THE WEB OF DESTINY
by
MAX HEINDEL
[1865-1919]
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THE FUNCTION OF DESIRE
Those who have given the matter study are
familiar with the havoc which an acute attack of fear or worry plays with the
physical body. We know how these emotions derange digestion, interfere with the
metabolic changes and with elimination of waste, and, in short, upset the whole
system, with the result that in some cases the person is forced to take to his
bed for a longer or shorter time depending upon the severity of the attack and
the resistive power of the constitution. But there is an occult effect which is
equally serious or more so that is usually not understood, and it may therefore
be of considerable benefit to study the occult effect of poise and passion,
anger and love, pessimism and optimism.
From the study of the Cosmo we learn that our
desire body was generated in the Moon Period. If you wish to obtain a mental
picture of the way things looked then, take an illustration of the fetus as
shown in any book of anatomy. There are three principal parts: the PLACENTA,
which is filled with the maternal blood, the UMBILICAL CORD, which carries this
vital stream, and THE FETUS, which is nourished from embryo to maturity thereby.
Fancy now, in that far off time, the firmament as one immense placenta from
which there depended billions of umbilical cords, each with its fetal appendage.
Through the whole human family, then in the making, circulated the one universal
essence of desire and emotion, generating in all the impulses to action which
are now manifest in every phase of the world's work. These umbilical cords and
fetal appendages were molded from the moist desire stuff by the emotions of THE
LUNAR ANGELS, while the fiery desire currents which were endeavoring to stir the
latent life in mankind, then in the making, were generated by the fiery martial
Lucifer Spirits. The color of that first slow vibration which they set in motion
in that emotional desire stuff was red.
And while that tincture of trouble (for that
is really what this ever-flowing, eternal restlessness is which even now drives
us on without pause or peace) was circulating within us, the planet on which we
dwelt also circled about a sun, not our present light-giver but a past
embodiment of the substance which composes our present solar universe, and we in
turn circled the globe on which we dwelt, from light to darkness, from heat to
cold. We were thus worked upon from within and without in an endeavor to stir
the sleeping consciousness. And there was a response, for though none of the
partially separated spirits dwelling in an individual fetal sac would have been
able to feel these impacts, although they were very strong, the cumulative
feelings of billions of such spirits were sensed as a sound in the universe, A
COSMIC CRY--THE FIRST NOTE IN THE HARMONY OF THE SPHERES--played upon a single
string. It was, nevertheless, expressive in an adequate measure of the latent
longings and aspirations of the incipient human race of those far bygone days.
This desire nature has since evolved; the
fiery, martial sub-stratum of passion and the aqueous lunar basis of emotion
have become capable of numerous combinations. As thought furrows the brain into
convolutions and the face into lines, so have the passions, desires, and
emotions marshaled the mobile desire stuff into curved lines and whorls, eddies,
rapids, and whirlpools, resembling a mountain torrent at the time when it is at
its greatest disturbance--it is seldom ever at even comparative rest. This
desire stuff has, in successive periods of its evolution, become responsive to
one after another of the seven planetary vibrations emanating from the Sun,
Venus, Mercury, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars. Each individual desire body
has, during that time, been woven into a unique pattern, and as the shuttle of
fate flies back and forth unceasingly upon the loom of destiny, this pattern is
being enlarged upon, embellished, and beautified, though we may not perceive it.
As the weaver always does his work on the reverse side of his tapestry, so are
we also weaving without fully understanding the ultimate design or seeing the
sublime beauty thereof, because it is yet on the side away from us, the hidden
side of nature.
But in order that we may better understand,
let us take up some of these tangled threads of passion and emotion to see what
effect they have on the pattern which God, the Master-Weaver, wishes us to make.
The ancient myths always shed a luminous
light upon the problems of the soul, and we may profitably consider in this
connection a certain part of the Masonic legend. The masons are a society of
builders, "TEKTONS" in Greek--the same society in fact to which Joseph
and Jesus belonged, for the latter are called in the Greek bible,
"tektons"--builders--not carpenters, as in the orthodox version. The
masons under Solomon were the builders of that mystic temple designed by God,
the Grand Archetekton or Master Builder, and built without sound of hammer,
which Manson speaks about in that wonderful play, "The Servant in the
House." He tells us there that "it is no dead pile of stone and
timber, but IT IS A LIVING THING. When you enter it you hear a sound, a sound as
of a mighty anthem chanted, that is, IF YOU HAVE EARS; and if you have eyes, you
will presently see the temple itself, a mystery of looming shapes and shadows,
leaping sheer from floor to dome. It is yet building and built upon; sometimes
the work goes on in utter darkness, sometimes in blinding light." Every
true mystic mason knows what this temple is and endeavors to build it. The
ancient Masonic legend tells us that when Hiram Abiff, the master mason in
charge of the construction of Solomon's temple, a building of God made without
sound of hammer, was preparing to make his masterpiece, the "molten
sea," he gathered materials from all over the earth and placed them in A
FIERY FURNACE, for he was a descendant of Cain, A SON OF FIRE, who in turn was a
son of Lucifer, the spirit of fire. Hiram proposed to make an alloy of crystal
clarity, capable of reflecting all the wisdom of the world. But, so runs the
story, there were among the workmen certain traitors--spies from the Sons of
Seth-- who, through Adam and Eve, were descendants of the lunar god JEHOVAH, WHO
HAD AN AFFINITY FOR WATER and who hated fire. These traitors poured water into
the mold in which the molten sea, THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE, was to be cast. Upon
the meeting of the fire with the water there was a great explosion. Hiram Abiff,
the master mason, being unable to blend the warring elements, saw with
unspeakable sorrow the destructive eruption of his attempted masterpiece. While
he was watching the battle of the spirits in the fire and water, Tubal-Cain, his
ancestor, appeared and bade him jump into the seething mass. He was then
conducted to the center of the earth where he met his first ancestor, Cain, who
gave him A NEW WORD AND A NEW HAMMER which would enable him, when he had become
skilled in the use thereof, to blend the antagonistic elements and make from
them the Philosopher's Stone, the highest possible human achievement.
There is in this symbolical story more wisdom
than could be given in volumes concerning human soul growth. If the student will
read between the lines and meditate upon these various symbolical expressions,
he will gain much more than can ever be said, for true wisdom is always
generated interiorly and the mission of books is only to give a clue.
Since this ancient time the lunar Angels
have taken charge principally of the moist, aqueous vital body composed of the
four ethers and concerned in the propagation and nourishment of the species,
while the Lucifer Spirits are singularly active in the dry and fiery desire
vehicles. The function of the vital body is to build and sustain the dense body,
while that of the desire body involves destruction of the tissues. Thus, there
is a constant war going on between the desire and vital bodies, and it is this
war in heaven that causes our physical consciousness on earth. Through many
lives we have worked in every age and clime, and from each life we have
extracted a certain amount of experience, garnered and stored as vibratory power
in the seed-atoms of our various vehicles. Thus, each of us is a builder,
building the temple of the immortal spirit without sound of hammer; each one is
a Hiram Abiff, gathering material for soul-growth and throwing it in the furnace
of his life-experience, there to be worked upon by the fire of passion and
desire. It is being slowly but surely melted, the dross is being purged in every
purgatorial experience, and the quintessence of soul growth is being extracted
through many lives. Every one of us is thus preparing for initiation,--preparing
whether we know it or not--learning to blend the fiery passions with the softer,
gentler emotions. The new hammer or gavel wherewith the master workman rules his
subordinates is now a cross of sorrow, and the new word is self-control.
THE COLOR EFFECTS OF EMOTION IN ASSEMBLAGES OF
PEOPLE--THE ISOLATING EFFECT OF WORRY
Let us now see how the desire body changes
under the varying feelings, desires, passions, and emotions, so that we may
learn to build wisely and well the mystic temple wherein we dwell.
When we study one of the so-called physical
sciences, such as anatomy or architecture, which deals with TANGIBLE THINGS, our
task is facilitated by the fact that we have words which describe the things
whereof we treat, but even then the mental picture conceived by a word differs
with each individual. When we speak of a "bridge," one may make a
mental picture of a million-dollar iron structure, another may think of a plank
across a streamlet. The difficulty which we experience in conveying accurate
impressions of our meaning increases apace when we attempt to convey ideas
concerning nature's intangible forces, such as electricity. We measure the
strength of the current in volts, the volume in amperes, and the resistance of
the conductors in ohms, but, as a matter of actual fact, such terms are only
inventions to cover up our ignorance of the matter. We all know what a pound of
coffee is, but the world's greatest scientist has no more accurate conception of
what the volts, amperes, and ohms are of which he so learnedly discourses than
the schoolboy who hears these terms for the first time.
What wonder then that super-physical
subjects are described in vague and often misleading terms, for we have no words
in any physical language which will accurately describe these subjects, and one
is almost helpless and utterly at a loss for descriptive terms wherewith to
express oneself regarding them. If it were possible to throw colored moving
pictures of the desire body upon the screen and there show how this restless
vehicle changes contour and color according to the emotions, even then it would
not give an adequate understanding to any one who was not capable of seeing
these things himself, for the vehicles of every single human being differ from
the vehicles of all others in the way they respond to certain emotions. That
which causes one to feel intense love, hate, anger, fear, or any other emotion
may leave another entirely untouched.
The writer has a number of times watched
crowds for the purpose of comparison in this respect, and has always found
something startlingly new and different from what had hitherto been observed. On
one occasion a demagogue was endeavoring to incite a labor union to strike; he
was very much excited himself, and though the basic color of deep orange was
perceivable, it was for the time being almost obliterated by a scarlet color of
the brightest hue; the contour of his desire body was like the body of a
porcupine with its quills sticking out. There was a strong element of opposition
in the place, and as he talked one could clearly distinguish the two factions by
the colors of their respective auras. One set of men showed the scarlet of
anger, but in the other set this color was inter- mingled with a gray, the color
of fear. It was also remarkable that, although the gray men were in the
majority, the others carried the day, for each timid one believed himself alone
or at least with very few supporters, and was therefore afraid to vote for or
express his opinion. If one who was able to see this condition had been present
and had gone to each one who manifested in his aura the signs of dissension, and
had given him the assurance that he was one of a majority, the tide would have
turned in the opposite direction. It is often so in human affairs, for at the
present time the majority are unable to see beneath the surface of the physical
body and thus to perceive the true state of the thoughts and feelings of others.
On another occasion a revival meeting was
visited where many thousands were present to hear a speaker of national repute.
At the beginning of the meeting it was evident from the state of the auras of
the people that the great majority had come there with no other purpose than to
have a good time and see some fun. The thoughts, feelings, and emotions
connected with the ordinary life of each were plainly visible, but in a number a
certain darkish blue color showed an attitude of worry; it seemed that they had
had some disappointment in life and were very uneasy. When the speaker appeared,
a curious phenomenon took place: desire bodies are usually in a state of
restless motion, but at that moment it seemed as if the whole vast audience must
have held its breath in an attitude of expectancy, for the varied color-play in
the individual desire bodies ceased and the basic orange hue was plainly
perceptible for an instant; presently each commenced his emotional activities as
before, while the prelude was being played. Then commenced the singing of hymns,
and this showed the value and effect of music, for as all united in singing
identical words to the same tune, the same rhythmic vibrations which surged
through all these desire bodies seemed to blend them and make them, for the time
being, almost one. Quite a number were sitting in the scoffers' seat, so to
speak, refusing to sing and unite with the others. To the spiritual sight they
appeared as men of steel, clothed in an armor of that color, and from each one,
without exception, went out a vibration which said so much plainer than mere
words could ever have done, "Leave me alone, you shall not touch me."
Something from within had drawn them there, but they were mortally afraid of
giving way, and therefore their whole aura expressed this steel color of fear
which is an armor of the soul against outside interference.
When the first song was ended, the unity of
color and vibration lapsed almost immediately, each one taking anew his
customary thought atmosphere; and had nothing more been done, each would have
lapsed into his habitual inner life. But the evangelist, though not able to see
this, knew from past experience that his audience was not yet ripe, and a
succession of songs were therefore sung to the accompaniment of clapping hands
beating drums, and gesticulations from the leader aided by a trained chorus.
This brought the scattered souls again into a bond of harmony; gradually people
were overwhelmed with religious fervor, and the unity necessary for the next
effort was established. From the music, the leader's hand-clapping, and the
stirring appeal of the songs, that vast audience had become as one, for the men
of steel, the gray-tinted scoffers who thought themselves too wise to be fooled
(when their emotion really was fear), were a negligible part in that vast
congregation. All were then attuned as the many strings upon one great
instrument, and the evangelist who appeared before them was a master artist at
playing upon their emotions. He moved them from laughter to tears, from sorrow
to shame; great waves of the corresponding colors seemed to go over the whole
audience, as bewildering as they were magnificent. Then there were the customary
calls to "stand up for Jesus"; the invitation to the "mourners'
bench," etc., and each brought forth from all over the audience a certain
emotional response which was plainly shown in colors, golden and blue. Then
there were more songs, more clapping and gesticulations which, for the time,
furthered the unity and gave this audience an experience resembling the feeling
of universal brotherhood and the reality of the Fatherhood of God. The only ones
upon whom the music had no effect were the men clad in the steel blue armor of
fear. This color seems to be almost impervious to any other emotion; and even
though the feelings experienced by the great majority were relatively
impermanent, the people benefited in a measure by the revival, with the
exception of these men of steel.
So far as the writer has been able to learn,
the inner fear of yielding to emotion--fear being saturnine in effect and twin
sister to worry--seems to require a shock that will take the person so affected
out of his environment and set him down in a NEW PLACE among NEW CONDITIONS
before the old conditions can be overcome.
Worry is a condition where the desire
currents do not sweep in long curved lines in any part of the desire body, but
where the vehicle is full of eddies--nothing but eddies in extreme cases. The
person so affected does not endeavor to take action in any line; he sees
calamities where there are none, and instead of generating currents which lead
to action that may prevent the thing he fears, each thought of worry causes an
eddy in the desire body, and he does nothing in consequence. This condition of
worry in the desire body may be likened to water which is about to congeal under
a lowering temperature; FEAR which expresses itself as skepticism, cynicism, and
pessimism may be likened to that same water when it has frozen, for the desire
bodies of such people are almost motionless, and nothing one can say or do seems
to have the power to alter the condition. They have, to use a common expression
which fits the condition excellently, "DRAWN INTO A SHELL," and that
saturnine shell must be broken before it is possible to get at the man and help
him out of his pitiable state.
These saturnine emotions of fear and worry
are usually caused by the sufferer's apprehension of economic or social
difficulties. "Perhaps this investment which I have made may depreciate or
become a total loss; I may lose my position and find myself starving upon the
street; everything I undertake seems to go wrong; my neighbors are slandering me
and trying to undermine my social position; my husband (or wife) does not care
for me any more; my children are neglecting me;" and a thousand and one
kindred suggestions present themselves to the mind. He should remember that
every time one of these thought is indulged in, it helps to congeal the currents
in the desire body and build a steel blue shell in which the person who
habitually fosters fear and worry will some time find himself shut off from the
love, sympathy, and help of all the world. Therefore we ought to strive to be
cheerful, even under adverse circumstances, or we may find ourselves in a
serious condition here and hereafter.
"It is easy enough to be pleasant
When life flows along like a song,
But the man worth while
Is the one who will smile
When everything goes dead wrong."
EFFECTS OF WAR UPON THE DESIRE BODY--THE VITAL
BODY AS AFFECTED BY THE DETONATIONS OF BIG GUNS
In the beginning of the Great War the
emotions of Europe ran riot in a most horrible manner, first among the so-called
"living," and then among the killed--when they awoke. This awakening
took a long time because of the large guns used--but more of that later. The
whole atmosphere of the countries involved was seething with currents of anger
and hate, like a cloud of dark crimson it hung around every human being and over
the land. Then there were dark-tinted streaks like a funeral pall, which seem
always to be generated in crises of sudden disaster when reason is at a
standstill and despair grips the heart. This was doubtless caused by the fact
that the peoples involved realized that a catastrophe of a magnitude which they
were unable to comprehend was happening. The desire bodies of the majority
whirled at high speed in long waves of rhythmic pulsation which said more
plainly than words, "Just kill, kill, kill." When two or three or a
crowd met and commenced to discuss the war, the rhythmic pulsations indicating
the settled purpose to do and dare ceased, and the thoughts and feelings of
excitement generated by the discussion or speech took shape as conical
projections which rapidly grew to a height of about six or eight inches, then
they burst and emitted a tongue of flame. Some people generated a number of
these volcanic structures at one time, in others there were only one or two at
the same time. When one of these bubbles had burst in one place, another
appeared somewhere else on the desire body while the discussion lasted, and it
was the flames from them that colored the cloud over the land scarlet. When a
crowd disbanded or friends parted after such a discussion, the bubbling and
eruptions grew smaller and less frequent, finally ceasing and giving place again
to the long rhythmic pulsations first mentioned.
These conditions are now seldom if ever
seen; the explosive anger at the enemy thus indicated is a thing of the past so
far as the great majority are concerned. The basic orange color of the western
peoples' aura is again visible, and both officers and men seem to have settled
down to war as to a game; each is anxious to outdo and outwit the other. The war
is now mainly a channel for their ingenuity; but a number of the lay-brothers of
the Rosicrucian Order believe that the condition of anger will return in a
modified form when active hostilities cease and peace negotiations commence.
This form of emotion we may call abstract anger, and it differs widely from what
is observed in the case of two persons who become angry with each other in
private life, whether they start to fight physically or not. Seen from the
hidden side of nature, there are hostilities before blows are struck. Jagged,
dagger-like desire-forms project themselves from one to the other like spears
until the fury which generated them has expended itself. In the patriotic anger
there is no personal enemy, therefore the desire-forms are more blunt and
explode without leaving the person who generated them.
The "steel man" so common in
private life where worry over the thousand and one things that never happen
crystallizes an armor around the person who allows old Saturn to thus grip him,
were and are conspicuous by their absence. The writer accounts for it on the
hypothesis that the tension in their environment forced them to enlist and the
shock broke the shell; then familiarity with danger bred contempt for it. It is
certain that these people have benefited greatly by the war, for there is no
state more hampering to soul-growth than constant fear and worry. It is also a
remarkable fact that though the men engaged in war suffer awful privations, the
mass of them are cultivating a tinge of soft sky-blue which stands for hope,
optimism, and a dawning religious feeling, giving an altruistic touch to the
character. It is an indication that that universal fellow-feeling which knows no
distinctions of creed, color, or country is growing in the human heart.
In the beginning of the war the desire
bodies of the combatants whirled at an awful rate, and it was noted that while
people passing over from sickness, old age, or ordinary accidents regain
consciousness in a short time, varying from a few minutes to a few days, those
killed in war were in a great many cases unconscious for several weeks, and
strange to say, those who were almost torn to pieces seemed to wake up much
quicker than thousands that had only insignificant wounds. This puzzle was not
solved for many months. Before we study the causes underlying this phenomenon,
we must first record that when the people who had thus died in intense anger
during the first part of the war awoke in the invisible world, they usually
started to fight their enemies anew, and until the great educational work
started by the Elder Brothers and their Invisible Helpers bore fruit, these
people went about with maimed bodies and in great anguish because of their dear
ones left behind. Now such occurrences are extremely rare and soon settled, for
all have been taught that thought will create a new arm, limb, or face; the
patriotic hatred is gone, and "enemies" able to speak each other's
language often fraternize with benefit to both. The red cloud of hate if
lifting, the black veil of despair is gone, there are no volcanic outbursts of
passion in either the living or the dead, but so far as the writer is able to
read the signs of the times in the aura of the nations, there is a settled
purpose to play the game to the end. Even in homes bereaved of many members,
this seems to hold good. There is an intense longing for the friends beyond but
no hatred for the earthly foe. This longing is shared by the friends in the
unseen and many are piercing the veil, for the intensity of their longing is
awakening in the "dead" the power to manifest by attracting a quantity
of ether and gas which often is taken from the vital body of a
"sensitive" friend, as materializing spirits use the vital body of an
entranced medium. Thus the eyes blinded by tears are often opened by a yearning
heart so that loved ones now in the spirit world are met again face to face,
heart to heart. This is nature's method of cultivating the sixth sense which
will eventually enable all to know that man is an immortal spirit and continuity
of life a fact in nature.
To understand the slowness wherewith those
slain in the war regain consciousness in the unseen world, we must first
undertake a more intimate study of the four ethers than has hitherto been given
in "The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception."
The atoms of the chemical and life ethers
gathered around the nuclear seed-atom located in the solar plexus are shaped
like prisms. They are all located in such a manner that when the solar energy
enters our body through the spleen, the refracted ray is red. This is the color
of the creative aspect of the Trinity, namely Jehovah, the Holy Spirit, who
rules Luna, the planet of fecundation. Therefore the vital fluid from the sun
which enters the human body by way of the spleen becomes tinged with a pale rose
color, often noted by seers when it courses along the nerves as electricity does
in the wires of an electric system. Thus charged, the chemical and life ethers
are the avenues of assimilation which preserve the individual, and of
fecundation which perpetuates the race.
During life each prismatic vital atom
penetrates a physical atom and vibrates it. to form a picture of this
combination, imagine a pear-shaped wire basket having walls of spirally curved
wire running obliquely from pole to pole. this is the physical atom; it is
shaped nearly like our earth, and the prismatic vital atom is inserted from the
top, which is widest and corresponds to the north pole of the earth. Thus the
point of the prism penetrates the physical atom at the narrowest point, which
corresponds to the south pole of our earth, and the whole resembles a top
swinging, swaying, and vibrating. In this manner our body is made alive and
capable of motion. (It is noteworthy that our earth is similarly permeated by a
cosmic body of ether, and that those manifestations which we note as the Aurora
Borealis and Aurora Australis are etheric currents circling the earth from pole
to equator as currents in the physical atoms do.)
The light and reflecting ethers are avenues
of consciousness and memory. They are somewhat attenuated in the average
individual and have not yet taken definite form; they interpenetrate the atom as
air interpenetrates a sponge, and they form a slight auric atmosphere outside
each atom.
At death a separation takes place; the seed
atom is withdrawn from the apex of the heart along the saturnine pneumogastric
nerve, through the ventricles and out of the skull (Golgotha); all the atoms of
the vital body are liberated from the cross of the dense body by the same spiral
motion, which unscrews each prismatic atom of ether from its physical envelope.
This process is attended with more or less
violence according to the cause of death. An aged person whose vitality has been
slowly ebbing may fall asleep and wake up on the other side of the veil without
the slightest consciousness of how the change took place; a devout and religious
person who has been prepared by prayer and meditation on the beyond would also
be able to make an easy egress; people who freeze to death meet with what the
writer believes to be the easiest of accidental deaths, drowning being next.
But when a person is young and healthy,
especially if of an irreligious or atheistic turn of mind, the prismatic ether
atom is so tightly entwined by the physical atom that a considerable wrench is
required to separate the vital body. When the separation of the physical body
from the higher vehicles has been accomplished and the person is dead, as we
say, the light and reflecting ethers are separated from the prismatic atom. It
is this stuff, as described in the Cosmo, which is molded into the pictures of
the past life and etched into the desire body, which then begins to feel
whatever there was of pain or pleasure in the life. The part of the vital body
composed of the prismatic atoms of the chemical and life ethers then returns to
the physical body, hovering above the grave and disintegrating synchronously
with it.
Now comes the crux of our explanation. Ether
is physical matter, and while people shot with small arms in a minor engagement
may sometimes be seen walking away somewhat dazed but nevertheless conscious,
the awful detonations of the big guns used so extensively have the effect of
throwing the prismatic ether atoms topsy-turvy, and shattering (not scattering)
the auric envelope of light and reflecting ethers which is the basis of
sense-perception and memory. Until this resolves itself into its original
relativity, the man remains in a stunned, comatose condition which often lasts
for weeks. Under such conditions this fine etheric stuff does not lend itself to
the formation of pictures of the past life--it is congealed to a certain extent.
THE NATURE OF ETHER ATOMS--THE NECESSITY OF POISE
When the Ego is on its way to rebirth
through the Region of Concrete Thought, the Desire World, and the Etheric
Region, it gathers a certain amount of material from each. The quality of this
material is determined by the seed atom, on the principle that like attracts
like. The quantity depends upon the amount of matter required by the archetype
built by ourselves in the second heaven. From the quantity of prismatic ether
atoms that are appropriated by a certain spirit, the Recording Angels and their
agents build an etheric form which is then placed in the mother's womb and
gradually clothed with physical matter which then forms the visible body of the
new born child.
Only a small portion of the ether
appropriated by a certain Ego is thus used, and the remainder of the child's
vital body, or rather the material from which that vehicle will eventually be
made, is thus outside the dense body. For that reason the vital body of a child
protrudes much farther beyond the periphery of the dense body than does that of
the adult. During the period of growth this store of ether atoms is drawn upon
to vitalize the accretions within the body until, at the time when the adult age
is reached, the vital body protrudes only from one to one and a half inches
beyond the periphery of the dense body.
It has been determined by physical science
that the atoms in our dense body are constantly changing so that all the
material which composes our present vehicle at this moment will have disappeared
in a few years, but it is common knowledge that scars and other blemishes
perpetuate themselves from childhood to old age. The reason for this is that the
prismatic ether atoms which compose our vital body remain unchanged from the
cradle to the grave. They are always in the same relative position--that is to
say, the prismatic ether atoms which vibrate the physical atoms in the toes or
in the fingers do not get to the hands, legs, or any other part of the body, but
remain in exactly the same place where they were placed in the beginning. A
lesion of the physical atoms involves a similar impression on the prismatic
ether atoms. The new physical matter molded over them continues to take on shape
and texture similar to those which originally obtained.
The foregoing remarks apply only to the
prismatic ether atoms which correspond to solids and liquids in the physical
world, because they assume a certain definite shape which they preserve. But in
addition each human being at this stage of evolution has a certain amount of the
light and reflecting ethers, which are the vehicles of sense perception and
memory, intermingled in his vital body. We may say that the light ether
corresponds to the gases in our physical world; perhaps the best description
that can be given of the reflecting ether is to call it hyper-etheric. It is a
vacuous substance of a bluish color resembling in appearance the blue core of a
gas flame. It appears transparent and seems to reveal everything that is within
it, but nevertheless it hides all the secrets of nature and humanity. In it is
found one record of the Memory of Nature. The light and reflecting ethers are of
an exactly opposite nature to that of the stationary prismatic ether atoms. They
are volatile and migratory. However much or little a man possesses of this
material, it is an accretion, a fruitage, derived from his experiences in life.
Inside the body it mingles with the blood stream and when it has grown by
service and sacrifice in life's school so that it can no longer be contained
within the body, it is seen on the outside as a soul body of gold and blue. Blue
shows the highest type of spirituality, therefore it is smallest in volume and
may be compared to the blue core of the gas flame, while the golden hue forms
the larger part and corresponds to the yellow light which surrounds the core in
the gas ring. The blue color does not appear outside the dense body save in the
very greatest of saints-- only yellow is usually observable there. At death this
part of the vital body is etched into the desire body with the life panorama
which it contains. The quintessence of all our life experience is then
eventually impressed upon the seed atom as conscience or virtue which urges us
to avoid evil and to do good in a coming life. Thus the quality of the seed atom
is altered from life to life. The quintessence of good extracted from the
migratory part of the vital body in one life determines the quality of the
prismatic stationary ether atoms in the next life. The highest in one life
becomes the lowest in the next and thus we gradually climb the ladder of
evolution towards divinity.
From the foregoing it will be evident that
the vital body is a vehicle of habit; all parents know that during the first
seven years of childhood when this vehicle is in course of gestation that
children form one habit after another. Repetition is the keynote of the vital
body and habits depend upon repetition. It is different with the desire body,
the vehicle of feelings and emotions which are always changing from moment to
moment; thought it has been said that the ether which forms our soul body is in
constant motion and mingles with the blood stream, that motion is relatively
slow compared to the rapidity of the current of the desire body; we may say that
the ether moves like a snail compared with light.
The points brought out by the foregoing may
be summed up as follows:
Desire stuff moves with inconceivable
rapidity comparable only with light.
The two higher ethers also travel with great
speed though far slower than desire stuff.
The prismatic ether atoms composing the
lower ethers are stationary but have a high rate of vibratory motion.
The dense atoms are as motionless as the
crystal in the rock.
No matter what people say to us or about us,
their words have no intrinsic power to hurt--it is our own mental attitude
towards their utterances which determines the effect of their words upon us for
good or ill. Paul, when facing persecution and slander, testified that
"NONE OF THESE THINGS MOVE ME." All who hope to advance spiritually
must cultivate EQUIPOISE, for without it the desire body will either run riot or
congeal, according to the nature of the emotions generated by intercourse with
others whether worry, anger, or fear. We know that the dense body is our vehicle
of action, that the vital body gives it the power to act, that the desire body
furnishes the incentive to action, and that the mind was given as a brake on
impulse. We learn from the Cosmo, pp. 89, 90, 91, that thought-forms from within
and without the body are being continually projected upon the desire body in an
endeavor to arouse feeling which will lead to action, and that reason ought to
rule the lower nature and leave the higher self scope for expression of its
divine proclivities. We also know that HABITUAL thought has power to mold even
physical matter, for the nature of the sensualist is plainly discernible in his
features which are as coarse and gross as the features of the spiritually minded
are delicate and fine. The power of thought is still greater in its potency to
mold the finer vestures. We have already seen how thoughts of fear and worry
congeal the desire body of any one who indulges in that habit, and it is equally
certain that by cultivating an optimistic frame of mind under all circumstances
we can attune our desire bodies to any key we wish. AFTER A TIME, THAT WILL
BECOME A HABIT. It must be confessed that it is difficult to HOLD the desire
body down to any definite lines, but it can be done, and the attempt must be
made by all who aspire to spiritual advancement.
Regarding the effect from the occult
standpoint of this polarization, we may learn much from certain customs in
so-called secret societies. As you know, such organizations always place at the
door a guard who is instructed to deny admittance to anyone not supplied with
the proper pass-word and signs, and that works very well so far as the people
are concerned who function only in their physical body. But the so-called
secrets of these organizations are not in any sense secrets to those who are
able to enter their places of assembly in their vital bodies. It is otherwise in
a true esoteric order such as, for instance, the Rosicrucians. No guard is on
duty at the door of that Temple when the Mystic Midnight Mass is said each night
of the week. The door is wide open to all who have learned to speak the open
sesame. But that is not a spoken password; the initiate who desires to attend
must know how to attune his soul body to the particular rate of vibration
maintained on that night. Furthermore, this vibration differs on the various
nights of the week so that those who have learned to attune themselves to the
vibration maintained on Saturday night when the first degree meets are as
effectually barred from entering the Temple with those who carry on the work
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, etc., as any ordinary person.
The cosmic law under which this is done
applies also to the control and effect of our thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
Paul well said that WE ARE THE TEMPLE of the living God (our Higher Self). We
have also created a subtle aura about us under the guardianship of the Divine
Hierarchies reigning over the seven planets, Saturn, Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury,
Jupiter, and Venus. The Universe, or great world, is mystically called the
seven-stringed lyre of Apollo. our individual organism or microcosm is a replica
or image of God, and it behooves us to awaken in ourselves an echo of this music
of the spheres. Most of us have learned to respond too much to the saturnine
vibrations of sorrow, gloom, fear, and worry, which congeal our desire bodies,
and it would be to the lasting benefit of all to try to cultivate the spiritual
vibrations of the Sun, filling our lives with optimism and sunshine which will
dispel the saturnine gloom and despondency and prevent such thoughts entering
our aura in the future.
The prime necessity of advancement is
equipoise. All who aspire ought to adopt Paul's motto, "None of these
things move me."
THE EFFECTS OF REMORSE--THE DANGERS OF EXCESSIVE BATHING
As there are many among the Rosicrucian
students who perform the exercises given by the Elder Brothers for the purpose
of furthering soul- growth, though they have not felt inclined to enter the
Path, it is thought to be well to consider the occult effect of the emotions
engendered by these exercises.
When in the exercise of retrospection the
aspirant to the higher life reviews the happenings of the day IN REVERSE ORDER
and meets an incident in which he hurt some one or failed to help another or in
any other way did not live up to that which he holds as his ideal of conduct, he
is taught to cultivate intense remorse for whatever he has done wrong for the
purpose of eradicating the record from the seed-atom in the heart where it has
been imprinted by the act, and where it will remain until it is wiped out by
sufferings in purgatory unless previously expunged by artificial means such as
this exercise.
In purgatory the cleansing process is
accomplished by the centrifugal force of repulsion which tugs and tears the
desire stuff, in which the picture is formed over its matrix of ether, out of
the desire body. At that particular time the soul suffers as it made others
suffer, because of a singular condition in the lower regions of the Desire World
where purgatory is located. Some seers who are unable to contact the higher
regions speak of the Desire World as illusory, and they are right so far as the
lower regions are concerned, FOR THERE ALL THINGS APPEAR REVERSED AS WE SEE THEM
IN A GLASS. This peculiarity is not purposeless--nothing in God's kingdom is;
all things serve a wise end. This reversal places the erring soul in the
position of its victim, so that when a scene unrolls on the screen of its past
life where it did a wrong to some one, the soul does not stand as a mere
spectator and see the scene re-enacted, but it becomes, for the time being, the
victim of the wrong and it feels the pain felt by that wronged one, for the
centrifugal force of repulsion exerted to tear the picture from the desire body
of the wrongdoer must at least equal the hate and anger of the victim which
impressed the picture upon the seed-atom at the time of occurrence.
During retrospection the aspirant endeavors
to imitate these conditions; he tries to visualize the scenes where he did
something wrong, and the remorse he endeavors to feel must at least equal the
resentment felt by whomever he wronged. It then has the same effect of expunging
the record of the injury as does the centrifugal force of repulsion, which
accomplishes the eradication of evil in purgatory FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTRACTING
THEREFROM THE QUALITY OF THE SOUL WHICH WE KNOW AS CONSCIENCE, and which acts as
a deterrent in hours of temptation. Thus used, the emotion of remorse cleanses
and purifies the desire body of weeds and tares, leaving the soil free and
fostering the growth of manifold virtues that blossom into spiritual advancement
and bring greater opportunities for service in the Master's vineyard.
But as the force latent in gunpowder and
kindred explosive substances may be used to further greatest objects of
civilization or to outdo the most savage acts of barbarism, so also, this
emotion of remorse may be misused in such a manner that it becomes a detriment
and a hindrance to the soul instead of a help. When we indulge in remorse daily
and hourly, we are actually wasting a great power which might be used for the
most noble ends of life, for the constant indulgence of regret affects the
desire body in a manner similar to that which follows excessive bathing of the
physical body, as described in the "VICE OF EXCESSIVE CLEANLINESS," an
article which appeared in our magazine, "RAYS FROM THE ROSE CROSS." It
was there stated that water has a great affinity for ether and absorbs it most
greedily, several illustrations being given to demonstrate the fact; it was also
stated that when we take a bath under normal conditions, it removes a great deal
of poisonous miasmatic ether from our vital bodies, provided we stay in the
water a reasonable length of time. After a bath the vital body becomes somewhat
attenuated and consequently gives us a feeling of weakness, but if we are in our
usual good health and have not stayed in the bath too long, the deficiency is
soon made good by the stream of force which flows into the body through the
spleen. When this influx of fresh ether has replaced the poisoned substance
carried off in the water, we feel renewed vigor which we rightly attribute to
the bath, though usually without realizing the full facts as here stated.
But when a person who is not in perfect
health makes a habit of bathing every day, perhaps even twice or three times, an
excess of ether is taken from the vital body. The supply entering by way of the
spleen is also diminished on account of the loss of tone of the seed-atom
located in the solar plexus and the attenuated condition of the vital body. Thus
it is impossible for such people to recuperate between such oft repeated
depletions, and as a consequence the health of the dense body suffers; they lose
strength continually and are apt to become confirmed invalids.
"AS ABOVE SO BELOW, AND AS BELOW, SO
ABOVE," says the Hermetic aphorism, enunciating thereby the great law of
analogy which is the master-key to all mysteries. When we use the centrifugal
force of remorse to eradicate the acts of evil from our hearts during the
evening exercise of retrospection, the effect is similar to the action of the
water which removes the miasmatic poisoned ether from our vital bodies during
the bath, and thus leaves room for an influx of pure health-promoting ether.
After we have burned out the wrong-doings in the sacrificial fire of remorse,
the poisonous substance thus eradicated leaves room for the influx of desire
stuff which is MORALLY healthier and better soil for noble deeds. The more
thoroughly we are purged by this remorse, the greater the vacuum produced and
the better the grade of new material we attract to our subtler vehicles.
But, on the other hand, if we indulge in
regrets and remorse during every waking hour as some do, we are outdoing
purgatory, for though the time there is spent in eradication of evil, the
consciousness turns from each picture when it has been torn out by the force of
repulsion. Here, because of the interlocking of the desire and vital bodies, we
are enabled to revivify the picture in memory as oft as we please, and while the
desire body is gradually dissolved in purgatory by the expurgation of the
panorama of life, certain small amount is added while we are living in the
physical world, to take the place of that which is ejected by remorse. Thus,
remorse and regret when continually indulged in have the same effect on the
desire body as excessive bathing has on the vital body. Both vehicles are
depleted of strength by excessive cleansing, and for that reason it is as
dangerous to the moral and spiritual health to indulge indiscriminately in
feelings of regret and remorse as it is fatal to physical well-being to bathe
too much. Discrimination should govern in both cases.
When we perform the exercise of
retrospection, we should give ourselves over to the feelings of regret and
remorse with our whole soul; we should endeavor to shed tears of fire that may
burn into our very innermost being; we should make the cleansing process as
thorough as possible, to the end that we may grow in grace thereby to the
utmost. BUT HAVING FINISHED THE EXERCISE WE SHOULD DO THE SAME AS IS DONE IN
PURGATORY--CONSIDER THE INCIDENTS OF THE DAY CLOSED AND FORGET ALL ABOUT THEM,
save in so far as they demand restitution of something, the making of an
apology, or such subsequent acts to satisfy the demands of conscience. And
having thus paid the debt, our attitude ought to be one of unfailing optimism.
"THOUGH YOUR SINS BE AS SCARLET, THEY SHALL BE AS WHITE AS SNOW."
"If God be for us, who can be against us?" B y that attitude we die
daily to the old life and we are born each day to walk in the newness of the
spiritual life, for our desire bodies are thus renewed and ready to serve a
higher aim in life than the day before.
And while we are discussing regret and
remorse as applied to the problem of soul-growth, with their effect on our
subtle bodies, we may also profitably mention the effect of regret directed into
other channels. There are people who live with regret as with a boon companion,
who take it to bed with them at night and get up with it in the morning; they
take it to the office, shop, or church, they sit with it at meals, they nurse it
as the most precious thing in their possession, and they would sooner part with
life itself than give up their regret for this, that, or the other thing.
As a vampire sucks the ether from the vital
body of its victim and feeds upon it, so perpetual thoughts of regret and
remorse concerning certain things become a desire-elemental which acts as a
vampire and draws the very life from the poor soul who has shaped it, and by the
attraction of like for like, it fosters continuance of this morbid habit of
regret.
We are not helping the loved ones who have
departed this life by our regrets which we love to fancy are evidences of our
faithfulness, but we are hindering them. They have left the present sphere of
experience and are going onwards to other realms where there are other lessons
to be learned, and we are holding them back by our thoughts, for they feel us
most acutely for some time after they have passed over, and we owe them a duty
to think thoughts of cheer and love instead of selfish regret which hurts both
us and them. Regret is subversive of all spiritual growth, for while the
thought-elemental thus created hangs about us as a vampire we cannot climb the
rugged path.
Loathsome as the vulture which feeds upon
the noxious, decomposing carcasses of the dead are the vain regrets which live
upon the morbid contemplation of the past and its mistakes. It is our duty to
drive them out of our mental habitation as we would eject a vulture from our
physical abode were it to seek entrance.
Instead, let us cultivate an attitude of
optimism in all things, for all things work together for good--God is at the
helm, nothing can go really wrong, and all will turn out right in God's good
time.
THE NATURE OF AND PREPARATION FOR PRAYER
The subject of prayer is well worth the
attention and study of all who aspire spirituality, and we trust the following
hints may help our students in their efforts in this direction.
There is only one force in the universe,
namely, the Power of God, which He sent forth through space in the form of a
Word; not a single word, but the creative fiat which by its sound-vibration
marshaled the millions of chaotic atoms into the multitudinous shapes and forms
from starfish to star and microbe to man, which constitute and inhabit the
universe. As the syllables and sounds of this creative Word are being spoken,
one after another through the ages, species are being created and the older ones
evolved, all according to the thought and plan conceived in the Divine Mind ere
the dynamic force of creative energy was sent out into the abyss of space.
This, then, is the only source of power, and
in it we really, truly, and literally live and move and have our being, just as
surely as the fishes live in the water. We can no more escape or withdraw
ourselves from God than the fish can live and swim on dry land. It was no mere
poetic sentiment when the Psalmist said: "Whither shall I go from thy
spirit, or whither shall I flee from thy presence? If I ascend up into heaven,
Thou art there. If I make my bed in the grave behold Thou art there. If I take
the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there
shall thy hand lead me and thy right hand shall hold me."
God is Light, and not even the greatest of
modern telescopes which reach many millions of miles into space have found the
boundaries of light. But we know that unless we have eyes wherewith to perceive
the light, and ears which register the vibrations of sound, we walk the earth in
eternal darkness and silence; similarly, to perceive the Divine Light which
alone can illuminate our spiritual darkness, and to hear the voice of the
silence which alone can guide us, we must cultivate our spiritual eyes and ears;
prayer, true scientific prayer, is one of the most powerful and efficacious
methods of finding favor before the face of our Father, and receiving the
immersion in spiritual light which alchemically transforms the sinner to the
saint and places around him the golden wedding garment of Light, the luminous
soul body.
PREPARATION FOR PRAYER. ORA ET LABORA.
But be not deceived, prayer alone will not
do this. Unless our whole life, waking and sleeping, is a prayer for
illumination and sanctification, our prayers will never penetrate to the Divine
Presence and bring down upon us a baptism of His power. "ORA ET LABORA"--pray
and work--is an occult injunction which all aspirants must obey or they will
meet with but scant success. In this connection an ancient legend of St. Francis
of Assisi will bear repetition because of the light it sheds upon the life on
one wholly dedicated to the service of God.
One day St. Francis stepped up to a young
brother in the monastery with the invitation: "Come, brother, let us go
down to the village and preach to the people." The young brother addressed
responded with alacrity, overjoyed at the prospect of a walk with the holy
father, for he knew what a source of spiritual upliftment it would be. And so
they walked to the village, up and down its various streets and lanes, all the
while conversing upon topics of absorbing spiritual interest, and finally turned
their steps homeward towards the monastery. Then suddenly it dawned upon the
young brother that they had been so absorbed in their own conversation that they
had forgotten the object of their walk to the village. Diffidently he reminded
St. Francis of the omission, and the latter responded: "Son, while we were
walking the village streets the people were watching us, they overheard snatches
of conversation and noted that we were talking of the love of God and His dear
Son, our Savior; they noted our kindly greetings and our words of cheer and
comfort to the afflicted ones we met, and even our garb spoke to them the
language and call of religion; so we have preached to them every moment of our
sojourn among them to must better purpose than if we had harangued them for
hours in the market place." St. Francis had no other thought but God and to
do good in His name therefore he was well attuned to the divine vibration, and
it is no wonder than when he went to his regular prayers he was a powerful
magnet for the divine Life and Light which permeated his whole being.
We who are engaged in the so-called secular
work of the world and forced to do things that seem sordid, often feel that we
are hampered and hindered on that account, but if we "do all things as unto
the Lord" and are "faithful over a few things," we shall find
that in time opportunities will come of which we do not dream. As the magnetic
needle temporarily deflected from the North by outside pressure instantly and
EAGERLY returns to its natural position when the pressure is removed, so we must
cultivate that yearning for our Father which will instantly turn our thoughts to
Him when our work in the world is done for the day and we are free to follow our
own bent. We must cultivate a feeling similar to that which ensouls young lovers
when after an absence they fly into each others arms in an ecstasy of delight.
This is an absolutely essential preparation for prayer, and if we fly to our
Father in that manner, the Light of His presence and the sweetness of His voice
will teach and cheer us beyond our fondest hopes.
THE PLACE OF PRAYER
The next point requiring consideration is
the place of prayer; this is of very vital importance for a reason not generally
known even among students of occultism; it is this. Every prayer, spoken or
unspoken, every song of praise, and every reading of parts of the scriptures
which teach or exhort, if done by a PROPERLY PREPARED READER WHO LOVES AND LIVES
WHAT HE READS, BRINGS DOWN UPON BOTH THE WORSHIPER AND THE PLACE OF WORSHIP AN
OUTPOURING OF SPIRIT. This in time an invisible church is built around the
physical structure which in the case of a devout congregation becomes so
beautiful that it transcends all imagination and defies description. Manson in
the "Servant in the House" gives us only the faintest glimpse of what
it is like when he tells the old Bishop:
"I am afraid you may not consider it an
altogether substantial concern. It has to be seen in a certain way under certain
conditions. Some people never see it at all. You must understand, this is no
dead pile of stones and unmeaning timber, it is a LIVING THING. When you enter
it you hear sound, a sound as of some mighty poem chanted. Listen long enough
and you will learn that it is made up of the beating of human hearts, of the
nameless music of men's souls; that is, if you have ears. If you have eyes, you
will presently see the church itself, a looming mystery of many shapes and
shadow leaping sheer from floor to dome, the work of no ordinary builder. Its
pillars go up like the brawny trunks of heroes; the sweet human flesh of men and
women is molded about its bulwarks, strong impregnable. The faces of little
children laugh out from every corner stone; the terrible spans and arches of it
are the joined hands of comrades, and UP IN THE HEIGHTS AND SPACES ARE INSCRIBED
THE NUMBERLESS MUSINGS OF ALL THE DREAMERS IN THE WORLD. It is yet building,
building, and built upon. Sometimes the work goes forward in deep
darkness--sometimes in blinding light- -now beneath the burden of unutterable
anguish, now to the tune of great laughter and heroic shoutings like the cry of
thunder. Sometimes in the night time one may hear the tiny hammerings of
comrades at work in the dome, the comrades that have climbed ahead."
But this invisible edifice is not merely
lovelier than a fair palace in a poet's dream; it is as Manson says, A LIVING
THING, vibrant with divine power of immense aid to the worshiper, for it helps
him in adjusting the tangled vibrations of the world which permeate his aura
when he enters a true "House of God" and to get into the proper
attitude of prayer. Then it helps him to lift himself in aspiration tot he
throne of divine grace, and to offer there his praise and adoration which call
forth from the Father a new outpouring of the spirit in the loving response,
"THIS IS MY BELOVED SON IN WHOM I AM WELL PLEASED."
Such a place of worship is essential to
spiritual growth by scientific prayer, and those who are fortunate enough to
have access to such a temple should always OCCUPY THE SAME PLACE IN IT, for that
becomes permeated with THEIR individual vibrations and they fit into that
environment more easily than anywhere else; consequently they get better results
there.
But such places are scarce, for a REAL
sanctuary is required in scientific prayer. No gossip or profane conversation
may take place in or near it for that spoils the vibrations; voices must be
hushed and the attitude reverent; each must bear in mind that he stands upon
holy ground and act accordingly, Therefore no place open to the general public
will answer.
Furthermore, the power of prayer increases
enormously with each additional worshiper.--The increase may be compared to
geometrical progression if the worshipers are properly attuned and trained in
COLLECTIVE prayer; the very opposite may result if they are not.
Perhaps an illustration may make the
principle clear. Suppose a number of musicians who have never played with others
and who perhaps are not very proficient in the use of their instruments, were
brought together and set to play in concert; it needs no very keen imaginations
to realize that their first attempts would be marked by much discord, and were
an amateur allowed to play with them, or even with a finished orchestra, no
matter how earnest and how intense his desire, he would inevitably spoil their
music. Similar scientific conditions govern collective prayer; to be efficacious
participants must be equally well prepared as elucidated under a previous
heading; THEY MUST BE ATTUNED UNDER HARMONIOUS HOROSCOPIC INFLUENCES. When a
malefic in one nativity is on the ascendant of another, those two cannot profit
by praying together; they may rule their stars and live in peace if they are
developed souls, but they lack the basic harmony which is absolutely essential
in collective prayer. Initiation removes this barrier but nothing else can.
THE WINGS AND THE POWER; THE INVOCATION; THE CLIMAX
It was made clear in Part I that there are
certain occult reasons which make COLLECTIVE prayer inadvisable except under
special conditions.
It was knowledge of these difficulties which
prompted the Christ to warn his disciples not to say their prayers before men
and to advise them that when they wanted to pray to enter into their CLOSET. We
cannot each have a large beautiful edifice for our devotions, not do we require
it; too often prompt and display are apt to turn our hearts from God. But most
of us can set a small portion of our room aside for devotion, curtain it off or
with a screen separate it from the rest of the apartment, or we can take a
closet (literally) and make it into a sanctuary. The nature of the encircling
walls matters not it is THE APARTNESS AND THE INVISIBLE HOUSE OF GOD which we
build our prayers, and the divine downpouring which we receive in response from
our Father that are important. A picture of Christ and a Rose Cross may be hung
upon the wall if desired, but are not essential. The All-Seeing Eye is preferred
by some very successful occultists of our acquaintance as a symbol of the
Father. But we remember the words of Christ, "The Father and I are
one;" so though we have no authentic picture of Christ, we prefer to use
such as we have, for we know that thoughts will not go astray on account of lack
of authenticity. Christ is the Lord of this era; later, of course, the Father
takes charge, but now Christ is mediator for the masses.
We need scarcely say that no matter how
large of small, the whole room or apartment of the successful aspirant is
permeated by an atmosphere if holiness, for all the thoughts which he can
legitimately have apart from the faithful performance of his worldly duties are
of the heavenly Father, but the corner of closet set apart as a sanctuary soon
becomes filled with SUPERLATIVELY SPIRITUAL VIBRATIONS; therefore any aspirant
who contemplates following the scientific method of prayer should first seek to
secure A PERMANENT PLACE OF RESIDENCE, for if he moves about from place to place
he will suffer a distinct loss every time and have to begin to build anew. The
invisible temple which he built and left disintegrates by degrees when worship
ceases.
THE WINGS AND THE POWER
It is a mystic maxim that "all
spiritual development begins with the vital body." This is next in density
to our dense body, its key-note is REPETITION, and it is the vehicle of habits,
hence somewhat difficult to change or influence, but once a change has been
effected and a habit acquired by repetition, its performance becomes automatic
to a certain extent. This characteristic is both good and bad in respect to
prayer, for the impression registered in the ethers of this vehicle will impel
the aspirant to faithful performance of his devotions AT STATED TIMES, even
though he may have lost interest in the exercise and his prayers are mere forms.
If it were not for this habit forming tendency of the vital body, aspirants
would wake up their danger as soon as the real love began to wane, and it would
then be easier to retrieve the loss and keep on the Path. Therefore the aspirant
should carefully examine himself from time to time to see if he still has WINGS
and POWER wherewith swiftly and surely to life himself to his Father in Heaven.
The wings are two in number; LOVE AND ASPIRATION are their names, and the
irresistible power which propels them is INTENSE EARNESTNESS. Without these and
an intelligent understanding to direct the INVOCATION, prayer is only a babble;
properly performed it is the most powerful method of soul growth known.
THE POSITION OF THE BODY
The position of the body matters little in
SOLITARY PRAYER; that is best which is most conducive to concentration of
purpose; but in COLLECTIVE praying it is the practice of accomplished occultists
to stand with bowed heads and hands folded in a peculiar manner. This makes a
magnetic circuit which unites them spiritually from the very commencement of the
exercises. In communities not so advanced, the singing of a hymn so standing has
been found of great benefit, PROVIDED ALL TAKE PART.
THE INVOCATION
Prayer is a word which has been so abused
that it really does not describe the spiritual exercise to which we have
reference. As already said when we go to our sanctuary we must go as the lover
who hastens to his beloved, our spirit must fly ahead of our slow-moving body in
eager anticipation of the delights in store for us, and we must forget all else
in the thoughts of adoration which fill us on the way. This ids literally true;
the feeling required for success resembles nothing in the world so much as that
which draws the lover to his beloved; it is even more ardent and intense.
"As the hind panteth for the water brook, so thirsteth my soul after
Thee," is an actual experience of the true lover of God. If we have not
this spirit, it can be cultivated by prayer, and one of the most constant of the
legitimate prayers for self should be, "O God, increase my love for Thee so
that I may serve Thee better from day to day." "Let the words of my
mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Thy sight, O Lord, My
strength and my Redeemer."
Invocations for temporal things are black
magic; we have the promise "See ye first the Kingdom of God and His
righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you." The Christ
indicated the limit in The Lord's Prayer when He taught His disciples to say:
"Give us this day our daily bread." Whether for ourselves or others we
must beware of going father in scientific invocation. But even in praying for
spiritual blessings we should beware lest a selfishness develop and destroy out
soul growth. All the saints testify to the days of darkness when the divine
Lover hides His face and the consequent depression. Then it depends upon the
nature and the strength of our affection: Do we love God for Himself, or do we
love Him for the delights we experience in the sweet communion with Him? If the
latter, our affection is essentially as selfish as the feelings of the multitude
which followed Him because He had fed them, and now as then it is necessary for
Him to hide from us in such cases, a mark of His tender love and solicitude
which should bring us to our knees in shame and remorse. Happy are we if we
right the defect in our characters and learn the lesson of unfaltering
faithfulness from the magnetic needle, which points to the pole without wavering
despite rain or storm clouds that hide its beloved star.
It has been said that we must not pray for
temporal things, and that we ought to be careful even in our prayers for
spiritual gifts; it is therefore a legitimate question: What then shall be the
burden of our invocation? And the answer is, generally, PRAISE AND ADORATION. We
must get away from the idea that every time we approach our Father in Heaven we
must ask for something. Would it not annoy us if our children were always asking
for something from us? We cannot of course imagine our Father in Heaven being
annoyed at our importunities, but neither can we expect Him to grant what would
often do us harm. On the other hand, when we offer thanksgiving and praise we
put ourselves in a favorable position to the law of attraction, a receptive
state where we may receive a new downpouring of the Spirit of Love and Light,
and which thus brings us nearer to our adored ideal.
THE FINAL CLIMAX
Nor is it necessary that the audible of
inaudible invocation should continue during the whole time of prayer. When upon
the wings of Love and Aspiration, propelled by the intensity of our earnestness,
we have soared to the Throne of our Father, there may come a time of sweet but
silent communion more delightful than any other state or stage; it is analogous
to the contentment of lovers who may sit for hours in unbroken silence, too full
of love for utterance, a state which far transcends the stage where they depend
upon speech for entertainment. So it is also in the final climax when the soul
RESTS in God, all desires satisfied by that feeling of at-one-ment expressed in
the words of Christ, "My Father and I are One." When that climax has
been reached the soul has tasted the quintessence of joy, and no matter how
sordid the world may seem or what dark fate it may have to face, the love of God
which passeth all understanding is a panacea for all.
It should be said however, that that final
climax is only attainable IN ALL ITS FULLNESS at rare intervals. It pre-supposes
not only the intensity of purpose to soar to the divine, but a reserve fund to
remain posed in that position, which most of us have not always at hand. It is a
well known fact that nothing worth while comes without effort. What man had
done, man can do, and if we start to cultivate the power of invocation along the
scientific lines here laid down, we shall in time reap results of which we
little dream.
And may our Father in Heaven bless our every
effort.
BASED UPON CONSERVATION OF SEX FORCE
It is just impossible to attain true and
lasting success with living in harmony with the laws of life, as it is for a
criminal to live at peace in the community whose laws he breaks. Just as he is
eventually punished because of his predatory habits, and incarcerated and
restrained, so also nature punishes, incarcerates, and restrains us when we
break her laws. This restraint is called disease and is an enemy of happiness,
for one, no matter what wealth he may have or what position he may occupy in the
world, can be very happy when he is in ill health bodily. Thus it will be seen
that one of the vital requirements for the man and woman who desires a full
realization of happiness and success in life is health, including strength, for
only in the measure that we are supplied with bubbling-over health can we feel
sufficiently optimistic, cheerful and vigorous to attain the success which we
are seeking.
The Bible tells us that death and disease
cam into the world through eating of the "tree of knowledge," and
though from the materialist point of view this may sound silly, let us not
dismiss the story without looking at it a little closer. We shall find that it
is perfectly in harmony with scientific facts as shown in the world today.
Consider first the meaning of the tree of knowledge as illustrated by the later
remarks: "Adam KNEW his wife and she bore Abel;" "Adam KNEW his
wife and she bore Seth;" and Mary's words to the angel, "How shall I
conceive seeing I KNOW not a man?" From these and many similar remarks it
is evident that the tree of knowledge was a symbolical expression of the
generative act. Mankind is thus, as the Bible says, conceived in sin and
therefore subject to death, and from this there would seem no escape.
We would, however, do well to remember that
evolution is a fact in nature; that man as he is today is the result of a long
past, and that this present state is not the final attainment of a standard of
perfection, but that there are greater heights ahead of us. We are in a state of
EVER BECOMING; there is no halting nor resting upon the path, which is as
limitless as the age of the spirit. Moreover, as what we are today is the result
of what we were yesterday, so also it depends upon how we use our faculties
today whether we shall be one thing or another tomorrow. Let us then examine the
past, so that by learning what we have been, we may gain an inkling of what we
are to be.
According to the Bible, mankind was
male-female before it was separated into two distinct sexes as man and woman. We
still have with us hermaphrodites who have this, as we thing today, abnormal
formation to prove the truth of this Biblical assertion; and physiologically the
opposite organ of either sex is latent in all. During the period when man was
thus constituted fertilization must have occurred within himself; nor is this
any stranger than that many plants are so fertilized today.
Let us now see from the Bible what was the
effect of self-fertilization in the early days. There are two prime facts that
stand out: One is that THERE WERE GIANTS IN THE EARTH IN THOSE DAYS; the other
that THE PATRIARCHS LIVED FOR CENTURIES; and these two characteristics, great
growth and longevity, are possessed by many plants of today. The great size of
trees and the length of their life are wonderful, the live centuries where man
lives only a few score years. Then the question comes, what is the reason of the
evanescence of human life, and what is the remedy? Let us first take up the
question of the reason, and the remedy will later be apparent.
It is well know to horticulturists that
plants are stunted in their growth when they bloom too prolifically. A rose may
bloom to such an extent that it dies; therefore the wise gardener prunes the
buds from the plants so that the strength may go partly into growth instead of
blossom. Thus BY KEEPING THE SEED WITHIN ITSELF it attains the strength required
for growth and longevity. This was the secret of the great size and long life of
the earliest races, as it is the secret of the size and longevity of the plants
today.
That the creative essence in the seed is a
spiritual substance is evident when we compare the dauntlessness and impatience
at restraint of the stallion or the bull, with the docility of the steer and the
gelding. Moreover, we know that the confirmed libertine and the degenerate
become sterile and emaciated. When these facts have sunk into our consciousness
it will not be difficult to conceive of the truth of the Bible assertion that
the fruit of the flesh, which brings us under the law of sin and death, is first
and foremost fornication, whereas the fruit of the spirit which make for
immortality, as shown in the same book, are said to be principally continence
and chastity.
Consider also the child and how the creative
force USED WITHIN AND FOR THE CHILD ITSELF causes an enormous growth during the
early years, but at the age of puberty the birth of passion commences to check
growth; the vital force then produces seed in order to find growth and
expression elsewhere, and thenceforth growth is stunted. If we continued to grow
during life as we grow during childhood, we should be giants as were the divine
hermaphrodites of long ago.
The spiritual force generated from the time
of puberty and all through life may be used for three purposes, GENERATION,
DEGENERATION, OR REGENERATION. It depends upon ourselves which of the three
methods we choose; but the choice that we make will have an important bearing
upon our whole life, for the use of this force is not confined in its effect to
the time or occasion upon which it is thus used. IT OVERSHADOWS EVERY SINGLE
MOMENT OF OUR EXISTENCE, and determines among our fellow men; how we meet the
various trial of life; whether we are able to grasp our opportunities or let
them slip by; whether we are healthy or sick; and whether we live our life
according to a satisfactory purpose; all of this depends upon the way we use the
vital force. That is the very spring of all our existence, the elixir of life.
The part of the creative force which is
legitimately sacrificed upon the altar of fatherhood and motherhood is so small
that it may be entirely neglected for the purpose of the present considerations.
There is no reason whatever from a physical or spiritual standpoint why celibacy
should be insisted upon in any religious order, neither is this at all in
harmony with the Bible. The mere suppression of sexual attraction is not a
virtue in itself; in fact it may be a very serious vice, for there is no
question that many millions, fall into the most unspeakable vices on that
account. Even if they abstain from the sexual act, their thoughts are of such a
nature that they make themselves whited sepulchers, horrible within though
outwardly seeming pure and white. Paul himself, thought not in the condition
mentioned, said: "It is better to parry than to burn;" and the natural
expression is far to be preferred to such an inward state as above described.
While there are very few who will defend
abuse of the generative function, many people who follow spiritual percepts in
other things still have the feeling than frequent indulgence of the desire for
sexual pleasure works no harm; some even have the idea that it is as necessary
as the exercise of any other organic function. This is wrong for two reasons:
First, each creative act requires a certain amount of force which burns up
tissue that must be replenished by an extra amount of food. This strengthens and
augments the Chemical Ether. Secondly as the propagative force works through the
Life Ether, this constituent of the vital body by sending the creative force
downwards for gratification of our desire for pleasure; and their interlocking
grip upon the two higher ethers which form the soul-body becomes tighter and
more powerful as time goes on. As the evolution of our soul-powers and the
faculty of traveling in our finer vehicles depends upon the cleavage between the
lower ethers and the soul- body, it is evident that we frustrate the object we
have in view and retard development by indulgence of the lower nature.
If we turn again to the garden we may
obtain a striking illustration of the result of following the apostle's advice
to "keep the seed within," by considering the qualities of the
seedless varieties of fruit. Seedless fruits are larger and better flavored than
those which have seeds, because in them all the sap is used for the single
purpose of making the fruit delicious and succulent. Similarly, if instead of
wasting our substance we live chastely and send the creative force upward for
regeneration, we thereby etherealize and refine our physical bodies at the same
time that we strengthen our soul bodies. In this manner WE MAY MATERIALLY
LENGTHEN LIFE and so increase our opportunities for soul growth and advancement
upon the Path in a very marked degree.
When we realize that success does not
consist in the accumulation of wealth but in soul growth, it will be evident
that continence is an important factor in the attainment of success in life.
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THE WEB OF DESTINY
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