It is a trite saying that "man is of few days
and full of trouble." Among all the vicissitudes of life none affects us
more powerfully than loss of health. We may lose fortunes or friends with
comparative equanimity, but when health fails and death threatens, the strongest
falter; realizing human impotence we are more ready to turn to divine power for
succor than at other times. Therefore, the office of spiritual adviser has
always been closely associated with healing.
Among savages the priest was also "medicine man." In
ancient Greece, Aesculapius was particularly sought by those in need of healing.
The church followed in his steps. Certain Catholic orders have continued the
endeavor to assuage pain during the centuries which have intervened between that
day and the present. In times of sickness the "good father" came as a
representative of our Father in Heaven, and what he lacked in skill was made up
by love and sympathy--if he was indeed a true and holy priest--and by the faith
engendered in the patient by the priestly office. His care of the patient did
not commence at the sick bed, nor was it terminated at recovery. The gratitude
of the patient toward the physician was added to the veneration felt for the
spiritual adviser, and as a consequence the power of the priest to help and
uplift his erstwhile patient was enormously increased, and the tie between them
was closer than possible where the offices of spiritual and medical adviser are
divorced.
It is patent that the art of medicine has reached a stage of
efficiency which could not have been attained save by devotion to that one
particular end and aim. The safeguards of sanitary laws, the extinction of
insect carriers of disease are monumental testimonies to the value of modern
scientific methods. Thus it may seem as if all were well and there were no need
of further effort. But in reality, until humanity as a whole enjoys perfect
health, there is no issue more important than the question, How may we attain
and maintain perfect health?
In addition to the regular school of surgery and medicine, which
depends exclusively upon physical means for the care of disease, other systems
have sprung up which depend entirely on mental healing. It is the custom of
organizations which advocate "mind cure," "nature cure," and
other like methods to hold experience meetings and publish journals with
testimonials from grateful supporters who have benefited by their treatments,
and if physicians of the regular school did likewise there would be no lack of
similar testimonies of their efficiency.
The opinion of thousands is of great value, but it does not
prove anything, for thousands may hold an opposite view. Occasionally a single
man may be right and the rest of the world wrong, as when Galileo maintained
that the Earth moves. Today the whole world has been converted to the opinion
for which he was persecuted as a heretic. We maintain that as man is a composite
being, cures are successful in proportion as they remedy defects on the
physical, moral, and mental planes of being.
CURING VS. HEALING
As the great majority of people do not make a distinction
between curing and healing, it may be well to explain the difference which is
primarily one of cooperation or the lack thereof. One person may undertake to
"cure" another by massage or drugs; the patient in either of these
cases is passive as the clay that is being molded by the potter. There is no
doubt that under such treatment trouble may disappear and the person be made
well, but this is only a temporary relief; he has not received the proper
appreciation of the underlying cause of his disease, he does not understand that
the illness was a consequence of breaking the laws of Nature, and is therefore
very liable to go and do the same things over again with the result that his
malady returns. A "cure" is a physical process. Healing is radically
different; there the sufferer is always required to cooperate both spiritually
and physically with the healer.
To make this clear we can do no better than view the life and
work of our great Leader, the Christ. When people came to Him to be healed they
did not expect a physical treatment, but knew that relief would be given through
the power of the Spirit. They had unlimited confidence in Him, and that this was
essential we see from the incidents recorded in the thirteenth chapter of
Matthew where He is said to have gone among the people with whom Jesus, the
original owner of the body, had dwelt in early youth. They saw only the outward
man: "Is this not Jesus, the son of Joseph; are not his brethren with
us?" etc. They believed that nothing great could come out of Nazareth, and
according to their faith it was done unto them, for we read that "He did
not many mighty works there because of their unbelief."
But faith without works is dead, and in every case where Christ
healed anyone, this person had to do something; he had to cooperate actively
with the great Healer before his cure could be accomplished. He said,
"Stretch forth thy hand," and when the man did so the hand was healed;
to another, "Take up thy bed and walk," and when he did so the malady
disappeared; to the blind, "Go and bathe in the pool of Siloam"; to
the leper, "Show thyself to the Priest, offer your gifts," etc. In
every case there was active cooperation upon the part of the one to be healed,
which helped the Healer. They were simple requirements, but such as they were
they had to be complied with, so that the spirit of obedience could aid the
Healer's work. When Naaman came to Elijah and thought that this prophet was
going to come out with a great show of magic and ceremony to dispel the leprous
spots from his body he was doomed to disappointment. And when the prophet sent
word to him, "Go and wash seven times in the river Jordan," he was
enraged to the point of crying out, "Have we not great rivers in Assyria
and why should I go and wash in the Jordan? What nonsense!" He lacked the
spirit of submission which is absolutely necessary in order that the work may be
done, and it is safe to say that had he persisted he would have not received the
healing of his malady. Neither would nay of those who were healed by the Christ
have been affected unless they had obeyed and had done as they were bidden. This
is a law of Nature that is absolutely sure. It is disobedience that brings
disease. Obedience, no matter whether that involves washing in the Jordan or
stretching forth a hand, shows a change of mind, and the man is therefore in a
position to receive the healing balm which may come through the Christ, or
through a healer of one kind or another as the case may be. Primarily, in all
cases, the healing force comes from our Heavenly Father, Who is the Great
Physician.
These are the three great factors in healing: first, the power,
from our Father in Heaven; next, the healer, and third, the obedient mind of the
patient upon which the power of the Father can act through the healer in such a
way as dispel all bodily ills.
Let us now understand that the whole universe is pervaded with
the power of the Father, always available to cure all ills of whatever nature;
that is the great certainty.
The healer is the focus, the vehicle through which the power is
infused into the patient's body. If he is a proper instrument, consecrated,
harmonious, really and truly in tune with the Infinite, there is no limit to the
wonderful works of the Father which may be performed through him when
opportunity presents a patient of a properly receptive and obedient mind.
THE ROSICRUCIAN FELLOWSHIP METHOD OF HEALING--WHY THE ROSICRUCIANS
HEAL
Among all the foolish and fallacious nonsense which has been
circulated concerning the Rosicrucians during the past centuries, there is one
great truth: "Members of the Order aim to heal the sick and have superior
means of accomplishing this benevolent purpose." Earlier religious orders
have sought to advance spiritually by castigating and abusing the body, but the
Rosicrucians exhibit the tenderest care for this instrument. There are two
reasons for their healing activities. Like all other earnest followers of Christ
they are longingly looking for "the day of the Lord." They know that
Lucifer, the false Light of Lemuria, implanted passion, inaugurating begettal in
sin and caused sorrow, pain and death; also that Christ, the true Light of the
coming New Galilee, inaugurated the Immaculate Conception, and preached the
gospel of redemption from sin by Love. A new race is to be cradled here in the
Western World, and generative purity is therefore the watchword of the disciple
in this part of the world. A new race is to be loved into existence, and thus
the ills that now afflict humanity through generations of begettal in passion
will cease; even Death will at last be overcome in the new dispensation, because
the ethereal purity of the bodies will obviate the necessity for renewal.
While there is much definite information about that age in the
Bible, one point is shrouded in insoluble mystery: "The day knoweth no man,
not even the Angels in Heaven, nor the Son." Christians in all ages since
the Gospel was first preached have yearned for that day when the Sons of Light
shall be manifest. The Father alone, being the Highest Initiate among the Lords
of Mind, is able to foresee the time when the separative, self-seeking mind will
yield to the self-negating, unifying spirit of love. One point is very clear,
however: It will be just as impossible for anyone to live under the conditions
of the New Heaven and the New Earth who has not the properly constituted body
called "Wedding Garment" in the Bible, as it was for the degenerate
Atlanteans who lacked lungs to breathe when the atmospheric change came.
It is a scientific fact that the state of the blood affects the
mind and vice versa. A sound body is therefore indispensable to sane mentality.
Only a sane mind can transcend passion; only a sound body can generate another
that is as pure. The Rosicrucians have aimed to heal the body that it may harbor
a sane mind and a pure love, for each conception under those conditions is a
step toward the day of the Lord for which we all long so ardently. This is the
reason for the healing activities, and it is the meaning of our motto, "A
Sane Mind, a Soft Heart, a Sound Body." It has been written in various
works that the members of the Order took a vow to heal others free of charge.
This statement is somewhat garbled. The lay brothers took a vow to minister to
all according to the best of their ability free of charge. That vow included
healing, of course, in the case of such men as Paracelsus, who had ability in
that direction; by the combination method of physical remedies applied under
favorable stars and spiritual counsel he was highly successful. Others were not
suited to be healers but labored in other directions, but all were alike in one
particular--they never charged for their services, and they labored in secret
without flourish of trumpet or sound of drum.
Christ gave two commands to His messengers: "Preach the
Gospel" (of the coming Age) and "Heal the sick." One is as
binding as the other, and, for the foregoing reasons, as necessary. To comply
with the second command the Elder Brothers have evolved a system of healing
which combines the best points in the various schools of today with a method of
diagnosis and treatment as certain as it is simple, and thus a long step has
been taken to lift the art of healing from the sands of experiment to the rock
of exact knowledge.
It is a true, good, and valid reason when we say that we want to
help others for Christ's sake. He is now immured in the Earth, groaning and
travailing and waiting for liberation. Pain and sickness are caused by
transgression of the laws of life, therefore they crystallize the dense body,
give a firmer grip on the vital body and retard the day of our liberation, as
well as His. By helping the sick to attain health and by teaching them to live
in harmony with the laws of life so that they may maintain health, we are
hastening the day of His coming. May God bless our efforts and strengthen our
hands in the Good Work.
Our method of healing is not altogether a spiritual matter. We
use physical means wherever it is possible. There are times even when we send
our patients to a doctor in order that they may obtain quick relief from him by
a certain treatment which we cannot give as promptly by other methods. Also, the
diet of patients receives careful attention, for naturally, as the body is built
up of physical substances, we are giving medicine by using the right food. But
in addition, healing is carried on by the Elder Brothers through a band of
Invisible Helpers whom they are instructing.
These Invisible Helpers are Probationers who during the daytime
live a worthy life of helpfulness and thereby for themselves or earn for
themselves the privilege of being helpful through the instrumentality of the
Elder Brothers at night. These Probationers are gathered together in bands
according to their temperaments and ability. They are under instruction of other
Probationers who are doctors, and all of them work under the guidance of the
Elder Brothers, who naturally are the moving Spirits in the whole work.
The system of forming and organizing a band of Invisible Helpers
is accomplished by the use of the effluvia from their vital bodies. The first of
this is obtained at the time when the Probationer signs his obligation and it is
renewed every day when he makes the record upon his or her report blank. So long
as he is faithful and lives the life of purity and service it forms an unbroken
link between him and the Elder Brothers. Each group of healers usually consists
of twelve Probationers besides their instructor and they are generally taken
from the same locality because the night is the same for them all. It would not
be feasible to group one living in Australia with one living in Alaska for one
would be going about his or her daily work while the other is taking his or her
nightly rest. But people taken from almost anywhere in North or South America
spend about the identical hours in rest and recuperation and these Probationers
are then grouped according to their rising signs so that they may form a
complete circle.
Regarding the system used to find those who have written to
Headquarters for help, the same method is followed as in finding the
Probationers. That is to say, applicants for relief are required to write the
letter of request with pen and ink. Thus the paper is impregnated with a part of
their vital body and this is taken from the letter by the Elder Brothers. It
contains an accurate gauge of the condition of the individual from whom it came
and it also acts as an "open sesame" to the Helpers who are given
charge of this case. Through that they have free access to his body, and a
considerable number of patients who come for healing write that they have both
seen and felt the Helpers working both inside and outside their bodies. As the
condition of the patient changes so does the record. Therefore the patients are
required to write with pen and ink a few words every week and mail it to
Headquarters. Thus the Elder Brothers are in constant touch with their condition
and are able to direct intelligently the work of restoration to health.
This work never ceases. It is continuous, as the Sun is always
absent from a part of the globe and the Probationers in that part are active in
the work of healing and helping during the hours of bodily rest.
Anatomically man belongs to the mammals, whose blood corpuscles
are not nucleated. The nuclei found in the blood of lower animals are the
vantage ground of the Group Spirits, but the higher animals are so far advanced
upon the road to individualization that their blood is free from this influence.
In the fetus where the mother acts as a Group Spirit for the first few weeks,
she nucleates the blood; but as soon as the Ego begins work, the first thing it
does is to disintegrate these nucleated blood corpuscles, and at the time of the
quickening not a single such corpuscle remains. The Ego is master of its
vehicle, a heritage which none may take from it under any pretense whatever. To
do so is black magic, whether the person knows it or not, and though the
benevolent motive would of course have a certain mitigating effect in another
direction, the fact nevertheless remains that one is upon dangerous ground when
attempting to meddle with the blood of anyone who does not desire it and who has
not asked for such treatment.
There is only one exception to this rule. Children until the age
of puberty are, so to say, a part of their parents, because there is stored in
the thymus gland an essence of the parental blood which the child uses in
manufacturing its own supply during the years of childhood, while the desire
body is in the course of gestation. As time goes on the supply in the thymus
gland becomes smaller and smaller and the child attains more and more to a
realization of its own individuality. By the time the thymus gland has
disappeared the desire body has matured sufficiently to take part in the alchemy
of transmuting the Saturnine skeleton into the Jupiterian vehicle which will
thus incorporate the essence of the present physical body. Interference with the
blood stops this process; therefore it is only until the time of puberty that
the parent may act for the child in giving the ether which admits the Invisible
Helper.
The greatest drawback to our healing activity comes from the
negligence of patients. Our requirements are very simple. We only ask them to
write once a week with pen and ink, so that the etheric effluvia coming from the
hand during writing may furnish our Invisible Helpers with a key of admission to
the patient's system. But simple as is this rule, some fail to write. Here is a
case where a person who had for many years had vertebrae displaced and who was
cured by our treatment, though osteopaths, chiropractors, and several others who
had tried, had found it impossible to replace these vertebrae. The poor man was
therefore in constant pain and sick in bed most of the time, entirely unable to
work. The treatment of our Invisible Helpers replaced the vertebrae, and they
are still in place. The man went to work and it seemed wonderful. But becoming
so elated at the idea that he was so entirely free, he disregarded our
instruction to keep on writing, so that our Invisible Helpers might have the
chance to keep his vertebrae in place for a sufficient length of time till they
would stay put. Now comes the following letter showing that we were right in
requesting him to do this, and he did wrong not to obey. He says: "A short
time ago I wrote that I was cured, and would discontinue my weekly letters, but
I see now that I have made a big mistake. Since then my back has pained me
nearly all the time and I am getting round-shouldered again, though the
vertebrae are in place where the injury was. It seems as though I am asking a
lot of you to take this up the second time, but I did not realize the influence
the Invisible Helpers had over me and how much I was dependent on them."
THE SPIRITUAL PANACEA
In the coming of the Christ to Earth we have an analogy between
it and the administering of the Spiritual Panacea, according to the law,
"As above, so below." There is in every little cell of the human body
a separate cell life, but over and above that is the Ego which directs and
controls all cells so that they act in harmony. During certain protracted
illnesses the Ego becomes so intent upon the suffering that it ceases to vivify
the cells fully; thus bodily ailment breeds mental inaction and it may become
impossible to throw off disease without a special impulse to dispel the mental
fog and start the cell activities anew. That is what the spiritual Panacea does.
As the inrushing Christ Life on Golgotha commenced to dispel the shell of fear
bred by inexorable law that hung like a pall about the Earth; as it started the
millions of human beings upon the path of peace and good will, so also when the
Panacea is applied does the concentrated Christ Life therein contained rush
through the patient's body and infuse each cell with a rhythm that awakens the
imprisoned Ego from its lethargy and gives back life and health.
In order to describe the Panacea an experience of the author
will be related: A substance was shown to him in the Temple of the Rosicrucians
on a certain memorable night, with which the Universal Spirit could be combined
as readily as great quantities of ammonia combine with water. Three spheres were
suspended one above the other in the center of the Temple, the middle sphere
being about half way between the floor and the ceiling. It was much larger than
the other two, which hung one above and one below. Inside the large central
sphere was a smaller container which held a number of packages filled with that
substance. When the Brothers had placed themselves in certain positions, when
the harmony of certain music had prepared the way, suddenly the three globes
began to glow with the three primary colors, blue, yellow, and red. To the
vision of the writer it was plain how during the incantation of the formula the
container having in it the before mentioned packages became aglow with a
spiritual essence that was not there before. Some of these were later used by
the Brothers with instantaneous success. Before them the crystallizing particles
enveloping the spiritual centers of the patient scattered like magic, and the
sufferer awoke to a recognition of physical health and well-being.
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