpoint vaccination and the use of antitoxin
OBTAINED BY THE PROCESSES IN USE IN BACTERIOLOGICAL INSTITUTES is to be
deplored. These methods work a wrong on the helpless animals and POISON THE
HUMAN BODY, making it difficult for the Ego to use its instrument.
If we study the chemistry of our food we
shall find that nature has provided all necessary medicine, and if we eat right
we shall be immune from disease without vaccination.
When in normal health the body specializes a
far greater quantity of the solar energy than it can use. The surplus is
radiated from the whole surface of the body with great force and prevents the
entrance of microorganisms which lack the strength to battle against this
outwelling current, nay, more! on the same principle than an exhaust fan will
gather up particles of dust in a room and hurl them outward does this vital
fluid cleanse the body of inimical matter, dangerous germs included. It must not
surprise us that this force is intelligent and capable of selecting the
materials which should be eliminated, leaving the beneficial and useful.
Scientists recognize this fact of selective osmosis. They know that while a
sieve will allow any particle of matter to pass through which is smaller than
the mesh of the sieve, the kidneys, for instance, will keep certain fluids of
use to the body, while allowing waste products to pass. In a similar manner the
vital fluid makes a distinction, it rids the body of the poisons and impurities
generated inside and repels similar products from without.
This emanation has been called N-rays, or
Odic fluid, by scientists who have discovered it by means of chemical reagents
which render it luminous. During the process of digestion it is weakest, for
then an extra quantity of the solar energy is required for use inside the body
in the metabolism of the food; it is the cementing factor in assimilation. The
heartier we have eaten, the greater is the quantity of vital fluid expended
WITHIN THE BODY and the weaker the eliminative and protective outrushing
current. Consequently we are in the greatest danger from an invasion by an army
of inimical microorganisms when we have gorged ourselves.
On the other hand, if we eat sparingly and
choose the foods which are most easily digestible, the diminution of the
protective vital current will be correspondingly minimized and our immunity from
disease will be much enhanced without the necessity of poisoning our body with
vaccine.
IF, AS YOU STATE, THE EGO DWELLS IN THE
BLOOD, IS NOT THEN THE PRACTICE OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION FROM A HEALTHY TO A
DISEASED PERSON DANGEROUS/ DOES IT AFFECT OR INFLUENCE THE EGOS IN ANY WAY, AND
IF SO, HOW?
ANSWER: Among the latest discoveries of
science is haemolysis--the fact that inoculation of blood from the veins of a
higher animal into one of a lower species, destroys the blood of the lower
animal and causes its death. Thus the blood of man injected into the veins of
any animal is fatal. But from man to man it is found that transfusion may take
place, although at times there are deleterious effects.
In olden days people married in the family;
it was then looked upon with horror if one should "seek after strange
flesh." When the sons of God married the daughters of men, that is to say,
when the subjects of one leader married outside the tribe, there was great
trouble, they were cast off by their leader and destroyed, for at that time
certain qualities that we now possess were to be developed in humanity and were
thus implanted in a the common blood which ran pure in the family or small
tribe. Later on when man was to be brought down into more material conditions,
international marriages were commanded and, from that time on, it has been
looked upon as equally horrible if persons within the same family united in
marriage.
The old Vikings would not allow anyone to
marry into their family unless they had first gone through the ceremony of
mixing blood to see if the transfusion of the blood of the stranger into their
family was detrimental or otherwise. All this was because in earlier times
humanity was not as individualized as it is today. They were more under the
domination of the race spirit or family spirit, which dwelt in their blood, as
the group spirit of animals does in the blood of animals. Later the
international marriages were given to free humanity from that yoke and make
every separate Ego sole master of its own body without outside interference.
Science has lately found that the blood of
different people has different crystals, so that it is possible now to tell the
blood of a Negro from the blood of a white man; but there will come a day when
they will know a still greater difference, for just as there is a difference in
the crystals formed by the different races, so there is also a difference in the
crystals formed by each individual man. The thumb-marks of no two people are
alike, and it will be found in time that the blood of each human being is
different from the blood of every other individual. This difference is already
evident to the occult investigator, and it is only a question of time when
science will make the discovery, for the distinguishing features are becoming
more marked as the human being grows less and less dependent, more and more
self-sufficient.
This change in the blood is most important
and in time, when it has become more marked, it will be productive of most
far-reaching consequences. It is said that "nature geometrizes," and
nature is but the visible symbol of the invisible God whose offspring and image
we are. Being made in His likeness, we are also beginning to geometrize, and
naturally we starting on the substance where we, the human spirits, the Egos,
have the greatest power, namely, in our blood.
When the blood courses through the arteries,
which are deep in the body, it is a gas; but loss of heat nearer the surface of
the body causes it to partially condense, and in that substance the Ego is
learning to form mineral crystals. In the Jupiter Period we shall learn to
invest them with a low form of vitality and set them out from ourselves as
plant-like structures. In the Venus Period we shall be able to infuse desire
into them and make them like animals. Finally, in the Vulcan Period, we shall
give them a mind and rule over them as race spirits.
At the present time we are at the very
beginning of this individualization of our blood. Therefore it is possible at
present to transfuse blood from one human being to another, but the day is near
at hand when that will be impossible. The blood of a white man will kill all who
stand lower, and the blood of an advanced person will poison the less cultured.
The child at present receives its supply of blood from the parents, stored in
the thymus gland, for the years of childhood. But the time will come when the
Ego will be too far individualized to function in blood not generated by itself.
Then the present mode of generation will have to be superseded by another
whereby the Ego may create its own vehicle without the help of parents.
WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF INSANITY?
ANSWER: To answer that question would
require volumes, but we may say that from the occultist's standpoint there are
four classes of insanity.
Insanity is always caused by a break in the
chain of vehicles between the Ego and the physical body. This break may occur
between the brain centers and the vital body, or it may be between the vital and
desire body, between the desire body and the mind, or between the mind and the
Ego. The rupture may be complete or only partial.
When the break is between the brain centers
and the vital body, or between that and the desire body, we have the idiots.
When the break is between the desire body and the mind, the violent and
impulsive desire body rules and we have the raving maniac. When the break is
between the Ego and the mind, the mind is the ruler over the other vehicles and
we have the cunning maniac, who may deceive his keeper into believing that he is
perfectly harmless until he has hatched some diabolical, cunning scheme. Then he
may suddenly show his deranged mentality and cause a dreadful catastrophe.
There is one cause of insanity that it may
be well to explain, as it is sometimes possible to avoid it. When the Ego is
returning from the invisible world toward reembodiment, it is shown the various
incarnations available. It sees the coming life in its great and general events,
much as a moving picture passing before its vision. Then it is given the choice
usually, of several lives. It sees at that time the lessons it has to learn, the
fate it has generated for itself in past lives, and what part of that fate it
will have to liquidate in each of the embodiments offered. Then it makes its
choice and is guided by the agents of the Recording Angels to the country and
family where it is to live its coming life.
This panoramic view is seen in the Third
Heaven where the Ego is naked and feels spiritually above sordid material
considerations. it is much wiser then than it appears here on earth, where it is
blinded by the flesh to an inconceivable extent. Later, when conception has
taken place and the Ego draws into the womb of its mother, on about the
eighteenth day after that event, it comes in contact with the etheric mold of
its new physical body which has been made by the Recording Angels to give the
brain formation that will impress upon the Ego the tendencies necessary to work
out its destiny.
There the Ego sees again the pictures of its
COMING life, as the drowning man perceives the pictures of his PAST life--in a
flash. At that time the Ego is already partially blind to its spiritual nature,
so that if the coming life seems to be a hard one, it will oftentimes shrink
from entering the womb and making the proper brain connections. It may endeavor
to draw itself out quickly and then, instead of being concentric as the vital
and the dense bodies should be, the vital body formed of ether may be drawn
partially above the head of the dense body. In that case the connection between
the sense centers of the vital body and the dense body are disrupted and the
result is congenital idiocy, epilepsy, St. Vitus dance, and similar nervous
disorders.
The inharmonious relation between the
parents which sometimes exists is often the last straw that makes an Ego feel
that it cannot enter such an environment. Therefore, it cannot be too seriously
impressed upon prospective parents that during the gestatory period it is of the
utmost importance that every thing should be done to keep the mother in a
condition of contentment and harmony. For it is a very hard task for the Ego to
go through the womb; it taxes all its sensibilities to the very utmost, and
inharmonious conditions in the home it is entering are, of course an added
source of discomfort which may result in the above named dreadful state of
affairs.
WHEN AN INSANE PERSON DIES, WILL HE STILL BE
INSANE IN THE DESIRE WORLD?
ANSWER: That depends upon where the break
is, for insanity is a rupture in the vehicles between the Ego and the physical
body, and this derangement may occur between the Ego and the mind, between the
mind and the desire body, or between the desire body and the vital body, and
also between the latter and the dense body. If the break is between the dense
and the vital body or between that and the desire body, the Ego will be
perfectly sane in the Desire World immediately after death, because it has then
discarded the two vehicles which were afflicted.
Where the break occurs between the desire
body and the mind, the desire body is, as a matter of course, still rampant, and
often causes the Ego much trouble during its existence in the Desire World; for
the Ego, of course, is at no time insane. What appears as insanity arises from
the fact that the Ego has no control over its vehicles; the worst of all,
obviously, is where the mind itself has become affected and the Ego is tied to
the personality for a long time until these vehicles are worn away.
SECTION II
QUESTIONS DEALING WITH LIFE AFTER DEATH
DIAGRAM 6:
The Supreme Being, God and Other Gods
WHAT IS THE USE OF KNOWING ABOUT THE
AFTER-DEATH STATE, WHAT HAPPENS IN THE INVISIBLE WORLD, AND ALL THESE THINGS? IS
IT NOT FAR BETTER TO TAKE ONE WORLD AT A TIME? SUFFICIENT UNTO THE DAY IS THE
TROUBLE THEREOF. WHY BORROW MORE?
ANSWER: If we knew beyond a doubt that at
some time we should be forced to leave our country and go to another place to
live for a great many years before we would be allowed to return, would it not
be a good policy for us to acquaint ourselves with the language, the customs,
and the laws of that country? Thus equipped we would not feel so strange, and we
would be able to take advantage of whatever opportunities for growth and study
we should find there; we would not be apt to run contrary to its laws and get
into trouble in consequence of our ignorance, and in many similar ways it would
be to our advantage to know about that country.
The foregoing illustrates aptly our position
with regard to the Invisible Worlds. After death we shall find ourselves there,
and if we are able now to obtain information concerning the conditions there, it
will surely benefit us greatly. In the first place, there is the advantage that
knowledge will take away from us the fear of death, because we never fear that
which we know. In the second place, by knowing about Purgatory and the First
Heaven, and by knowing about the evening exercise where we review the happenings
of the day IN REVERSE ORDER, we may live our Purgatory here and now in small
doses, obtaining the forgiveness of sins instead of waiting to expiate our evil
deeds; and if we take advantage of our knowledge we shall be living in an
attitude such as we would not attain before entering the future lives, by
assimilating daily the good that we have done and expurgating the evil. Thus we
shall be able to go soaring through Purgatory and the First Heaven immediately
after death.
By knowing what we are expected to
accomplish in the Second Heaven, we can more intelligently apply ourselves to
the work there; we gain greater consciousness of that realm by familiarizing
ourselves with it daily. Thus in various ways we shall be fitting ourselves to
become invisible helpers, to live consciously all the time and shorten our
evolution by millions of years.
IS THERE ANY LIMIT OF TIME SET TO THE EARTH
LIFE BEFORE WE ARE BORN?
ANSWER: Yes, at the time when the Ego is
coming to rebirth, it forms the creative archetype of its physical form in the
Second Heaven with the help of the Creative Hierarchies. That archetype is a
singing, vibrating thing, which is set into vibration by the Ego with a certain
force commensurate with the length of the life to be lived upon earth, and until
that archetype ceases to vibrate the FORM which is built of the chemical
constituents of the earth will continue to live.
The law of cause and effect, however, is the
arbiter of the way the life is to be lived, and certain opportunities for
spiritual growth are set before the Ego at various points in its earth life. If
these opportunities are made use of, the life will continue along the straight
path, but if not it diverges, as we might say, into a blind alley where the life
then is terminated by the creative hierarchies, which destroy the archetype in
the Heaven World. Thus we may say that the ultimate length of an earth life is
determined before we are born physically, but the life may be shortened if we
neglect certain opportunities. There is also the possibility in the case of a
few, where the life has been thoroughly lived, where it has been very full, and
where the person has endeavored in all cases to live up to his opportunities,
that more life may be infused into the archetype than had been done in the first
place, and so the life may be prolonged, but as said, that is only in
exceptional cases.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO SHORTEN THE TIME BETWEEN
DEATH AND A NEW BIRTH, SO AS TO HASTEN ONE'S EVOLUTION, AND, IF SO, HOW?
ANSWER: Yes, it is possible for everyone
who will take the pains to review this life every day, IN THE REVERSE ORDER,
from evening until morning, judging himself for the things he has done amiss,
promising himself to rectify his mistakes and doing it to the best of his
endeavor. When he does that he will eradicate the sins he has committed from his
life and he will steadily become a very much better man or woman than those who
do not perform this simple exercise. Thus the sins which would otherwise be
expurgated in Purgatory have been already dealt with in life and so the
Purgatorial existence will be materially shortened. When at the time of the
evening exercise, the man reviews the good he has done and promises himself to
endeavor to do even better in the future he is also assimilating the good he has
done each day, and will therefore make enormous strides in soul growth so that
he will also obviate the necessity for life in the First Heaven. Such a man will
then be definitely treading the path of initiation; he is then in reality
outside the ordinary laws which govern mankind, for he is a helper in evolution
and will, therefore, be given the opportunity to return to earth in that
capacity much sooner than would otherwise be the case.
ARE THERE ANY SEASONS AND TIMES, AGES AND
EPOCHS, IN THE OTHER WORLD?
ANSWER: No. We might say that there it is
all one long day. There is no time, for that which makes time here is the
rotation of the earth upon its axis and its orbital revolution around the sun.
These motions make day and night, summer and winter, heat and cold, etc.,
because the earth's opaque and solid composition renders it impervious to the
rays of light and heat emitted by the sun, so that one-half of the earth is
always cold and dark. But in that other world nothing is opaque nor solid, hence
there is neither heat nor cold, there is neither summer nor winter, there is no
light, there is no night, but it is one long bright day.
Therefore, we often find that those who
have passed out by death, while fully remembering their past earth life, will
have no sense of time since passing out, and may sometimes ask the question as
to the length of time which has elapsed since that event.
There is only one method there of gauging
time, and this is used by the trained clairvoyant in fixing events when he is
reading in the memory of nature, namely, by astrology, by noting the positions
of the stars. Of course, if the event he is looking for is something which
happened in historical times, he may readily fix the year of the occurrence by
noting some historical event which happened at the same time, but where he has
to go back for many thousands of years, as, for instance, when he wishes to
determine the time of the Atlantean floods, he uses particularly the precession
of the equinoxes, which is the motion of the sun backward through the twelve
signs of the zodiac, a motion that requires about twenty-six thousand years to
bring the sun once around the circle. He may then read back to the times of the
Atlantean floods, counting how many of such periods of twenty-six thousand years
elapsed between the first flood and the second, the second and the third, and
then the years from then to our present time. If he is ignorant of the stellar
science, he cannot do that, so that is one more reason why the student of
occultism should familiarize himself with astronomy.
DOES A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN BURIED ALIVE
BECOME CONSCIOUS OF HIS CONDITION? AND HOW DOES THE SPIRIT GET BACK TO THE BODY
WHEN IT LIES IN THE GRAVE?
ANSWER: It is evident from the changed
position of corpses in coffins that sometimes when a body has been buried before
the spirit had definitely left it, that spirit has returned to the body and
moved that body about in agonizing attempts to obtain the necessary air. And, of
course, that would show consciousness had been regained in the body. The spirit,
of course, is not at all hindered by the solid nature of the earth and the
coffin from coming and going, a spirit passes just as easily through a wall or
other opaque or dense obstacle as we pass through the air.
WHY DO CHILDREN DIE?
ANSWER: There are many causes for the death
of children. We will give a few of the principal ones. In the first place, when
an Ego returns to earth life, it is drawn to a certain family because it can
there get the environment which is calculated to further its progress, and where
it may liquidate a certain amount of the fate generated by itself in previous
existences. Then when parents make such radical changes in their lives that the
Ego would not be able to get that experience, or liquidate that fate, the Ego is
usually withdrawn and sent to another place where it may get the right
conditions for its growth at that time. Or it may be withdrawn for a few years
and reborn in the same family when it is seen that the conditions can be
obtained there at that late time. But there is a cause that is responsible for
infant mortality which lies much farther back, namely, in previous lives, and to
understand this cause it is necessary to know something about what takes place
at death and immediately after.
When a spirit is passing out of the body,
it takes with it the desire body, the mind and the vital body, and the vital
body is at that time the storehouse for the pictures of the past life. These are
then etched into the desire body during the three and one-half days immediately
following death. Then the desire body becomes the arbiter of man's destiny in
Purgatory and the First Heaven. The pains caused by expurgation of evil and the
joy caused by the contemplation of the good in life are carried over to the next
life as conscience to deter man from perpetuating the mistakes of past lives and
to entice him to do that which caused him joy in the former life more
abundantly.
When those next of kin to a dying person
who are present in the death chamber burst into hysterical lamentations at the
time the spirit passes out, and keep that up for the next few days, the spirit
which is at that time in exceedingly close touch with the Physical World will be
much moved by the grief of the dear ones, and will not be able to focus its
attention closely upon the contemplation of its past life, and thus the etching
made in the desire body will not be as deep as it would if the passing spirit
were left in peace and undisturbed. Consequently the sufferings in Purgatory
will not be as keen nor will the pleasures in the First Heaven be as great as
otherwise and therefore, when the Ego returns to earth life, it will have lost a
certain part of the experience from the previous life. that is to say, the voice
of conscience will not speak with the same emphasis as would have been the case
had the Ego been left undisturbed by lamentations.
In order to compensate for this lack, the
Ego is then usually brought to birth among the same friends who lamented over
it, and it is then taken away from them while yet in the years of childhood.
Then it enters the Desire World, but, of course, a little child has not
committed any sins that need to be expurgated and so its desire body and the
mind remain intact; it then goes directly into the First Heaven to wait until a
new embodiment offers, but this waiting time is used to school it directly in
the effect of the different emotions, both good and evil. And often a relative
meets it and takes it in charge, having the task of teaching it that which it
had lost through the lamentation that person indulged in, or else it is taught
by others. At any rate, the loss is more than made up, so that when the child
returns to the second birth it will have as full a moral growth as it would have
had under ordinary circumstances had there been no lamentation at the time when
it passed out.
WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF THE VAST NUMBER OF
DEATHS WHICH OCCUR IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD?
ANSWER: When the man passes out at death,
he takes with him the mind, desire body, and vital body, the latter being the
storehouse of the pictures of his past life. And during the three and one-half
days following death these pictures are etched into the desire body to form the
basis of the man's life in Purgatory and the First Heaven where the evil is
expurgated and the good assimilated. The experience of the life itself is
forgotten, as we have forgotten the process of learning to write, but have
retained the faculty. So the cumulative extract of all his experiences, both
during past earth lives and past existences in Purgatory and the various
heavens, are retained by the man and form his stock in trade in the next birth.
The pains he has sustained speak to him as the voice of conscience, the good he
has done gives him a more and more altruistic character.
Now, when the three and a half days
immediately following death are spent by the man under conditions of peace and
quiet, he is able to concentrate much more upon the etching of his past life and
the imprint upon the desire body will be deeper than if he is disturbed by the
hysterical lamentations of his relatives or from other causes. And he will then
experience a much keener feeling for either good or bad in Purgatory and in the
First Heaven, and in after lives that keen feeling will speak to him with no
unmistakable voice; but where the lamentations of relatives take away his
attention or where a man passes out by an accident perhaps in a crowded street,
in a train wreck, theater fire, or under other harrowing circumstances, there
will, of course, be no opportunity for him to properly concentrate; neither can
he concentrate upon a battle field if he is slain there, and yet it could not be
just that he should lose the experiences of his life on account of passing out
in such an untoward manner, so the law of cause and effect provides a
compensation.
We usually think that when a child is born
it is born and that is the end of it; but as during the period of gestation the
dense body is shielded from the impact of the outside world by being placed
within the protecting womb of the mother until it has arrived at sufficient
maturity to meet the outside conditions, so are also the vital body, desire body
and mind in a state of gestation and are born at later periods because they have
not had as long an evolution behind them as the dense body and, therefore, it
takes a longer time for them to arrive at a sufficient state of maturity to
become individualized. The vital body is born at the seventh year, when the
period of excessive growth marks its advent. The desire body is born at the time
of puberty, the fourteenth year, and the mind is born at twenty-one, when the
child is said to have become a man or woman--to have reached majority.
That which has not been quickened cannot
die, and so when a child dies before the birth of the desire body it passes out
into the invisible world in the First Heaven. It cannot ascend into the Second
and Third Heaven because the mind and desire body are not born and will not die,
so it simply waits in the First Heaven until a new opportunity for embodiment
offers, and where it has died in its previous life under the before-mentioned
harrowing circumstances, by accident or upon the battle field or where the
lamentations of relatives rendered it impossible for it to gain as deep an
impression of the evil committed and the good accomplished as would have been
the case had it died in peace, it is instructed when it has died in the next
life as a child in the effects of passions and desires so that it learns the
lessons then which it should have learned in the Purgatorial life had it
remained undisturbed. It is then reborn with the proper development of
conscience so that it may continue its evolution.
As in the past man has been exceedingly
warlike and not at all careful of the relatives who passed out at death because
of his ignorance, holding wakes over those who died in bed, which were few,
perhaps, compared to those who died on the battle field, there must necessarily
on that account be an enormous amount of infant mortality, but as humanity
arrives at a better understanding and realizes that we are never so much our
brother's keeper as when he is passing out of this life and that we can help him
enormously by being quiet and prayerful, so also will infant mortality cease to
exist on such a large scale as at present.
DOES THE CREMATION OF THE DENSE BODY AFTER
DEATH AFFECT THE SPIRIT IN ANY WAY?
ANSWER: During life and in the waking state
of consciousness, the vehicles of the Ego are all together and concentric, but
at death the Ego, clothed in the mind and desire body, withdraws from the dense
body, and as the vital functions are at an end, the vital body also is taken out
of the dense body, leaving it inanimate upon the bed. One little atom in the
heart is taken out and the rest of the body disintegrates in due course. But at
that time there is an extremely important process going on, and those who attend
the passing spirit in the death chamber should be very careful that the utmost
quiet reigns there and in the whole house, for the pictures of the whole past
life which have been stored in the vital body are passing before the eye of the
spirit in a slow and orderly progression, IN REVERSE ORDER, from death back to
birth. This panorama of the past life lasts from a few hours to three and
one-half days. The time is dependent upon the strength of the vital body which
determines how long a man could keep awake under the most severe stress. Some
persons can work for fifty, sixty and seventy hours before they fall down
exhausted, while others are capable of keeping awake only a few hours. The
reason why it is important that there should be quiet in the house of death
during the three and one-half days immediately following death is this: During
that time the panorama of the past life is being etched upon the desire body
which will be the man's vehicle while he stays in Purgatory and the First
Heaven, where he is reaping the good or ill that he has sown, according to the
deeds done in the body.
Now, where the life has been full of events
and the man's vital body is strong, a longer time will be given to this etching
than under conditions where the vital body is weak, but DURING ALL THAT TIME THE
DENSE BODY IS CONNECTED WITH THE HIGHER VEHICLES BY THE SILVER CORD AND ANY HURT
TO THE DENSE BODY IS FELT IN A MEASURE BY THE SPIRIT. So that embalming, post
mortem examinations and cremation are all felt. therefore, these should be
avoided during the first three and one-half days after the time of death, for
when the panorama has been fully etched into the desire body, then the silver
cord is broken, the vital body gravitates back to the dense body and there is no
more connection with the spirit, which is then free to go on with its higher
life.
When the body is buried, the vital body
disintegrates slowly at the same time as the dense body, so that when, for
instance, an arm has decayed in the grave, the etheric arm of the vital body
which hovers over the grave also disappears, and so on until the last vestige of
the body is gone. But where cremation is performed the vital body disintegrates
at once, and as that is the store-house of the pictures of the past life, which,
being etched upon the desire body to form the basis of life in Purgatory and the
First Heaven, this would be a great calamity where cremation is performed before
the three and a half days are past. Unless help were given, the passing spirit
could not hold it together. And that is part of the work that is done by the
invisible helpers for humanity. Sometimes they are assisted by nature spirits
and others detailed by the Creative Hierarchies or leaders of humanity. There is
also a loss where one is cremated before the silver cord has broken naturally,
the imprint upon the desire body is never as deep as it would otherwise have
been, and this has an effect upon future lives, for the deeper the imprint of
the past life upon the desire body, the keener the sufferings in Purgatory for
the ill committed and the keener also the pleasure in the First Heaven which
results from the good deeds of the past life. It is these pains and pleasures of
our past lives that create what we call conscience, so that where we have lost
in suffering we lose also the realization of wrong which is to deter us in
future lives from committing the same mistakes over and over again. Therefore,
the effects of the premature cremation are very far reaching. Sad it is to say,
that while we have a science of birth with obstetricians, trained nurses,
antiseptics and everything else necessary to the comfort and well being of a
little stranger, we sadly lack a science of death to help us to care for the
departing friends of a lifetime.
IS A PERSON HAS LOST HIS MEMORY THROUGH
NERVOUS SHOCK OR FEVER DOES THAT AFFECT HIS VITAL BODY AND PREVENT HIM FROM
GETTING THE RECORD OF HIS LIFE IN THE THREE DAYS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING DEATH?
ANSWER: No. Memory is of three kinds: There
is, in the first place, the record which is made by our senses. We look about us
in the world, we see and hear things, these impressions are engraven upon the
cells of our brain and we are able to consciously call them back--yet not
always, but in varying degree, for this memory is extremely unreliable and
capricious, and were this the only method of gaining a record of our lives the
law of cause and effect would be invalidated--our after life would not be a
sequence of what we have done or left undone in the past.
There must be another memory, and this is
what scientists have called the subconscious mind. Just as ether carries to the
camera of the photographer a record of the surrounding landscape and imprints it
upon the sensitive plate to the minutest detail, regardless of whether the
photographer observed these details or not, so also does the same ether which
carries a picture to our eye and imprints it upon the retina carry into our
lungs a similar picture which then is absorbed by the blood, and as the blood
passes through the heart this record is indelibly inscribed upon the sensitive
seed atom which is located in the left ventricle of the heart near the apex. The
forces of that seed atom are taken out by the spirit at death and contain the
record of the whole life to the minutest detail, so that, regardless of whether
we have observed the facts in a certain scene or not, they are, nevertheless,
there.
George du Maurier has written a story
called "Peter Ibbetson," wherein this theory of the subconscious
memory is very clearly shown. Peter Ibbetson, a prisoner in an English
penitentiary, learned how to "dream true," that is to say, by putting
his body in a certain position he learned how to lock the currents of ether
within himself so that at night he was able at will to keep in touch with any
scene IN HIS PAST LIFE that he desired to; there he would see himself as a
spectator (grown man that he was), and he would also see himself among his
parents and playmates and in the environment as he was at the time that scene
was enacted. He would see the whole scene with many more details than he had
been able to observe at the time when the events took place in this material
world. That was because, under these circumstances, he could get in touch wit
his own subconscious memory. HE WOULD HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO GAIN ANY INFORMATION
CONCERNING THE FUTURE, but the past had been inscribed upon the tablet of his
heart and was, therefore, accessible under the proper conditions. It is from
this subconscious memory that the record of life is taken after death, and as
that is dependent upon the breath alone, it continues regardless of all other
circumstances while life is in the body, and though a man may lose his conscious
memory and become unable to recall past events AT WILL, the subconscious memory
contains them all and will give them up at the proper time.
IF A DISEMBODIED SPIRIT CAN PASS THROUGH A
WALL, CAN IT ALSO PASS THROUGH A MOUNTAIN AND THE EARTH, AND CAN IT SEE WHAT IS
INSIDE?
ANSWER: That depends upon what kind of a
disembodied spirit the enquirer has in mind. When a man dies, he is just the
same as he was before with the exception that he has no dense body and,
therefore, it is perfectly possible for him to pass through a wall or mountain
either. But he is not able to pass through the earth.
It is a well known fact that, though most
clairvoyants and ordinary psychics are capable of telling much about the sights
and the scenes of the Desire World, there is very little information at hand
concerning the inside of the earth, for it is found by ordinary clairvoyants
that if they attempt to enter the earth there is something like the same effect
as when a man hurls himself against a wall. That is because the earth is the
body of a great spirit and that spirit may not be approached in its inner
recesses, except by the path of initiation. There are nine layers of varying
thickness in the earth around the core, which forms, as it were, a tenth part,
and the Lesser Mysteries are the gate which leads to that innermost core. There
are nine degrees in the Lesser Mysteries, and in each degree the candidate
becomes able to penetrate into the corresponding layer of the earth, while the
tenth initiation belongs to the Greater Mysteries where there are four
divisions. The first teaches all that can be known by man in the Earth Period;
the second of the great initiations would bring him the knowledge that will be
gained by all humanity at the end of the Jupiter Period; the third of the great
initiations would bring him the wisdom attained by humanity at the end of the
Venus Period, and the fourth would end his evolution in the present scheme. He
would have the same standing as humanity will have at the end of the Vulcan
Period. Then he will know all that the earth will contain in this embodiment and
its future manifestations. The lesser Mysteries will also have taught him the
evolution he went through in the three periods previous to our present Earth
Period. It is these secrets which are locked up in the earth, until man has
opened the door himself in the proper manner, so that no spirit, whether in the
body or discarnate, can see what is inside the earth until the gate of
initiation has opened its latent faculties.
DO WE MEET OUR LOVED ONES AFTER DEATH, EVEN
IF THEY HAVE HELD A DIFFERENT BELIEF FROM OUR OWN? OR PERHAPS, BEEN ATHEISTS?
ANSWER: Yes, we certainly meet them and we
know them, for there is no transforming power in death. The man will appear just
as he was here because he thinks of himself as being of that shape, but the
place where we meet, of course depends upon several things.
In the first place if we have lived a very
religious life, so that we shall have no existence at all in Purgatory and but a
very short existence in the First Heaven, going almost directly to the Second
Heaven, whereas, the one whom we love was of such a nature that he would have a
long stay in the Desire World, then, of course, we should not meet until he
arrived in the Second Heaven. If we pass out shortly after our friend, the
meeting would not take place for perhaps twenty years; but then, that would not
matter for in those regions a person is entirely unconscious of time.
The materialistic friend, if he had lived a
good moral life, as we usually find that those people do, would remain in the
fourth region of the Desire World for a certain number of years, according to
the length of time he had lived, and would then pass into the Second Heaven,
though he would not have there as full and as perfect a consciousness as that
possessed by a person who had been dwelling on the realities of life.
We would see him, know him and be
associated with him for centuries in the work upon our future environment, and
there he would not be materialistic at all, for when the spirit arrives in that
region, it is not under the delusions which sometimes envelop it here in this
material world. Each and every one knows himself as a spiritual being and feels
the memory of this earth life as we feel a bad dream. The spirit, upon entering
that world, wakes up to its own true nature in any case.
DO WE RECOGNIZE LOVED ONES WHO HAVE PASSED
OUT THROUGH THE GATE OF DEATH?
ANSWER: Yes, we certainly do. When a man
passes out of this body, he is exactly the same as he was before. There is no
difference whatever, except that he has no physical body; he sees himself in the
Desire World, and as he retains in his consciousness a picture of himself as he
looked here, this desire body will at once take the shape possessed by the
physical body, so that anyone who had known him in earth life will also know him
when he has passed over into the beyond. Besides, it may be well to add that
there is no transforming power in death--that man is also mentally and morally
the same person. We often hear people who have loved some one speak of the dear,
departed angel, even if they conceded that he was very much of a devil here in
earth life, but they usually think it irreverent to refer to him as such when he
has passed out. The fact remains, nevertheless, that only those who were good
here are good there.
DOES THE MAN WHO COMMITS SUICIDE STAY
LONGER IN PURGATORY THAN THE PEOPLE WHO DIE NATURALLY?
ANSWER: When the Ego is coming down to
rebirth it descends through the Second Heaven. There it is helped by the
Creative Hierarchies to build the archetype for its coming body, and it instills
into that archetype a life that will last for a certain number of years. These
archetypes are hollow spaces and they have a singing, vibratory motion which
draws the material of the Physical World into them and sets all the atoms in the
body to vibrating in tune with a little atom that is in the heart, called the
seed atom, which, like a tuning fork, gives the pitch to all the rest of the
material in the body. At the time when the full life has been lived on the earth
the vibrations in the archetype cease, the seed atom is withdrawn, the dense
body goes to decay and the desire body, wherein the Ego functions in Purgatory
and the First Heaven, takes upon itself the shape of the physical body. Then the
man commences his work of expiating his evil habits and deeds in Purgatory and
assimilating the good of his life in the First Heaven.
The foregoing describes the ordinary
conditions when the course of nature is undisturbed, but the case of the suicide
is different. He has taken away the seed atom, but the hollow archetype still
keeps on vibrating. Therefore he feels as if he were hollowed out and
experiences a gnawing feeling inside that can best be likened to the pangs of
intense hunger. Material for the building of a dense body is all around him, but
seeing that he lacks the gauge of the seed atom, it is impossible for him to
assimilate that matter and build it into a body. This dreadful hollowed- out
feeling lasts as long as his ordinary life should have lasted. Thus the law of
cause and effect teaches him that it is wrong to play truant from the school of
life and that it cannot be done with impunity. Then in the next life, when
difficulties beset his path, he will remember the sufferings of the past which
resulted from suicide and go through with the experience that makes for his soul
growth.
DOES A GOOD MAN HAVE TO GO THROUGH
PURGATORY AND BE CONSCIOUS OF ALL THE EVIL THERE BEFORE HE CAN GET INTO THE
FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD HEAVEN; AND, IF SO, ISN'T THAT AN UNDESERVED PUNISHMENT
FOR HIM?
ANSWER: The inquirer should get away from
the idea of punishment. There is no such thing as punishment. Whatever happens
to a man is in consequence of immutable, invariable laws, and THERE IS NO
PERSONAL GOD WHO GIVES REWARDS OR PUNISHMENTS AS HE SEES FIT, ACCORDING TO AN
INSCRUTABLE WILL OR ANY OTHER SUCH METHOD. When the Ego invests itself with
bodies, or when it divests itself of its vehicles, this is done on the very same
principle and by the very same laws that govern, for instance, in the case of a
planet. When a planet is being formed from the central firemist, a
crystallization has taken place at the poles where motion is the slowest. The
crystallized matter is thrown out by centrifugal force and flies into space
because it is heavier than the rest of the firemist. For similar reasons, when
the body of the spirit which is densest has become so crystallized and heavy
that the spirit can no longer use it to gain experience the process of
disrobement is accomplished by the centrifugal force which naturally eliminates
the dense body first. That is what we call death. Then the spirit is free for a
time, but the coarsest desire matter which was the embodiment for the lowest
passions and desires must also be thrown off, and it is the forcible ejection of
low desires that causes pain in Purgatory where the centrifugal force of
repulsion is the strongest. If a man has any of that coarse matter in his desire
body, naturally he will have to stay in Purgatory and undergo the process of
purgation before he can enter the First Heaven. There the centripetal force of
attraction whirls all the good in the life inward to the spiritual center, where
it is assimilated as soul power available for the use of the spirit in its next
earth life as conscience. Thus our stay in Purgatory depends upon how much of
the coarse desire matter there is in the man, and a good man naturally would
have very little or nothing of that kind. Therefore, he would have no life to
speak of in Purgatory; he would pass directly through those regions into the
Heaven World.
WHAT IS THE CONDITION OF THE VICTIM OF A
MURDER AND THE VICTIM OF AN ACCIDENT SUBSEQUENT TO DEATH?
ANSWER: There is no such thing as an
accident at least where the accident terminates fatally. The life of any person
in its ultimate length is ordinarily decreed before birth, but there are certain
points of life where there is as it were a parting of the ways, where certain
opportunities for growth are placed before the person, which he may either take
or leave. Where he fails to use his opportunities, the life, as it were, runs
into a blind alley, and terminates shortly afterward.
That, however, is not usually the case in
an accident, but there may be certain reasons which make it desirable that the
man should be cast out of his body in a violent manner. He is then in the same
position as all others when they have passed out; he commences his Purgatorial
existence at once.
The case of the victim of murder, like the
case of the suicide, is different. Man, on account of his divine nature, is the
only being who has the prerogative of causing disorder in the scheme of his
unfoldment, and as he may end his own life by an act of will, so may he also end
the life of a fellow creature before its time has come. The suffering of the
suicide would also be the suffering of the murdered, for the archetype of his
body would keep on gathering material which it would be impossible for him to
assimilate; but in his case, the intervention of other agencies prevent the
suffering and he will be found floating about in his desire body, in a comatose
state, for the length of time that he would ordinarily have lived. If the
murderer is brought to justice, as we say, and suffers capital punishment, the
magnetic attraction will bring him together with his victim, who will constantly
remain before his gaze, and that is really a much more severe punishment than
any which we could mete out to him; but the victim knows naught of the presence
of its slayer.
WHERE IS HEAVEN?
ANSWER: The Christ said "Heaven is
within," and yet we are shown that at the time when He left His disciples,
he ASCENDED into heaven. to understand this, we must analyze the constitution of
a planet, and according to the hermetic action "as above so below," we
shall understand better if we first analyze the constitution of man.
The man has first the DENSE BODY which we
see with our eyes, but that dense body is not as solid as it appears; in fact it
is permeated by a number of invisible vehicles. It is composed of the solids,
the liquids and the gases of THE CHEMICAL REGION, but these, science tells us,
are interpenetrated by ether, for man's body is no different from all other
things in the world, and in the densest solid as in the rarest gas, science
says, and says truly, every little atom is vibrating in a sea of ether. This
ether is still physical matter; a consideration portion is specialized by man
and forms an exact counterpart of our dense body, besides protruding about an
inch and a half beyond the periphery of our visible body. It was this part that
the doctors in Boston weighed by placing dying people on scales. They noted that
when the last breath was drawn something having weight left the body and the
side of the scales which had the weight on it fell to the floor with startling
suddenness. The newspaper reporters claimed that the doctors had weighed the
soul, but what they did weigh was this VITAL BODY COMPOSED OF ETHER which leaves
the body at death.
We have a still finer vehicle called THE
DESIRE BODY, WHICH IS COMPOSED OF WHAT OCCULTISTS CALL DESIRE STUFF, and it may
be seen by one having the sixth sense unfolded as an egg-shaped cloud enveloping
the dense body on all sides, so that the latter is located in the center of the
desire body, as the yolk is in the center of the egg, with the difference only
that while the white envelops the yolk but does not interpenetrate, THIS DESIRE
BODY PERMEATES BOTH THE VITAL BODY AND THE DENSE BODY IN EVERY NOOK AND CRANNY.
There is a still finer material in the makeup of man which we may call
"mind stuff," composed of the coarsest material of the world of
thought, the material wherein we form our concrete thoughts, and this envelops
the indwelling Ego.
The world is similarly constituted. Besides
this VISIBLE WORLD which we see, composed of the solids, liquids and gases, and
interpenetrated by ether, there is also a DESIRE WORLD which permeates every
part of the Physical World and reaches out into space beyond both air and ether.
Then there is the WORLD OF THOUGHT, and that also penetrates every part of our
planet, from center to circumference, REACHING OUT INTO SPACE STILL FARTHER THAN
ANY OF THE OTHER WORLDS.
During earth life, man lives upon this
firm, visible earth, but after death, according to the deeds done in the body,
he may be still imprisoned here, as the Purgatory regions are everywhere around
and about us, also below in the inner recesses of the earth. The First Heaven is
also here in a certain sense, insofar as similar material to that of which it is
constituted is around and about us, but the First Heaven itself, the place where
the spirits who have been liberated usually dwell, is beyond our atmosphere. The
Second heaven may also be truly said to be within, for the material of which it
is constituted is here and the spirits who are there might visit us, yet the
conditions here, the thought currents, etc., would be derogatory to their work
and development. Therefore, they prefer to stay in the farthermost, outermost
part of our planet, WHERE THE PURE MIND STUFF IS UNSULLIED BY OUR SELFISH AND
DELETERIOUS THOUGHT CURRENTS.
The Third Heaven is a place in which very
few people at the present stage of development have any consciousness, because
most of us are guided in our thought activities more by emotions and feelings
concerning concrete things than by abstract thought, which is the peculiar
faculty pertaining to the Third Heaven. When we think of love, we usually think
of love in connection with some person; that is a concrete thought. But of Love
in the abstract, very few of us are able to think. We can think of a house, an
animal, etc., they are concrete, but we dislike to think of an abstract
proposition such as, for instance, that the square of the hypotenuse equals the
square of the other two sides of a triangle. Therefore, most of us have very
little consciousness in the Third Heaven, and consequently very little of the
material of that world is in the makeup of our planet.
IT IS SAID THAT THERE IS NO SORROW IN
HEAVEN, BUT IF OUR LOVED ONES ARE MET THERE AND THEN PASS ON, DOES NOT THE
PARTING FROM THEM INVOLVE AT LEAST A SENSE OF DISSATISFACTION?
ANSWER: No, it does not, for there we see
things as they are. Here we are blinded. When the Ego comes into the Physical
World, it is in one sense a cause for rejoicing, as we rejoice at the birth of a
child, for this world affords us experience and material for soul growth. But
looking at it from another point of view, when the Ego comes into this world and
enters the prison house of the dense body, it is in the most limited condition
imaginable, and to rejoice at the time when the child is born and lament when it
is liberated by death is in reality analogous to rejoicing when a friend is put
in jail and giving way to hysterical lamentations when he is liberated.
When the spirit passes into the heaven
World, it meets a number of those with whom it has associated in earth life in
the First Heaven, but there it has already become so spiritual and so much in
touch with the realities that it knows there is no death. Therefore, when
someone passes into the beyond there is a rejoicing and a pleasure at the
preferment of one whom we hold dear, and the knowledge that we shall meet again
will certainly take away any pang that might be felt by those who are left
behind.
PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW TO CONCENTRATE IN ORDER
TO HELP THOSE IN THE OTHER WORLD? DO YOU MEAN SITTING IN THE SILENCE AND SENDING
OUT LOVING, HELPFUL THOUGHTS TO THEM?
ANSWER: The ability to send out a thought
and the power that that thought has to accomplish the purpose for which it is
sent, depends upon the definiteness wherewith the thinker is able to visualize
that which he desires to accomplish. And the usual occult schools, particularly
those along the lines of Eastern thought, advise the method of concentration
whereby thoughts are focused upon one single point, as the rays of the sun are
brought to a focus in a magnifying glass for thus their forces are massed, and
as the sun's rays will burn when focused, so will the thought invariably
accomplish its object when concentrated to a sufficient intensity.
It takes long practice, however, to learn
how to do that, and there are very few people in the West who are able to thus
direct their thoughts to any purpose. The western religion, recognizing this
disability, teaches another method which is much more efficient than
concentration, namely, prayer.
Therefore, if we wish to help those who
have passed out of the body, we may pray earnestly for their welfare and that
they may learn the lessons of this life thoroughly in their experiences in
Purgatory and the First Heaven; then we shall accomplish much more than if we
try the cold, intellectual method of concentration. The attitude of the body
sometimes has a great deal to do with the intensity of the prayer, and if a
kneeling position seems to facilitate the act, the kneeling position should be
taken. On the other hand, as Emerson said:
"And though your knees are never bent
To Heaven, your hourly prayers are sent;
And, be they formed for good or ill,
Are registered and answered still,"
so that the attitude of the body during the
act of prayer is immaterial except as found to be conducive to produce the
greatest intensity of purpose; for that is what makes the prayer effective.
DO THOSE WHO HAVE PASSED OUT OF EARTH LIFE
KEEP WATCH AND WARD OVER US WHO ARE LEFT BEHIND; FOR INSTANCE, DO MOTHERS LOOK
AFTER THEIR LITTLE CHILDREN, OR EVEN THE LARGER ONES?
ANSWER: Yes, very often a mother who has
recently passed out will watch over her little children for a long time, and
instances have been recorded where mothers have saved their babes from dangers.
Though not knowing consciously how to materialize, love for the little ones and
intense fear for their safety caused the mothers in such instances to draw to
themselves material so that they could be seen by the little ones. Those whom we
call dead do not usually go away from the house where they have lived until
quite a long time after the funeral. They stay in the familiar rooms and move
about among us, although they are unseen by us. Of course, when their time comes
to go into the First Heaven, they do not remain any longer in our houses, but
very often they visit them. When in time they enter the Second Heaven, they are
no longer conscious of this physical sphere in the sense of having homes, or
friends, or relatives; they are then rather to be looked upon as nature forces,
for the time being, for they work upon the earth and humanity in the very same
manner as the nature forces who do not take human embodiment.
Thus it is perfectly true that they watch
over their loved ones for a long time after they have passed out, and it has
been often noted by persons attending the death of a mother whose children had
passed out, perhaps a number of years before, that at the time of dying she
would see the children around her bed and exclaim: "Why, there is Johnny,
and what a big boy he has grown to be," and so on. The people around the
bed would probably think that a hallucination, but it is not, and it will be
noted that a certain phenomenon always attends those visions, namely, when a
person dies there comes over him a darkness which he feels descending upon him.
Many persons pass out without again seeing the Physical World. that is the
change from our light vibrations to the vibrations of the Desire World, and is
similar to the darkness that spread over the earth at the time of the
crucifixion. With other people it happens that the darkness lifts after a moment
and then the person is clairvoyant, seeing both the present world and the Desire
World, and there, of course, appear the loved ones, who have been attracted by
the impending death, which is birth into their world.
Thus we may say that our loved ones are
interested in our welfare for a long time after passing out, but it must be
remembered that there is no transforming power in death; that it does not give
them any special ability to care for us, and that they have no means of really
influencing our affairs, so that it is not quite right to look upon them as our
guardian angels. They are merely interested spectators except in a few specific
cases where an intense love enables them to perform some slight service in case
of great need. That service, however, would never take the form of enriching us
or anything like that, but is more in the nature of a warning of danger or the
like.
DIAGRAM 5C:
A Life Cycle
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