THE BIBLE:
WONDER BOOK OF THE AGES
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Corinne Heline
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unceasing, as suggested in the
black-and-white pavement of the Masonic Mystery Temple.
The Disciple Simon Zelotes, the fiery zealot,
beheld the work of transmutation performed by the Christ and His circle of
Initiates, and it was this which changed the resentful patriot into the loving,
tender Disciple who was willing to receive and bear the ridicule, contempt and
persecution of his former friends and associates in order that he might give his
life only in love for his fellowmen.
JUDAS ISCARIOT
Judas is a symbol of the limitation and
incompleteness which act as a negative spur to progress. "Nature abhors a
vacuum," and every human soul, when it becomes sensitive to its spiritual
emptiness, seeks for self- fulfillment. All things work together for good, St.
Paul said; the greatest sinner may become the greatest saint, as Paul also
demonstrated.
Judas represents the lower nature in man,
which ever betrays the higher of Christ within. This betrayal causes the great
pain or Passion and must always take place in the Garden of Agony. In the path
of spiritual progression it is a necessary prelude to the Crucifixion which
brings liberation, freedom, and attainment. This can be accomplishment only by
evil or limitation (Judas) destroying itself so that the divine nature may show
forth. Matthias, a holy man, is then chosen to replace him.
Legends state that the mother of Judas was
warned in a dream that he was to become the son of perdition. She therefore
placed him in a chest or ark and set it out to sea. There he was discovered by a
king, who adopted the beautiful boy and reared him with his own son; but Judas
murdered his foster brother and was compelled to flee. He became a page for
Pontius Pilate and later tried to follow the Christ.
Judas represents acquisitiveness, the love of
the power which accrues from the possession of material things. He was the
Disciple who carried the money- bags. Intense, passionate, his eyes filled with
weird lights and his hair like crimson flame, he was accused from childhood of
having a devil. He is also linked, in some accounts, with Mary Magdalene in
bonds of sensual love, the two representing the path of transmutation whereby
the lower or mortal nature is cast aside in favor of the new and Christed life.
JOHN
A poet sings of the youth of the beloved
Disciple John, "coming to manhood, he was like a beautiful swift
storm." "Sons of Thunder," the Master called John and his brother
James. That terrific inner intensity which led James to be the first to lay down
his life won for John the place of best-beloved of the Master in the sense that
his spiritual advancement brought him closest to the Christ Spirit. From early
childhood John's eagle eyes had visioned the radiance of angels and his heart
had listened to their glorious singing. In the shadow of their wings the white
flame of love was born within him, and that love became power, and was later
poured into hi Book, making it the most treasured of the memorabilia of Christ's
ministry on earth. Through this love he was able to view the glory of those
mansions which the Master has prepared for those who love Him and make
themselves worthy to inhabit them. It was in the spirit of this love, which is
such as the angels know, that he was able to strike that keynote of ecstasy
sounded in the injunction, "Love one another as I have loved you," and
in His promise, "If I be lifted up I draw all men unto me."
It was in Ephesus that John prepared himself
for the great work of healing and teaching which he accomplished after the
dispersion of the Disciples. There he lived and there he taught the wondering
multitudes of the inner meaning of LOVE AS A POWER.
Angel bands were chanting hosannas when
first he met his Lord, and these hosannas were prolonged when his radiant spirit
left the earth to rejoin his beloved Master in the heaven worlds. The fragrance
of his parting words to his disciples still lingers like the breath of rare,
exotic flowers: "Little children, love ye one another."
JAMES
James, the brother of John, was accounted
the first of the Disciples until the time of his martyrdom. He was among the
first to be called and he was the first to follow his Master to martyrdom.
Matthew IV:21,22
"And going on from thence, he saw other two brethren, James, the son of
Zebedee, and John his brother, in a ship with Zebedee their father, mending
their nets; and he called them. And they immediately left the ship and their
father, mending their nets; and he called them. And they immediately left the
ship and their father, and followed him.
The fisherman's net, in esoteric symbology,
refers to the wisdom extracted from the experiences of daily living, the
fisherman being one who has awakened spiritually to the meaning and purpose of
physical existence. The New Testament contains many references to the Disciples'
work with nets. Sometimes these are broken, and again they are being mended.
They represent the substance out of which the soul body, the etheric body of the
New Age man is fashioned.
James represents the supreme quality of hope
which "springs eternal in the human breast." It was by the power of
hope that James was able to leave his father despite his remonstrances, saying:
"I must go, for Jesus has come." Bathed in this white light of hope
from the soul's high altar, James was able to pass calmly through the bitter
experience of persecution and martyrdom.
Before the power of Herod reached out to
"kill James by the sword," the Disciples had planted the seed of the
new Christian faith in the land. Mystic legends aver that after the martyrdom of
James the other Disciples had placed his body in a boat which was propelled by
angels until it reached the coast of Spain, and there a great rock opened of its
own accord to receive it--a reference to the truths of Initiation and the new
white stone of which he taught. In this legend we have another facet of the
Mystery of the Grail, whose castle, built by men and angels, stood somewhere in
the mountains of Spain before it graced the altars of Glastonbury in the time of
King Arthur and his knights; but some say that it was in Britain first.
JUDE
Jude means praise. This disciple represents,
therefore, one of the most important qualities to be developed by one who is
seeking the inner light. All true spiritual instruction emphasizes the need to
cultivate the spirit of praise. The law of praise is the law of increase; hence
what we praise we multiply. The more spiritually illumined one becomes, the more
one is given to the daily practice of praise. This is exemplified in the Book of
Psalms. As the Psalmist became increasingly attuned to the music of the spheres,
the more ardent became his songs of praise, until his very life resounded with
the strain: "Praise the Lord, oh my soul, and all that is within me praise
His Holy Name!"
Praise it is, then, that we associate with
Jude, the cousin of Jesus and son of that Mary, who was a sister of the Virgin
and a co-worker in the Mystery cult of the Essenes, the Community of the Elect.
THOMAS
Thomas represents doubt and skepticism which
arise inseparably from intellectual training. Doubt and skepticism are two of
the greatest deterrents to the acquisition of first-hand knowledge by modern
aspirants. The Master's words to Thomas, "Be ye not faithless but
believing," are still echoing through the ethers. We need not expect to
progress far on the Path until the Thomas stage of development has been passed.
Thomas was on the very threshold of
understanding, as for instance when he witnessed the raising of Lazarus; but on
the occasion of the Master's arrest in Gethsemane he was overwhelmed by the old
doubt and conflict, and at the Crucifixion he fled. In his tortured mind he
carried the memory of the broken body and pierced side, but in his heart, like
hidden music, he retained the cadences of the divine prayer: "Father,
forgive them, for they know not what they do."
At the end of the long dreary week of the
Master's Passion he returned to Jerusalem, where already the ethers were vibrant
with the joyous rhythms of the Resurrection initiatory hymn: "I am the
resurrection and the Life." Here his dedication was complete. With the
words, "My Lord and my God," a new Thomas went forth into the world,
his heart aflame and his lips touched with that Light which is born from
attunement with the love which is eternal.
In India there is a sect numbering several
thousand members who call themselves "St. Thomas Christians,"
testifying to this day to the great works and miracles of the holy and illumined
Disciple who founded their Order.
MATTHEW
The life story of Matthew is that of the
publican and sinner who, through finding Christ, became one of the most glorious
of the saints and Apostles and the writer of the Gospel which bears his name.
Matthew, the tax-gatherer, symbolizes
acquisitiveness, possessiveness. This quality he manifested first on the
physical plane, but its transmuted equivalent he later manifested to a
corresponding virtue in the alchemy of spiritual illumination. Through sorrow
and suffering the quality of acquisitiveness and possessiveness was lifted from
one level to another, until it became the power by which he was a collector,
through experience, of wisdom, its essence.
In his luxurious villa beside the blue
waters of the Galilean lake, Matthew celebrated his renunciation of the old life
and his dedication to the new by holding a great feast. This feast was attended
by many publicans and sinners, friends and companions of the old life, and was
also graced and blessed by the presence of the gracious Lord Himself. For this
was in truth a spiritual feast at which the attributes of the former
unregenerated self were lifted up and transformed by the presence and the power
of the Christ.
The transformation of Matthew was effected
through the glorious experience accompanying the Master's Sermon on the Mount.
Ever afterward his eyes were lit with a strange mystery, and from his lips
sounded the warmth and power of the new words of Spirit and Life.
In contrast to his former luxurious mode of
life, Matthew became a most abstemious and ascetic person, until gradually there
emanated from his face and form that transcendent light and glory which was like
unto the divine radiance of the Master.
His great work centered largely in Ethiopia
where he labored for approximately twenty-three years. Matthew signifies the
great purpose and power of transmutation in human life.
ANDREW
Andrew is the Disciple who represents
humility and self-effacement; the first to be chosen, yet never becoming one of
the innermost circle. He was content always to shine in the reflected glory of
his younger brother, Peter.
Dreams and longing for the things of the
spirit led him, in the early days, to become one of the followers of John the
Baptist; and so he was prepared for a further and higher service under the
Supreme Master. The Bible mystically describes his preparation by saying that he
was casting nets when Jesus came.
Andrew was one of those chosen by the Great
Initiator to serve in the miracle of the loaves and fishes. The purpose of this
miracle was to teach the Disciples how to manifest physical substance from a
given nucleus, as well as to demonstrate the fellowship of sharing.
After the great powers conferred on the
Disciples at Pentecost, they dispersed over the world in furtherance of the
Great Work. Andrew journeyed over all of the seven seas, and the mystic legends
relate that he was the first to give Scotland the new and blessed Word of Life.
St. Andrew's Cross is an X, symbol of sacrificial blood, drawn in fiery red:
Where tortured and martyred,
Fair flowering trees beheld him standing there,
With blossoms decked where he had shed his blood.
Throughout Masonic and esoteric Christian
symbology we find it repeatedly represented that where sacrificial blood has
flowed a living memorial has arisen in the form of a flowering tree. The bloody
path drawn by the staggering footsteps of Hiram Abiff, according to Masonic
writers, describes this X of St. Andrew's Cross, and the flowering tree sacred
to his memory is the Acacia. The symbol aptly illustrates the process of
Initiation.
PETER
Peter, the uncertain, the vacillating,
"the wave man who was later to become the rock man, "is an example of
one who achieved mastery over great personal weakness and indecision; and his
record shows him to have had more failings and shortcomings than any of the
other disciples. Yet he finally succeeded to develop the transcendent spiritual
attributes to which every true disciple aspires.
Peter received his first discipline in the
esoteric school of John the Baptist. When the Christ found him, he was busily
engaged in mending his nets. He typifies action and service, and at last
achieved to that high place wherein he symbolizes faith--faith as a power, not
merely an abstraction. it is upon that new-found power of faith, that the Church
of the New Age, or body of the Initiate, is built.
When love, faith and hope become manifest as
workable powers within the consciousness of modern aspirants then they, too,
will be able to accompany the Christ in His greatest wonder-workings as did
Peter, James and John, the Disciples symbolizing these qualities.
Our greatest failures may become our
stepping-stones to the greatest unfoldment, as in the case of Peter. He could
never forget his denial of the Christ, and at his own execution he asked that he
be crucified head downward, as unworthy to die in the same manner as his Lord.
Peter's most treasured memory was his
meeting with Master in that luminous dawn soon after the Resurrection when once
more he was permitted to renew and rededicate his life, as a further reply to
the Master who had asked Him: "Lovest thou Me?"
Magnificently he fulfilled the Master's
command to feed His sheep. Holy legend has it that even his shadow, falling upon
the sick, had power to heal; yet we know that it was not his shadow which healed
but the wonderful soul- emanations of Christ-like love which did this, falling
upon all who came near him.
Peter's life was illumined in light and
shadow, the darkness of conflict and failing, of trials and weakness, yielding
to intermittent shafts of glory until at last he surrendered himself to death in
the white radiance of a faith which was truly divine. All that was weak and
human was obliterated at the last in one great burst of spirit fire which
consumed the flesh. His life illustrates, as perhaps no other does, the truth of
the saying of a modern seer: "There is no failure save in ceasing to
try." More than any of the Disciples, Peter is the apostle of the unceasing
effort.
It is because of his many and varied
experiences, and the wisdom and understanding these brought him, that Peter is
said to hold the keys of heaven and hell. The student of inner things realizes
that the real purpose of life is not happiness but experience.
NATHANIEL
Nathaniel was the dreamer and mystic among
the Twelve; "an Israelite in whom there is no guile" were the words
the Master used in describing him. He was Nathaniel, the son of Thalmai, and so
he was called Bar-Thalmai, or Bartholomew, his name being Nathaniel Bar-Thalmai.
His father was a tender of vineyards, and it was amid the cool shadows and rich
fragrance of his hillside home that Nathaniel dreamed his dreams, until for him
the songs of birds were intermingled with the chorusing of angel voices and the
gleams of stars were torch lights beckoning him from the stairways of heaven.
Thus musing and living in dreams that were scarcely less real to him than the
lovely world around him, this young Galahad of the spirit was prepared for the
eternal quest.
Philip, his friend, knowing Nathaniel's deep
longing for the coming of an illumined one to guide him on his quest, burst in
upon him one day in burning eagerness and enthusiasm to announce that he had
"found the Messiah."
Nathaniel stands for purity. He had
accomplished the great overcoming of the lower man in preparation for the coming
of the Great Teacher.
Throughout the Bible the fig symbolizes
generation. "Whilst thou was under the fig tree I saw thee," said the
Master in the first moment of greeting; and he predicted: "Thou shalt see
the gates of heaven and the angels of the Lord ascending and descending,"
referring to the powers of Initiation which he would later develop. Purity is
the supreme requisite of Initiation and no true spiritual power can be attained
without it. Nathaniel became one of the most wonderful healers among the
disciples, and it was for this reason that he was stoned to death by the priests
of the old religion, for they feared his power.
The healing forces are life forces, and
purity such as Nathaniel's, which is the fruit of living the regenerated life,
increases the healing forces a thousandfold; for the personal powers are
augmented by cosmic forces which align themselves with the disciple's own
universalized, because purified, potencies.
PHILLIP
Phillip was the Disciple from Beth-Saida,
which in Hebrew means a house of nets. Esoterically it means to awaken or to
infuse with spirituality. The life story of Phillip contains the process or
formula for spiritualizing the mind. This is a long and arduous process, and
Phillip was long in accepting the divinity of the Lord. Many times during this
process of spiritual awakening the mind cries out in protest: "Show us the
Father and it sufficeth us." Difficult is the attainment whereby we learn
to comprehend the Master's reply: "Believest thou not that I am in the
Father and the Father in Me?"
Phillip was the son of a Hebrew father and a
Grecian mother. He became the first evangelist to the Grecian world. His was the
hand that opened the door to Christianizing Europe; and so he has been well
named the Hermes of Christ.
The greatest influence in his life, with the
exception of the Master, was his friendship for Nathaniel. They constitute the
inseparable two, the David and Jonathan of the New Testament. They were
inseparable in life and together they faced martyrdom. Phillip brought Nathaniel
to Christ, and Nathaniel saw the passing of the luminous spirit of Phillip from
the martyr's cross to his reuniting on the inner planes with the Master.
Phillip had journeyed over the land, sharing
the light of the great new truths of the Messiah which he had so ardently
espoused, and because of the multitudes of his followers and the many wonderful
healings he performed, he was bound to the cross in front of the Temple and
crucified. Strengthened by a vision of the glorious Christ and by the earthly
presence of his beloved Nathaniel, the radiant spirit of Phillip left its
earthly tenement, winging its way upward in the joy of those who remained
faithful unto death.
JAMES THE LESS
James and Jude were the sons of Mary, a
sister of the virgin, and Cleophas. Their childhood was spent in the same
household with Jesus in an Essene community, but it was not until that mystic
interval between the Resurrection and the Ascension that they accepted without
reservation the evidence of His divinity and mission.
James received from his mother the tidings
of the Resurrection and declared that he would neither eat nor drink until he
had seen the risen Master. Soon the Savior appeared before him saying,
"Bring table and food and drink as evidence of the new life."
James became one of the most devoutly
believing of the Disciples, and until his death was head of the new church in
Jerusalem. So noble and fine was his character that he was highly esteemed even
by those who had no reverence for the new Messianism, and it is believed that he
may have been head of the Essenes in Jerusalem before he became head of the new
church.
Enemies of the new Christian sect inveigled
the holy James to appear upon the parapet of the Temple before the assembled
multitude during Passover week, on the plea that he should tell them something
of the Master whom he so much loved; and always eager to discourse upon this
them he willingly complied. As he spoke fervently of Jesus as the Messiah of
God, the mob took up stones and began to stone him; he fell to the terrace far
below, where he died, bearing no malice toward his persecutors, like his Master
before him.
Thus his great spirit passed into the higher
realms with the words of that sublime prayer upon his lips: "Father forgive
them, for they know not what they do."
So greatly had this Master Essene been loved
by the populace that panic and horror swept over the city with the news of his
death, and devout men everywhere said that Jerusalem would suffer great sorrow
because of this crime. During this time, or soon after that the Roman armies
came and destroyed the city, and Jews as well as Christians said that it was the
murder of the saintly James which had brought this catastrophe as a punishment
from God.
THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS
Schools of Initiation, both ancient and
modern, have graded the instruction and disciplines required of aspirants into
three major steps, and among the early Christians these were known as
Dedication, Purification and Illumination; or Preparation, Purification and
Perfection. These outline the work of Probation, Discipleship and Initiation as
known in modern schools.
Saint Paul, one of the most illustrious of
the early Christians, has given much information on the experiences that mark
the progress of the aspirant on the Path of Holiness. For Saint Paul it was the
Road to Damascus that led to the glorious summit of Illumination. It is rightly
said that the Bible has an allegorical significance; and so the Road to Damascus
has come to mean the Path of Light, because of Paul's initiatory unfoldment on
that Road. Yet this does not mean that the story of Paul is a myth or that it
never happened as described. It was a true story, and its truth is emblazoned
upon it at every point, but it may also be taken as a picture showing the
experiences of illumination as they come to every aspirant.
This is true of every human being. The life
of the humblest may be taken in its entirety and sublime mysteries deduced from
its numerous events, from birth to death. We understand how this can be when we
realize that the life- pattern exists in the heavens, and the life on earth is
the shadow which is cast in time and space by that divine pattern. Imperfect as
the life may be, the divine pattern may yet be inferred from the shape of the
shadows.
The Road of Damascus was the beginning of
the Path for Saul, who became Paul. If anyone is skeptical of the fact that the
Bible teaches the Truths of Initiation and of the mysteries leading thereto, let
him study carefully the Three Journeys of Saint Paul as recorded in the Book of
Acts and in his Epistles in the New Testament. Then he will find new depth of
meaning in Paul's words: "There is milk for the babes and meat for the
strong."
Truly it has been said that "Paul was
one of the greatest voices that the world has ever heard. For forty years after
the Transfiguration, his life was a sublime and terrible adventure."
His life was a mighty kaleidoscopic picture
of stirring events. We see him as Saul, guarding the cloaks of those who were
stoning Stephen; his first encounter with the disciple Peter; we observe his
great illumination on the road to Damascus; later, as Paul the Apostle, we see
him stoned and scourged at one time, worshipped as a god at another. We hear him
pleading with the Athenians on Mars Hill, and then rise with him on the wings of
inspiration as he sings his immortal song in which love takes precedence over
faith and hope; an ecstatic hymn that translates for us the songs of the angels,
and is charged with a beauty and power which assures it a place in the hearts of
all men for all time to come.
Later we follow Paul to the Sanhedrin. We
see him casting the viper into the fire, and finally, in the dim purple shadows
of the great pine trees of Rome, see his noble head laid beneath the headman's
ax. Thus we view Paul, the intrepid, the courageous, the victorious, whose life
maxim, adopted hundreds of years later by a great occult fraternity as the
sesame into its Temple, was contained in his words: "I desire nothing but
Christ Jesus and Him crucified."
Each of the pictures in the life of Paul
strikes a distinctive keynote and marks a specific phase of development. A
similar progression from soul-step to soul-step characterizes the aspirant who
attains to Paul's exalted status. Saul, the persecutor of Stephen, bears little
resemblance to Paul, the author of the divinely inspired song of love, excepting
only in the fervor of his temperament. it was the change in character and
consciousness that changed the name of this eager, arduous spirit from Saul to
Paul, for esoterically names are the vibratory expression of the spiritual idea
that they represent.
The Saul of Tarsus is far removed in
consciousness from the Paul who penned the final Epistle to Timothy--that
Epistle which describes the high goal for every modern disciple, his sons in
spirit: "I have fought the good fight, I have kept the faith, I have
finished the course."
Paul placed mystic keys in each of his
Epistles as an aid to all disciples who enter upon the Way in search for a
deeper understanding of the mystery of life. Fourteen of the twenty-seven Books
comprising the New Testament testify to the work of the great evangelizer, and
"every letter of Paul is a picture of Paul." (Adolf Deissman). When
arranged in their chronological order, the thirteen Epistles of Paul may be
classified in four groups:
A.......I and II Thessalonians
Written during the Second Journey 51 A.D.
B....I and II Corinthians, Galatians, and Romans
Written during the Third Journey 52 to 56 A.D.
C....Philippians, Ephesians, Colossians, and Philemon
Written during the Roman imprisonment 59 to 61 A.D.
D....Titus, I and II Timothy
Written just preceding the martyrdom
GLORY LIGHT OVER DAMASCUS
Saul was born in the city of Tarsus,
province of Cilicia, during the most stirring days of the Roman Empire. He was
of the tribe of Benjamin (Cancer) which always remained faithful to Judah (Leo).
At approximately the same time that Saul was born, angels proclaimed the birth
of the Holy Child in Bethlehem. The world was passing through a state of
transition in preparation for a New Dispensation, the coming of Christ Jesus.
Saul, the youth, was trained in accordance with the strictest Pharisaical
tenets. His first visit to Jerusalem was made at the age of thirteen, when he
was sent there to study with Gamaliel, the greatest of the doctors of the Law.
Note his age, and compare it with that of Jesus, who at the age of twelve taught
in the Temple. The years are those of adolescence, which on a higher plane of
development mark the awakening of the emotional soul. Loyal to the sect of the
Pharisees, disdainful and contemptuous of the teachings of the new cult of the
Nazarenes, he was outraged at their presumptuous claims on behalf of their
Master and determined to exterminate them as whatever cost. Such was the
attitude instilled into Saul of Tarsus by inheritance and precept, such was the
background of him who became Paul, the Christian, whose life, after conversion,
was dedicated to one purpose: "That they might all be filled with the
fullness of God."
Appointed by the Sanhedrin to prosecute
those Jews who had become followers of the Nadarines, Saul was traveling to
Damascus to drive the heresy out of the communities of Jews who were living
there. He had almost completed his journey, and was nearing the ancient city,
when the event occurred which changed him into another man and set his life upon
a new and perilous course.
Acts IX:3-9
"And as he journeyed, he came near Damascus: and suddenly there shined
round about him a light from heaven:
And he fell to earth, and heard a voice saying unto him, 'Saul, Saul why
persecutest thou me?'
And he said, 'Who art thou, Lord?' and the Lord said, 'I am Jesus whom thou
persecutest: it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks.'
And he, trembling and astonished, said, 'Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?'
And the Lord said unto him, 'Arise, go into the city, and it shall be told
thee what thou must do.'
And the men which journeyed with him stood speechless, hearing a voice, but
seeing no man.
And Saul arose from the earth; and though his eyes were opened, he saw no man;
but they led him by the hand, and brought him into Damascus. And he was three
days without sight, and neither did eat or drink.
It is of the utmost significance that this
event took place in the auric environment of the city of Damascus. Even at that
time Damascus was one of the world's oldest continuously living cities, a city
which had never known death. Many great and powerful and beautiful cities
flourished in antiquity. Damascus outlived them all.
Eastward of Damascus, in the wilderness,
there were mystic communities where the Initiates communed with God within the
heart and with the hosts of heaven without, the rulers of the elements and the
glorious and mighty Angels and Archangels. Their hymns echoed the music of the
spheres, and it is said that one of their chants of the dawning light has come
down to us in the opening verses of John's Gospel. They were communities similar
to that of the Essenes of the Dead Sea in Palestine, and there was constant
communication, a journeying to and fro of member-saints, between them.
In the city of Damascus there was a
community of householders, as the Book of Acts intimates, such as had also been
the background of the Holy Family at Nazareth; and in their homes the sacred
Mysteries were venerated, from before the coming of Christ Jesus and in
preparation for Him. To them Saul was led and they watched over him during his
three-day period of outer blindness during which his inner or soul-Self was
awakened.
Damascus is a lovely, mystic city which
every aspirant approaches when making the illumined contact with the Christ.
Abram, like Saul, was moving towards this particular city when preparing for the
inner realization which so altered him that his name was changed to Abraham even
as Saul, after the great downpouring of spiritual power, became Paul.
Saulos, a famous Jewish name, and Paulos, a
Latin name of Greek origin and form, represent the two natures of man, namely,
the lower (carnal) and the higher (spiritual). Saul of Tarsus, the intolerant,
the revengeful, the persecutor, came forth from his experience as Paul, the new
man. The old Adam in him died and the Christ within him was born. His ambition
became humility; his bigoted sectarianism was transformed into an all-embracing
fellowship and compassion. His intense zeal for the family of Israel was
engulfed in love for all mankind. His brilliant future was exchanged for a
career uniting suffering and renunciation, while honors and adulation were
gladly exchanged for scourging and imprisonment. He willingly renounced all that
this world offered in order that he might become even the least among the
Apostles of the Christ, and "if by all means he might save some."
In what manner was this complete
transformation effected? In his work on the life of Paul, Adolf Deissman is near
to occult truth when he says that Paul's religion is "Christ
Mysticism" and that the journey to Damascus marked for him the beginning of
the indwelling Christ. Fro three days and three nights Paul neither saw light
with his eyes nor partook of food or drink. During this mystic interval, his
sight was lifted and his consciousness was focused upon the inner or spiritual
plane. During this time his light was not that of the physical world but of the
higher or heavenly realms.
It was the illumination which his great and
glorious vision brought to Paul that led to his dedication of body and soul,
without reservation or hesitation, to the furtherance of his chosen work. It was
to this stupendous event that he referred when he said, "I was never
disobedient to the heavenly vision."
THE WAY TO THE LIGHT WITHIN
Many attempt to walk the way that leads to
the mystic city of Damascus, but few succeed in entering its portals. The light
from heaven is, first, the flame of the awakened spirit within; this is that
light that never fails to attract the Teacher who comes to open the way for
further instruction and illumination.
The acquisition of first-hand knowledge
concerning the life and conditions of the superphysical worlds, and a contact
with the Great Ones who guide the destiny of mankind from these inner realms,
and obedience to their instructors are the necessary requirements for true
spiritual Initiation. Such illuminations are possible today, but a higher
spiritual status than that of the majority is essential, and few there are who
can meet the requirements of a clean diet, constructive and harmonious thinking,
and the chaste, pure life. These are fundamental and cannot be ignored or
overpassed.
During the sublime interval of blindness to
outer-world conditions, Paul was enlightened concerning the real esoteric
mission of Christ Jesus and the ushering in of the new Christian Dispensation.
After the years of misunderstanding and persecution of the followers of the
gentle Nazarene, the lightning-flash of illumination stripped his soul clean,
and he was privileged to glimpse vistas reaching down the centuries. He saw the
new heaven and the new earth in which fellowship and brotherhood were a reality;
a time which Isaiah, another Initiate, had declared would come to pass, when men
would beat their swords into pruning hooks and their sabers into plowshares;
when--in words echoed by a later prophet--the knowledge of spiritual law (the
Lord) would cover the earth as waters cover the sea.
After his initiatory experience in the
community at Damascus, Paul went into the desert of "Arabia," as it is
said, where he stayed for three years. We understand by this that he went out
into the wilderness known as the Peraea, to some of which he has referred
obscurely in his Epistles. He undoubtedly made pilgrimage to the community of
the Dead Sea also, and to others elsewhere.
During his Arabian retirement Paul communed
unceasingly with the Risen Christ and with the Great Ones who direct and govern
the evolution of mankind in its advance toward emancipation. This was truly
Paul's novitiate in God's School, the School of the Universe and its divine
Mysteries. He learned to read in the great Book of God's Remembrance described
by Enoch, which is located in the etheric stratum of earth's aura, and in the
still more marvelous Book which is found in the higher heavens. These he saw and
understood the wondrous formula of Initiation which was enacted for the world in
the life of Christ Jesus, in his Death, Burial, Resurrection and Ascension. In
the same wondrous Book of God he read the future events pertaining to his own
life-term on earth.
Acts IX:22
"But Saul increased the more in strength, and confounded the Jews which
dwelt in Damascus, proving that this is very Christ."
Acts
IX:15,16
"But the Lord said unto him, 'Go the ways for he is a chosen vessel unto
me, to bear my name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of
Israel; for I will shew him how great things he must suffer for my names'
sake.'"
Paul's experience in the superphysical
realms for the three days and night at Damascus left their impress in various
ways on each of his Epistles, whose letter spells immortality, and whose every
page glows with the splendor of life eternal. Each one of his Epistles contains
both an inner and an outer message. Within each of them he has placed milk for
the babes and meat for the strong man.
THE JOURNEYS OF PAUL
The principal work of Paul is divided into
three phases or journeys. There are always three steps leading to the final
culmination of the Great Work, as they are outlined in any school of Initiation.
We have shown that these three steps were anciently termed Preparation,
Purification and Perfection; which correspond to the modern steps of Probation,
Discipleship, and Initiation. Paul has veiled these steps in his description of
the events of his three journeys and the works he accomplished therein.
The first journey occupied two years, the
second three years, and the third, four years, which totals the number nine,
again a mystic key referring to the nine steps or degrees of Apprenticeship,
Fellowcraft and Master, in Masonry. In the life of the Supreme Initiator these
steps are represented by the Birth, the Baptism and the Transfiguration. After
these experiences there always follows the great works, or ministry, for others.
The "trials," which confront every neophyte upon the Path find
historical correspondence in the life of Paul as the trial before Felix, the
trial before Festus and the trial before Agrippa. It was the manner in which
Paul passed these tests that gave him the authority to declare: "There is
laid up for me a crown of righteousness, and not for me only, but unto to all
them that love His appearing."
It was during the work of the second journey
that Paul began writing the matchless Epistles, the first of which was sent to
the church of Thessaly. The love indicative of the close bond which exists
between the spiritual teacher and his pupils is expressed in the lines: "Ye
are become very dear to us; ye are our glory and our joy."
The Epistle to the Thessalonians contains
the message of the Resurrection to the New Life in all its inner meanings,
namely: the ability to function consciously apart from the physical body, which
none other has described more accurately than this great Christian Initiate.
The Way of Initiation he makes very plain.
I Thessalonians IV:13,17
"But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which
are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope.
Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in
the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air; and so shall we ever be with the
Lord."
One who has acquired the ability to function
in the finer or etheric realms, knows the truth of the immortality of the
spirit, the continuity of life. Death he finds to be but a transition from one
plane of activity to another. It was this joyous realization which caused Paul
to declare: "O death, where is thy sting? O, grave, where is thy
victory?" (I Cor:XV:55) No longer does
one who has reached this place have to say, "I believe," or "I
think,"--he may triumphantly proclaim with Paul, "I know, for I have
seen." Then comes the realization that "Death hath not touched it at
all; dead though the house of it seems."
This realization will bring to mankind one
of the chief blessings that await it in the new Etheric Age that lies before us.
Corinth, the city of frivolous and idle
pleasures, signifies the subtle temptations of the senses. The gay and dissolute
life of this city revolved around its beautiful Temple of Venus. Every sort of
pleasure, both innocent and evil, flourished there. In no other city was a
center bearing the influence of the new Christ Dispensation more needed.
Acts XVIII:9-11
"Then spake the Lord to Paul in the night by a vision. 'Be not afraid,
but speak, and hold not thy peaces for I am with thee, and no man shall set on
thee to hurt thee; for I have much people in this city.'
And he continued there a year a six months, teaching the word of God among
them.
The Epistles to the Corinthians are filled
with inner, mystic meanings, understandable in their full significance only by
those who are following this same way and striving for a similar attainment. The
First Epistle to the Corinthians teaches the neophyte to die daily in the
subjugation of the body, or the lower nature; for this is always the first and
fundamental teaching given by any school of true mysticism. The Second Epistle
to the Corinthians contains a deeper message, given only for those who have
found transformation through LIVING THE LIFE.
II Corinthians V:17
"Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are
passed away; behold, all things are become new."
In the teachings given by the Thrice Great
Hermes there is a similar instruction to that of Paul in Corinthians
XV, wherein he speaks of bodies incorruptible, of natural bodies, and of
celestial bodies. Hermes says, in reference to this transformation: "For
that we have a stream of earth and water, of fire and of air flowing into us,
which renovates our bodies and keeps our tents together."
"Five times received I forty stripes
save one." Here Paul is recounting, for those who have eyes to see and ears
to hear, the process and the number of His Initiations. Forty save one equals
39, which numerically yields 3, and 3 times 3, or 9--the steps of attainment
pertaining to the third journey, or degrees of the Master. Again he is
describing this same attainment of Mastership when he says:
II Corinthians XII:2-4
"I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago, (whether in the body, I
cannot tell; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth;) such an
one caught up to the third heaven.
And I knew such a man (whether in the body, or out of the body, I cannot tell:
God knoweth;) How that he was caught up into paradise, and heard unspeakable
words, which it is not lawful for a man to utter."
In the Epistles to the Galatians, perhaps
the most deeply esoteric of all the Epistles, Paul proclaims that he
"confers not with flesh and blood."
Galatians I:17
"Neither went I up to Jerusalem to them which were apostles before me;
but I went into Arabia, and returned again unto Damascus."
These verses refer again to the inner plane
Mystery Temple teaching and to the work of the Illumined Ones who minister
there. Paul tells us that these teachings which were revealed to him could be
given only privately to those who were "of reputation," meaning
thereby to those who were qualified to receive them. This is but a restatement
of the Master's injunction not to cast pearls before swine. The Epistles to the
Galatians closes with that most mystic of Paul's utterances:
Galatians VI:17
"From henceforth let no man trouble me: for I bear in my body the Lord
Jesus."
These words do not refer to physical marks
from beatings, stonings and scourgings, but to certain marks of light,
discernible only by spiritual vision. Those bearing these marks are among the
Christed Ones, the elect of the Lord, who take their seats at the holy table in
communion with the Savior.
The Epistle to the Romans was written near
the close of the third journey. The glorious confirmation of Paul's testing
through the three great labors, or journeys, was then nearing its close.
Standing in the white light of Mastership, he sounds the keynote of this high
work in the words: "Present your bodies in A LIVING SACRIFICE, holy,
acceptable unto God." (Rom. XII:1)
Allen R. Brown, in his volume entitled
"Paul the Sower" which is a study of the purpose and meaning of the
Epistle to the Romans, comes very near the New Age Bible Interpretation when he
says: "The words, 'in Christ,' Paul uses over 150 times; these words do not
refer to the historical Jesus, but denote a continuing relationship with the
Christ present in the heart; Paul is not completing Christ's suffering (Colossians
I:24), but is carrying out in his body his own Christ-sufferings."
All New Age Interpretation deals with the
awakening of the Christed powers within man himself. "Let the Christ be
formed in you." This declaration of the great Christian Initiate contains
the solution to all the problems of the universe and will, when fully understood
and developed, usher in the New Heaven and the New Earth. When Paul came to take
his last journey, to meet his final trial and to liberate his bright and
glorious spirit in death, he was completely absorbed in interesting the
centurion (who, together with a band of soldiers accompanied him to the Ostain
Gate of Rome) in the work of the New Christ Dispensation. To the last the
thought uppermost in his mind was to bring others into the service of the
Christ.
Arriving at his destination, under the
great shadowy pine trees, he asked for a time of meditation and prayer. They who
watched saw him assume the form of a cross and, with arms outstretched, address
in Hebrew some invisible presence. That glorious Being, who had given His
benediction to Paul's first illumination, was present to bless him and speed him
on his way as he laid down his body in His name, in a dedication total and
unswerving to the end. He was ever faithful to his own words: "If we are to
live in Christ, we must forsake ourselves and die with Him."
The thyrsus-bearers are many, but the
mystics are few.
Straight is the way and narrow is the gate,
and few there be that find it.
This is the Way to that mystic City of
Damascus, with its spiritual treasures. It is only for those who, with the great
Paul, have learned "to die in Christ."
PART III:
THE CHRIST MYSTERY IN THE COSMOS
FOREWORD
The Baptism heralded the beginning of the
Lord Christ's earthly ministry and the Crucifixion, the high point of His
sacrificial mission. At the Crucifixion, he who came as a mediator between God
and man, and heaven and earth, entered into the heart of the planet and became
its indwelling Spirit. Since then His ministry has continued both from within
and without our planetary body.
The heart of the earth is His planetary
center. Each year His Spirit enters therein with ever-increasing intensity and
volume, thus making it easier for this spiritual impulse to enter into and find
a dwelling place in the heart of man. This was the wonderful revelation that
came to Saint Paul on the road to Damascus, and that he later incorporated into
instruction given to his disciples.
Those who hold that the Christ as a
personality never lived and that the story of His life is but a symbolic
rendering of the initiatory Path miss the very crux of esoteric or mystic
Christianity.
A thousand years with the Lord are but as a
day. In the Second Creative Day, as recorded in Genesis, and known in occultism
as the Sun Period, Archangels were passing through a stage of development
corresponding to our present human evolution. However, their vehicles or bodies
were not like ours but were formed of no denser substance than that of the
desire or astral plane. (The next denser vehicle, the etheric body, did not come
into being until the next Creative Day, or Moon Period, nor the physical body
until the succeeding Day, our present Earth Period.) The Christ was and is at
the very head of the archangelic life wave, and it was in that aeonic past above
referred to as the Sun Period that He dedicated Himself to serve and to guide
the earth and all its progeny in their evolutionary development. Then eons more
passed before our earth was ready to receive Him in its innermost center.
THE TWELVE-FOLD PATH THROUGH THE ZODIAC
When the Sun was passing by precession
through Aries, the sign of the Lamb, the Christ came as the Good Shepherd to the
sheep that had lost their way. Preparations for His coming were begun when the
Sun passed by precession through Libra, the sign opposite Aries, approximately
ten thousand years earlier. Initiate Teachers were sent to different parts of
the world, each with a similar message, to make ready an inner circle of
disciples for that glorious event: the coming of the embodied Light of the Sun
who was to be the Light of the World.
When the Sun enters Libra at the time of
the autumn equinox the Christ glory touches the outer aura of the planet earth,
and a cosmic quickening occurs. Little by little during November and December
the Christ Spirit penetrates the planet's interior, layer by layer, until it
reaches its very heart at Christmas time. To higher vision the Christ Ray is
golden like the spiritual Sun whence it emanates, and it is truly this light
that illumines the Path of Holiness for the disciple who has sincerely and
earnestly entered upon the Quest at the period of the autumn equinox. At some
future winter solstice he will greet the Divine Light, new-born in the heart of
the earth, for the winter solstice is the time for the soul's dedication to the
Christ Way. Before he can achieve this goal the aspirant must learn the cosmic
lesson of Libra: "Then shalt thou understand righteousness, and judgment,
and equity; yea, every good path." (Proverbs
2:9) Knowing the real from the unreal, the true from the false, is the lesson
taught by Libra at the autumn equinox.
The disciple on the Christ Path is given
the one most important lesson of all, a lesson which is basic to all subsequent
endeavors: He learns that he himself is a god in the making, made in his
Father's image and likeness in his true, essential selfhood; and he seeks to see
himself, to know himself, as God sees him and knows him. This is called
establishing contact with the God within. In this work the Hierarchy of Libra,
the Lords of Individuality, are divinely qualified to assist. They are more than
teachers. They test and try the soul, and the testings of the disciple at this
point are for the purpose of developing his powers of discrimination, a most
important attribute to one on the Path of Discipleship, when temptations take on
the nature of the most deceptive subtlety.
Treading the Path of Holiness as he follows
the golden Christ Ray to the heart of the earth the disciple uses the Scorpio
period as a time of transmutation. He then endeavors to sublimate evil into
good, darkness into light, negatives into positives, in every phase of his daily
living. He consecrates himself to the task of transmuting the base metal of his
lower nature into the pure gold of spirit. The physical laboratory wherein he
performs this "Great Work" is the central nervous system, especially
the spinal cord and the brain, which, automatically, are therefore sometimes
referred to as the Path of Discipleship.
When the fire of the spirit is first
awakened in the disciple, it is felt first at the base of the spine. As the
spirit fire ascends it unites with a corresponding downpouring fire from above,
the two gradually increasing in volume and strength until the entire body is
filled with light. he thus attains to an illumination that is visible to those
possessing inner vision. It is then, for the first time, that his lower nature
is literally consumed in celestial fire and he himself becomes a torch, so that
he is able to walk in his own light upon the Path of Light laid down by the
Christ to the interior of the earth, where the Christ Splendor abides in
fullness. The greater his sincerity, the more ardent his devotion, the more
intense his application, the farther along the Path he will be with each return
of the Holy Season, until at last he will be declared worthy to partake of the
Feast of Light consummated on Holy Night.
Biblically, as well as astrologically,
Scorpio, the sign which the Sun enters about the 20th of October, is said to
have for the neophyte two keynotes, the first being for the neophyte as follows:
"Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God." and second,
for the illumined disciple, "I will utter things which have been kept
secret from the foundation of the world."
As the Sun passes through Sagittarius in
the month of December the Christ illumines the inner realms and forms a
veritable spiritual garment for our planet. Viewed with spiritual vision from
outer space the earth then appears like a ball of molten gold. The disciple who
views this radiance from the planet's surface walks in an ocean of golden light.
All of the brightness and color of Christmas observances are but a dim
reflection of the light and glory of the inner planetary realms when the Christ
Glory is functioning therein. if a disciple on the Path of Holiness has worked
faithfully and effectively with the forces of transmutation under the influence
of Scorpio, he will now find himself drawn into that great and glorious
radiance.
Each event of the sacred Christmas
celebrations symbolizes the development of a specific spiritual power within the
disciple himself. As he awakens these powers, he experiences an increasing
measure of at-one-ment with the cosmic activities of the winter solstice time.
Sagittarius has been symbolized by a series
of lighted lamps, and the disciple who has been persistent in his spiritual
labors now finds that these lamps have been lighted within his own aura, and
even within his very body- temple. These are the lamps which light his pathway
to the center of the earth. There he stands in the presence of the Lord Christ,
the Light of the World. There he receives His blessing and hears Him intone the
mantra which has been used in every Temple of Initiation, ancient or modern:
"Well done, thou good and faithful servant...enter thou in to the joy of
thy Lord."
The golden Christ Force, descending out of
the fount of the Sun, touching the outer atmosphere of the planet at the autumn
equinox, as previously observed, passes through the desire realm during November
(Scorpio), the etheric realm during December (Sagittarius), and into the earth's
center at the winter solstice (Capricorn).
In the hour that the Christ force
penetrates the core of the earth, a deep calm and stillness pervades nature.
This is the Holy Night of all the year. There follows a mighty upsurge of the
life forces of the planet. This new infusion of life into Nature has been
beautifully described in the legends of Holy Night in which it is said that even
the animals and the plants make obeisance to the Christ Child at the holy mystic
midnight hour.
Year by year the Christ Glory penetrates
the earth with its harmonizing, healing powers. Year by year the earth is
quickened with cosmic life. Little by little hatred, enmity and conflict are
being overcome, and little by little the spirit of brotherhood makes headway.
Eventually the ideal pictured by Isaiah so long ago will become a reality:
"man shall turn his sabers into plowshares, and his swords into pruning
hooks, and there shall be war no more, and peace shall cover the earth as waters
cover the sea."
The constellation Aquarius is the home of
the Hierarchy of ministering Angels, beloved of all holy legends of every faith.
Their field of action is the etheric realm, and since the angelic body is
fashioned of ether, they become visible even to persons who have only a little
extended vision. Many children had first-hand knowledge of angelic beings and
nature spirits who, like the Angels, inhabit the surrounding realms.
Angels are experts in working with etheric
substance and life forces. Many and varied are the beautiful flower patterns
which they fashion in the blue and gold of the higher ethers; and it is these
patterns which the fairies transmit to earth as blossoms to adorn the earth.
When the Sun is in Aquarius, the Christ
Force centers His activities in the etheric realm. He pours His love and
blessings upon both Angels and the disembodied souls of earth's humanity who are
living and serving in these realms. Here also is a portion of the heavenly
homeland of children who have died in childhood; and here they are taught and
accompanied by Angels. Such child-spirits do not live in the etheric realms at
all times, for their real place is in the higher regions of the Soul World, or
astral realm, but at special times they are brought by their angelic instructors
down into the higher ethers where they can learn the joys of nature and the
fairy folk.
Also in the etheric realm are found the
initiatory Temples which, in ancient times, also existed in physical form. As
humanity lost the inner light they were removed from our plane of manifestation
and continued to exist solely at the etheric level. Hence they have become today
generally the subject of legend and poetry. Now, however, the time is
approaching for their re-externalization. In the meantime, to the illumined
disciple the etheric Temples are accessible, and appear as substantial in their
realm as physical structures are on this plane.
One such Temple, the most beautiful of all
to Christians, is located above the city of Jerusalem. Closely associated with
the work there conducted, and in all similar inner-plane Temples, are the
Angels. They are free to enter such sanctuaries at will, and it is their joy to
serve in the holy places belonging to the children of earth.
It is said that a Guardian Angel hovers
above the chair of each Knight who sits at the Round Table in King Arthur's
Temple. This is a legend, but profound spiritual truths are concealed in
legends, and especially in the Grail legends of the Middle Ages. The Grail
Temple is really a part of the Christian Mystery School. The deeper meaning of
spiritual legends is veiled by poets and artists, who relate them to the manners
and customs of the period in which they first appear. There is no mystery in
Christianity more profound than that of the Holy Grail, for it belongs to the
story of the Last Supper and has reference to deep cosmic truths that Christ
imparted to His disciples at that time, and especially to John, the Beloved
Disciple, who "rested upon His bosom."
Through the ministry of the Hierarchies of
Capricorn, the disciple learns to minister as an Invisible Helper to persons
still living in the physical world. As the Path of Holiness passes through
Aquarius the work is enlarged. Here the disciple learns, under the guidance of
Angels, to work with beings who inhabit the inner realms.
The qualified disciple who has followed the
Christ thus far is able now to enter CONSCIOUSLY into the etheric realms. There
he observes the varied and beautiful ministries performed by Angels for the
benefit not only of humanity but of all the kingdoms of earth. Many of Nature's
secrets are revealed to him then through the activities of the nature spirits or
fairy folk. Thus he finds himself in an enchanted world, a tenuous world,
wherein fairy lore has its origin; for the realm of the higher ethers is
veritably fairyland. Many an inspired writer or mystic has woven fantasies about
the wonders of this region. A delightful example is Maeterlink's BLUE BIRD,
which, though a child's fantasy depicts truly the nature and characteristics of
the etheric realm.
When the Sun passes through Aquarius, the
Christ Glory is already rising up out of the earth, preparatory to His Easter
Liberation. During March, with the Sun passing through Pisces, which is the sign
of sorrow and suffering, the Christian Church enters upon the Lenten sacrifices,
and participation in the Christ suffering on Golgotha. Pisces is the sign of
Crucifixion, the sign of the Messiah. The Crucifixion of the Cosmic Christ
begins when the Sun is in Libra at the autumn equinox, when the Glory descends
into the "Hades" of the planet earth. The commemorative observances of
the Christian world at Easter, when the Sun turns upward toward the summer
solstice, is not His Crucifixion but His cosmic Resurrection. The earth planet
is then aware of a certain void, a spiritual emptiness, as the Cosmic Glory
departs. This is the source of the mingling of sadness and joy in the Eastertide
of the spring equinox.
THE CHRIST MYSTERY IN THE HEAVENS
As a disciple travels THE PATH OF HOLINESS
that leads into the spiritual realms, the experiences encountered become ever
more wonderful and transformed. At these supernal levels of existence there is
no veil separating those living on earth from those inhabiting the inner planes
of light. From the superphysical world here too may be witnessed and understood
the actions of human souls during the period between death on the physical plane
and rebirth into incarnation, together with those of Angels and the yet higher
kingdoms of light. Here too, it is that one cane observe the workings of nature
spirits and note how their activities underlie what science refers to as the
laws of nature. Here on every Easter morning, amid triumphant hosannas of Angels
and Archangels, the Christ, following His release from the annual incarnation in
the earth, appears in radiant glory. In the Temple of the Christian Mysteries
the glorious Easter processional is formed around His luminous presence, not as
a mere spectacle but as a medium by which to transmit a transcendent power upon
all of those who have been found worthy to be numbered among His sanctified
company.
The mystic Christian commemorates Easter
not only as an historical event but as an annual spiritual occurrence. In the
course of the solar year after His descent into the heart of the earth at
Christmas time He arises again with ever recurring Eastertide to reascend to the
throne of the Father into the high heavens for restoration of His powers before
again returning to the physical sphere at the time of the Autumn Equinox.
It was at the time of His crucifixion that
the Christ left the body of Jesus, in which He had functioned for a three-year
ministry among men, and transferred His Spirit into the planetary body itself to
henceforth be its Regent. There is a profound significance in the words He spoke
to His Disciples after the Resurrection: "All power is given unto me in
heaven and in earth."
When the human race succumbed to the
seduction of Lucifer spirits the atomic rhythm of man's physical body was
changed so the spinal spirit fire was attuned to the Luciferic forces and
received the impress of these fiery Beings. It is the mission of the Christ to
counteract this condition by substituting His rhythm and impress for that of the
Lucifers--for the Christ also, as an Archangel is a Fire Being. When this has
been accomplished, the atomic vibration of man's body will make it immune to
disease and death. Individuals of the New Age bear within themselves the
glorious image of the Christ.
The Hierarchy of Aries contains an
archetypal pattern of man as he was created "in the image and likeness of
God." This pattern will be increasingly manifested in the New Age. The six
constellations above the equator contain these patterns in miniature, so to
speak, and the Hierarchies of these southern constellations work with mankind to
bring these patterns to fulfillment here on earth. For example, the Hierarchy of
Aries holds this perfect pattern of the new Christed man. Libra, the sign
opposite Aries and the home of the Lords of Individuality, steps down this
cosmic pattern of Aries and is aiding man in bringing about its manifestations.
Such is the knowledge which has motivated
the great teachers of the world to help mankind bring the divine pattern into
manifestation on this plane. The work is arduous. But down through the ages
those brave souls who have been strong enough to follow the Path of Holiness
into spiritual realms have returned aflame with what they beheld of a "new
heaven and a new earth" inhabited by a Christed humanity. They know, as the
Christ knew, that "the Word was God" indeed.
As the Sun passes through Taurus during the
month of May, the Christ force ascends higher and higher into earth's spiritual
aura. The disciple who is walking the Path of Holiness follows in the wake of
the ascending Christ Light and enters a sphere where he finds himself inwardly
harmonized and strengthened by the creative power of music. Celestial Beings who
inhabit this realm speak a musical language. Their every motion emanates music.
They mold and fashion all manner of forms through the medium of musical tones.
In this realm all growing things are nurtured by the power of music, while the
various flower colors are produced by variations in tone. Music is assuredly the
supreme creative power of this lofty realm.
The constellation of Taurus is the home of
cosmic patterns for all that exists on earth. These patterns are shadowed forth
by its opposite sign, Scorpio, home of the Lords of From. This Hierarchy teaches
form building throughout the physical plane; and from the constellation Taurus
sounds forth the mystery tone God used in creation, that creative Word by which
"all things were made by him; and without him was not anything made that
was made." This is the biblical keynote of Taurus.
The Lords of Taurus hold the cosmic pattern
of a most wonderful organ destined to become a part of the future human body.
This new organ, resembling a golden rose, will be located in the throat, and
will be the center through which the creative word will be projected by the New
Age man. By its power generation will become regeneration, and man will be able
to mold a substance into whatever he desires. In the realm where Taurean powers
are most active an illumined one can behold a vision of this perfection and
meditate upon it. He perceives the glorious development awaiting him in the
future and realizes literally the meaning of the Psalmist's words: "Thou
hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory
and honor."
When the Sun ascends toward its
northernmost point in the sky in June it transits the sign Gemini, the
constellation that sets a dual impress upon the human body-temple. It governs
the dualities of the body: lungs, shoulders, arms and hands in particular. It
also holds the cosmic pattern of the perfected androgyne in whom the masculine
and feminine potencies are in equilibrium. Such is the attainment of Initiates
of the Greater Christ Mysteries. This attainment brings immunity from disease
and old age. And since consciousness remains unbroken whether such be in or out
of the flesh, death as we know it is never experienced by them because their
consciousness is centered in immortality without interruption.
The archangelic life has reached the status
where it functions in perfectly polarized bodies. This is not true of the less
evolved angelic and human kingdoms. It is, therefore, possible for members of
these kingdoms to descend from their high estate into lower forms of expression.
The fall of Angels is recorded biblically in the account of the war in heaven,
when Lucifer and his followers were expelled therefrom, and the Fall of man
occurred, according to the Genesis account, when Adam and Eve (infant humanity)
lost the Garden of Eden. Redemption from these falls required a higher power
than was available to either of these life waves. It had to come from the
archangelic level. And so it did. The Lord Christ, the most highly evolved of
the Archangels, became the teacher and redeemer of both the fallen Angels and
humanity. This is one of the most profound truths associated with the mystery of
the Christos.
The pattern of the perfect androgyne was
projected by the Hierarchy of Gemini into its opposite sign, Sagittarius. The
Hierarchy of Sagittarius (Lords of Mind) gives this enlightening teaching to
earth's most advanced pioneers. After the coming of the Christ, further
development of the human mind passed from the guidance of Scorpio to that of
Sagittarius. Considering the wonders of the mind, its creative powers and its
ability to encircle the globe in an instant of time and to contemplate the
vastness of cosmic space-- even though at present only a fraction of it is
active, we get a faint glimpse of the transcendent glory of the Sagittarian
Hierarchy whose lowest vehicle, corresponding to man's physical body, is
composed of mental substance. It also indicates the sublime powers awaiting man
when he attains like development.
For an awakened soul, the supreme purpose
of cultivating the mind is that it shall become Christed. As yet this is the
attainment of but few only. The majority are steeped in the materialism of the
concrete mind, which is focused mainly on worldly pursuits and interests of the
separate self. So long as such concerns claim man's attention there will be a
lack of spiritual perception and scant realization of the realities pertaining
to the inner world and universal mind. Nor will there be any continuity of
consciousness and but little, if any, intimation of the experiences encountered
in the spiritual world during intervals between earthly lives. The result of
consciousness so veiled from spiritual realities is the materialism that
conditions the world today. This, however, is but a temporary phase of mankind's
evolution. As added light falls on the path of those who strive for holiness,
realization of spiritual realities will become clearer and stronger. The
insistent impulse of such aspirants to make themselves worthy to walk in the Way
of Holiness will bring more and more light.
The Sun in its annual transit through
Cancer reaches the highest point of its northern ascension at the time of the
Summer Solstice. Its physical radiation then attains to maximum in the northern
hemisphere, so the days are longest and nights shortest. It is the high noon of
the year, and its keynote is LIGHT.
Cancer is the foremost feminine sign of the
heavens. In harmony with this fact, the sign contains a small cluster of stars
arranged to as to resemble a manger. From the heart of Cancer well up the waters
of eternal life, in which are germinated seed-forms that animate all the
kingdoms of earth. The Summer solstice occurs when the Sun enters Cancer (June
21st) and is also attuned to the principle of fecundity. It is in obedience to
this active principle in nature that seeds burst forth into a cycle of
manifestation. Light, freedom, joyousness are dominant qualities of the
midsummer season. Accordingly many people particularly in Europe, observe this
time of year with music, dancing and exuberant festivities.
The Hierarchy of Cancer is known biblically
as the Cherubim. It is the ministry of this Hierarchy to guard sacred places.
They hover above the Holy of Holies. Through initiatory processes an aspirant is
taught to build this Holy of Holies within Himself. The pot of golden manna
within the Ark of the Covenant is a symbol of man's own individual Grail Cup and
his own sacred life force. Humanity lost the Garden of Eden through misuse of
this life force, since which the Cherubim have guarded the gates of Eden lest
unregenerate humanity should find its way back prematurely. The Blessed Virgin
Mary and the Disciples are alleged to have communed with the Cherubim after
Pentecost, meaning that they had learned these sacred truths from this divine
Hierarchy.
As the Sun reaches its highest ascension
the Christ Spirit ascends to the very throne of the Father. His activity is then
focused at the very highest level of earth's planetary aura, where He brings
added illumination and renewed blessings to the celestial Beings who inhabit
this realm; also to souls who, in their spiritual progression between physical
embodiments, have risen to this high plane. In harmony with this, it is also at
the summer season that an illumined one who is following the Christ on the Path
of Holiness rises in consciousness to this realm to commune with its celestial
denizens and learn further about the nature forces. Here it is perceived how the
elementals of air and earth, the sylphs and gnomes, work in autumn and winter
with disintegrating and dying plant life. On this exalted plane one who pursues
the Path of Holiness stands before the actual mystery of life itself. Only the
pure in heart attain to this plane. Those whose hands are stained with blood can
never lift the veil of this holy place. He who seeks to discover the secret of
life will never find it until his hands and heart are chaste and clean. Only to
such will come the realization of the oneness of all life.
These are truths that belong particularly
to the Hierarchy of Cancer, and they are not possible of direct transmission to
the earthly plane. Therefore they are passed by the Cherubim to the Hierarchy of
Capricorn, the sign opposite Cancer and home of the Archangels who, being of a
lower hierarchical rank than the Cherubim and thus closer in consciousness to
humanity, disseminate them to those of earth who are ready and willing to
receive them. Hence, it was at a time when the forces of Capricorn permeated the
earth that there descended into embodiment the Master Jesus, of the seed of
David, who became the bearer of the Christ.
It has been said that as the Sun transits
the sign Cancer and Leo during July and August the Christ ascends to the throne
of the Father where He bathes in the Father's transcendent glory. It is here
that He renews and revitalizes Himself, attracting higher and more spiritual
forces for continuing His earthly ministry when He returns to the realm of
humanity at the Autumn Equinox. During His sojourn in the high heavens the earth
planet, clairvoyantly observed, appears luminous with His radiations; and the
observer comes into a profound realization of the meaning of His statement that
"All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth."
When the Sun is thus transiting Cancer and
Leo, an illumined one who treads the Path of Holiness ascends to the highest
spiritual realms of this planet and enters into a deeper consciousness of
transcendent power. He begins to understand that love in its highest aspect is
not passion or sentiment, but a phase of divinity itself. It was with such power
of love that Peter was imbued. He himself referred to this power of love when he
said to the lame man beside the gate of the Temple Beautiful: "Silver and
gold have I none, but such as I have give I thee...arise and walk." Again,
it was this same power which so animated Paul that, despite all persecutions and
imprisonment, he was able to utter those sublime words: "Though I speak
with the tongues of men and angels and have not love, I am become as sounding
brass, or a tinkling cymbal."
When an aspirant reaches this degree of
spiritual attainment the Christ is all in all to him. To serve as He served, and
to love as He loved, becomes his highest aspiration. The biblical keynote of Leo
is sounded in the words "Love is the fulfilling of the law."
While the Sun is in Leo the Christ spirit
is refreshed and renewed by the glories of the Father's kingdom. As the Lord
Christ's highest attribute is sacrificial in nature, when the Sun passes into
Virgo, sign of service, a cosmic urge moves Him to leave the realm of the Father
and descend again to Earth, which He contacts as the Sun passes into Libra.
THE PATH OF HOLINESS, following the Christ
Ray, also leaves the spiritual region of Earth while the Sun passes through
Virgo. Love being the keynote of Leo and service through purity that of Virgo,
one who walks that part of the Path which traverses the higher vibratory planes
of this sphere must have evolved purity as a power within himself. The quality
of such power is not generally recognized, yet the Christ declared that only the
pure in heart shall see God. In this connection the lines of Tennyson in SIR
GALAHAD are descriptive. "My strength is as the strength of ten, because my
heart is pure."
This is the attribute that rendered
Parsifal immune to the attack upon him by the evil Klingsor. The spear of hate
which the black knight hurled at Parsifal was deflected from its course. In that
same moment, and by the virtue of this power, Parsifal made the sign of the
cross and brought complete collapse to Klingsor's castle of evil.
While Virgo holds the secret of the
Immaculate Conception, it is through its opposite sign, Pisces, that this gift
was brought to earth and demonstrated by the supreme feminine Master, Mary of
Bethlehem. It was under the Hierarchy of Sagittarius (Archangels) that Mary
herself was immaculately conceived; and it was under the spiritual guardianship
of the Hierarchy of Virgo that she was born into the physical world.
A candidate who is worthy to touch the
supernal realm of Virgo finds himself before the mystery of the Immaculate
Conception and learns that this divine gift was not bestowed upon one individual
only, but that Mary and Jesus were type patterns which humanity as a whole is
destined to emulate. In this celestial abode those who are spiritually
enlightened hear Angels chanting of the day when, in a new heaven and a new
earth, the Immaculate Conception will be the heritage of the entire race.
As previously stated, the Hierarchy of
Taurus holds the cosmic pattern of form; the Hierarchy of Cancer, that of life;
the Hierarchy of Virgo, the power by which life ensouls form. These three
constellations, the Feminine Triangle of the heavens, minister to all kingdoms
of life on earth.
It should be noted that one who follows the
PATH OF HOLINESS through the six zodiacal signs above the equator has reached
that high place of illumination where he is found worthy to stand before the
sublime mysteries of the four Greater Initiations. The disciple who tread this
Path as it is outlined in the six signs below the equator is being prepared to
receive the work of the nine Lesser Mysteries.
THE COSMIC CHRIST AND THE PLANETARY CHRIST
The Bible is one of the great mystery books
of all times. Few there are who realize its infinite depths. Christ said of the
imperceptive multitudes: "Seeing, they may see and not perceive; hearing,
they may hear, and not understand." (Mark
4:12)
Of the many thousands of books that have
been written about the life of Christ there are not more than two or three which
mention the profoundest mystery concerning Him, namely, the Christ Mystery in
the cosmos. Until our own time it was not, perhaps, essential that this Mystery
be taught openly.
Today we enter a Space Age, and it is the
Cosmic Christ who will be the central figure of the religion of the incoming
Aquarian Age. We who are privileged to begin here and now the study of those
profound cosmic truths, preparing ourselves to be the pioneers of the Age so
soon to dawn, must accept special responsibilities. These are the
responsibilities of the New Age Disciple who is taught by the Risen Christ, or
His emissaries.
Therefore in tracing the Christ Path
through the stars we shall endeavor at the same time to trace the pattern of New
Age discipleship, the "Awakened One" who learns to walk in the same
Path of Light in which the Christ walked, showing the Way to those who shall
come after Him.
The Christ Mystery is so sublime and so
far-reaching in its import that it transcends any human definition. So profound
are its meanings that they can never be plumbed nor expressed by mere words;
they can be sensed only in th4e silence of spiritual contemplation.
In the ROSICRUCIAN COSMO-CONCEPTION, Max
Heindel states that: "In the first chapter of John this Great Being is
called God. From the Supreme Being emanates the Word, the Creative Fiat 'without
whom was not anything made,' and this Word is the alone-begotten Son, born of
His Father (the Supreme Being) before all worlds--but positively NOT
Christ." Here Max Heindel is making a distinction between the Cosmic Christ
Jesus in His planetary and historical aspects. "Grand and glorious as is
Christ," he continues, "towering high above mere human nature, He is
not this Exalted Being. Truly, 'the Word was made flesh,' but not in the limited
sense of the flesh of one body, but the flesh of all that is, in this and
millions of other solar systems."
The Father channels the will principle; the
Christ, the love-wisdom principle; the Holy Spirit, the activity principle. The
last literally infuses forms with life. The Holy Spirit works with the life
principle which is present in all creation; and is the guardian of the sacred
force, the creative principle of God. Therefore, every living thing is under his
guardianship. God creates and Christ formulates, while Holy Spirit activates
form. The difference between the Christ of the Earth and the Cosmic Christ is
best seen by an illustration. Imagine a lamp in the center of a large hollow
sphere of polished metal. The lamp will send rays from itself to all points of
the sphere, and will reflect lamps in all different places. So the Cosmic
Christ-- the highest initiate of the Sun period--sends out rays.
The sun of our planetary solar system is
threefold. We can see the outside, the physical sun. Behind that, or hiding in
that, is the spiritual sun whence comes the impulse of the Cosmic Christ Spirit.
Outside the other two is something we call Vulcan, not a planet, that can be
seen only as a half globe. In occultism we say that is the body of the Father.
When we had developed so far that the Christ came here and incarnated on earth,
then a ray of the cosmic Christ came here and incarnated in the body of our
Elder Brother Jesus. After the sacrifice on Golgotha He drew Himself into the
earth, and became its Indwelling Planetary Spirit.
THE PLANETARY CHRIST
The planetary Christ is a glorious
Archangel, supreme among the archangelic Host. The Hierarchy of Capricorn is the
home of the Archangels; but during the period of His mission to this planet,
Christ and His ministering Hosts make their home in the spiritual sheath of the
Sun--for each heavenly body has a spiritual sheath extending far into space
beyond its visible form. In the same way every human being has a spiritual
extension beyond his physical vehicle.
From the very beginning of civilization the
most primitive religions paid homage to this Great Being Who dwells in the Sun.
High priests of Mystery Temples taught their most advanced disciples the truth
relative to this glorious Sun Being, and they looked forward to a time when He
would descend to earth and become the world's Redeemer. Those who were
clairvoyant could see the Solar Lord to whom they paid homage to this great
Being Who dwells in the Sun, and then they knew that His human embodiment was
imminent. From country to country, from prophet to master, from master to
teacher, from teacher to disciple passed the glad tidings that the Blessed Lord,
He who was to be the Savior of the world, was close to earth.
When we speak of a spiritual rising in
inner space it is to be understood that "upward" and
"inward" are virtually synonymous; yet at the same time, to the
clairvoyant vision the Christ Glory does really have the appearance of
"rising" upward to the Sun from the surface of the earth; for as the
Divine Hermes of ancient Egypt said, "As it is above, so it is below."
The Path of Discipleship also follows from
the outward to the inward, which is also upward. Max Heindel likened this Path
to a church steeple which becomes narrower and steeper until there is nothing
left to cling to but the cross; a very apt analogy. The Christ said: "If
any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross and
follow me."
The cross of renunciation, symbolized in
the Lenten and Eastertide, must be accepted by every true disciple who endeavors
to walk the Path of Holiness. His soul body can never be built until he acquires
mastery over himself, and is willing to forego the so-called pleasures of the
sense world. The soul- powers attained by self-conquest enable the illumined one
to exchange the cross for a crown.
It is said that the constellation Pisces
will be the home of the human race when all of its units have been perfected.
Pisces is called the constellation of the human race, as Aquarius is that of the
Angels. Those who follow the Christ to the ultimate high goal finish their
cycles of mortal incarnation; they are free from the wheel of birth and death.
They "go no more out," and it is then that they as spiritual beings,
cluster among the stars of the constellation Pisces, in a manner of speaking.
Their karmic debts are paid and all their
earthly bonds are severed. Such are known as the Compassionate Ones, the Elder
Brothers of the race who no longer need earth's lessons. They are free to pass
into a glorious existence within the constellation Pisces. However, these great
ones may return at will, and in obedience to the precept that he who loves most
serves best, often they give up the blissful opportunities of that divine plane
in order to serve the less advanced members of the human race who are still
struggling in the toils of their self-made karma. Humility, obedience and
service are the keynotes of their lives.
Such renunciation is illustrated in the
life of Mary of Bethlehem who, having learned all of earth's lessons and having
been caught up to reign with the Angels, returned to this planet to teach
humanity one of heaven's supreme mysteries, that of the Immaculate Conception.
Knowing that she would be misunderstood, persecuted and reviled, yet she
persisted, so that she might be to mankind an Exemplar so nearly divine that
today, almost two thousand years later, it is still barely comprehended by a few
and remains entirely unknown to the masses. Working under the law of service,
she descended into mortality, saying, "Let it be according to thy
word." Such a high state of spiritual attainment, built upon sacrifice,
humility of spirit, and perfect at-one- ment with the law of obedience, awaits
perfected man.
The aspirant who reflects seriously upon
the meaning of the twelve zodiacal signs which comprise our immediate cosmos do
well to correlate the Piscean meditation with the experiences of the immortal
Twelve during the season just preceding Christ's annual "crucifixion."
As Golgotha's pain and sorrow are swallowed up in the golden glory of Easter
morn, the disciple who has overcome the personal self and who walks the Path of
Holiness through Pisces to its very end, will find that he has exchanged his
cross for the golden glory of a "wedding garment" in which to
function, free and triumphant, with the Risen Christ.
The history of mankind since Christ's
Sacrifice on Golgotha may seem to have improved little; but this age is the age
of Pisces, which as we have said is the sign of the balancing of the ledgers of
karma. The debts which man owes to man and nation owes to nation are now being
liquidated, and as this Old Age of Pisces disappears in time and the New Age of
Aquarius takes its place, world-wide harmony will be achieved, with a world
government of nations, dwelling in brotherhood and peace, for Aquarius is the
sign of the Son of Man.
The physical drops of blood which fell upon
the Mount at the Crucifixion were not the true agents of earth's salvation. The
fiery wings of light and power, which are the Christ's Glory, striking in and
through the planet are the earth's forever Redeemer. The archangelic Light is
truly His blood, and it is this which saves.
Now each year as the radiant Christ Ray
ascends once more from the earth's core, its passage upward is felt as a drawing
force in Nature; and when it has reached a certain height its forces are focused
anew in the desire world of the planet. The raging emotions of mankind are now
the special field of His ministration and at Eastertide mankind senses that a
great tranquility is pouring into his soul from some unknown source. By means of
this power intensifying year by year, mankind is slowly but surely becoming a
Christ in the mankind.
THE CYCLE OF THE YEAR WITH CHRIST
THE FIRST QUARTER
JANUARY--FEBRUARY--MARCH
The cosmic resurrection occurs in March,
when the Christ Spirit is liberated from the Earthly sphere and reenters the
heavenly spheres. The Hierarchies of both Aries and Pisces then join with the
Angels and Archangels in triumphant jubilation over this event. The rhythm of
their comic hymn found earthly transcription in Handel's HALLELUJAH CHORUS.
Pre-Christian ceremonials celebrating the return of spring and the victory of
light over darkness were attuned to these same rhythms.
The Spring Equinox is one of the high
points of the year for a disciple. Its keynotes are the freedom and emancipation
that leads to a larger life. It is also the time when the cosmic Christ is freed
from the terrestrial fetters that held Him in bondage during the winter months.
Hence, it is the most propitious time for an advanced disciple to break the
bonds that bind him and to enter the joyous freedom of the spirit.
The Church observes the ecclesiastical
Feast of the Annunciation in March when nature commemorates the cosmic Feast of
the Annunciation, for there is an intimate relationship between man and nature.
Nature is God in manifestation. Man is a god in the making. Therefore one
reflects the other. The most sacred rituals observed by man are in attunement
with the seasonal transitions. Poets sing in praise of the joyous spirit of
spring, while nature's green-and-gold splendor gives evidence that returning
life forces are responding in triumph to nature's resurrection impulse.
An advanced follower of the Path
understands that the time has come to merge the sorrow and tears of the personal
life (Pisces) with the transforming fires of Aries. As he accomplishes this he
joins the mighty chorusing which is echoed and re-echoed by Angels and
Archangels: "The Christ is risen, for Christ has now risen within me."
APRIL--MAY--JUNE
The ancient Persians termed the month of
April as the month of Paradise, and the early Christian fathers declared that it
was during this season of enchantment when the Sun entered Aries that God
fashioned the planet Earth, and all that dwells therein. April is generally
considered a resurrection month.
When the Lord Christ makes His ascension
the inner realms take on the appearance of a molten mass of shining gold. In the
holy Grail legend, the Knights are told that on Good Friday a dove descends from
heaven to replenish the water of life in the sacred Cup, and that they will be
able to draw spiritual nourishment therefrom throughout the following year. So
it is that the Risen Lord pours out His love and very Spirit to nourish every
living thing upon this earth plane. Were it not for this annual replenishment,
fields would be barren and the trees and vines would bear no fruit. In the light
of this fact it can be seen that the Lord Christ uttered a profound and literal
truth when He said to His Disciples at the Last Supper, "This (bread) is my
body which is given for you:...This cup is the new testament in my blood, which
is shed for you."
One of the most beautiful feasts of the
year is that of the Ascension, occurring about the time the Sun passes from
Taurus (May) into Gemini (June). It is then that phalanx after phalanx of
Celestial Beings kneel in adoration in the Christ's exalted presence, and the
very stars unite in a symphony proclaiming His majesty and glory. During this
holy feast His radiation permeates the earth with an effulgence past all
describing, making bright both the physical and spiritual realms. As nature is
in perfect accord with the up- winging Christ currents during the forty days
between the resurrection and the ascension, the period is of such spiritual
significance that it is an auspicious time for a disciple to awaken within
himself the powers of clairvoyance, clairaudience and other gifts of the spirit
belonging to true discipleship.
During the month of June the Christ becomes
a channel for radiations sent forth by the Seraphim, the Hierarchy of Gemini.
There the Christ contacts by means of the Holy Spirit, the third aspect of the
Trinity. One of the keynotes of Gemini is ACTIVITY; it is also a keynote of the
Holy Spirit. By means of this activity the Seraphim step down the mysteries of
Holy Spirit to Gemini's opposite sign, Sagittarius, the Lords of Mind. Here they
await man's development and illumination to the point where he is able to
understand and apply the powers of Holy Spirit in his daily life. As yet
humanity in general is able to grasp but faintly the mysteries connected with
the principle and powers of this third aspect of the Trinity.
JULY--AUGUST--SEPTEMBER
As the Sun enters Cancer in the month of
July, the Lord Christ ascends to His own home world, the World of Life Spirit,
also designated as the Buddhic Plane. This is the realm where unity and harmony
reign supreme; also, the sphere of consciousness that the early Christian
disciples contacted on the Day of Pentecost. This is to be the attainment of
advanced humanity at the end of the present Earth Period. Through the operation
of the Cosmic Christ, it is here that the Son or Word principle and the second
aspect of the Trinity, our Blessed Lord, contacts the Hierarchy of Cancer, the
Cherubim. These celestial Beings are guardians of all Holy places of heaven and
earth; they hold the great mystery of life itself. Under the guidance of the
Lord Christ this sacred mystery is stepped down from Cancer to its opposite
sign, Capricorn, and given in charge to the Archangels. For this reason World
Saviors who come to earth proclaiming the mystery of the Holy Spirit are born
under the sign of Capricorn. The observance known ecclesiastically as the Feast
of St. John, the forerunner of the Christ, occurs during the Summer Solstice
season.
In July the soul of earth is steeped in
sheer ecstasy. Heaven bends low while earth is lifted up. In the divine
interchange of spiritual forces the Mystic Marriage between heaven and earth is
consummated. For a four-day interval desire currents are stilled so the
spiritual forces can become increasingly operative. The earth is then being
literally flooded with the pure white light of spirit. The disciple that learns
how to tune in with this mighty inflow will receive an undreamed of accession of
spiritual awareness.
As the Sun reaches the highest point in its
northernmost ascension the Christ likewise ascends into the spiritual realm
described biblically as the throne of the Father. This is known in Rosicrucian
terminology as the World of Divine Spirit, the abode of the God of this solar
system. God is Love and God is Light. LOVE and LIGHT are keynotes of the
Hierarchy of Leo, the Lords of flame (Love). Under the supervision of the Lords
of Flame, and united with the powers of the Father, the first aspect of the
Trinity, the Lord Christ, works with the supreme power of love, the stabilizing
force of the earth. Here He becomes the channel for that power whereby He
rotates the earth on its axis and revolves it in its orbit around the Sun. This
love power is stepped down by the Hierarchy of Leo to its opposite sign,
Aquarius; hence, it will be the power animating the new Aquarian Age.
In this season cosmic influences give
greatest aid to the aspiring disciple to make love the dominant motivating force
of his life. It is the time for embellishing his every word, thought and deed
with this magic of the heart. The thirteenth chapter of II Corinthians, one of
the soul's greatest love songs, is the perfect mantra for both meditation and
emulation during the period that the Sun is transiting the royal sign of Leo.
In September the Lord Christ turns from the
glory of the highest heavens and begins His descent toward physical realms.
Throughout this month the tender, yearning beauty of nature is like that of no
other season, for the Christ is brooding over the earth with the gentle sorrow
He felt as He wept over Jerusalem long ago. His tears were shed because He knew
the long ages of pain and suffering through which humanity must pass, in having
chosen darkness rather than light. His great heart grieved over the dark clouds
that would encompass Jerusalem, the very heart of the planet to which He had
dedicated Himself in service and upon which He was pouring out his great love.
September is another month of preparation
for a disciple. One of the keywords of Virgo is SACRIFICE. An earnest disciple,
preparing himself by means of sacrifice and self-renunciation to take part in
the coming winter feasts, meditates often upon the spiritual keynote of Virgo:
"If any man desires to be first, the same shall be last of all, and the
servant of all."
OCTOBER--NOVEMBER--DECEMBER
When the Sun enters Libra, which heralds
the coming of October, the golden Christ force passes into earthly realms as
this sublime Being begins anew His annual sacrifice, an event termed THE COSMIC
CRUCIFIXION. To it St. Paul referred in Romans
8:22 "For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth together
until now." As this season of the Autumn Equinox is a time for the disciple
to renew his dedication to walk in the way of the Lord despite any vicissitudes
and hindrances that may beset his path.
During November the Christ spirit permeates
the desire realm of earth. This is a propitious time for the disciple to work on
the purification of his lower nature and thereby be more able to aid the Great
Ones in their work of cleansing earth's astral envelope. A special effort is
then to be made to become a more efficient conscious server on both the outer
and the inner planes of life.
In the early stages of human development
the Hierarchy of Scorpio, which presides over the zodiacal month of November,
assisted in awakening man's indwelling ego, and in so doing launching him on the
road of individualization. During the present stage of human evolution a
disciple working under the jurisdiction of the Lords of Individuality (Libra)
and the Lords of From (Scorpio), is learning to translate assertiveness into
humility and to sacrifice the personal "I" for the impersonal
"we"; in other words, to actually lives the ideal of THE GREATEST GOOD
FOR THE GREATEST NUMBER.
Advent Season extends through the month of
December and is heralded as a Feast of Light. The spiritual impulses of the
season prepare mankind for the downpouring of the heavenly forces accompanying
the rebirth of the Cosmic Christ into our earthly sphere. This period is
followed by the Winter Solstice season which extends from December 21st to the
24th and culminating on the day following, the 25th, in Christmas, the day most
deeply revered in all Christendom. The festive observance of this holy season
will never cease for aspirants until the Christ shall have been born within our
own souls. To the degree that a disciple attains to this state will be the
spiritual ecstasy experienced at this time, and the joy of ever increasing
participation in the seasonal mingling of the earthly and the heavenly is felt
at no other time of the year.