THE KYBALION
A Study of
The Hermetic Philosophy of
Ancient Egypt and Greece
by
Three Initiates
"The lips of
wisdom are closed,
except to the ears of Understanding"
The Yogi
Publication Society
Masonic Temple
Chicago, Ill.
Copyright
1912
Yogi Publication Society
Copyright, 1940
To Hermes Trismegistus
Known by the Ancient Egyptians
as
"The Great Great"
and
"Master of Masters"
This little volume of Hermetic
Teachings is Reverently dedicated
Introduction
We take great pleasure in
presenting to the attention of students and investigator of the Secret
Doctrines this little work based upon the world-old Hermetic Teachings. There
has been so little written upon this subject, not withstanding the countless
references to the Teachings in the many works upon occultism, that the many
earnest searchers after the Arcane Truths will doubtless welcome the
appearance of this present volume. The purpose of this work is not the
enunciation of any special philosophy or doctrine, but rather is to give to
the students a statement of the Truth that will serve to reconcile the many
bits of occult knowledge that they may have acquired, but which are apparently
opposed to each other and which often serve to discourage and disgust the
beginner in the study. Our intent is not to erect a new Temple of Knowledge,
but rather to place in the hands of the student a Master-Key with which he may
open the many inner doors in the Temple of Mystery through the main portals he
has already entered.
There is no portion of the
occult teachings possessed by the world which have been so closely guarded as
the fragments of the Hermetic Teachings which have come down to us over the
tens of centuries which have elapsed since the lifetime of its great founder,
Hermes Trismegistus, the "scribe of the gods," who dwelt in old Egypt in the
days when the present race of men was in its infancy. Contemporary with
Abraham, and, if the legends be true, an instructor of that venerable sage,
Hermes was, and is, the Great Central Sun of Occultism, whose rays have served
to illumine the countless teachings which have been promulgated since his
time. All the fundamental and basic teachings embedded in the esoteric
teachings of every race may be traced back to Hermes. Even the most ancient
teachings of India undoubtedly have their roots in the original Hermetic
Teachings.
From the land of the Ganges many
advanced occultists wandered to the land of Egypt, and sat at the feet of the
Master. From him they obtained the Master-Key which explained and reconciled
their divergent views, and thus the Secret Doctrine was firmly established.
From other lands also came the learned ones, all of whom regarded Hermes as
the Master of Masters, and his influence was so great that in spite of the
many wanderings from the path on the part of the centuries of teachers in
these different lands, there may still be found a certain basic resemblance
and correspondence which underlies the many and often quite divergent theories
entertained and taught by the occultists of these different lands today. The
student of Comparative Religions will be able to perceive the influence of the
Hermetic Teachings in every religion worthy of the name, now known to man,
whether it be a dead religion or one in full vigor in our own times. There is
always certain correspondence in spite of the contradictory features, and the
Hermetic Teachings act as the Great Reconciler.
The lifework of Hermes seems to
have been in the direction of planting the great Seed-Truth which has grown
and blossomed in so many strange forms, rather than to establish a school of
philosophy which would dominate, the world's thought. But, nevertheless, the
original truths taught by him have been kept intact in their original purity
by a few men each age, who, refusing great numbers of half-developed students
and followers, followed the Hermetic custom and reserved their truth for the
few who were ready to comprehend and master it. From lip to ear the truth has
been handed down among the few. There have always been a few Initiates in each
generation, in the various lands of the earth, who kept alive the sacred flame
of the Hermetic Teachings, and such have always been willing to use their
lamps to re-light the lesser lamps of the outside world, when the light of
truth grew dim, and clouded by reason of neglect, and when the wicks became
clogged with foreign matter. There were always a few to tend faithfully the
altar of the Truth, upon which was kept alight the Perpetual Lamp of Wisdom.
These men devoted their lives to the labor of love which the poet has so well
stated in his lines:
"O, let not the flame die out!
Cherished age after age in its dark cavern--in its holy temples cherished. Fed
by pure ministers of love--let not the flame die out!"
These men have never sought
popular approval, nor numbers of followers. They are indifferent to these
things, for they know how few there are in each generation who are ready for
the truth, or who would recognize it if it were presented to them. They
reserve the "strong meat for men," while others furnish the "milk for babes."
They reserve their pearls of wisdom for the few elect, who recognize their
value and who wear them in their crowns, instead of casting them before the
materialistic vulgar swine, who would trample them in the mud and mix them
with their disgusting mental food. But still these men have never forgotten or
overlooked the original teachings of Hermes, regarding the passing on of the
words of truth to those ready to receive it, which teaching is stated in The
Kybalion as follows: "Where fall the footsteps of the Master, the ears of
those ready for his Teaching open wide." And again: "When the ears of the
student are ready to hear, then cometh the lips to fill them with wisdom." But
their customary attitude has always been strictly in accordance with the other
Hermetic aphorism, also in The Kybalion: "The lips of Wisdom are closed,
except to the ears of Understanding."
There are those who have
criticized this attitude of the Hermetists, and who have claimed that they did
not manifest the proper spirit in their policy of seclusion and reticence. But
a moment's glance back: over the pages of history will show the wisdom of the
Masters, who knew the folly of attempting to teach to the world that which it
was neither ready or willing to receive. The Hermetists have never sought to
be martyrs, and have, instead, sat silently aside with a pitying smile on
their closed lips, while the "heathen raged noisily about them" in their
customary amusement of putting to death and torture the honest but misguided
enthusiasts who imagined that they could force upon a race of barbarians the
truth capable of being understood only by the elect who had advanced along The
Path. And the spirit of persecution has not as yet died out in the land. There
are certain Hermetic Teachings, which, if publicly promulgated, would bring
down upon the teachers a great cry of scorn and revilement from the multitude,
who would again raise the cry of "Crucify! Crucify." In this little work we
have endeavored to give you an idea of the fundamental teachings of The
Kybalion, striving to give you the working Principles, leaving you to apply
therm yourselves, rather than attempting to work out the teaching in detail.
If you are a true student, you will be able to work out and apply these
Principles--if not, then you must develop yourself into one, for otherwise the
Hermetic Teachings will be as "words, words, words" to you.
THE THREE INITIATES.
Chapter I
The Hermetic
Philosophy
"The lips of wisdom are
closed, except to the ears of Understanding" -- The Kybalion.
From old Egypt have come the
fundamental esoteric and occult teachings which have so strongly influenced
the philosophies of all races, nations and peoples, for several thousand
years. Egypt, the home of the Pyramids and the Sphinx, was the birthplace of
the Hidden Wisdom and Mystic Teachings. From her Secret Doctrine all nations
have borrowed. India, Persia, Chaldea, Medea, China, Japan, Assyria, ancient
Greece and Rome, and other ancient countries partook liberally at the feast of
knowledge which the Hierophants and Masters of the Land of Isis so freely
provided for those who came prepared to partake of the great store of Mystic
and Occult Lore which the masterminds of that ancient land had gathered
together.
In ancient Egypt dwelt the great
Adepts and Masters who have never been surpassed, and who seldom have been
equaled, during the centuries that have taken their processional flight since
the days of the Great Hermes. In Egypt was located the Great Lodge of Lodges
of the Mystics. At the doors of her Temples entered the Neophytes who
afterward, as Hierophants, Adepts, and Masters, traveled to the four corners
of the earth, carrying with them the precious knowledge which they were ready,
anxious, and willing to pass on to those who were ready to receive the same.
All students of the Occult recognize the debt that they owe to these venerable
Masters of that ancient land.
But among these great Masters of
Ancient Egypt there once dwelt one of whom Masters hailed as "The Master of
Masters." This man, if "man" indeed he was, dwelt in Egypt in the earliest
days. He was known as Hermes Trismegistus. He was the father of the Occult
Wisdom; the founder of Astrology; the discoverer of Alchemy. The details of
his life story are lost to history, owing to the lapse of the years, though
several of the ancient countries disputed with each other in their claims to
the honor of having furnished his birthplace-- and this thousands of years
ago. The date of his sojourn in Egypt, in that his last incarnation on this
planet, is not now known, but it has been fixed at the early days of the
oldest dynasties of Egypt--long before the days of Moses. The best authorities
regard him as a contemporary of Abraham, and some of the Jewish traditions go
so far as to claim that Abraham acquired a portion of his mystic knowledge
from Hermes himself.
As the years rolled by after his
passing from this plane of life (tradition recording that he lived three
hundred years in the flesh), the Egyptians deified Hermes, and made him one of
their gods, under the name of Thoth. Years after, the people of Ancient Greece
also made him one of their many gods--calling him "Hermes, the god of Wisdom."
The Egyptians revered his memory for many centuries-yes, tens of
centuries--calling him "the Scribe of the Gods,' and bestowing upon him,
distinctively, his ancient title, "Trismegistus," which means "the
thrice-great"; "the great-great"; "the greatest-great"; etc. In all the
ancient lands, the name of Hermes Trismegistus was revered, the name being
synonymous with the "Fount of Wisdom.
Even to this day, we use the
term "hermetic" in the sense of "secret"; "sealed so that nothing can escape";
etc., and this by reason of the fact that the followers of Hermes always
observed the principle of secrecy in their teachings. They did not believe in
"casting pearls before swine," but rather held to the teaching "milk for
babes"; "meat for strong men," both of which maxims are familiar to readers of
the Christian scriptures, but both of which had been used by the Egyptians for
centuries before the Christian era.
And this policy of careful
dissemination of the truth has always characterized the Hermetics, even unto
the present day. The Hermetic Teachings are to be found in all lands, among
all religions, but never identified with any particular country, nor with any
particular religious sect. This because of the warning of the ancient teachers
against allowing the Secret Doctrine to become crystallized into a creed. The
wisdom of this caution is apparent to all students of history. The ancient
occultism of India and Persia degenerated, and was largely lost, owing to the
fact that the teachers became priests, and so mixed theology with the
philosophy, the result being that the occultism of India and Persia has been
gradually lost amidst the mass of religious superstition, cults, creeds and
"gods." So it was with Ancient Greece and Rome. So it was with the Hermetic
Teachings of the Gnostics and Early Christians, which were lost at the time of
Constantine, whose iron hand smothered philosophy with the blanket of
theology, losing to the Christian Church that which was its very essence and
spirit, and causing it to grope throughout several centuries before it found
the way back to its ancient faith, the indications apparent to all careful
observers in this Twentieth Century being that the Church is now struggling to
get back to its ancient mystic teachings. But there were always a few faithful
souls who kept alive the Flame, tending it carefully, and not allowing its
light to become extinguished. And thanks to these staunch hearts, and fearless
minds, we have the truth still with us.
But it is not found in books, to
any great extent. It has been passed along from Master to Student; from
Initiate to Hierophant; from lip to ear. When it was written down at all, its
meaning was veiled in terms of alchemy and astrology so that only those
possessing the key could read it aright. This was made necessary in order to
avoid the persecutions of the theologians of the Middle Ages, who fought the
Secret Doctrine with fire and sword; stake, gibbet and cross. Even to this day
there will be found but few reliable books on the Hermetic Philosophy,
although there are countless references to it in many books written on various
phases of Occultism. And yet, the Hermetic Philosophy is the only Master Key
which will open all the doors of the Occult Teachings!
In the early days, there was a
compilation of certain Basic Hermetic Doctrines, passed on from teacher to
student, which was known as "THE KYBALION," the exact significance and meaning
of the term having been lost for several centuries. This teaching, however, is
known to many to whom it has descended, from mouth to ear, on and on
throughout the centuries. Its precepts have never been written down, or
printed, so far as we know. It was merely a collection of maxims, axioms, and
precepts, which were non-understandable to outsiders, but which were readily
understood by students, after the axioms, maxims, and precepts had been
explained and exemplified by the Hermetic Initiates to their Neophytes. These
teachings really constituted the basic principles of "The Art of Hermetic
Alchemy," which, contrary to the general belief, dealt in the mastery of
Mental Forces, rather than Material Elements-the Transmutation of one kind of
Mental Vibrations into others, instead of the changing of one kind of metal
into another. The legends of the "Philosopher's Stone" which would turn base
metal into Gold, was an allegory relating to Hermetic Philosophy, readily
understood by all students of true Hermeticism.
In this little book, of which
this is the First Lesson, we invite our students to examine into the Hermetic
Teachings, as set forth in THE KYBALION, and as explained by ourselves, humble
students of the Teachings, who, while bearing the title of Initiates, are
still students at the feet of HERMES, the Master. We herein give you many of
the maxims, axioms and precepts of THE KYBALION accompanied by explanations
and illustrations which we deem likely to render the teachings more easily
comprehended by the modern student, particularly as the original text is
purposely veiled in obscure terms.
The original maxims, axioms, and
precepts of THE KYBALION are printed herein, in italics, the proper credit
being given. Our own work is printed in the regular way, in the body of the
work. We trust that the many students to whom we now offer this little work
will derive as much benefit from the study of its pages as have the many who
have gone on before, treading the same Path to Mastery throughout the
centuries that have passed since the times of HERMES TRISMEGISTUS-the Master
of Masters-the Great-Great. In the words of "THE KYBALION":
"Where fall the footsteps of
the Master, the ears of those ready for his Teaching open wide." --
THE KYBALION
"When the ears of the student
are ready to hear, then cometh the lips to fill them with Wisdom." --
THE KYBALION
So that according to the
Teachings, the passage of this book to those ready for the instruction will
attract the attention of such as are prepared to receive the Teaching. And,
likewise, when the pupil is ready to receive the truth, then will this little
book come to him, or her. Such is The Law. The Hermetic Principle of Cause and
Effect, in its aspect of The Law of Attraction, will bring lips and ear
together-pupil and book in company. So mote it be!
Chapter II
The Seven
Hermetic Principles
"The Principles of Truth are
Seven; he who knows these, understandingly, possesses the Magic Key before
whose touch all the Doors of the Temple fly open." -- THE
KYBALION
The Seven Hermetic Principles,
upon which the entire Hermetic Philosophy is based, are as follows:
THE PRINCIPLE OF MENTALISM.
THE PRINCIPLE OF CORRESPONDENCE.
THE PRINCIPLE OF VIBRATION.
THE PRINCIPLE OF POLARITY.
THE PRINCIPLE OF RHYTHM.
THE PRINCIPLE OF CAUSE AND EFFECT.
THE PRINCIPLE OF GENDER.
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These Seven Principles will be
discussed and explained as we proceed with these lessons. A short explanation
of each, however, may as well be given at this point.
I. THE PRINCIPLE OF MENTALISM
"THE ALL IS MIND; The Universe
is Mental." -- The Kybalion.
This Principle embodies the
truth that "All is Mind." It explains that THE ALL (which is the Substantial
Reality underlying all the outward manifestations and appearances which we
know under the terms of "The Material Universe"; the "Phenomena of Life";
"Matter"; "Energy"; and, in short, all that is apparent to our material
senses) is SPIRIT which in itself is UNKNOWABLE and UNDEFINABLE, but which may
be considered and thought of as AN UNIVERSAL, INFINITE, LIVING MIND. It also
explains that all the phenomenal world or universe is simply a Mental Creation
of THE ALL, subject to the Laws of Created Things, and that the universe, as a
whole, and in its parts or units, has its existence in the Mind of THE ALL, in
which Mind we "live and move and have our being." This Principle, by
establishing the Mental Nature of the Universe, easily explains all of the
varied mental and psychic phenomena that occupy such a large portion of the
public attention, and which, without such explanation, are non-understandable
and defy scientific treatment. An understanding of this great Hermetic
Principle of Mentalism enables the individual to readily grasp the laws of the
Mental Universe, and to apply the same to his well-being and advancement. The
Hermetic Student is enabled to apply intelligently the great Mental Laws,
instead of using them in a haphazard manner. With the Master-Key in his
possession, the student may unlock the many doors of the mental and psychic
temple of knowledge, and enter the same freely and intelligently. This
Principle explains the true nature of "Energy," "Power," and "Matter," and why
and how all these are subordinate to the Mastery of Mind. One of the old
Hermetic Masters wrote, long ages ago: "He who grasps the truth of the Mental
Nature of the Universe is well advanced on The Path to Mastery." And these
words are as true today as at the time they were first written. Without this
Master-Key, Mastery is impossible, and the student knocks in vain at the many
doors of The Temple.
II. THE PRINCIPLE OF
CORRESPONDENCE
"As above, so below; as below,
so above." -- The Kybalion.
This Principle embodies the
truth that there is always a Correspondence between the laws and phenomena of
the various planes of Being and Life. The old Hermetic axiom ran in these
words: "As above, so below; as below, so above." and the grasping of this
Principle gives one the means of solving many a dark paradox, and hidden
secret of Nature. There are planes beyond our knowing, but when we apply the
Principle of Correspondence to them we are able to understand much that would
otherwise be unknowable to us. This Principle is of universal application and
manifestation, on the various planes of the material, mental, and spiritual
universe--it is an Universal Law. The ancient Hermetists considered this
Principle as one of the most important mental instruments by which man was
able to pry aside the obstacles which hid from view the Unknown. Its use even
tore aside the Veil of Isis to the extent that a glimpse of the face of the
goddess might be caught. Just as a knowledge of the Principles of Geometry
enables man to measure distant suns and their movements, while seated in his
observatory, so a knowledge of the Principle of Correspondence enables Man to
reason intelligently from the Known to the Unknown. Studying the monad, he
understands the archangel.
III. THE PRINCIPLE OF VIBRATION
"Nothing rests; everything
moves; everything vibrates." -- The Kybalion.
This Principle embodies the
truth that "everything is in motion"; "everything vibrates"; "nothing is at
rest"; facts which Modern Science endorses, and which each new scientific
discovery tends to verify. And yet this Hermetic Principle was enunciated
thousands of years ago, by the Masters of Ancient Egypt. This Principle
explains that the differences between different manifestations of Matter,
Energy, Mind, and even Spirit, result largely from varying rates of Vibration.
From THE ALL, which is Pure Spirit, down to the grossest form of Matter, all
is in vibration--the higher the vibration, the higher the position in the
scale. The vibration of Spirit is at such an infinite rate of intensity and
rapidity that it is practically at rest-just as a rapidly moving wheel seems
to be motionless. And at the other end of the scale, there are gross forms of
matter whose vibrations are so low as to seem at rest. Between these poles,
there are millions upon millions of varying degrees of vibration. From
corpuscle and electron, atom and molecule, to worlds and universes, everything
is in vibratory motion. This is also true on the planes of energy and force
(which are but varying degrees of vibration); and also on the mental planes
(whose states depend upon vibrations); and even on to the spiritual planes. An
understanding of this Principle, with the appropriate formulas, enables
Hermetic students to control their own mental vibrations as well as those of
others. The Masters also apply this Principle to the conquering of Natural
phenomena, in various ways. "He who understands the Principle of Vibration,
has grasped the sceptre of power," says one of the old writers.
IV. THE PRINCIPLE OF POLARITY
"Everything is Dual;
everything has poles; everything has its pair of opposites; like and unlike
are the same; opposites are identical in nature, but different in degree;
extremes meet; all truths are but half-truths; all paradoxes may be
reconciled." -- The Kybalion.
This Principle embodies the
truth that "everything is dual"; "everything has two poles"; "everything has
its pair of opposites," all of which were old Hermetic axioms. It explains the
old paradoxes, that have perplexed so many, which have been stated as follows:
"Thesis and antithesis are identical in nature, but different in degree";
"opposites are the same, differing only in degree"; "the pairs of opposites
may be reconciled"; "extremes meet"; "everything is and isn't, at the same
time"; "all truths are but half truths"; "every truth is half-false"; "there
are two sides to everything," etc., etc., etc. It explains that in everything
there are two poles, or opposite aspects, and that "opposites" are really only
the two extremes of the same thing, with many varying degrees between them. To
illustrate: Heat and Cold, although "opposites," are really the same thing,
the differences consisting merely of degrees of the same thing. Look at your
thermometer and see if you can discover where "heat" terminates and "cold"
begins! There is no such thing as "absolute heat" or "absolute cold"--the two
terms "heat" and "cold" simply indicate varying degrees of the same thing, and
that 'same thing" which manifests as "heat' and 'cold" is merely a form,
variety, and rate of Vibration. So "heat" and "cold" are simply the "two
poles' of that which we call "Heat"--and the phenomena attendant thereupon are
manifestations of the Principle of Polarity. The same Principle manifests in
the case of "Light and Darkness," which are the same thing, the difference
consisting of varying degrees between the two poles of the phenomena. Where
does "darkness" leave off, and "light" begin? What is the difference between
"Large and Small"? Between "Hard and Soft"? Between "Black and White"? Between
"Sharp and Dull"? Between "Noise and Quiet"? Between "High and Low"? Between
"Positive and Negative"? The Principle of Polarity explains these paradoxes,
and no other Principle can supersede it. The same Principle operates on the
Mental Plane. Let us take a radical and extreme example-that of "Love and
Hate," two mental states apparently totally different. And yet there are
degrees of Hate and degrees of Love, and a middle point in which we use the
terms "Like or Dislike," which shade into each other so gradually that
sometimes we are at a loss to know whether we "like" or "dislike" or
"neither." And all are simply degrees of the same thing, as you will see if
you will but think a moment. And, more than this (and considered of more
importance by the Hermetists), it is possible to change the vibrations of Hate
to the vibrations of Love, in one's own mind, and in the minds of others. Many
of you, who read these lines, have had personal experiences of the involuntary
rapid transition from Love to Hate, and the reverse, in your own case and that
of others. And you will therefore realize the possibility of this being
accomplished by the use of the Will, by means of the Hermetic formulas. "Good
and Evil" are but the poles of the same thing, and the Hermetist understands
the art of transmuting Evil into Good, by means of an application of the
Principle of Polarity. In short, the "Art of Polarization becomes a phase of
"Mental Alchemy" known and practiced by the ancient and modern Hermetic
Masters. An understanding of the Principle will enable one to change his own
Polarity, as well as that of others, if he will devote the time and study
necessary to master the art.
V. THE PRINCIPLE OF RHYTHM
"Everything flows, out and in;
everything has its tides; all things rise and fall; the pendulum-swing
manifests in everything; the measure of the swing to the right is the
measure of the swing to the left; rhythm compensates." -- The
Kybalion
This Principle embodies the
truth that in everything there is manifested a measured motion, to and fro; a
flow and inflow; a swing backward and forward; a pendulum-like movement; a
tide-like ebb and flow; a high-tide and low-tide; between the two poles which
exist in accordance with the Principle of Polarity described a moment ago.
There is always an action and a reaction; an advance and a retreat; a rising
and a sinking. This is in the affairs of the Universe, suns, worlds, men,
animals, mind, energy, and matter. This law is manifest in the creation and
destruction of worlds; in the rise and fall of nations; in the life of all
things; and finally in the mental states of Man (and it is with this latter
that the Hermetists find the understanding of the Principle most important).
The Hermetists have grasped this Principle, finding its universal application,
and have also discovered certain means to overcome its effects in themselves
by the use of the appropriate formulas and methods. They apply the Mental Law
of Neutralization. They cannot annul the Principle, or cause it to cease its
operation, but they have learned how to escape its effects upon themselves to
a certain degree depending upon the Mastery of the Principle. They have
learned how to USE it, instead of being USED BY it. In this and similar
methods, consist the Art of the Hermetists. The Master of Hermetics polarizes
himself at the point at which he desires to rest, and then neutralizes the
Rhythmic swing of the pendulum which would tend to carry him to the other
pole. All individuals who have attained any degree of Self-Mastery do this to
a certain degree, more or less unconsciously, but the Master does this
consciously, and by the use of his Will, and attains a degree of Poise and
Mental Firmness almost impossible of belief on the part of the masses who are
swung backward and forward like a pendulum. This Principle and that of
Polarity have been closely studied by the Hermetists, and the methods of
counteracting, neutralizing, and USING them form an important part of the
Hermetic Mental Alchemy.
VI. THE PRINCIPLE OF CAUSE AND
EFFECT
"Every Cause has its Effect;
every Effect has its Cause; everything happens according to Law; Chance is
but a name for Law not recognized; there are many planes of causation, but
nothing escapes the Law." -- The Kybalion
This Principle embodies the fact
that there is a Cause for every Effect; an Effect from every Cause. It
explains that: "Everything Happens according to Law"; that nothing ever
"merely happens"; that there is no such thing as Chance; that while there are
various planes of Cause and Effect, the higher dominating- the lower planes,
still nothing ever entirely escapes the Law. The Hermetists understand the art
and methods of rising above the ordinary plane of Cause and Effect, to a
certain degree, and by mentally rising to a higher plane they become Causers
instead of Effects. The masses of people are carried along, obedient to
environment; the wills and desires of others stronger than themselves;
heredity; suggestion; and other outward causes moving them about like pawns on
the Chessboard of Life. But the Masters, rising to the plane above, dominate
their moods, characters, qualities, and powers, as well as the environment
surrounding them, and become Movers instead of pawns. They help to PLAY THE
GAME OF LIFE, instead of being played and moved about by other wills and
environment. They USE the Principle instead of being its tools. The Masters
obey the Causation of the higher planes, but they help to RULE on their own
plane. In this statement there is condensed a wealth of Hermetic knowledge-let
him read who can.
VII. THE PRINCIPLE OF GENDER
"Gender is in everything;
everything has its Masculine and Feminine Principles; Gender manifests on
all planes." -- The Kybalion
This Principle embodies the
truth that there is GENDER manifested in everything--the Masculine and
Feminine Principles ever at work. This is true not only of the Physical Plane,
but of the Mental and even the Spiritual Planes. On the Physical Plane, the
Principle manifests as SEX, on the higher planes it takes higher forms, but
the Principle is ever the same. No creation, physical, mental or spiritual, is
possible without this Principle. An understanding of its laws will throw light
on many a subject that has perplexed the minds of men. The Principle of Gender
works ever in the direction of generation, regeneration, and creation.
Everything, and every person, contains the two Elements or Principles, or this
great Principle, within it, him or her. Every Male thing has the Female
Element also; every Female contains also the Male Principle. If you would
understand the philosophy of Mental and Spiritual Creation, Generation, and
Re-generation, you must understand and study this Hermetic Principle. It
contains the solution of many mysteries of Life. We caution you that this
Principle has no reference to the many base, pernicious and degrading lustful
theories, teachings and practices, which are taught under fanciful titles, and
which are a prostitution of the great natural principle of Gender. Such base
revivals of the ancient infamous forms of Phallicism tend to ruin mind, body
and soul, and the Hermetic Philosophy has ever sounded the warning note
against these degraded teachings which tend toward lust, licentiousness, and
perversion of Nature's principles. If you seek such teachings, you must go
elsewhere for them--Hermeticism contains nothing for you along these lines. To
the pure, all things are pure; to the base, all things are base.
Chapter
III
Mental
Transmutation
"Mind (as well as metals and
elements) may be transmuted, from state to state; degree to degree;
condition to condition; pole to pole; vibration to vibration. True Hermetic
Transmutation is a Mental Art." -- The Kybalion
As we have stated, the
Hermetists were the original alchemists, astrologers, and psychologists,
Hermes having been the founder of these schools of thought. From astrology has
grown modern astronomy; from alchemy has grown modern chemistry; from the
mystic psychology has grown the modern psychology of the schools. But it must
not be supposed that the ancients were ignorant of that which the modern
schools suppose to be their exclusive and special property. The records
engraved on the stones of Ancient Egypt show conclusively that the ancients
had a full comprehensive knowledge of astronomy, the very building of the
Pyramids showing the connection between their design and the study of
astronomical science. Nor were they ignorant of Chemistry, for the fragments
of the ancient writings show that they were acquainted with the chemical
properties of things; in fact, the ancient theories regarding physics are
being slowly verified by the latest discoveries of modern science, notably
those relating to the constitution of matter. Nor must it be supposed that
they were ignorant of the so-called modern discoveries in psychology--on the
contrary, the Egyptians were especially skilled in the science of Psychology,
particularly in the branches that the modern schools ignore, but which,
nevertheless, are being uncovered under the name of "psychic science" which is
perplexing the psychologists of to-day, and making them reluctantly admit that
"there may be something in it after all."
The truth is, that beneath the
material chemistry, astronomy and psychology (that is, the psychology in its
phase of "brain action") the ancients possessed a knowledge of transcendental
astronomy, called astrology; of transcendental chemistry, called alchemy; of
transcendental psychology, called mystic psychology. They possessed the Inner
Knowledge as well as the Outer Knowledge, the latter alone being possessed by
modern scientists. Among the many secret branches of knowledge possessed by
the Hermetists, was that Transmutation, which known as Mental forms the
subject matter of this lesson.
"Transmutation" is a term
usually employed to designate the ancient art of the transmutation of
metals--particularly of the base metals into gold. The word "Transmute" means
"to change from one nature, form, or substance, into another to transform"
(Webster). And accordingly, "Mental Transmutation" means the art of changing
and transforming mental states, forms, and conditions, into others. So you may
see that Mental Transmutation is the "Art of Mental Chemistry," if you like
the term--a form of practical Mystic Psychology.
But this means far more than
appears on the surface. Transmutation, Alchemy, or Chemistry on the Mental
Plane is important enough in its effects, to be sure, and if the art stopped
there it would still be one of the most important branches of study known to
man. But this is only the beginning. Let us see why!
The first of the Seven Hermetic
Principles is the Principle of Mentalism, the axiom of which is "THE ALL is
Mind; the Universe is Mental," which means that the Underlying Reality of the
Universe is Mind; and the Universe itself is Mental--that is, "existing in the
Mind of THE ALL." We shall consider this Principle in succeeding lessons, but
let us see the effect of the principle if it be assumed to be true.
If the Universal is Mental in
its nature, then Mental Transmutation must be the art of CHANGING THE
CONDITIONS OF THE UNIVERSE, along the lines of Matter, Force and mind. So you
see, therefore, that Mental Transmutation is really the "Magic" of which the
ancient; writers had so much to say in their mystical works, and about which
they gave so few practical instructions. If All be Mental, then the art which
enables one to transmute mental conditions must render the Master the
controller of material conditions as well as those ordinarily called "mental."
As a matter of fact, none but
advanced Mental Alchemists have been able to attain the degree of power
necessary to control the grosser physical conditions, such as the control of
the elements of Nature; the production or cessation of tempests; the
production and cessation of earthquakes and other great physical phenomena.
But that such men have existed, and do exist today, is a matter of earnest
belief to all advanced occultists of all schools. That the Masters exist, and
have these powers, the best teachers assure their students, having had
experiences which justify them in such belief and statements. These Masters do
not make public exhibitions of their powers, but seek seclusion from the
crowds of men, in order to better work their may along the Path of Attainment.
We mention their existence, at this point, merely to call your attention to
the fact that their power is entirely Mental, and operates along the lines of
the higher Mental Transmutation, under the Hermetic Principle of Mentalism.
"The Universe is Mental" -- The Kybalion.
But students and Hermetists of
lesser degree than Masters--the Initiates and Teachers--are able to freely
work along the Mental Plane, in Mental Transmutation. In fact all that we call
"psychic phenomena,"; "mental influence"; "mental science"; "new-thought
phenomena," etc., operates along the same general lines, for there is but one
principle involved, no matter by what name the phenomena be called.
The student and practitioner of
Mental Transmutation works among the Mental Plane, transmuting mental
conditions, states, etc., into others, according to various formulas, more or
less efficacious. The various "treatments," "affirmations," "denials" etc., of
the schools of mental science are but formulas, often quite imperfect and
unscientific, of The Hermetic Art. The majority of modern practitioners are
quite ignorant compared to the ancient masters, for they lack the fundamental
knowledge upon which the work is based.
Not only may the mental states,
etc., of one's self be changed or transmuted by Hermetic Methods; but also the
states of others may be, and are, constantly transmuted in the same way,
usually unconsciously, but often consciously by some understanding the laws
and principles, in cases where the people affected are not informed of the
principles of self-protection. And more than this, as many students and
practitioners of modern mental science know, every material condition
depending upon the minds of other people may be changed or transmuted in
accordance with the earnest desire, will, and "treatments" of person desiring
changed conditions of life. The public are so generally informed regarding
these things at present, that we do not deem it necessary to mention the same
at length, our purpose at this point being merely to show the Hermetic
Principle and Art underlying all of these various forms of practice, good and
evil, for the force can be used in opposite directions according to the
Hermetic Principles of Polarity.
In this little book we shall
state the basic principles of Mental Transmutation, that all who read may
grasp the Underlying Principles, and thus possess the Master-Key that will
unlock the many doors of the Principle of Polarity.
We shall now proceed to a
consideration of the first of the Hermetic Seven Principles--the Principle of
Mentalism, in which is explained the truth that "THE ALL is Mind; the Universe
is Mental," in the words of The Kybalion. We ask the close attention, and
careful study of this great Principle, on the part of our students, for it is
really the Basic Principle of the whole Hermetic Philosophy, and of the
Hermetic Art of Mental Transmutation.
Chapter IV
The All
"Under, and back of, the
Universe of Time, Space and Change, is ever to be found The Substantial
Reality --the Fundamental Truth." -- The Kybalion
"Substance" means: "that which
underlies all outward manifestations; the essence; the essential reality; the
thing in itself," etc. "Substantial" means: "actually existing; being the
essential element; being real," etc. "Reality" means:" the state of being
real; true, enduring; valid; fixed; permanent; actual," etc.
Under and behind all outward
appearances or manifestations, there must always be a Substantial Reality.
This is the Law. Man considering the Universe, of which he is a unit, sees
nothing but change in matter, forces, and mental states. He sees that nothing
really IS, but that everything is BECOMING and CHANGING. Nothing stands
still-everything is being born, growing, dying-the very instant a thing
reaches its height, it begins to decline-the law of rhythm is in constant
operation -there is no reality, enduring quality, fixity, or substantiality in
anything- nothing is permanent but Change. He sees all things evolving from
other things, and resolving into other things-a constant action and reaction;
inflow and outflow; building up and tearing down; creation and destruction;
birth, growth and death. Nothing endures but Change. And if he be a thinking
man, he realizes that all of these changing things must be but outward
appearances or manifestations of some Underlying Power-some Substantial
Reality.
All thinkers, in all lands and
in all times, have assumed the necessity for postulating the existence of this
Substantial Reality. All philosophies worthy of the name have been based upon
this thought. Men have given to this Substantial Reality many names-some have
called it by the term of Deity (under many titles). Others have called it "The
Infinite and Eternal Energy" others have tried to call it "Matter"-but all
have acknowledged its existence. It is self-evident it needs no argument.
In these lessons we have
followed the example of some of the world's greatest thinkers, both ancient
and modern--the Hermetic. Masters--and have called this Underlying Power--this
Substantial Reality- .by the Hermetic name of "THE ALL," which term we
consider the most comprehensive of the many terms applied by Man to THAT which
transcends names and terms.
We accept and teach the view of
the great Hermetic thinkers of all times, as well as of those illumined souls
who have reached higher planes of being, both of whom assert that the inner
nature of THE ALL is UNKNOWABLE. This must be so, for naught by THE ALL itself
can comprehend its own nature and being.
The Hermetists believe and teach
that THE ALL, "in itself," is and must ever be UNKNOWABLE. They regard all the
theories, guesses and speculations of the theologians and metaphysicians
regarding the inner nature of THE ALL, as but the childish efforts of mortal
minds to grasp the secret of the Infinite. Such efforts have always failed and
will always fail, from the very nature of the task. One pursuing such
inquiries travels around and around in the labyrinth of thought, until he is
lost to all sane reasoning, action or conduct, and is utterly unfitted for the
work of life. He is like the squirrel which frantically runs around and around
the circling treadmill wheel of his cage, traveling ever and yet reaching
nowhere--at the end a prisoner still, and standing just where he started.
And still more presumptuous are
those who attempt to ascribe to THE ALL the personality, qualities,
properties, characteristics and attributes of themselves, ascribing to THE ALL
the human emotions, feelings, and characteristics, even down to the pettiest
qualities of mankind, such as jealousy, susceptibility to flattery and praise,
desire for offerings and worship, and all the other survivals from the days of
the childhood of the race. Such ideas are not worthy of grown men and women,
and are rapidly being discarded.
(At this point, it may be proper
for me to state that we make a distinction between Religion and
Theology--between Philosophy and Metaphysics. Religion, to us, means that
intuitional realization of the existence of THE ALL, and one's relationship to
it; while Theology means the attempts of men to ascribe personality,
qualities, and characteristics to it; their theories regarding its affairs,
will, desires, plans, and designs, and their assumption of the office of
''middle-men'' between THE ALL and the people. Philosophy, to us, means the
inquiry after knowledge of things knowable and thinkable; while Metaphysical
means the attempt to carry the inquiry over and beyond the boundaries and into
regions unknowable and unthinkable, and with the same tendency as that of
Theology. And consequently, both Religion and Philosophy mean to us things
having roots in Reality, while Theology and Metaphysics seem like broken
reeds, rooted in the quicksands of ignorance, and affording naught but the
most insecure support for the mind or soul of Man. we do not insist upon our
students accepting these definitions--we mention them merely to show our
position. At any rate, you shall hear very little about Theology and
Metaphysics in these lessons.)
But while the essential nature
of THE ALL is Unknowable, there are certain truths connected with its
existence which the human mind finds itself compelled to accept. And an
examination of these reports form a proper subject of inquiry, particularly as
they agree with the reports of the Illumined on higher planes. And to this
inquiry we now invite you. "THAT which is the Fundamental Truth-the
Substantial Reality--is beyond true naming, but the Wise Men call it THE
ALL."--The Kybalion. "In its Essence, THE ALL is UNKNOWABLE."-- The Kybalion.
"But, the report of Reason must be hospitably received, and treated with
respect." -- The Kybalion.
The human reason, whose reports
we must accept so long as we think at all, informs us as follows regarding THE
ALL, and that without attempting to remove the veil of the Unknowable:
(1) THE ALL must be ALL that
REALLY IS. There can be nothing existing outside of THE ALL, else THE ALL
would not be THE ALL.
(2) THE ALL must be INFINITE,
for there is nothing else to define, confine, bound, limit; or restrict THE
ALL. It must be Infinite in Time, or ETERNAL,--it must have always
continuously existed, for there is nothing else to have ever created it, and
something can never evolve from nothing, and if it had ever "not been," even
for a moment, it would not "be" now,--it must continuously exist forever, for
there is nothing to destroy it, and it can never "not-be," even for a moment,
because something can never become nothing. It must be Infinite in Space--it
must be Everywhere, for there is no place outside of THE ALL--it cannot be
otherwise than continuous in Space, without break, cessation, separation, or
interruption, for there is nothing to break, separate, or interrupt its
continuity, and nothing with which to "fill in the gaps." It must be Infinite
in Power, or Absolute, for there is nothing to limit, restrict, restrain,
confine, disturb or condition it--it is subject to no other Power, for there
is no other Power.
(3) THE ALL must be IMMUTABLE,
or not subject to change in its real nature, for there is nothing to work
changes upon it nothing into which it could change, nor from which it could
have changed. It cannot be added to nor subtracted from; increased nor
diminished; nor become greater or lesser in any respect whatsoever. It must
have always been, and must always remain, just what it is now--THE ALL--there
has never been, is not now, and never will be, anything else into which it can
change.
THE ALL being Infinite,
Absolute, Eternal and Unchangeable it must follow that anything finite,
changeable, fleeting, and conditioned cannot be THE ALL. And as there is
Nothing outside of THE ALL, in Reality, then any and all such finite things
must be as Nothing in Reality. Now do not become befogged, nor frightened--we
are not trying to lead you into the Christian Science field under cover of
Hermetic Philosophy. There is a Reconciliation of this apparently
contradictory state of affairs. Be patient, we will reach it in time.
We see around us that which is
called " Matter," which forms the physical foundation for all forms. Is THE
ALL merely Matter? Not at all! Matter cannot manifest Life or Mind, and as
Life and Mind are manifested in the Universe, THE ALL cannot be Matter, for
nothing rises higher than its own source--nothing is ever manifested in an
effect that is not in the cause--nothing is evolved as a consequent that is
not involved as an antecedent. And then Modern Science informs us that there
is really no such thing as Matter-that what we call Matter is merely
"interrupted energy or force," that is, energy or force at a low rate of
vibration. As a recent writer has said "Matter has melted into Mystery." Even
Material Science has abandoned the theory of Matter, and now rests on the
basis of "Energy."
Then is THE ALL mere Energy or
Force? Not Energy or Force as the materialists use the terms, for their energy
and force are blind, mechanical things, devoid of Life or Mind. Life and Mind
can never evolve from blind Energy or Force, for the reason given a moment
ago: 'Nothing can rise higher than its source--nothing is evolved unless it is
involved--nothing manifests in the effect, unless it is in the cause." And so
THE ALL cannot be mere Energy or Force, for, if it were, then there would be
no such things as Life and Mind in existence, and we know better than that,
for we are Alive and using Mind to consider this very question, and so are
those who claim that Energy or Force is Everything.
What is there then higher than
Matter or Energy that we know to be existent in the Universe? LIFE AND MIND!
Life and Mind in all their varying degrees of unfoldment! "Then," you ask, "do
you mean to tell us that THE ALL is LIFE and MIND?" Yes! and No! is our
answer. If you mean Life and Mind as we poor petty mortals know them, we say
No! THE ALL is not that! "But what kind of Life and Mind do you mean?" you
ask. The answer is "LIVING MIND," as far above that which mortals know by
those words, as Life and Mind are higher than mechanical forces, or
matter--INFINITE LIVING MIND as compared to finite Life and Mind." We mean
that which the illumined souls mean when they reverently pronounce the word:
"SPIRIT!" "THE ALL" is Infinite Living Mind the Illumined call it SPIRIT!
Chapter V
The Mental
Universe
"The Universe is Mental--held
in the Mind of THE ALL." -- The Kybalion
THE ALL is SPIRIT! But what is
Spirit? This question cannot be answered, for the reason that its definition
is practically that of THE ALL, which cannot be explained or defined. Spirit
is simply a name that men give to the highest conception of Infinite Living
Mind--it means "the Real Essence"--it means Living Mind, as much superior to
Life and Mind as we know them, as the latter are superior to mechanical Energy
and Matter. Spirit transcends our understanding, and we use the term merely
that we may think or speak of THE ALL. For the purposes of thought and
understanding, we are justified in thinking of Spirit as Infinite Living Mind,
at the same time acknowledging that we cannot fully understand it. We must
either do this or stop thinking of the matter at all.
Let us now proceed to a
consideration of the nature of the Universe, as a whole and in its parts. What
is the Universe? We have seen that there can be nothing outside of THE ALL.
Then is the Universe THE ALL ? No, this cannot be, because the Universe seems
to be made up of MANY and is constantly changing, and in other ways it does
not measure up to the ideas that we are compelled to accept regarding THE ALL,
as stated in our last lesson. Then if the Universe be not THE ALL, then it
must be Nothing-- such is the inevitable conclusion of the mind at first
thought. But this will not satisfy the question, for we are sensible of the
existence of the Universe. Then if the Universe is neither THE ALL, nor
Nothing, what Can it be? Let us examine this question.
If the Universe exists at all,
or seems to exist, it must proceed in some way from THE ALL--it must be a
creation of THE ALL. But as something can never come from nothing, from what
could THE ALL have created it Some philosophers have answered this question by
saying that THE ALL created the Universe from ITSELF --that is, from the being
and substance of THE ALL. But this will not do, for THE ALL cannot be
subtracted from, nor divided, as we have seen, and then again if this be so,
would not each particle in the Universe be aware of its being THE ALL --THE
ALL could not lose its knowledge of itself, nor actually BECOME an atom, or
blind force, or lowly living thing. Some men, indeed, realizing that THE ALL
is indeed ALL, and also recognizing that they, the men, existed, have jumped
to the conclusion that they and THE ALL were identical, and they have filled
the air with shouts of "I AM GOD,' to the amusement of the multitude and the
sorrow of sages. The claim of the corpuscle that: "I am Man!" would be modest
in comparison. But, what indeed is the Universe, if it be not THE ALL, not yet
created by THE ALL having separated itself into fragments? What else can it be
of what else can it be made ? This is the great question. Let us examine it
carefully. We find here that the "Principle of Correspondence" (see Lesson I.)
comes to our aid here. The old Hermetic axiom, "As above so below," may be
pressed into service at this point. Let us endeavor to get a glimpse of the
workings on higher planes by examining those on our own. The Principle of
Correspondence must apply to this as well as to other problems.
Let us see! On his own plane of
being, how does Man create? Well, first, he may create by making something out
of outside materials. But this will not do, for there are no materials outside
of THE ALL with which it may create. Well, then, secondly, Man pro-creates or
reproduces his kind by the process of begetting, which is self-multiplication
accomplished by transferring a portion of his substance to his offspring. But
this will not do, because THE ALL cannot transfer or subtract a portion of
itself, nor can it reproduce or multiply itself--in the first place there
would be a taking away, and in the second case a multiplication or addition to
THE ALL, both thoughts being an absurdity. Is there no third way in which MAN
creates? Yes, there is--he CREATES MENTALLY! And in so doing he uses no
outside materials, nor does he reproduce himself, and yet his Spirit pervades
the Mental Creation. Following the Principle of Correspondence, we are
justified in considering that THE ALL creates the Universe MENTALLY, in a
manner akin to the process whereby Man creates Mental Images. And, here is
where the report of Reason tallies precisely with the report of the Illumined,
as shown by their teachings and writings. Such are the teachings of the Wise
Men. Such was the Teaching of Hermes. THE ALL can create in no other way
except mentally, without either using material (and there is none to use), or
else reproducing itself (which is also impossible). There is no escape from
this conclusion of the Reason, which, as we have said, agrees with the highest
teachings of the Illumined. Just as you, student, may create a Universe of
your own in your mentality, so does THE ALL create Universes in its own
Mentality. But your Universe is the mental creation of a Finite Mind, whereas
that of THE ALL is the creation of an Infinite. The two are similar in kind,
but infinitely different in degree. We shall examine more closely into the
process of creation and manifestation as we proceed. But this is the point to
fix in your minds at this stage: THE UNIVERSE, AND ALL IT CONTAINS, IS A
MENTAL CREATION OF THE ALL. Verily indeed, ALL IS MIND!
"THE ALL creates in its Infinite
Mind countless Universes, which exist for aeons of Time--and yet, to THE ALL,
the creation, development, decline and death of a million Universes is as the
time of the twinkling of an eye."--The Kybalion
"The Infinite Mind of THE ALL is
the womb of Universes."--The Kybalion
The Principle of Gender (see
Lesson I. and other lessons to follow) is manifested on all planes of life,
material mental and spiritual. But, as we have said before, "Gender" does not
mean "Sex" sex is merely a material manifestation of gender. "Gender" means
"relating to generation or creation." And whenever anything is generated or
created, on any plane, the Principle of Gender must be manifested. And this is
true even in the creation of Universes.
Now do not jump to the
conclusion that we are teaching that there is a male and female God, or
Creator. That idea is merely a distortion of the ancient teachings on the
subject. The true teaching is that THE ALL, in itself, is above Gender, as it
is above every other Law, including those of Time and Space. It is the Law,
from which the Laws proceed, and it is not subject to them. But when THE ALL
manifests on the plane of generation or creation, then it acts according to
Law and Principle, for it is moving on a lower plane of Being. And
consequently it manifests the Principle of Gender, in its Masculine and
Feminine aspects, on the Mental Plane, of course.
This idea may seem startling to
some of you who hear it for the first time, but you have all really passively
accepted it in your everyday conceptions. You speak of the Fatherhood of God,
and the Motherhood of Nature--of God, the Divine Father, and Nature the
Universal Mother --and have thus instinctively acknowledged the Principle of
Gender in the Universe. Is this not so?
But, the Hermetic teaching does
not imply a real duality- .THE ALL is ONE the Two Aspects are merely aspects
of manifestation. The teaching is that The Masculine Principle manifested by
THE ALL stands, in a way, apart from the actual mental creation of the
Universe. It projects its Will toward the Feminine Principle (which may be
called "Nature") whereupon the latter begins the actual work of the evolution
of the Universe, from simple "centers of activity" on to man, and then on and
on still higher, all according to well-established and firmly enforced Laws of
Nature. If you prefer the old figures of thought, you may think of the
Masculine Principle as GOD, the Father, and of the Feminine Principle as
NATURE, the Universal Mother, from whose womb all things have been born. This
is more than a mere poetic figure of speech --it is an idea of the actual
process of the creation of the Universe. But always remember, that THE ALL is
but One, and that in its Infinite Mind the Universe is generated, created and
exists.
It may help you to get the
proper idea, if you will apply the Law of Correspondence to yourself, and your
own mind. You know that the part of You which you call "I," in a sense, stands
apart and witnesses the creation of mental Images in your own mind. The part
of your mind in which the mental generation is accomplished may be called the
"Me" in distinction from the "I" which stands apart and witnesses and examines
the thoughts, ideas and images of the "Me."
"As above, so below," remember,
and the phenomena of one plane may be employed to solve the riddles of higher
or lower planes.
Is it any wonder that You, the
child, feel that instinctive reverence for THE ALL, which feeling we call
"religion"--that respect, and reverence for THE FATHER MIND? Is it any wonder
that, when you consider the works and wonders of Nature, you are overcome with
a mighty feeling which has its roots away down in your inmost being? It is the
MOTHER MIND that you are pressing close up to, like a babe to the breast.
Do not make the mistake of
supposing that the little world you see around you-the Earth, which is a mere
grain of dust in the Universe--is the Universe itself. There are millions upon
millions of such worlds, and greater. And there are millions of millions of
such Universes in existence within the Infinite Mind of THE ALL. And even in
our own little solar system there are regions and planes of life far higher
than ours, and beings compared to which we earth-bound mortals are as the
slimy life-forms that dwell on the ocean's bed when compared to Man. There are
beings with powers and attributes higher than Man has ever dreamed of the
gods' possessing. And yet these beings were once as you, and still lower--and
you will be even as they, and still higher, in time, for such is the Destiny
of Man as reported by the Illumined.
And Death is not real, even in
the Relative sense--it is but Birth to a new life-and You shall go on, and on,
and on, to higher and still higher planes of life, for aeons upon aeons of
time. The Universe is your home, and you shall explore its farthest recesses
before the end of Time. You are dwelling in the Infinite Mind of THE ALL, and
your possibilities and opportunities are infinite, both in time and space. And
at the end of the Grand Cycle of Aeons, when THE ALL shall draw back into
itself all of its creations--you will go gladly for you will then be able to
know the Whole Truth of being At One with THE ALL. Such is the report of the
Illumined--those who have advanced well along The Path.
And, in the meantime, rest calm
and serene--you are safe and protected by the Infinite Power of the
FATHER-MOTHER MIND.
"Within the Father-Mother
Mind, mortal children are at home." -- The Kybalion
"There is not one who is
Fatherless, nor Motherless in the Universe." -- The Kybalion
Chapter VI
The Divine
Paradox
"The half-wise, recognizing
the comparative unreality of the Universe, imagine that they may defy its
Laws--such are vain and presumptuous fools, and they are broken against the
rocks and torn asunder by the elements by reason of their folly. The truly
wise, knowing the nature of the Universe, use Law against laws; the higher
against the lower; and by the Art of Alchemy transmute that which is
undesirable into that which is worthy, and thus triumph. Mastery consists
not in abnormal dreams, visions and fantastic imaginings or living, but in
using the higher forces against the lower--escaping the pains of the lower
planes by vibrating on the higher. Transmutation, not presumptuous denial,
is the weapon of the Master." -- The Kybalion
This is the Paradox of the
Universe, resulting from the Principle of Polarity which manifests when THE
ALL begins to Create--hearken to it for it points the difference between
half-wisdom and wisdom. While to THE INFINITE ALL, the Universe, its Laws, its
Powers, its life, its Phenomena, are as things witnessed in the state of
Meditation or Dream; yet to all that is Finite, the Universe must be treated
as Real, and life, and action, and thought, must be based thereupon,
accordingly, although with an ever understanding of the Higher Truth. Each
according to its own Plane and Laws. Were THE ALL to imagine that the Universe
were indeed Reality, then woe to the Universe, for there would be then no
escape from lower to higher, divineward--then would the Universe become a
fixity and progress would become impossible. And if Man, owing to half-wisdom,
acts and lives and thinks of the Universe as merely a dream (akin to his own
finite dreams) then indeed does it so become for him, and like a sleep-walker
he stumbles ever around and around in a circle, making no progress, and being
forced into an awakening at last by his falling bruised and bleeding over the
Natural Laws which he ignored. Keep your mind ever on the Star, but let your
eyes watch over your footsteps, lest you fall into the mire by reason of your
upward gaze. Remember the Divine Paradox, that while the Universe IS NOT,
still IT IS. Remember ever the Two Poles of Truth the Absolute and the
Relative. Beware of Half-Truths.
What Hermetists know as "the Law
of Paradox" is an aspect of the Principle of Polarity. The Hermetic writings
are filled with references to the appearance of the Paradox in the
consideration of the problems of Life and Being. The Teachers are constantly
warning their students against the error of omitting the "other side" of any
question. And their warnings are particularly directed to the problems of the
Absolute and the Relative, which perplex all students of philosophy, and which
cause so many to think and act contrary to what is generally known as "common
sense." And we caution all students to be sure to grasp the Divine Paradox of
the Absolute and Relative, lest they become entangled in the mire of the
Half-Truth. With this in view this particular lesson has been written. Read it
carefully!
The first thought that comes to
the thinking man after he realizes the truth that the Universe is a Mental
Creation of THE ALL, is that the Universe and all that it contains is a mere
illusion; an unreality; against which idea his instincts revolt. But this,
like all other great truths, must be considered both from the Absolute and the
Relative points of view. From the Absolute viewpoint, of course, the Universe
is in the nature of an illusion, a dream, a phantasmagoria, as compared to THE
ALL in itself. We recognize this even in our ordinary view, for we speak of
the world as "a fleeting show" that comes and goes, is born and dies--for the
element of impermanence and change, finiteness and unsubstantiality, must ever
be connected with the idea of a created Universe when it is contrasted with
the idea of THE ALL, no matter what may be our beliefs concerning the nature
of both. Philosopher, metaphysician, scientist and theologian all agree upon
this idea, and the thought is found in all forms of philosophical thought and
religious conceptions, as well as in the theories of the respective schools of
metaphysics and theology. So, the Hermetic Teachings do not preach the
unsubstantiality of the Universe in any stronger terms than those more
familiar to you, although their presentation of the subject may seem somewhat
more startling. Anything that has a beginning and an ending must be, in a
sense, unreal and untrue, and the Universe comes under the rule, in all
schools of thought. From the Absolute point of view, there is nothing Real
except THE ALL, no matter what terms we may use in thinking of, or discussing
the subject. Whether the Universe be created of Matter, or whether it be a
Mental Creation in the Mind of THE ALL--it is unsubstantial, non-enduring, a
thing of time, space and change. We want you to realize this fact thoroughly,
before you pass judgment on the Hermetic conception of the Mental nature of
the Universe. Think over any and all of the other conceptions, and see whether
this be not true of them.
But the Absolute point of view
shows merely one side of the picture--the other side is the Relative one.
Absolute Truth has been defined as "Things as the mind of God knows them,"
while Relative Truth is "Things as the highest reason of Man understands
them." And so while to THE ALL the Universe must be unreal and illusionary, a
mere dream or result of meditation,--nevertheless, to the finite minds forming
a part of that Universe, and viewing it through mortal faculties, the Universe
is very real indeed, and must be so considered. In recognizing the Absolute
view, we must not make the mistake of ignoring or denying the facts and
phenomena of the Universe as they present themselves to our mortal
faculties--we are not THE ALL, remember.
To take familiar illustrations,
we all recognize the fact that matter "exists" to our senses--we will fare
badly if we do not. And yet, even our finite minds understand the scientific
dictum that there is no such thing as Matter from a scientific point of
view--that which we call Matter is held to be merely an aggregation of atoms,
which atoms themselves are merely a grouping of units of force, called
electrons or "ions," vibrating and in constant circular motion. We kick a
stone and we feel the impact--it seems to be real, notwithstanding that we
know it to be merely what we have stated above. But remember that our foot,
which feels the impact by means of our brains, is likewise Matter, so
constituted of electrons, and for that matter so are our brains. And, at the
best, if it were not by reason of our Mind, we would not know the foot or
stone at all.
Then again, the ideal of the
artist or sculptor, which he is endeavoring to reproduce in stone or on
canvas, seems very real to him. So do the characters in the mind of the
author; or dramatist, which he seeks to express so that others may recognize
them. And if this be true in the case of our finite minds, what must be the
degree of Reality in the Mental Images created in the Mind of the Infinite?
Oh, friends, to mortals this Universe of Mentality is very real indeed--it is
the only one we can ever know, though we rise from plane to plane, higher and
higher in it. To know it otherwise, but actual experience, we must be THE ALL
itself. It is true that the higher we rise in the nearer to "the mind of the
Father" we reach--the more apparent becomes the illusory nature of finite
things, but not until THE ALL finally withdraws us into itself does the vision
actually vanish.
So, we need not dwell upon the
feature of illusion. Rather let us, recognizing the real nature of the
Universe, seek to understand its mental laws, and endeavor to use them to the
best effect in our upward progress through life, as we travel from plane to
plane of being. The Laws of the Universe are none the less "Iron Laws" because
of the mental nature. All, except THE ALL, are bound by them. What is IN THE
INFINITE MIND OF THE all; is REAL in a degree second only to that Reality
itself which is vested in the nature of THE ALL.
So, do not feel insecure or
afraid --we are all HELD FIRMLY IN THE INFINITE MIND OF THE ALL, and there is
naught to hurt us or for us to fear. There is no Power outside of THE ALL to
affect us. So we may rest calm and secure. There is a world of comfort and
security in this realization when once attained. Then "calm and peaceful do we
sleep, rocked in the Cradle of the Deep"--resting safely on the bosom of the
Ocean of Infinite Mind, which is THE ALL. In THE ALL, indeed, do "we live and
move and have our being."
Matter is none the less Matter
to us, while we dwell on the plane of Matter, although we know it to be merely
an aggregation of "electrons," or particles of Force, vibrating rapidly and
gyrating around each other in the formations of atoms; the atoms in turn
vibrating and gyrating, forming molecules, which latter in turn form larger
masses of Matter. Nor does Matter become less Matter, when we follow the
inquiry still further, and learn from the Hermetic Teachings, that the "Force"
of which the electrons are but units is merely a manifestation of the Mind of
THE ALL, and like all else in the Universe is purely Mental in its nature.
While on the Plane of matter, we must recognize its phenomena--we may control
Matter (as all Masters of higher or lesser degree do), but we do so by
applying the higher forces. We commit a folly when we attempt to deny the
existence of Matter in the relative aspect. We may deny its mastery over
us--and rightly so--but we should not attempt to ignore it in its relative
aspect, at least so long as we dwell upon its plane.
Nor do the Laws of Nature become
less constant or effective, when we know them, likewise, to be merely mental
creations. They are in full effect on the various planes. We overcome the
lower laws, by applying still higher ones--and in this way only. But we cannot
escape Law or rise above it entirely. Nothing but THE ALL can escape Law--and
that because THE ALL is LAW itself, from which all Laws emerge. The most
advanced Masters may acquire the powers usually attributed to the gods of men;
and there are countless ranks of being, in the great hierarchy of life, whose
being and power transcends even that of the highest Masters among men to a
degree unthinkable by mortals, but even the highest Master, and the highest
Being, must bow to the Law, and be as Nothing in the eye of THE ALL. So that
if even these highest Beings, whose powers exceed even those attributed by men
to their gods --if even these are bound by and are subservient to Law, then
imagine the presumption of mortal man, of our race and grade, when he dares to
consider the Laws of Nature as "unreal!" visionary and illusory, because he
happens to be able to grasp the truth that the Laws are Mental in nature, and
simply Mental Creations of THE ALL. Those Laws which THE ALL intends to be
governing Laws are not to be defied or argued away. So long as the Universe
endures, will they endure--for the Universe exists by virtue of these Laws
which form its framework and which hold it together.
The Hermetic Principle of
Mentalism, while explaining the true nature of the Universe upon the principle
that all is Mental, does not change the scientific conceptions of the
Universe, Life, or Evolution. In fact, science merely corroborates the
Hermetic Teachings. The latter merely teaches that the nature of the Universe
is "Mental," while modern science has taught that it is "Material'; or (of
late) that it is "Energy" at the last analysis. The Hermetic Teachings have no
fault to find with Herbert Spencer's basic principle which postulates the
existence of an "Infinite and Eternal Energy, from which all things proceed."
In fact, the Hermetics recognize in Spencer's philosophy the highest outside
statement of the workings of the Natural Laws that have ever been promulgated,
and they believe Spencer to have been a reincarnation of an ancient
philosopher who dwelt in ancient Egypt thousands of years ago, and who later
incarnated as Heraclitus, the Grecian philosopher who lived B. C. 500. And
they regard his statement of the "Infinite and Eternal Energy" as directly in
the line of the Hermetic Teachings, always with the addition of their own
doctrine that his "Energy" is the Energy of the Mind of THE ALL. With the
Master-Key of the Hermetic Philosophy, the student of Spencer will be able to
unlock many doors of the inner philosophical conceptions of the great English
philosopher, whose work shows the results of the preparation of his previous
incarnations. His teachings regarding Evolution and Rhythm are in almost
perfect agreement with the Hermetic Teachings regarding the Principle of
Rhythm.
So, the student of Hermetics
need not lay aside any of his cherished scientific views regarding the
Universe. All he is asked to do is to grasp the underlying principle of "THE
ALL is Mind; the Universe is Mental--held in the mind of THE ALL." He will
find that the other six of the Seven Principles will "fit into" his scientific
knowledge, and will serve to bring out obscure points and to throw light in
dark corners. This is not to be wondered at, when we realize the influence of
the Hermetic thought of the early philosophers of Greece, upon whose
foundations of thought the theories of modern science largely rest. The
acceptance of the First Hermetic Principle (Mentalism is the only great point
of difference between Modern Science and Hermetic students, and Science is
gradually moving toward the Hermetic position in its groping in the dark for a
way out of the Labyrinth into which it has wandered in its search for Reality.
The purpose of this lesson is to
impress upon the minds of our students the fact that, to all intents and
purposes, the Universe and its laws, and its phenomena, are just as REAL, so
far as Man is concerned as they would be under the hypotheses of Materialism
or Energism. Under any hypothesis the Universe in its outer aspect is
changing, ever-flowing, and transitory--and therefore devoid of substantiality
and reality. But (note the other pole of the truth) under the same hypotheses,
we are compelled to ACT AND LIVE as if the fleeting things were real and
substantial. With this difference, always, between the various
hypotheses--that under the old views Mental Power was ignored as a Natural
Force, while under Mentalism it becomes the Greatest Natural Force. and this
one difference revolutionizes Life, to those who understand the Principle and
its resulting laws and practice.
So, finally, students all, grasp
the advantage of Mentalism, and learn to know, use and apply the laws
resulting therefrom. But do not yield to the temptation which, as The Kybalion
states, overcomes the half-wise and which causes them to be hypnotized by the
apparent unreality of things, the consequence being that they wander about
like dream-people dwelling in a world of dreams, ignoring the practical work
and life of man, the end being that "they are broken against the rocks and
torn asunder by the elements, by reason of their folly." Rather follow the
example of the wise, which the same authority states, "use Law against Laws;
the higher against the lower; and by the Art of Alchemy transmute that which
is undesirable into that which is worthy, and thus triumph." Following the
authority, let us avoid the half-wisdom (which is folly) which ignores the
truth that: "Mastery consists not in abnormal dreams, visions, and fantastic
imaginings or living, but in using the higher forces against the
lower-escaping the pains of the lower planes by vibrating on the higher."
Remember always, student, that "Transmutation, not presumptuous denial, is the
weapon of the Master." The above quotations are from The Kybalion, and are
worthy of being committed to memory by the student.
We do not live in a world of
dreams, but in an Universe which while relative, is real so far as our lives
and actions are concerned. Our business in the Universe is not to deny its
existence, but to LIVE, using the Laws to rise from lower to higher -living
on, doing the best that we can under the circumstances arising each day, and
living, so far as is possible, to our biggest ideas and ideals. The true
Meaning of Life is not known to men on this plane .if, indeed, to any--but the
highest authorities, and our own intuitions, teach us that we will make no
mistake in living up to the best that is in us, so far as is possible, and
realising the Universal tendency in the same direction in spite of apparent
evidence to the contrary. We are all on The Path--and the road leads upward
ever, with frequent resting places.
Read the message of The Kybalion-
-and follow the example of "the wise"--avoiding the mistake of "the half-wise"
who perish by reason of their folly.
Chapter
VII
"The All"
in All
"While All is in THE ALL, it
is equally true that THE ALL is in ALL. To him who truly understands this
truth hath come great knowledge." -- The Kybalion
How often have the majority of
people heard repeated the statement that their Deity (called by many names)
was "All in All" and how little have they suspected the inner occult truth
concealed by these carelessly uttered words? The commonly used expression is a
survival of the ancient. Hermetic Maxim quoted above. as the Kybalion says:
"To him who truly understands this truth, hath come great knowledge." And,
this being so, let us seek this truth, the understanding of which means so
much. In this statement of truth--this Hermetic Maxim--is concealed one of the
greatest philosophical, scientific and religious truths.
We have given you the Hermetic
Teaching regarding the Mental Nature of the Universe--the truth that "the
Universe is Mental--held in the Mind of THE ALL" As the Kybalion says, in the
passage quoted above: "All is in THE ALL." But note also the co-related
statement, that: "It is equally true that THE ALL is in ALL." This apparently
contradictory statement is reconcilable under the Law of Paradox. It is,
moreover, an exact Hermetic statement of the relations existing between THE
ALL and its mental Universe. We have seen how "All is in THE ALL"--now let us
examine the other aspect of the subject.
The Hermetic Teachings are to
the effect that THE ALL is Imminent in ("remaining within; inherent; abiding
within") its Universe, and in every part, particle, unit, or combination,
within the Universe. This statement is usually illustrated by the Teachers by
a reference to the Principle of Correspondence. The Teacher instructs the
student to form a Mental Image of something, a person, an idea, something
having a mental form, the favorite example being that of the author or
dramatist forming an idea of his characters; or a painter or sculptor forming
an image of an ideal that he wishes to express by his art. In each case, the
student will find that while the image has its existence, and being, solely
within his own mind, yet he, the student, author, dramatist, painter, or
sculptor, is, in a sense, immanent in; remaining within; or abiding within,
the mental image also. In other words, the entire virtue, life, spirit, of
reality in the mental image is derived from the 'immanent mind" of the
thinker. Consider this for a moment, until the idea is grasped.
To take a modern example, let us
say that Othello, Iago, Hamlet, Lear, Richard III, existed merely in the mind
of Shakespeare, at the time of their conception or creation. And yet,
Shakespeare also existed within each of these characters, giving them their
vitality, spirit, and action. Whose is the "spirit" of the characters that we
know as Micawber, Oliver Twist, Uriah Heep-- is it Dickens, or have each of
these characters a personal spirit, independent of their creator? Have the
Venus of Medici, the Sistine Madonna, the Appollo Belvidere, spirits and
reality of their own, or do they represent the spiritual and mental power of
their creators? The Law of Paradox explains that both propositions are true,
viewed from the proper viewpoints. Micawber is both Micawber, and yet Dickens.
And, again, while Micawber may be said to be Dickens, yet Dickens is not
identical with Micawber. Man, like Micawber, may exclaim: 'The Spirit of my
Creator is inherent within me --and yet I: am not HE!" How different this from
the shocking half-truth so vociferously announced by certain of the half wise,
who fill the air with their raucous cries of: "I am God!" Imagine poor
Micawber, or the sneaky Uriah Heep, crying: "I Am Dickens"; or some of the
lowly clods in one of Shakespeare's plays, eloquently announcing that: I Am
Shakespeare !" THE ALL is in the earthworm, and yet the earthworm is far from
being THE ALL. And still the wonder remains, that though the earthworm exists
merely as a lowly thing, created and having its being solely within the Mind
of THE ALL--yet THE ALL is immanent in the earthworm, and in the particles
that go to make up the earthworm. Can there be any greater mystery than this
of "All in THE ALL; and THE ALL in All?"
The student will, of course,
realize that the illustrations given above are necessarily imperfect and
inadequate, for they represent the creation of mental images in finite minds,
while the Universe is a creation of Infinite Mind--and the difference between
the two poles separates them. And yet it is merely a matter of degree--the
same Principle is in operation--the Principle of Correspondence manifests in
each-- "As above, so Below; as Below, so above."
And, in the degree that Man
realizes the existence of the Indwelling Spirit immanent within his being, so
will he rise in the spiritual scale of life. This is what spiritual
development means--the recognition, realization, and manifestation of the
Spirit within us. Try to remember this last definition--that of spiritual
development. It contains the Truth of True Religion.
There are many planes of
Being--many sub-planes of Life--many degrees of existence in the Universe. And
all depend upon the advancement of beings in the scale, of which scale the
lowest point is the grossest matter, the highest being separated only by the
thinnest division from the SPIRIT of THE ALL. And, upward and onward along
this Scale of Life, everything is moving. All are on the Path, whose end is
THE ALL. All progress is a Returning Home. All is Upward and Onward, in spite
of all seemingly contradictory appearances. Such is the message of the
llumined.
The Hermetic Teachings
concerning the process of the Mental Creation of the Universe, are that at the
beginning of the Creative Cycle, THE ALL, in its aspect of Being, projects its
Will toward its aspect of "Becoming" and the process of creation begins. It is
taught that the process consists of the lowering of Vibration until a very low
degree of vibratory energy is reached, at which point the grossest possible
form of Matter is manifested. This process is called the stage of Involution,
in which THE ALL becomes "involved," or "wrapped up," in its creation. This
process is believed by the Hermetists to have a Correspondence to the mental
process of an artist, writer, or inventor, who becomes so wrapped up in his
mental creation as to almost forget his own existence and who, for the time
being, almost "lives in his creation," If instead of "wrapped" we use the word
"rapt," perhaps we will give a better idea of what is meant.
This Involuntary stage of
Creation is sometimes called the "Outpouring" of the Divine Energy, just as
the Evolutionary state is called the "Indrawing." The extreme pole of the
Creative process is considered to be the furthest removed from THE ALL, while
the beginning of the Evolutionary stage is regarded as the beginning of the
return swing of the pendulum of Rhythm-- a "coming home" idea being held in
all of the Hermetic Teachings.
The Teachings are that during
the "Outpouring," the vibrations become lower and lower until finally the urge
ceases, and the return swing begins. But there is this difference, that while
in the "Outpouring" the creative forces manifest compactly and as a whole, yet
from the beginning of the Evolutionary or "Indrawing" stage, there is
manifested the Law of Individualization --that is, the tendency to separate
into Units of Force, so that finally that which left THE ALL as
unindividualized energy returns to its source as countless highly developed
Units of Life, having risen higher and higher in the scale by means of
Physical, Mental and Spiritual Evolution.
The ancient Hermetists use the
word "Meditation" in describing the process of the mental creation of the
Universe in the Mind of THE ALL, the word "Contemplation" also being
frequently employed. But the idea intended seems to be that of the employment
of the Divine Attention. "Attention" is a word derived from the Latin root,
meaning "to reach out; to stretch out," and so the act of Attention is really
a mental "reaching out; extension" of mental energy, so that the underlying
idea is readily understood when we examine into the real meaning of
"Attention."
The Hermetic Teachings regarding
the process of Evolution are that, THE ALL, having meditated upon the
beginning of the Creation--having thus established the material foundations of
the Universe having thought it into existence--then gradually awakens or
rouses from its Meditation and in so doing starts into manifestation the
process of Evolution, on the material mental and spiritual planes,
successively and in order. Thus the upward movement begins--and all begins to
move Spiritward. Matter becomes less gross; the Units spring into being; the
combinations begin to form; Life appears and manifests in higher and higher
forms. and Mind becomes more and more in evidence--the vibrations constantly
becoming higher. In short, the entire process of Evolution, in all of its
phases, begins, and proceeds according to the established Laws of the
Indrawing" process. All of this occupies aeons upon aeons of Man's time, each
aeon containing countless millions of years, but yet the Illumined inform us
that the entire creation, including Involution and Evolution, of an Universe,
is but "as the twinkle of the eye" to THE ALL At the end of countless cycles
of aeons of time, THE ALL withdraws its Attention--its Contemplation and
Meditation--of the Universe, for the Great Work is finished-and All is
withdrawn into THE ALL from which it emerged. But Mystery of Mysteries--the
Spirit of each soul is not annihilated, but is infinitely expanded--the
Created and the Creator are merged. Such is the report of the Illumined.
The above illustration of the
"meditation," and subsequent "awakening from meditation," of THE ALL, is of
course but an attempt of the teachers to describe the Infinite process by a
finite example. And, yet: "As Below, so Above." The difference is merely in
degree. And just. as THE ALL arouses itself from the meditation upon the
Universe, so does Man (in time) cease from manifesting upon the Material
Plane, and withdraws himself more and more into the Indwelling Spirit, which
is indeed "The Divine Ego."
There is one more matter of
which we desire to speak in this lesson, and that comes very near to an
invasion of the Metaphysical field of speculation, although our purpose is
merely to show the futility of such speculation. We allude to the question
which inevitably comes to the mind of all thinkers who have ventured to seek
the Truth. The question is: "WHY does THE ALL create Universes" The question
may be asked in different forms, but the above is the gist of the inquiry.
Men have striven hard to answer
this question, but still there is no answer worthy of the name. Some have
imagined that THE ALL had something to gain by it, but this is absurd, for
what could THE ALL gain that it did not already possess? Others have sought
the answer in the idea that THE ALL "wished something to love " and others
that it created for pleasure, or amusement; or because it "was lonely" or to
manifest its power;--all puerile explanations and ideas, belonging to the
childish period of thought.
Others have sought to explain
the mystery by assuming that THE ALL found itself "compelled" to create, by
reason of its own "internal nature" its "creative instinct." This idea is in
advance of the others, but its weak point lies in the idea of THE ALL being
"compelled" by anything, internal or external. If its "internal nature," or
"creative instinct," compelled it to do anything, then the "internal nature"
or "creative instinct" would be the Absolute, instead of THE ALL, and so
accordingly that part of the proposition falls. And, yet, THE ALL does create
and manifest, and seems to find some kind of satisfaction in so doing. And it
is difficult to escape the conclusion that in some infinite degree it must
have what would correspond to an "inner nature," or "creative instinct," in
man, with correspondingly infinite Desire and Will. It could not act unless it
Willed to Act; and it would not Will to Act, unless it Desired to Act and it
would not Desire to Act unless it obtained some Satisfaction thereby. And all
of these things would belong to an "Inner Nature," and might be postulated as
existing according to the Law of Correspondence. But, still, we prefer to
think of THE ALL as acting entirely FREE from any influence, internal as well
as external. That is the problem which lies at the root of difficulty --and
the difficulty that lies at the root of the problem.
Strictly speaking, there cannot
be said to be any "Reason" whatsoever for THE ALL to act, for a "reason"
implies a "cause," and THE ALL is above Cause and Effect, except when it Wills
to become a Cause, at which time the Principle is set into motion. So, you
see, the matter is Unthinkable, just as THE ALL is Unknowable. Just as we say
THE ALL merely "IS"--so we are compelled to say that "THE ALL ACTS BECAUSE IT
ACTS." At the last, THE ALL is All Reason in Itself; All Law in Itself; All
Action in Itself--and it may be said, truthfully, that THE ALL is Its Own
Reason; its own Law; its own Act--or still further, that THE ALL; Its Reason;
Its Act; is Law; are ONE, all being names for the same thing. In the opinion
of those who are giving you these present lessons, the answer is locked up in
the INNER SELF of THE ALL, along with its Secret of Being. The Law of
Correspondence, in our opinion, reaches only to that aspect of THE ALL, which
may be spoken of as "The Aspect of BECOMING." Back of that Aspect is "The
Aspect of BEING " in which all Laws are lost in LAW; all Principles merge into
PRINCIPLE--and THE ALL ; PRINCIPLE ; and BEING ; are IDENTICAL, ONE AND THE
SAME. Therefore, Metaphysical speculation on this point is futile. We go into
the matter here, merely to show that we recognize the question, and also the
absurdity of the ordinary answers of metaphysics and theology.
In conclusion, it may be of
interest to our students to learn that while some of the ancient, and modern,
Hermetic Teachers have rather inclined in the direction of applying the
Principle of Correspondence to the question, with the result of the "Inner
Nature" conclusion,--still the legends have it that HERMES, the Great, when
asked this question by his advanced students, answered them by PRESSING HIS
LIPS TIGHTLY TOGETHER and saying not a word, indicating that there WAS NO
ANSWER. But, then, he may have intended to apply the axiom of his philosophy,
that: "The lips of Wisdom are closed, except to the ears of Understanding,"
believing that even his advanced students did not possess the Understanding
which entitled them to the Teaching. At any rate, if Hermes possessed the
Secret, he failed to impart it, and so far as the world is concerned THE LIPS
OF HERMES ARE CLOSED regarding it. And where the Great Hermes hesitated to
speak, what mortal may dare to teach?
But, remember, that whatever be
the answer to this problem, if indeed there be an answer the truth remains
that "While All is in THE ALL, it is equally true that THE ALL is in All." The
Teaching on this point is emphatic. And, we may add the concluding words of
the quotation: "To him who truly understands this truth, hath come great
knowledge."
Chapter
VIII
The Planes
of Correspondence
"As above, so below; as below,
so above." -- The Kybalion.
The great Second Hermetic
Principle embodies the truth that there is a harmony, agreement, and
correspondence between the several planes of Manifestation, Life and Being.
This truth is a truth because all that is included in the Universe emanates
from the same source, and the same laws, principles, and characteristics apply
to each unit, or combination of unit, of activity, as each manifests its own
phenomena upon its own plane.
For the purpose of convenience
of thought and study, the Hermetic Philosophy considers that the Universe may
be divided into three great classes of phenomena, known as the Three Great
Planes, namely:
I. |
The Great Physical Plane. |
II. |
The Great Mental Plane. |
III. |
The Great Spiritual Plane. |
These divisions are more or less
artificial and arbitrary, for the truth is that all of the three divisions are
but ascending degrees of the great scale of Life, the lowest point of which is
undifferentiated Matter, and the highest point that of Spirit. And, moreover,
the different Planes shade into each other, so that no hard and fast division
may be made between the higher phenomena of the Physical and the lower of the
Mental; or between the higher of the Mental and the lower of the Physical.
In short, the Three Great Planes
may be regarded as three great groups of degrees of Life Manifestation. While
the purposes of this little book do not allow us to enter into an extended
discussion of, or explanation of, the subject of these different planes, still
we think it well to give a general description of the same at this point.
At the beginning we may as well
consider the question so often asked by the neophyte, who desires to be
informed regarding the meaning of the word Plane, which term has been very
freely used, and very poorly explained, in many recent works upon the subject
of occultism. The question is generally about as follows: Is a Plane a place
having dimensions, or is it merely a condition or state?" We answer: "No, not
a place, nor ordinary dimension of space; and yet more than a state or
condition. It may be considered as a state or condition, and yet the state or
condition is a degree of dimension, in a scale subject to measurement.
"Somewhat paradoxical, is it not? But let us examine the matter. A
"dimension," you know, is "a measure in a straight line, relating to measure,"
etc. The ordinary dimensions of space are length, breadth, and height, or
perhaps length, breadth, height, thickness or circumference. But there is
another dimension of "created things" or "measure," known to occultists, and
to scientists as well, although the latter have not as yet applied the term
"dimension" to it and this new dimension, which, by the way, is the much
speculated-about "Fourth Dimension," is the standard used in determining the
degrees or "planes."
This Fourth Dimension may be
called "The Dimension of Vibration" It is a fact well known to modern science,
as well as to the Hermetists who have embodied the truth in their "Third
Hermetic Principle," that everything is in motion; everything vibrates;
nothing is at rest. From the highest manifestation, to the lowest, everything
and all things Vibrate. Not only do they vibrate at different rates of motion,
but as in different directions and in a different manner. The degrees of the
rate of vibrations constitute the degrees of measurement on the Scale of
Vibrations--in other words the degrees of the Fourth Dimension. And these
degrees form what occultists call "Planes" The higher the degree of rate of
vibration, the higher the plane, and the higher the manifestation of Life
occupying that plane. So that while a plane is not "a place," nor yet "a state
or condition," yet it possesses qualities common to both. We shall have more
to say regarding the subject of the scale of Vibrations in our next lessons,
in which we shall consider the Hermetic Principle of Vibration.
You will kindly remember,
however, that the Three Great Planes are not actual divisions of the phenomena
of the Universe, but merely arbitrary terms used by the Hermetists in order to
aid in the thought and study of the various degrees and Forms of universal
activity and life. The atom of matter, the unit of force, the mind of man, and
the being of the arch-angel are all but degrees in one scale, and all
fundamentally the same, the difference between solely a matter of degree, and
rate of vibration--all are creations of THE ALL, and have their existence
solely within the Infinite Mind of THE ALL.
The Hermetists sub-divide each
of the Three Great Planes into Seven Minor Planes, and each of these latter
are also sub-divided into seven sub-planes, all divisions being more or less
arbitrary, shading into each other, and adopted merely for convenience of
scientific study and thought. The Great Physical Plane, and its Seven Minor
Planes, is that division of the phenomena of the Universe which includes all
that relates to physics, or material things, forces, and manifestations. It
includes all forms of that which we call Matter, and all forms of that which
we call Energy or Force. But you must remember that the Hermetic Philosophy
does not recognize Matter as a thing in itself, or as having a separate
existence even in the Mind of THE ALL. The Teachings are that Matter is but a
form of Energy--.that is, Energy at a low rate of vibrations of a certain
kind. And accordingly the Hermetists classify Matter under the head of Energy,
and give to it three of the Seven Minor Planes of the Great Physical Plane.
These Seven Minor Physical
Planes are as follows:
I. |
The Plane of Matter (A) |
II. |
The Plane of Matter (B) |
III. |
The Plane of Matter (C) |
IV. |
The Plane of Ethereal
Substance. |
V. |
The Plane of Energy (A) |
VI. |
The Plane of Energy (B) |
VII. |
The Plane of Energy (C) |
The Plane of Matter (A)
comprises forms of Matter in its form of solids, liquids, and gases, as
generally recognized by the text-books on physics. The Plane of Matter (B)
comprises certain higher and more subtle forms of Matter of the existence of
which modern science is but now recognizing, the phenomena of Radiant Matter,
in its phases of radium, etc., belonging to the lower sub-division of this
Minor Plane. The Plane of Matter (C) comprises forms of the most subtle and
tenuous Matter, the existence of which is not suspected by ordinary
scientists. The Plane of Ethereal Substance comprises that which science
speaks of as The Ether, a substance of extreme tenuity and elasticity,
pervading all Universal Space, and acting as a medium for the transmission of
waves of energy, such as light, heat, electricity, etc. This Ethereal
Substance forms a connecting link between Matter (so-called) and Energy, and
partakes of the nature of each. The Hermetic Teachings, however, instruct that
this plane has seven sub-divisions (as have all of the Minor Planes), and that
in fact there are seven ethers, instead of but one.
Next above the Plane of Ethereal
Substance comes the Plane of Energy (A), which comprises the ordinary forms of
Energy known to science, its seven sub planes being, respectively, Heat;
Light; Magnetism; Electricity, and Attraction (including Gravitation,
Cohesion, Chemical Affinity, etc.) and several other forms of energy indicated
by scientific experiments but not as yet named or classified. The Plane of
Energy (B) comprises seven sub-planes of higher forms of energy not as yet
discovered by science, but which have been called "Nature's Finer Forces" and
which are called into operation in manifestations of certain forms of mental
phenomena, and by which such phenomena becomes possible. The Plane of Energy
(C) comprises seven sub-planes of energy so highly organized that it bears
many of the characteristics of "life," but which is not recognized by the
minds of men on the ordinary plane of development, being available for the use
on beings of the Spiritual Plane alone--such energy is unthinkable to ordinary
man, and may be considered almost as "the divine power." The beings employing
the same are as "gods" compared even to the highest human types known to us.
The Great Mental Plane comprises
those forms of "living things" known to us in ordinary life, as well as
certain other forms not so well known except to the occultist. The
classification of the Seven Minor Mental Planes is more or less satisfactory
and arbitrary (unless accompanied by elaborate explanations which are foreign
to the purpose of this particular work), but we may as well mention them. They
are as follows:
I. |
The Plane of Mineral Mind. |
II. |
The Plane of Elemental Mind
(A). |
III. |
The Plane of Plant Mind. |
IV. |
The Plane of Elemental Mind
(B). |
V. |
The Plane of Animal Mind. |
VI. |
The Plane of Elemental Mind
(C). |
VII. |
The Plane of Human Mind. |
The Plane of Mineral Mind
comprises the "states or conditions" of the units or entities, or groups and
combinations of the same, which animate the forms known to us as "minerals,
chemicals, etc." These entities must not be confounded with the molecules,
atoms and corpuscles themselves, the latter being merely the material bodies
or forms of these entities, just as a man's body is but his material form and
not "himself." These entities may be called "souls" in one sense, and are
living beings of a low degree of development, life, and mind--just a little
more than the units of "living energy" which comprise the higher sub-divisions
of the highest Physical Plane. The average mind does not generally attribute
the possession of mind, soul, or life, to the mineral kingdom, but all
occultists recognize the existence of the same, and modern science is rapidly
moving forward to the point-of-view of the Hermetic, in this respect. The
molecules, atoms and corpuscles have their "loves and hates"; "likes and
dislikes"; "attractions and repulsions". "affinities and non-affinities,"
etc., and some of the more daring of modern scientific minds have expressed
the opinion that the desire and will, emotions and feelings, of the atoms
differ only in degree from those of men. We have no time or space to argue
this matter here. All occultists know it to be a fact, and others are referred
to some of the more recent scientific works for outside corroboration. There
are the usual seven sub-divisions to this plane.
The Plane of Elemental Mind (A)
comprises the state or condition, and degree of mental and vital development
of a class of entities unknown to the average man, but recognized to
occultists. They are invisible to the ordinary senses of man, but,
nevertheless, exist and play their part of the Drama of the Universe. Their
degree of intelligence is between that of the mineral and chemical entities on
the one hand, and of the entities of the plant kingdom on the other. There are
seven sub-divisions to this plane, also.
The Plane of Plant Mind, in its
seven sub-divisions, comprises the states or conditions of the entities
comprising the kingdoms of the Plant World, the vital and mental phenomena of
which is fairly well understood by the average intelligent person, many new
and interesting scientific works regarding "Mind and Life in Plants" having
been published during the last decade. Plants have life, mind and "souls," as
well as have the animals, man, and super-man.
The Plane of Elemental Mind (B),
in its seven sub-divisions, comprises the states and conditions of a higher
form of "elemental" or unseen entities, playing their part in the general work
of the Universe, the mind and life of which form a part of the scale between
the Plane of Plant Mind and the Plane of Animal Mind, the entities partaking
of the nature of both.
The Plane of Animal Mind, in its
seven sub-divisions, comprises the states and conditions of the entities,
beings, or souls, animating the animal forms of life, familiar to us all. It
is not necessary to go into details regarding this kingdom or plane of life,
for the animal world is as familiar to us as is our own.
The Plane of Elemental Mind (C),
in its seven sub-divisions, comprises those entities or beings, invisible as
are all such elemental forms, which partake of the nature of both animal and
human life in a degree and in certain combinations. The highest forms are
semi-human in intelligence.
The Plane of Human Mind, in its
seven sub-divisions, comprises those manifestations of life and mentality
which are common to Man, in his various grades, degrees, and divisions. In
this connection, we wish to point out the fact that the average man of today
occupies but the fourth sub-division of the Plane of Human Mind, and only the
most intelligent have crossed the borders of the Fifth Sub-Division. It has
taken the race millions of years to reach this stage, and it will take many
more years for the race to move on to the sixth and seventh sub-divisions, and
beyond. But, remember, that there have been races before us which have passed
through these degrees, and then on to higher planes. Our own race is the fifth
(with stragglers from the fourth) which has set foot upon The Path. And, then
there are a few advanced souls of our own race who have outstripped the
masses, and who have passed on to the sixth and seventh sub-division, and some
few being still further on. The man of the Sixth Sub-Division will be "The
Super Man"; he of the Seventh will be "The Over-Man."
In our consideration of the
Seven Minor Mental Planes, we have merely referred to the Three Elementary
Planes in a general way. We do not wish to go into this subject in detail in
this work, for it does not belong to this part of the general philosophy and
teachings. But we may say this much, in order to give you a little clearer
idea. of the relations of these planes to the more familiar ones -- the
Elementary Planes bear the same relation to the Planes of Mineral, Plant,
Animal and Human Mentality and Life, that the black keys on the piano do to
the white keys. The white keys are sufficient to produce music, but there are
certain scales, melodies, and harmonies, in which the black keys play their
part, and in which their presence is necessary. They are also necessary as
"connecting links" of soul-condition; entity states, etc., between the several
other and in certain combinations. The highest forms are semi-human in
intelligence.
The Plane of Human Mind, in its
seven sub-divisions, comprises those manifestations of life and mentality
which are common to Man, in his various grades, degrees, and divisions. In
this connection, we wish to point out the fact that the average man of today
occupies but the fourth sub-division of the Plane of Human Mind, and only the
most intelligent have crossed the borders of the Fifth Sub-Division. It has
taken the race millions of years to reach this stage, and it will take many
more years for the race to move on to the sixth and seventh sub-divisions, and
beyond. But, remember, that there have been races before us which have passed
through these degrees, and then on to higher planes. Our own race is the fifth
(with stragglers from the fourth) which has set foot upon The Path. And, then
there are a few advanced souls of our own race who have outstripped the
masses, and who have passed on to the sixth and seventh sub-division, and some
few being still further on. The man of the Sixth Sub-Division will be "The
Super Man"; he of the Seventh will be "The Over-Man."
In our consideration of the
Seven Minor Mental Planes, we have merely referred to the Three Elementary
Planes in a general way. We do not wish to go into this subject in detail in
this work, for it does not belong to this part of the general philosophy and
teachings. But we may say this much, in order to give you a little clearer
idea. of the relations of these planes to the more familiar ones -- the
Elementary Planes bear the same relation to the Planes of Mineral, Plant,
Animal and Human Mentality and Life, that the black keys on the piano do to
the white keys. The white keys are sufficient to produce music, but there are
certain scales, melodies, and harmonies, in which the black keys play their
part, and in which their presence is necessary. They are also necessary as
"connecting links" of soul-condition; entity states, etc. between the several
other planes, certain forms of development being attained therein--this last
fact giving to the reader who can "read between the lines" a new light upon
the processes of Evolution, and a new key to the secret door of the "leaps of
life" between kingdom and kingdom. The great kingdoms of Elementals are fully
recognized by all occultists, and the esoteric writings are full of mention of
them. The readers of Bulwer's "Zanoni" and similar tales will recognize the
entities inhabiting these planes of life.
Passing on from the Great Mental
Plane to the Great Spiritual Plane, what shall we say? How can we explain
these higher states of Being, Life and Mind, to minds as yet unable to grasp
and understand the higher sub-divisions of the Plane of Human Mind? The task
is impossible. We can speak only in the most general terms. How may Light be
described to a man born blind--how sugar, to a man who has never tasted
anything sweet--how harmony, to one born deaf?
All that we can say is that the
Seven Minor Planes of the Great Spiritual Plane (each Minor Plane having its
seven subdivisions) comprise Beings possessing Life, Mind and Form as far
above that of man of to-day as the latter is above the earthworm, mineral or
even certain forms of Energy or Matter. The Life of these Beings so far
transcends ours, that we cannot even think of the details of the same; their
minds so far transcend ours, that to them we scarcely seem to "think," and our
mental processes seem almost akin to material processes; the Matter of which
their forms are composed is of the highest Planes of Matter, nay, some are
even said to be "clothed in Pure Energy." What may be said of such Beings?
On the Seven Minor Planes of the
Great Spiritual Plane exist Beings of whom we may speak as Angels; Archangels;
Demi Gods. On the lower Minor Planes dwell those great souls whom we call
Masters and Adepts. Above them come the Great Hierarchies of the Angelic
Hosts, unthinkable to man; and above those come those who may without
irreverence be called "The Gods," so high in the scale of Being are they,
their being, intelligence and power being akin to those attributed by the
races of men to their conceptions of Deity. These Beings are beyond even the
highest flights of the human imagination, the word "Divine" being the only one
applicable to them. Many of these Beings, as well as the Angelic Host, take
the greatest interest in the affairs of the Universe and play an important
part in its affairs. These Unseen Divinities and Angelic Helpers extend their
influence freely and powerfully, in the process of Evolution, and Cosmic
Progress. Their occasional intervention and assistance in human affairs have
led to the many legends, beliefs, religions and traditions of the race, past
and present. They have super-imposed their knowledge and power upon the world,
again and again, all under the Law of THE ALL, of course.
But, yet, even the highest of
these advanced Beings exist merely as creations of, and in, the Mind of THE
ALL, and are subject to the Cosmic Processes and Universal Laws. They are
still Mortal. We may call them "gods" if we like, but still. they are but the
Elder Brethren of the Race,--the advanced souls who have outstripped their
brethren, and who have foregone the ecstasy of Absorption by THE ALL, in order
to help the race on its upward journey along The Path. But, they belong to the
Universe, and are subject to its conditions--they are mortal--and their plane
is below that of Absolute Spirit.
Only the most advanced
Hermetists are able to grasp the Inner Teachings regarding the state of
existence, and the powers manifested on the Spiritual Planes. The phenomena is
so much higher than that of the Mental Planes that a confusion of ideas would
surely result from an attempt to describe the same. Only those whose minds
have been carefully trained along the lines of the Hermetic Philosophy for
years--yes, those who have brought with them from other incarnations the
knowledge acquired previously--can comprehend just what is meant by the
Teaching regarding these Spiritual Planes. And much of these Inner Teachings
is held by the Hermetists as being too sacred, important and even dangerous
for general public dissemination. The intelligent student may recognize what
we mean by this when we state that the meaning of "Spirit" as used by the
Hermetists is akin to "Living Power"; "Animated Force;" "Inner Essence;"
"Essence of Life," etc., which meaning must not be confounded with that
usually and commonly employed in connection with the term, i.e., "religious;
ecclesiastical; spiritual; ethereal; holy," etc., etc. To occultists the word
"Spirit" is used in the sense of "The Animating Principle," carrying with it
the idea of Power, Living Energy, Mystic Force, etc. And occultists know that
that which is known to them as "Spiritual Power" may be employed for evil as
well as good ends (in accordance with the Principle of Polarity), a fact which
has been recognized by the majority of religions in their conceptions of
Satan, Beelzebub, the Devil, Lucifer, Fallen Angels, etc. And so the knowledge
regarding these Planes has been kept in the Holy of Holies in all Esoteric
Fraternities and Occult Orders,--in the Secret Chamber of the Temple. But this
may be said here, that those who have attained high spiritual powers and have
misused them, have a terrible fate in store for them, and the swing of the
pendulum of Rhythm will inevitably swing them back to the furthest extreme of
Material existence, from which point they must retrace their steps Spiritward,
along the weary rounds of The Path, but always with the added torture of
having always with them a lingering memory of the heights from which they fell
owing to their evil actions. The legends of the Fallen Angels have a basis in
actual facts, as all advanced occultists know. The striving for selfish power
on the Spiritual Planes inevitably results in the selfish soul losing its
spiritual balance and falling back as far as it had previously risen. But to
even such a soul, the opportunity of a return is given --and such souls make
the return journey, paying the terrible penalty according to the invariable
Law.
In conclusion we would again
remind you that according to the Principle of Correspondence, which embodies
the truth: "As Above so Below; as Below, so Above," all of the Seven Hermetic
Principles are in full operation on all of the many planes, Physical Mental
and Spiritual. The Principle of Mental Substance of course applies to all the
planes, for all are held in the Mind of THE ALL. The Principle of
Correspondence manifests in all, for there is a correspondence, harmony and
agreement between the several planes. The Principle of Vibration manifests on
all planes, in fact the very differences that go to make the "planes" arise
from Vibration, as we have explained. The Principle of Polarity manifests on
each plane, the extremes of the Poles being apparently opposite and
contradictory. The Principle of Rhythm manifests on each Plane, the movement
of the phenomena having its ebb and flow, rise and flow, incoming and
outgoing. The Principle of Cause and Effect manifests on each Plane, every
Effect having its Cause and every Cause having its effect. The Principle of
Gender manifests on each Plane, the Creative Energy being always manifest, and
operating along the lines of its Masculine and Feminine Aspects.
"As Above so Below; as Below, so
Above." This centuries old Hermetic axiom embodies one of the great Principles
of Universal Phenomena. As we proceed with our consideration of the remaining
Principles, we will see even more clearly the truth of the universal nature of
third great Principle of Correspondence.
Chapter IX
Vibration
"Nothing rests; everything
moves; everything vibrates." -- The Kybalion.
The great Third Hermetic
Principle--the Principle of Vibration--embodies the truth that Motion is
manifest in everything in the Universe--that nothing is at rest--that
everything moves, vibrates, and circles. This Hermetic Principle was
recognized by some of the early Greek philosophers who embodied it in their
systems. But, then, for centuries it was lost sight of by the thinkers outside
of the Hermetic ranks. But in the Nineteenth Century physical science
re-discovered the truth and the Twentieth Century scientific discoveries have
added additional proof of the correctness and truth of this centuries-old
Hermetic doctrine. The Hermetic Teachings are that not only is everything in
constant movement and vibration, but that the "differences" between the
various manifestations of the universal power are due entirely to the varying
rate and mode of vibrations. Not only this, but that even THE ALL, in itself,
manifests a constant vibration of such an infinite degree of intensity and
rapid motion that it may be practically considered as at rest, the teachers
directing the attention of the students to the fact that even on the physical
plane a rapidly moving object (such as a revolving wheel) seems to be at rest.
The Teachings are to the effect that Spirit is at one end of the Pole of
Vibration, the other Pole being certain extremely gross forms of Matter.
Between these two poles are millions upon millions of different rates and
modes of vibration.
Modern Science has proven that
all that we call Matter and Energy are but "modes of vibratory motion," and
some of the more advanced scientists are rapidly moving toward the positions
of the occultists who hold that the phenomena of Mind are likewise modes of
vibration or motion. Let us see what science has to say regarding the question
of vibrations in matter and energy.
In the first place, science
teaches that all matter manifests, in some degree, the vibrations arising from
temperature or heat. Be an object cold or hot--both being but degrees of the
same things--it manifests certain heat vibrations, and in that sense is. in
motion and vibration. Then all particles of Matter are in circular movement,
from corpuscle to suns. The planets revolve around suns, and many of them turn
on their axes. The suns move around greater central points, and these are
believed to move around still greater, and so on, ad infinitum. The molecules
of which the particular kinds of Matter are composed are in a state of
constant vibration and movement around each other and against each other. The
molecules are composed of Atoms, which, likewise, are in a state of constant
movement and vibration. The atoms are composed of Corpuscles, sometimes called
"electrons," "ions," etc., which also are in a state of rapid motion,
revolving around each other, and which manifest a very rapid state and mode of
vibration. And, so we see that all forms of Matter manifest Vibration, in
accordance with the Hermetic Principle of Vibration.
And so it is with the various
forms of Energy. Science teaches that Light, Heat, Magnetism and Electricity
are but forms of vibratory motion connected in some way with, and probably
emanating from the Ether. Science does not as yet attempt to explain the
nature of the phenomena known as Cohesion, which is the principle of Molecular
Attraction; nor Chemical Affinity, which is the principle of Atomic
Attraction; nor Gravitation (the greatest mystery of the three), which is the
principle of attraction by which every particle or mass of Matter is bound to
every other particle or mass. These three forms of Energy are not as yet
understood by science, yet the writers incline to the opinion that these too
are manifestations of some form of vibratory energy, a fact which the
Hermetists have held and taught for ages past.
The Universal Ether, which is
postulated by science without its nature being understood clearly, is held by
the Hermetists to be but a higher manifestation of that which is erroneously
called matter--that is to say, Matter at a higher degree of vibration-and is
called by them "The Ethereal Substance." The Hermetists teach that this
Ethereal Substance is of extreme tenuity and elasticity, and pervades
universal space, serving as a medium of transmission of waves of vibratory
energy, such as heat, light, electricity, magnetism, etc. The Teachings are
that The Ethereal Substance is a connecting link between the forms of
vibratory energy known as "Matter" on the one hand, and "Energy or Force" on
the other; and also that it manifests a degree of vibration, in rate and mode,
entirely its own.
Scientists have offered the
illustration of a rapidly moving wheel, top, or cylinder, to show the effects
of increasing rates of vibration. The illustration supposes a wheel, top, or
revolving cylinder, running at a low rate of speed--we will call this
revolving thing "the object" in following out the illustration. Let us suppose
the object moving slowly. It may be seen readily, but no sound of its movement
reaches the ear. The speed is gradually increased. In a few moments its
movement becomes so rapid that a deep growl or low note may be heard. Then as
the rate is increased the note rises one in the musical scale. Then, the
motion being still further increased, the next highest note is distinguished.
Then, one after another, all the notes of the musical scale appear, rising
higher and higher as the motion is increased. Finally when the motions have
reached a certain rate the final note perceptible to human ears is reached and
the shrill, piercing shriek dies away, and silence follows. No sound is heard
from the revolving object, the rate of motion being so high that the human ear
cannot register the vibrations. Then comes the perception of rising degrees of
Heat. Then after quite a time the eye catches a glimpse of the object becoming
a dull dark reddish color. As the rate increases, the red becomes brighter.
Then as the speed is increased, the red melts into an orange. Then the orange
melts into a yellow. Then follow, successively, the shades of green, blue,
indigo, and finally violet, as the rate of sped increases. Then the violet
shades away, and all color disappears, the human eye not being able to
register them. But there are invisible rays emanating from the revolving
object, the rays that are used in photographing, and other subtle rays of
light. Then begin to manifest the peculiar rays known as the "X Rays," etc.,
as the constitution of the object changes. Electricity and Magnetism are
emitted when the appropriate rate of vibration is attained.
When the object reaches a
certain rate of vibration its molecules disintegrate, and resolve themselves
into the original elements or atoms. Then the atoms, following the Principle
of Vibration, are separated into the countless corpuscles of which they are
composed. And finally, even the corpuscles disappear and the object may be
said to Be composed of The Ethereal Substance. Science does not dare to follow
the illustration further, but the Hermetists teach that if the vibrations be
continually increased the object would mount up the successive states of
manifestation and would in turn manifest the various mental stages, and then
on Spiritward, until it would finally re-enter THE ALL, which is Absolute
Spirit. The "object," however, would have ceased to be an "object" long before
the stage of Ethereal Substance was reached, but otherwise the illustration is
correct inasmuch as it shows the effect of constantly increased rates and
modes of vibration. It must be remembered, in the above illustration, that at
the stages at which the "object" throws off vibrations of light, heat, etc.,
it is not actually "resolved" into those forms of energy (which are much
higher in the scale), but simply that it reaches a degree of vibration in
which those forms of energy are liberated, in a degree, from the confining
influences of its molecules, atoms and corpuscles, as the case may be. These
forms of energy, although much higher in the scale than matter, are imprisoned
and confined in the material combinations, by reason of the energies
manifesting through, and using material forms, but thus becoming entangled and
confined in their creations of material forms, which, to an extent, is true of
all creations, the creating force becoming involved in its creation.
But the Hermetic Teachings go
much further than do those of modern science. They teach that all
manifestation of thought, emotion, reason, will or desire, or any mental state
or condition, are accompanied by vibrations, a portion of which are thrown off
and which tend to affect the minds of other persons by "induction." This is
the principle which produces the phenomena of "telepathy"; mental influence,
and other forms of the action and power of mind over mind, with which the
general public is rapidly becoming acquainted, owing to the wide dissemination
of occult knowledge by the various schools, cults and teachers along these
lines at this time.
Every thought, emotion or mental
state has its corresponding rate and mode of vibration. And by an effort of
the will of the person, or of other persons, these mental states may be
reproduced, just as a musical tone may be reproduced by causing an instrument
to vibrate at a certain rate -just as color may be reproduced in the same may.
By a knowledge of the Principle of Vibration, as applied to Mental Phenomena,
one may polarize his mind at any degree he wishes, thus gaining a perfect
control over his mental states, moods, etc. In the same way he may affect the
minds of others, producing the desired mental states in them. In short, he may
be able to produce on the Mental Plane that which science produces on the
Physical Plane-namely, "Vibrations at Will." This power of course may be
acquired only by the proper instruction, exercises, practice, etc., the
science being that of Mental Transmutation, one of the branches of the
Hermetic Art.
A little reflection on what we
have said will show the student that the Principle of Vibration underlies the
wonderful phenomena of the power manifested by the Masters and Adepts, who are
able to apparently set aside the Laws of Nature, but who, in reality, are
simply using one law against another; one principle against others; and who
accomplish their results by changing the vibrations of material objects, or
forms of energy, and thus perform what are commonly called "miracles." As one
of the old Hermetic writers has truly said: "He who understands the Principle
of Vibration, has grasped the sceptre of Power."
Chapter X
Polarity
"Everything is dual;
everything has poles; everything has its pair of opposites; like and unlike
are the same; opposites are identical in nature, but different in degree;
extremes meet; all truths are but half-truths; all paradoxes may be
reconciled." -- The Kybalion.
The great Fourth Hermetic
Principle--the Principle of Polarity embodies the truth that all manifested
things have "two sides"; "two aspects"; "two poles"; a "pair of opposites,"
with manifold degrees between the two extremes. The old paradoxes, which have
ever perplexed the mind of men, are explained by an understanding of this
Principle. Man has always recognized something akin to this Principle, and has
endeavored to express it by such sayings, maxims and aphorisms as the
following: "Everything is and isn't, at the same time"; "all truths are but
half-truths"; "every truth is half-false"; "there are two sides to
everything"- "there is a reverse side to every shield," etc., etc. The
Hermetic Teachings are to the effect that the difference between things
seemingly diametrically opposed to each other is merely a matter of degree. It
teaches that "the pairs of opposites may be reconciled, "and that "thesis and
anti-thesis are identical in nature, but different in degree"; and that the
"universal reconciliation of opposites" is effected by a recognition of this
Principle of Polarity. The teachers claim that illustrations of this Principle
may be had on every hand, and from an examination into the real nature of
anything. They begin by showing that Spirit and Matter are but the two poles
of the same thing, the intermediate planes being merely degrees of vibration.
They show that THE ALL and The Many are the same, the difference being merely
a matter of degree of Mental Manifestation. Thus the LAW and Laws are the two
opposite poles of one thing. Likewise, PRINCIPLE and Principles. Infinite Mind
and finite minds.
Then passing on to the Physical
Plane, they illustrate the Principle by showing that Heat and Cold are
identical in nature, the differences being merely a matter of degrees. The
thermometer shows many degrees of temperature, the lowest pole being called
"cold," and the highest "heat." Between these two poles are many degrees of
"heat" or "cold," call them either and you are equally correct. The higher of
two degrees is always "warmer," while the lower is always "colder." There is
no absolute standard-all is a matter of degree. There is no place on the
thermometer where heat ceases and cold begins. It is all a matter of higher or
lower vibrations. The very terms "high" and "low," which we are compelled to
use, are but poles of the same thing-the terms are relative. So with "East and
West"- travel around the world in an eastward direction, and you reach a point
which is called west at your starting point, and you return from that westward
point. Travel far enough North, and you will find yourself traveling South, or
vice versa.
Light and Darkness are poles of
the same thing, with many degrees between them. The musical scale is the
same-starting with "C" you move upward until you reach another "C" and so on,
the differences between the two ends of the board being the same, with many
degrees between the two extremes. The scale of color is the same-higher and
lower vibrations being the only difference between high violet and low red.
Large and Small are relative. So are Noise and Quiet; Hard and Soft follow the
rule. Likewise Sharp and Dull. Positive and Negative are two poles of the same
thing, with countless degrees between them.
Good and Bad are not absolute we
call one end of the scale Good and the other Bad, or one end Good and the
other Evil, according to the use of the terms. A thing is "less good" than the
thing higher in the scale; but that "less good" thing, in turn, is "more good"
than the thing next below it-and so on, the "more or less" being regulated by
the position on the scale.
And so it is on the Mental
Plane. "Love and. Hate" are generally regarded as being things diametrically
opposed to each other; entirely different; unreconcilable. But we apply the
Principle of Polarity; we find that there is no such thing as Absolute Love or
Absolute Hate, as distinguished from each other. The two are merely terms
applied to the two poles of the same thing. Beginning at any point of the
scale we find "more love," or "less hate," as we ascend the scale; and "more
hate" or "less love" as we descend this being true no matter from what point,
high or low, we may start. There are degrees of Love and Hate, and there is a
middle point where "Like and Dislike" become so faint that it is difficult to
distinguish between them. Courage and Fear come under the same rule. The Pairs
of Opposites exist everywhere. Where you find one thing you find its
opposite-the two poles.
And it is this fact that enables
the Hermetist to transmute one mental state into another, along the lines of
Polarization. Things belonging to different classes cannot be transmuted into
each other, but things of the same class may be changed, that is, may have
their polarity changed. Thus Love never becomes East or West, or Red or
Violet-but it may and often does turn into Hate and likewise Hate may be
transformed into Love, by changing its polarity. Courage may be transmuted
into Fear, and the reverse. Hard things may be rendered Soft. Dull things
become Sharp. Hot things become Cold. And so on, the transmutation always
being between things of the same kind of different degrees. Take the case of a
Fearful man. By raising his mental vibrations along the line of Fear-Courage,
he can be filled with the highest degree of Courage and Fearlessness. And,
likewise, the Slothful man may change himself into an Active, Energetic
individual simply by polarizing along the lines of the desired quality.
The student who is familiar with
the processes by which the various schools of Mental Science, etc., produce
changes in the mental states of those following their teachings, may not
readily understand the principle underlying- many of these changes. When,
however, the Principle of Polarity is once grasped, and it is seen that the
mental changes are occasioned by a change of polarity-a sliding along the same
scale-the hatter is readily understood. The change is not in the nature of a
transmutation of one thing into another thing entirely different-but is merely
a change of degree in the same things, a vastly important difference. For
instance, borrowing an analogy from the Physical Plane, it is impossible to
change Heat into Sharpness, Loudness, Highness, etc., but Heat may readily be
transmuted into Cold, simply by lowering the vibrations. In the same way Hate
and Love are mutually transmutable; so are Fear and Courage. But Fear cannot
be transformed into Love, nor can Courage be transmuted into Hate. The mental
states belong to innumerable classes, each class of which has its opposite
poles, along which transmutation is possible.
The student will readily
recognize that in the mental states, as well as in the phenomena of the
Physical Plane, the two poles may be classified as Positive and Negative,
respectively. Thus Love is Positive to Hate; Courage to Fear; Activity to
Non-Activity, etc., etc. And it will also be noticed that even to those
unfamiliar with the Principle of Vibration, the Positive pole seems to be of a
higher degree than the Negative, and readily dominates it. The tendency of
Nature is in the direction of the dominant activity of the Positive pole.
In addition to the changing of
the poles of one's own mental states by the operation of the art of
Polarization, the phenomena of Mental Influence, in its manifold phases, shows
us that the principle may be extended so as to embrace the phenomena of the
influence of one mind over that of another, of which so much has been written
and taught of late years. When it is understood that Mental Induction is
possible, that is that mental states may be produced by "induction" from
others, then we can readily see how a certain rate of vibration, or
polarization of a certain mental state, may be communicated to another person,
and his polarity in that class of mental states thus changed. It is along this
principle that the results of many of the "mental treatments" are obtained.
For instance, a person is "blue," melancholy and full of fear. A mental
scientist bringing his own mind up to the desired vibration by his trained
will, and thus obtaining the desired polarization in his own case, then
produces a similar mental state in the other by induction, the result being
that the vibrations are raised and the person polarizes toward the Positive
end of the scale instead toward the Negative, and his Fear and other negative
emotions are transmuted to Courage and similar positive mental states. A
little study will show you that these mental changes are nearly all along the
line of Polarization, the change being one of degree rather than of kind.
A knowledge of the existence of
this great Hermetic Principle will enable the student to better understand his
own mental states, and those of other people. He will see that these states
are all matters of degree, and seeing thus, he will be able to raise or lower
the vibration at will-to change his mental poles, and thus be Master of his
mental states, instead of being their servant and slave. And by his knowledge
he will be able to aid his fellows intelligently and by the appropriate
methods change the polarity when the same is desirable. We advise all students
to familiarize themselves with this Principle of Polarity, for a correct
understanding of the same will throw light on many difficult subjects.
Chapter XI
Rhythm
"Everything flows out and in;
everything has its tides; all things rise and fall; the pendulum-swing
manifests in everything; the measure of the swing to the right, is the
measure of the swing to the left; rhythm compensates" -- The
Kybalion.
The great Fifth Hermetic
Principle-the Principle of Rhythm-embodies the truth that in everything there
is manifested a measured motion; a to-and-from movement; a flow and inflow; a
swing forward and backward; a pendulum-like movement; a tide-like ebb and
flow; a high-tide and a low-tide; between the two-poles manifest on the
physical, mental or spiritual planes. The Principle of rhythm is closely
connected with the Principle of Polarity described in the preceding chapter.
Rhythm manifests between the two poles established by the Principle of
Polarity. This does not mean, however, that the pendulum of Rhythm swings to
the extreme poles, for this rarely happens; in fact, it is difficult to
establish the extreme polar opposites in the majority of cases. But the swing
is ever "toward" first one pole and then the other.
There is always an action and
reaction; an advance and a retreat; a rising and sinking; manifested in all of
the airs and phenomena of the Universe. Suns, worlds, men, animals, plants,
minerals, forces, energy, mind and matter, yes, even Spirit, manifests this
Principle. The Principle manifests in the creation and destruction of worlds;
in the rise and fall of nations in the life history of all things; and finally
in the mental states of Man.
Beginning with the
manifestations of Spirit-of THE ALL-it will be noticed that there is ever the
Outpouring and the Indrawing; the "Outbreathing and Inbreathing of Brahm," as
the Brahmans word it. Universes are created; reach their extreme low point of
materiality; and then begin in their upward swing. Suns spring into being, and
then their height of power being reached, the process of retrogression begins,
and after aeons they become dead masses of matter, awaiting another impulse
which starts again their inner energies into activity and a new solar life
cycle is begun. And thus it is with all the worlds; they are born, grow and
die; only to be reborn. And thus it is with all the things of shape and form;
they swing from action to reaction; from birth to death; from activity to
inactivity- and then back again. Thus it is with all living things they are
born, grow, and die-and then are reborn. So it is with all great movements,
philosophies, creeds, fashions, governments, nations, and all else-birth,
growth, maturity, decadence, death-and then new birth. The swing of the
pendulum is ever in evidence.
Night follows day; and day
night. The pendulum swings from Summer to Winter, and then back again. The
corpuscles, atoms, molecules, and all masses of matter, swing around the
circle of their nature. There is no such thing as absolute rest, or cessation
from movement, and all movement partakes of rhythm. The Principle is of
universal application. It may be applied to any question, or phenomena of any
of the many planes of life. It may be applied to all phases of human activity.
There is always the Rhythmic
swing from one pole to the other. The Universal Pendulum is ever in motion.
The Tides of Life flow in and out, according to Law.
The Principle of rhythm is well
understood by modern science, and is considered a universal law as applied to
material things. But the Hermetists carry the principle much further, and know
that its manifestations and influence extend to the mental activities of Man,
and that it accounts for the bewildering succession of moods, feelings and
other annoying and perplexing changes that we notice in ourselves. But the
Hermetists by studying the operations of this Principle have learned to escape
some of its activities by Transmutation.
The Hermetic Masters long since
discovered that while the Principle of Rhythm was invariable, and ever in
evidence in mental phenomena, still there were two planes of its manifestation
so far as mental phenomena are concerned. They discovered that there were two
general planes of Consciousness, the Lower and the Higher, the understanding
of which fact enabled them to rise to the higher plane and thus escape the
swing of the Rhythmic pendulum which manifested on the lower plane. In other
words, the swing of the pendulum occurred on the Unconscious Plane, and the
Consciousness was not affected. This they call the Law of Neutralization. Its
operations consist in the raising of the Ego above the vibrations of the
Unconscious Plane of mental activity, so that the negative-swing of the
pendulum is not manifested in consciousness, and therefore they are not
affected. It is akin to rising above a thing and letting it pass beneath you.
The Hermetic Master, or advanced student, polarizes himself at the desired
pole, and by a process akin to "refusing" to participate in the backward swing
or, if you prefer, a "denial" of its influence over him, he stands firm in his
polarized position, and allows the mental pendulum to swing back along the
unconscious plane. All individuals who have attained any degree of
self-mastery, accomplish this, more or less unknowingly, and by refusing to
allow their moods and negative mental states to affect them, they apply the
Law of Neutralization. The Master, however, carries this to a much higher
degree of proficiency, and by the use of his Will he attains a degree of Poise
and Mental Firmness almost impossible of belief on the part of those who allow
themselves to be swung backward and forward by the mental pendulum of moods
and feelings.
The importance of this will be
appreciated by any thinking person who realizes what creatures of moods,
feelings and emotion the majority of people are, and how little mastery of
themselves they manifest. If you will stop and consider a moment, you will
realize how much these swings of Rhythm have affected you in your life-how a
period of Enthusiasm has been invariably followed by an opposite feeling and
mood of Depression. Likewise, your moods and periods of Courage have been
succeeded by equal moods of Fear. And so it has ever been with the majority of
persons-tides of feeling have ever risen and fallen with them, but they have
never suspected the cause or reason of the mental phenomena. An understanding
of the workings of this Principle will give one the key to the Mastery of
these rhythmic swings of feeling, and will enable him to know himself better
and to avoid being carried away by these inflows and outflows. The Will is
superior to the conscious manifestation of this Principle, although the
Principle itself can never be destroyed. We may escape its effects, but the
Principle operates, nevertheless. The pendulum ever swings, although we may
escape being carried along with it.
There are other features of the
operation of this Principle of Rhythm of which we wish to speak at this point.
There comes into its operations that which is known as the Law of
Compensation. One of the definitions or meanings of the word "Compensate" is,
"to counterbalance" which is the sense in which the Hermetists use the term.
It is this Law of Compensation to which the Kybalion refers when it says: "
The measure of the swing to the right is the measure of the swing to the left;
rhythm, compensates."
The Law of Compensation is that
the swing in one direction determines the swing in the opposite direction, or
to the opposite pole-the one balances, or counterbalances, the other. On the
Physical Plane we see many examples of this Law. The pendulum of the clock
swings a certain distance to the right, and then an equal distance to the
left. The seasons balance each other in the same way. The tides follow the
same Law. And the same Law is manifested in all the phenomena of Rhythm. The
pendulum, with a short swing in one direction, has but a short swing- in the
other; while the long swing to the right invariably means the long swing to
the left.
An object hurled upward to a
certain height has an equal distance to traverse on its return. The force with
which a projectile is sent upward a mile is reproduced when the projectile
returns to the earth on its return journey. This Law is constant on the
Physical Plane, as reference to the standard authorities will show you.
But the Hermetists carry it
still further. They teach that a man's mental states are subject to the same
Law. The man who enjoys keenly, is subject to keen suffering; while he who
feels but little pain is capable of feeling but little joy. The pig suffers
but little mentally, and enjoys but little-he is compensated. And on the other
hand, there are other animals who enjoy keenly, but whose nervous organism and
temperament cause them to suffer exquisite degrees of pain and so it is with
Man. There are temperaments which permit of but low degrees of enjoyment, and
equally low degrees of suffering; while there are others which permit the most
intense enjoyment, but also the most intense suffering. The rule is that the
capacity for pain and pleasure, in each individual, are balanced. The Law of
Compensation is in full operation here. But the Hermetists go still further in
this matter. They teach that before one is able to enjoy a certain degree of
pleasure, he must have swung as far, proportionately, toward the other pole of
feeling. They hold, however, that the Negative is precedent to the Positive in
this matter, that is to say that in experiencing a certain degree of pleasure
it does not follow that he will have to "pay up for it" with a corresponding
degree of pain; on the contrary, the pleasure is the Rhythmic swing, according
to the Law of Compensation, for a degree of pain previously experienced either
in the present life, or in a previous incarnation. This throws a new light on
the Problem of Pain.
The Hermetists regard the chain
of lives as continuous, and as forming a part of one life of the individual,
so that in consequence the rhythmic swing is understood in this way, while it
would be without meaning unless the truth of reincarnation is admitted.
But the Hermetists claim that
the Master or advanced student is able, to a great degree, to escape the swing
toward Pain, by the process of Neutralization before mentioned. By rising on
to the higher plane of the Ego, much of the experience that comes to those
dwelling on the lower plane is avoided and escaped.
The Law of Compensation plays an
important part in the lives of men and women. It will be noticed that one
generally "pays the price" of anything he possesses or lacks. If he has one
thing, he lacks another-the balance is struck. No one can "keep his penny and
have the bit of cake" at the same time Everything has its pleasant and
unpleasant sides. The things that one gains are always paid for by the things
that one loses. The rich possess much that the poor lack, while the poor often
possess things that are beyond the reach of the rich. The millionaire may have
the inclination toward feasting, and the wealth wherewith to secure all the
dainties and luxuries of the table, while he lacks the appetite to enjoy the
same; he envies the appetite and digestion of the laborer who lacks the wealth
and inclinations of the millionaire, and who gets more pleasure from his plain
food than the millionaire could obtain even if his appetite were not jaded,
nor his digestion ruined, for the wants, habits and inclinations differ. And
so it is through life. The Law of Compensation is ever in operation, striving
to balance and counter-balance, and always succeeding in time, even though
several lives may be required for the return swing of the Pendulum of Rhythm.
Chapter
XII
Causation
"Every Cause has its Effect;
every Effect has its Cause; everything happens according to Law; Chance is
but a name for Law not recognized; there are many planes of causation, but
nothing escapes the Law." -- The Kybalion.
The great Sixth Hermetic
Principle- -the Principle of Cause and Effect-embodies the truth that Law
pervades the Universe; that nothing happens by Chance that Chance is merely a
term indicating cause existing but not recognized or perceived that phenomena
is continuous, without break or exception.
The Principle of Cause and
Effect underlies all scientific thought, ancient and modern, and was
enunciated by the Hermetic Teachers in the earliest days. While many and
varied disputes between the many schools of thought have since arisen, these
disputes have been principally upon the details of the operations of the
Principle, and still more often upon the meaning of certain words. The
underlying Principle of Cause and Effect has been accepted as correct by
practically all the thinkers of the world worthy of the name. To think
otherwise would be to take the phenomena of the universe from the domain of
Law and Order, and to relegate it; to the control of the imaginary something
which men have called "Chance."
A little consideration will show
anyone that there is in reality no such thing as pure chance. Webster defines
the word "Chance" as follows: "A supposed agent or mode of activity other than
a force, law or purpose; the operation or activity of such agent; the supposed
effect of such an agent; a happening; fortuity; casualty, etc." But a little
consideration will show you that there can be no such agent as "Chance," in
the sense of something outside of Law-something outside of Cause and Effect.
How could there be a something acting in the phenomenal universe, independent
of the laws, order, and continuity of the latter? Such a something would be
entirely independent of the orderly trend of the universe, and therefore
superior to it. We can imagine nothing outside of THE ALL being outside of the
Law, and that only because THE ALL is the LAW in itself. There is no room in
the universe for a something outside of and independent of Law. The existence
of such a Something would render all Natural Laws ineffective, and would
plunge the universe into chaotic disorder and lawlessness. A careful
examination will show that what we call "Chance" is merely an expression
relating to obscure causes; causes that we cannot perceive; causes that we
cannot understand. The word Chance is derived from a word Meaning "to fall"
(as the falling of dice), the idea being that the fall of the dice (and many
other happenings) are merely a "happening" unrelated to any cause. And this is
the sense in which the term is generally employed. But when the matter is
closely examined, it is seen that there is no chance whatsoever about the fall
of the dice. Each time a die falls, and displays a certain number, it obeys a
law as infallible as that which governs the revolution of the planets around
the sun. Back of the fall of the die are causes, or chains of causes, running
back further than the mind can follow. The position of the die in the box; the
amount of muscular energy expended in the throw; the condition of the table,
etc., etc., all are causes, the effect of which may be seen. But back of these
seen causes there are chains of unseen preceding causes, all of which had a
bearing upon the number of the die which fell uppermost.
If a die be cast a great number
of times, it will be found that the numbers shown will be about equal, that
is, there will be an equal number of one-spot, two-spot, etc., coming
uppermost. Toss a penny in the air, and it may come down either "heads" or
"tails"; but make a sufficient number of tosses, and the heads and tails will
about even up. This is the operation of the law of average. But both the
average and the single toss come under the Law of Cause and Effect, and if we
were able to examine into the preceding causes, it would be clearly seen that
it was simply impossible for the die to fall other than it did, under the same
circumstances and at the same time. Given the same causes, the same results
will follow. There is always a "cause" and a "because" to every event. Nothing
ever "happens" without a cause, or rather a chain of causes.
Some confusion has arisen in the
minds of persons considering this Principle, from the fact that they were
unable to explain how one thing could cause another thing-that is, be the
"creator" of the second thing. As a matter of fact, no "thing" ever causes or
"creates" another "thing." Cause and Effect deals merely with "events." An
"event" is that which comes, arrives or happens, as a result or consequent of
some preceding event. No event "creates" another event, but is merely a
preceding link in the great orderly chain of events flowing from the creative
energy of THE ALL. There is a continuity between all events precedent,
consequent and subsequent. There is a relation existing between everything
that has gone before, and everything that follows. A stone is dislodged from a
mountain side and crashes through a roof of a cottage in the valley below. At
first sight we regard this as a chance effect, but when we examine the matter
we find a great chain of causes behind it. In the first place there was the
rain which softened the earth supporting the stone and which allowed it to
fall; then back of that was the influence of the sun, other rains, etc., which
gradually disintegrated the piece of rock from a larger piece; then there were
the causes which led to the formation of the mountain, and its upheaval by
convulsions of nature, and so on ad infinitum. Then we might follow up the
causes behind the rain, etc. Then we might consider the existence of the roof
In short, we would soon find ourselves involved in a mesh of cause and effect,
from which we would soon strive to extricate ourselves.
Just as a man has two parents,
and four grandparents, and eight great-grandparents, and sixteen
great-great-grandparents, and so on until when, say, forty generations are
calculated the numbers of ancestors run into many millions--so it is with the
number of causes behind even the most trifling event or phenomena, such as the
passage of a tiny speck of soot before your eye. It is not an easy matter to
trace the bit of soot hack to the early period of the world's history when it
formed a part of a massive tree-trunk, which was afterward converted into
coal, and so on, until as the speck of soot it now passes before your vision
on its way to other adventures. And a mighty chain of events, causes and
effects, brought it to its present condition, and the later is but one of the
chain of events which will go to produce other events hundreds of years from
now. One of the series of events arising from the tiny bit of soot was the
writing of these lines, which caused the typesetter to perform certain work;
the proofreader to do likewise ; and which will arouse certain thoughts in
your mind, and that of others, which in turn will affect others, and so on,
and on, and on, beyond the ability of man to think further-and all from the
passage of a tiny bit of soot, all of which shows the relativity and
association of things, and the further fact that "there is no great; there is
no small, in the mind that causeth all."
Stop to think a moment. If a
certain man had not met a certain maid, away back in the dim period of the
Stone Age you who are now reading these lines would not now be here. And if,
perhaps, the same couple had failed to meet, we who now write these lines
would not now be here. And the very act of writing, on our part, and the act
of reading, on yours, will affect not only the respective lives of yourself
and ourselves, but will also have a direct, or indirect, affect upon many
other people now living and who will live in the ages to come. Every thought
we think, every act we perform, has its direct and indirect results which fit
into the great chain of Cause and Effect.
We do not wish to enter into a
consideration of Free Will, or Determinism, in this work, for various reasons.
Among the many reasons, is the principal one that neither side of the
controversy is entirely right-in fact, both sides are partially right,
according to the Hermetic Teachings. The Principle of Polarity shows that both
are but Half-Truths the opposing poles of Truth. The Teachings are that a man
may be both Free and yet bound by Necessity, depending upon the meaning of the
terms, and the height of Truth from which the matter is examined. The ancient
writers express the matter thus: "The further the creation is from the Centre,
the more it is bound; the nearer the Centre it reaches, the nearer Free is
it."
The majority of people are more
or less the slaves of heredity, environment, etc., and manifest very little
Freedom. They are swayed by the opinions, customs and thoughts of the outside
world, and also by their emotions, feelings, moods, etc. They manifest no
Mastery, worthy of the name. They indignantly repudiate this assertion,
saying, "Why, I certainly am free to act and do as I please--I do just what I
want to do," but they fail to explain whence arise the "want to" and "as I
please." What makes them "want to" do one thing in preference to another; what
makes them "please" to do this, and not do that? Is there no "because" to
their "pleasing" and "Wanting"? The Master can change these "pleases" and
"wants" into others at the opposite end of the mental pole. He is able to
"Will to will," instead of to will because some feeling, mood, emotion, or
environmental suggestion arouses a tendency or desire within him so to do.
The majority of people are
carried along like the falling stone, obedient to environment, outside
influences and internal moods, desires, etc., not to speak of the desires and
wills of others stronger than themselves, heredity, environment, and
suggestion, carrying them along without resistance on their part, or the
exercise of the Will. Moved like the pawns on the checkerboard of life, they
play their parts and are laid aside after the game is over. But the Masters,
knowing the rules of the game, rise above the plane of material life, and
placing themselves in touch with the higher powers of their nature, dominate
their own moods, characters, qualities, and polarity, as well as the
environment surrounding them and thus become Movers in the game, instead of
Pawns-Causes instead of Effects. The Masters do not escape the Causation of
the higher planes, but fall in with the higher laws, and thus master
circumstances on the lower plane. They thus form a conscious part of the Law,
instead of being mere blind instruments. While they Serve on the Higher
Planes, they Rule on the Material Plane.
But, on higher and on lower, the
Law is always in operation. There is no such thing as Chance. The blind
goddess has been abolished by Reason. We are able to see now, with eyes made
clear by knowledge, that everything is governed by Universal Law-that the
infinite number of laws are but manifestations of the One Great Law-the LAW
which is THE ALL. It is true indeed that not a sparrow drops unnoticed by the
Mind of THE ALL that even the hairs on our head are numbered-as the scriptures
have said There is nothing outside of Law; nothing that happens contrary to
it. And yet, do not make the mistake of supposing that Man is but a blind
automaton-far from that. The Hermetic Teachings are that Man may use Law to
overcome laws, and that the higher will always prevail against the lower,
until at last he has reached the stage in which he seeks refuge in the LAW
itself, and laughs the phenomenal laws to scorn. Are you able to grasp the
inner meaning of this?
Chapter
XIII
Gender
"Gender is in everything;
everything has its Masculine and Feminine Principles; Gender manifests on
all planes." -- The Kybalion
The great Seventh Hermetic
Principle-the Principle of Gender-embodies the truth that there is Gender
manifested in everything-that the Masculine and Feminine principles are ever
present and active in all phases of phenomena, on each and every plane of
life. At this point we think it well to call your attention to the fact that
Gender, in its Hermetic sense, and Sex in the ordinarily accepted use of the
term, are not the same.
The word "Gender" is derived
from the Latin root meaning "to beget; to procreate; to generate; to create;
to produce." A moment's consideration will show you that the word has a much
broader and more general meaning than the term "Sex," the latter referring to
the physical distinctions between male and female living things. Sex is merely
a manifestation of Gender on a certain plane of the Great Physical Plane-the
plane of organic life. We wish to impress this distinction upon your minds,
for the reason that certain writers, who have acquired a smattering of the
Hermetic Philosophy, have sought to identify this Seventh Hermetic Principle
with wild and fanciful, and often reprehensible, theories and teachings
regarding Sex.
The office of Gender is solely
that of creating, producing, generating, etc., and its manifestations are
visible on every plane of phenomena. It is somewhat difficult to produce
proofs of this along scientific lines, for the reason that science has not as
yet recognized this Principle as of universal application. But still some
proofs are forthcoming from scientific sources. In the first place, we find a
distinct manifestation of the Principle of Gender among the corpuscles, ions,
or electrons, which constitute the basis of Matter as science now knows the
latter, and which by forming certain combinations form the Atom, which until
lately was regarded as final and indivisible.
The latest word of science is
that the atom is composed of a multitude of corpuscles, electrons, or ions
(the various names being applied by different authorities) revolving around
each other and vibrating at a high degree and intensity. But the accompanying
statement is made that the formation of the atom is really due to the
clustering of negative corpuscles around a positive one---the positive
corpuscles seeming to exert a certain influence upon the negative corpuscles,
causing the latter to assume certain combinations and thus "create" or
"generate" an atom. This is in line with the most ancient Hermetic Teachings,
which have always identified the Masculine principle of Gender with the
"Positive," and the Feminine with the "Negative'" Poles of Electricity (so
called).
Now a word at this point
regarding this identification. The public mind has formed an entirely
erroneous impression regarding the qualities of the so-called "Negative" pole
of electrified or magnetized Matter. The terms Positive and Negative are very
wrongly applied to this phenomenon by science. The word Positive means
something real and strong, as compared with a Negative unreality or weakness.
Nothing is further from the real facts of electrical phenomenon. The so-called
Negative pole of the battery is really the pole in and by which the generation
or production of new forms and energies is manifested. There is nothing
"negative" about it. The best scientific authorities now use the word
"Cathode" in place of "Negative," the word Cathode coming from the Greek root
meaning "descent; the path of generation, etc," From the Cathode pole emerge
the swarm of electrons or corpuscles; from the same pole emerge those
wonderful "rays" which have revolutionized scientific conceptions during the
past decade. The Cathode pole is the Mother of all of the strange phenomena
which have rendered useless the old text-books, and which have caused many
long accepted theories to be relegated to the scrap-pile of scientific
speculation. The Cathode, or Negative Pole, is the Mother Principle of
Electrical Phenomena, and of the finest forms of matter as yet known to
science. So you see we are justified in refusing to use the term "Negative" in
our consideration of the subject, and in insisting upon substituting the word
"Feminine" for the old term. The facts of the case bear us out in this,
without taking the Hermetic Teachings into consideration. And so we shall use
the word "Feminine" in the place of "Negative" in speaking of that pole of
activity.
The latest scientific teachings
are that the creative corpuscles or electrons are Feminine (science says "they
are composed of negative electricity"-we say they are composed of Feminine
energy). A Feminine corpuscle becomes detached from, or rather leaves, a
Masculine corpuscle, and starts on a new career. It actively seeks a union
with a Masculine corpuscle, being urged thereto by the natural impulse to
create new forms of Matter or Energy. One writer goes so far as to use the
term "it at once seeks, of its own volition, a union, " etc. This detachment
and uniting form the basis of the greater part of the activities of the
chemical world. When the Feminine corpuscle unites with a Masculine corpuscle,
a certain process is begun. The Feminine particles vibrate rapidly under the
influence of the Masculine energy, and circle rapidly around the latter. The
result is the birth of a new atom. This new atom is really composed of a union
of the Masculine and Feminine electrons, or corpuscles, but when the union is
formed the atom is a separate thing, having certain properties, but no longer
manifesting the property of free electricity. The process of detachment or
separation of the Feminine electrons is called "ionization." These electrons,
or corpuscles, are the most active workers in Nature's field. Arising from
their unions, or combinations, manifest the varied phenomena of light, heat,
electricity, magnetism, attraction, repulsion, chemical affinity and the
reverse, and similar phenomena. And all this arises from the operation of the
Principle of Gender on the plane of Energy.
The part of the Masculine
principle seems to be that of directing a certain inherent energy toward the
Feminine principle, and thus starting into activity the creative processes.
But the Feminine principle is the one always doing the active creative
work-and this is so on all planes. And yet, each principle is incapable of
operative energy without the assistance of the other. In some of the forms of
life, the two principles are combined in one organism. For that matter,
everything in the organic world manifests both genders-there is always the
Masculine present in the Feminine form, and the Feminine present in the
Masculine form. The Hermetic Teachings include much regarding the operation of
the two principles of Gender in the production and manifestation of various
forms of energy, etc., but we do not deem it expedient to go into detail
regarding the same at this point, because we are unable to back up the same
with scientific proof, for the reason that science has not as yet progressed
thus far. But the example we have given you of the phenomena of the electrons
or corpuscles will show you that science is on the right path, and will also
give you a general idea of the underlying principles.
Some leading scientific
investigators have announced their belief that in the formation of crystals
there was to be found something that corresponded to " sex activity" which is
another straw showing the direction the scientific winds are blowing. And each
year will bring other facts to corroborate the correctness of the Hermetic
Principle of Gender. It will be found that Gender is in constant operation and
manifestation in the field of inorganic matter, and in the field of Energy or
Force. Electricity is now generally regarded as the "Something" into which all
other forms of energy seem to melt or dissolve. The "Electrical Theory of the
Universe" is the latest scientific doctrine, and is growing rapidly in
popularity and general acceptance. And it thus follows that if we are able to
discover in the phenomena of electricity-even at the very root and source of
its manifestations a clear and unmistakable evidence of the presence of Gender
and its activities, we are justified in asking you to believe that science at
last has offered proofs of the existence in all universal phenomena of that
great Hermetic Principle-the Principle of Gender.
It is not necessary to take up
your time with the well known phenomena of the " "attraction and repulsion" of
the atoms; chemical affinity; the "loves and hates" of the atomic particles;
the attraction or cohesion between the molecules of matter. These facts are
too well known to need extended comment from us. But, have you ever considered
that all of these things are manifestations of the Gender Principle? Can you
not see that the phenomena is "on all fours" with that of the corpuscles or
electrons? And more than this, can you not see the reasonableness of the
Hermetic Teachings which assert that the very Law of Gravitation-that strange
attraction by reason of which all particles and bodies of matter in the
universe tend toward each other is but another manifestation of the Principle
of Gender, which operates in the direction of attracting the Masculine to the
Feminine energies, and vice versa? We cannot offer you scientific proof of
this at this time-but examine the phenomena in the light of the Hermetic
Teachings on the subject, and see if you have not a better working hypothesis
than any offered by physical science. Submit all physical phenomena to the
test, and you will discern the Principle of Gender ever in evidence.
Let us now pass on to a
consideration of the operation of the Principle on the Mental Plane. Many
interesting features are there awaiting examination.
Chapter
XIV
Mental
Gender
Students of psychology who have
followed the modern trend of thought along the lines of mental phenomena are
struck by the persistence of the dual-mind idea which has manifested itself so
strongly during the past ten or fifteen years, and which has given rise to a
number of plausible theories regarding the nature and constitution of these
"two minds." The late Thomson J. Hudson attained great popularity in 1893 by
advancing his well-known theory of the "objective and subjective minds" which
he held existed in every individual. Other writers have attracted almost equal
attention by the theories regarding the "conscious and sub-conscious minds";
the "voluntary and involuntary minds"; "the active and passive minds," etc.,
etc. The theories of the various writers differ from each other, but there
remains the underlying principle of "the duality of mind."
The student of the Hermetic
Philosophy is tempted to smile when he reads and hears of these many "new
theories" regarding the duality of mind, each school adhering tenaciously to
its own pet theories, and each claiming to have "discovered the truth." The
student turns back the pages of occult history, and away back in the dim
beginnings of occult teachings he finds references to the ancient Hermetic
doctrine of the Principle of Gender on the Mental Plane-the manifestation of
Mental Gender. And examining further he finds that the ancient philosophy took
cognizance of the phenomenon of the "dual mind," and accounted for it by the
theory of Mental Gender. This idea of Mental Gender may be explained in a few
words to students who are familiar with the modern theories just alluded to.
The Masculine Principle of Mind corresponds to the so-called Objective Mind;
Conscious Mind; Voluntary Mind; Active Mind, etc. And the Feminine Principle
of Mind corresponds to the so-called Subjective Mind; Sub-conscious Mind;
Involuntary Mind; Passive Mind, etc. Of course the Hermetic Teachings do not
agree with the many modern theories regarding the nature of the two phases of
mind, nor does it admit many of the facts claimed for the two respective
aspects-some of the said theories and claims being very far-fetched and
incapable of standing the test of experiment and demonstration.
We point to the phases of
agreement merely for the purpose of helping the student to assimilate his
previously acquired knowledge with the teachings of the Hermetic Philosophy.
Students of Hudson will notice the statement at the beginning of his second
chapter of: The Law of Psychic Phenomena," that: "The mystic jargon of the
Hermetic philosophers discloses the same general idea"-i.e., the duality of
mind. If Dr. Hudson had taken the time and trouble to decipher a little of
'the mystic jargon of the Hermetic Philosophy," he might have received much
light upon the subject of "the dual mind"-but then, perhaps, his most
interesting work might not have been written. Let us now consider the Hermetic
Teachings regarding Mental Gender.
The Hermetic Teachers impart
their instruction regarding this subject by bidding their students examine the
report of their consciousness regarding their Self. The students are bidden to
turn their attention inward upon the Self dwelling within each. Each student
is led to see that his consciousness gives him first a report of the existence
of his Self-the report is "I Am." This at first seems to be the final words
from the consciousness, but a little further examination discloses the fact
that this "I Am" may be separated or split into two distinct parts, or
aspects, which while working in unison and in conjunction, yet, nevertheless,
may be separated in consciousness.
While at first there seems to be
only an "I" existing, a more careful and closer examination reveals the fact
that there exists an "I" and a "Me." These mental twins differ in their
characteristics and nature, and an examination of their nature and the
phenomena arising from the same will throw much light upon many of the
problems of mental influence.
Let us begin with a
consideration of the Me, which is usually mistaken for the I by the student,
until he presses the inquiry a little further back into the recesses of
consciousness. A man thinks of his Self (in its aspect of Me) as being
composed of certain feelings, tastes likes, dislikes, habits, peculiar ties,
characteristics, etc., all of which go to make up his personality, or the
"Self" known to himself and others. He knows that these emotions and feelings
change; are born and die away; are subject to the Principle of Rhythm, and the
Principle of Polarity, which take him from one extreme of feeling to another.
He also thinks of the "Me" as being certain knowledge gathered together in his
mind, and thus forming a part of himself. This is the "Me" of a man.
But we have proceeded too
hastily. The "Me" of many men may be said to consist largely of their
consciousness of the body and their physical appetites, etc. Their
consciousness being largely bound up with their bodily nature, they
practically "live there." Some men even go so far as to regard their personal
apparel as a part of their "Me" and actually seem to consider it a part of
themselves. A writer has humorously said that "men consist of three
parts-soul, body and clothes." These "clothes conscious" people would lose
their personality if divested of their clothing by savages upon the occasion
of a shipwreck. But even many who are not so closely bound up with the idea of
personal raiment stick closely to the consciousness of their bodies being
their "Me" They cannot conceive of a Self independent of the body. Their mind
seems to them to be practically "a something belonging to" their body-which in
many cases it is indeed.
But as man rises in the scale of
consciousness he is able to disentangle his "Me" from his idea of body, and is
able to think of his body as "belonging to" the mental part of him. But even
then he is very apt to identify the "Me" entirely with the mental states,
feelings, etc., Which he feels to exist within him. He is very apt to consider
these internal states as identical with himself, instead of their being simply
"things" produced by some part of his mentality, and existing within him-of
him, and in him, but still not "himself." He sees that he may change these
internal states of feelings by all effort of will, and that he may produce a
feeling or state of an exactly opposite nature, in the same way, and yet the
same "Me" exists. And so after a while he is able to set aside these various
mental states, emotions, feelings, habits, qualities, characteristics, and
other personal mental belongings-he is able to set them aside in the "not-me"
collection of curiosities and encumbrances, as well as valuable possessions.
This requires much mental concentration and power of mental analysis on the
part of the student. But still the task is possible for the advanced student,
and even those not so far advanced are able to see, in the imagination, how
the process may be performed.
After this laying-aside process
has been performed, the student will find himself in conscious possession of a
"Self" which may be considered in its "I" and "Me" dual aspects. The "Me" will
be felt to be a Something mental in which thoughts, ideas, emotions, feelings,
and other mental states may be produced. It may be considered as the "mental
womb," as the ancients styled it-capable of generating mental offspring. It
reports to the consciousness as a "Me" with latent powers of creation and
generation of mental progeny of all sorts and kinds. Its powers of creative
energy are felt to be enormous. But still it seems to be conscious that it
must receive some form of energy from either its "I" companion, or else from
some other "I" ere it is able to bring into being its mental creations. This
consciousness brings with it a realization of an enormous capacity for mental
work and creative ability.
But the student soon finds that
this is not all that he finds within his inner consciousness. He finds that
there exists a mental Something which is able to Will that the "Me" act along
certain creative lines, and which is also able to stand aside and witness the
mental creation. This part of himself he is taught to call his "I." He is able
to rest in its consciousness at will. He finds there not a consciousness of an
ability to generate and actively create, in the sense of the gradual process
attendant upon mental operations, but rather a sense and consciousness of an
ability to project an energy from the "I" to the "Me"-a process of "willing"
that the mental creation begin and proceed. He also finds that the "I" is able
to stand aside and witness the operations of the "Me's" mental creation and
generation. There is this dual aspect in the mind of every person. The "I"
represents the Masculine Principle of Mental Gender-the "Me" represents the
Female Principle. The "I" represents the Aspect of Being; the "Me" the Aspect
of Becoming. You will notice that the Principle of Correspondence operates on
this plane just as it does upon the great plane upon which the creation of
Universes is performed. The two are similar in kind, although vastly different
in degree. "As above, so below; as below, so above."
These aspects of mind-the
Masculine and Feminine Principles-the "I" and the "Me"-considered in
connection with the well-known mental and psychic phenomena, give the
master-key to these dimly known regions of mental operation and manifestation.
The principle of Mental Gender gives the truth underlying the whole field of
the phenomena of mental influence, etc.
The tendency of the Feminine
Principle is always in the direction of receiving impressions, while the
tendency of the Masculine Principle is always in the direction of giving, out
or expressing. The Feminine Principle has much more varied field of operation
than has the Masculine Principle. The Feminine Principle conducts the work of
generating new thoughts, concepts, ideas, including the work of the
imagination. The Masculine Principle contents itself with the work of the
"Will" in its varied phases. And yet, without the active aid of the Will of
the Masculine Principle, the Feminine Principle is apt to rest content with
generating mental images which are the result of impressions received from
outside, Instead of producing original mental creations.
Persons who can give continued
attention and thought to a subject actively employ both of the Mental
Principles-the Feminine in the work of the mental generation, and the
Masculine Will in stimulating and energizing the creative portion of the mind.
The majority of persons really employ the Masculine Principle but little, and
are content to live according to the thoughts and ideas instilled into the
"Me" from the "I" of other minds. But it is not our purpose to dwell upon this
phase of the subject, which may be studied from any good text-book upon
psychology, with the key that we have given you regarding Mental Gender.
The student of Psychic Phenomena
is aware of the wonderful phenomena classified under the head of Telepathy;
Thought Transference; Mental Influence; Suggestion; Hypnotism, etc. Many have
sought for an explanation of these varied phases of phenomena under the
theories of the various "dual mind" teachers. And in a measure they are right,
for there is clearly a manifestation of two distinct phases of mental
activity. But if such students will consider these "dual minds" in the light
of the Hermetic Teachings regarding Vibrations and Mental Gender, they will
see that the long sought for key is at hand. In the phenomena of Telepathy it
is seen how the Vibratory Energy of the Masculine Principle is projected
toward the Feminine Principle of another person, and the latter takes the
seed-thought and allows it to develop into maturity. In the same way
Suggestion and Hypnotism operates. The Masculine Principle of the person
giving the suggestions directs a stream of Vibratory Energy or Will-Power
toward the Feminine Principle of the other person, and the latter accepting it
makes it its own and acts and thinks accordingly. An idea thus lodged in the
mind of another person grows and develops, and in time is regarded as the
rightful mental offspring of the individual, whereas it is in reality like the
cuckoo egg placed in the sparrows nest, where it destroys the rightful
offspring and makes itself at home. The normal method is for the Masculine and
Feminine Principles in a person's mind to co-ordinate and act harmoniously in
conjunction with each other, but, unfortunately, the Masculine Principle in
the average person is too lazy to act-the display of Will-Power is too
slight-and the consequence is that such persons are ruled almost entirely by
the minds and wills of other persons, whom they allow to do their thinking and
willing for them. How few original thoughts or original actions are performed
by the average person? Are not the majority of persons mere shadows and echoes
of others having stronger wills or minds than themselves? The trouble is that
the average person dwells almost altogether in his "Me" consciousness and does
not realize that he has such a thing as an "I." He is polarized in his
Feminine Principle of Mind, and the Masculine Principle, in which is lodged
the Will, is allowed to remain inactive and not employed.
The strong men and women of the
world invariably manifest the Masculine Principle of Will, and their strength
depends materially upon this fact. Instead of living upon the impressions made
upon their minds by others, they dominate their own minds by their Will,
obtaining the kind of mental images desired, and moreover dominate the minds
of others likewise, in the same manner. Look at the strong people, how they
manage to implant their seed-thoughts in the minds of the masses of the
people, thus causing the latter to think thoughts in accordance with the
desires and wills of the strong individuals. This is why the masses of people
are such sheeplike creatures, never originating an idea of their own, nor
using their own powers of mental activity.
The manifestation of Mental
Gender may be noticed all around us in everyday life. The magnetic persons are
those who are able to use the Masculine Principle in the way of impressing
their ideas upon others. The actor who makes people weep or cry as he wills,
is employing this principle. and so is the successful orator, statesman,
preacher, writer or other people who are before the public attention. The
peculiar influence exerted by some people over others is due to the
manifestation of Mental Gender, along the Vibrational lines above indicated.
In this principle lies the secret of personal magnetism, personal influence,
fascination, etc., as well as the phenomena generally grouped under the name
of Hypnotism.
The student who has familiarized
himself with the phenomena generally spoken of as "psychic" will have
discovered the important part played in the said phenomena by that force which
science has styled "Suggestion," by which term is meant the process or method
whereby an idea is transferred to, or "impressed upon" the mind of another,
causing the second mind to act in accordance therewith. A correct
understanding of Suggestion is necessary in order to intelligently comprehend
the varied psychical phenomena which Suggestion underlies. But, still more is
a knowledge of Vibration and Mental Gender necessary for the student of
Suggestion. For the whole principle of Suggestion depends upon the principle
of Mental Gender and Vibration.
It is customary for the writers
and teachers of Suggestion to explain that it is the "objective or voluntary"
mind which make the mental impression, or suggestion, upon the "subjective or
involuntary" mind. But they do not describe the process or give us any analogy
in nature whereby we may more readily comprehend the idea. But if you will
think of the matter in the light of the Hermetic Teachings you will be able to
see that the energizing of the Feminine Principle by the Vibratory Energy of
the Masculine Principle Is in accordance to the universal laws of nature, and
that the natural world affords countless analogies whereby the principle may
be understood. In fact, the Hermetic Teachings show that the very creation of
the Universe follows the same law, and that in all creative manifestations,
upon the planes of the spiritual, the mental, and the physical, there 's
always in operation this principle of Gender-this manifestation of the
Masculine and the Feminine Principles. "As above, so below; as below, so
above." And more than this, when the principle of Mental Gender is once
grasped and understood, the varied phenomena of psychology at once becomes
capable of intelligent classification and study, instead of being very much in
the dark. The principle "works out" in practice, because it is based upon the
immutable universal laws of life.
We shall not enter into an
extended discussion of, or description of, the varied phenomena of mental
influence or psychic activity. There are many books, many of them quite good,
which have been written and published on this subject of late years. The main
facts stated in these various books are correct, although the several writers
have attempted to explain the phenomena by various pet theories of their own.
The student may acquaint himself with these matters, and by using the theory
of Mental Gender he will be able to bring order out of the chaos of
conflicting theory and teachings, and may, moreover, readily make himself a
master of the subject if he be so inclined. The purpose of this work is not to
give an extended account of psychic phenomena but rather to give to the
student a master-key whereby He may unlock the many doors leading into the
parts of the Temple of Knowledge which he may wish to explore. We feel that in
this consideration of the teachings of The Kybalion, one may find an
explanation which will serve to clear away many perplexing difficulties-a key
that will unlock many doors. What is the use of going into detail regarding
all of the many features of psychic phenomena and mental science, provided we
place in the hands of the student the means whereby he may acquaint himself
fully regarding any phase of the subject which may interest him. With the aid
of The Kybalion one may go through any occult library anew, the old Light from
Egypt illuminating many dark pages, and obscure subjects. That is the purpose
of this book. We do not come expounding a new philosophy, but rather
furnishing the outlines of a great world-old teaching which will make clear
the teachings of others-which will serve as a Great Reconciler of differing:
theories, and opposing doctrines.
Chapter XV
Hermetic
Axioms
"The possession of Knowledge,
unless accompanied by a manifestation and expression in Action, is like the
hoarding of precious metals-a vain and foolish thing. Knowledge, like
wealth, is intended for Use. The Law of Use is Universal, and he who
violates it suffers by reason of his conflict with natural forces." --
The Kybalion
The Hermetic Teachings, while
always having been kept securely locked up in the minds of the fortunate
possessors thereof, for reasons which we have already stated, were never
intended to be merely stored away and secreted. The Law of Use is dwelt upon
in the Teachings, as you may see by reference to the above quotation from The
Kybalion, which states it forcibly. Knowledge without Use and Expression is a
vain thing, bringing no good to its possessor, or to the race. Beware of
Mental Miserliness, and express into Action that which you have learned. Study
the Axioms and Aphorisms, but practice them also.
We give below some of the more
important Hermetic Axioms, from The Kybalion, with a few comments added to
each. Make these your own, and practice and use them, for they are not really
your own until you have Used them.
"To change your mood or mental
state-change your vibration." -- The Kybalion
One may change his mental
vibrations by an effort of Will, in the direction of deliberately fixing the
Attention upon a more desirable state. Will directs the Attention, and
Attention changes the Vibration. Cultivate the Art of Attention, by means of
the Will, and you have solved the secret of the Mastery of Moods and Mental
States.
"To destroy an undesirable
rate of mental vibration, put into operation the principle of Polarity and
concentrate upon the opposite pole to that which you desire to suppress.
Kill out the undesirable by changing its polarity." -- The
Kybalion
This is one of the most
important of the Hermetic Formulas. It is based upon true scientific
principles. We have shown you that a mental state and its opposite were merely
the two poles of one thing, and that by Mental Transmutation the polarity
might be reversed. This Principle is known to modern psychologists, who apply
it to the breaking up of undesirable habits by bidding their students
concentrate upon the opposite quality. If you are possessed of Fear, do not
waste time trying to "kill out" Fear, but instead cultivate the quality of
Courage, and the Fear will disappear. Some writers have expressed this idea
most forcibly by using the illustration of the dark room. You do not have to
shovel out or sweep out the Darkness, but by merely opening the shutters and
letting in the Light the Darkness has disappeared. To kill out a Negative
quality, concentrate upon the Positive Pole of that same quality, and the
vibrations will gradually change from Negative to Positive, until finally you
will become polarized on the Positive pole instead of the Negative. The
reverse is also true, as many have found out to their sorrow, when they have
allowed themselves to vibrate too constantly on the Negative pole of things.
By changing your polarity you may master your moods, change your mental
states, remake your disposition, and build up character. Much of the Mental
Mastery of the advanced Hermetics is due to this application of Polarity,
which is one of the important aspects of Mental Transmutation. Remember the
Hermetic Axiom (quoted previously), which says:
"Mind (as well as metals and
elements) may be transmuted from state to state degree to degree. condition
to condition pole to pole; vibration to vibration." -- The
Kybalion
The mastery of Polarization is
the mastery of the fundamental principles of Mental Transmutation or Mental
Alchemy, for unless one acquires the art of changing his own polarity, he will
be unable to affect his environment. An understanding of this principle will
enable one to change his own Polarity, as well as that of others, if he will
but devote the time, care, study and practice necessary to master the art. The
principle is true, but the results obtained depend upon the persistent
patience and practice of the student.
"Rhythm may be neutralized by
an application of the Art of Polarization." -- The Kybalion
As we have explained in previous
chapters, the Hermetists hold that the Principle of Rhythm manifests on the
Mental Plane as well as on the Physical Plane, and that the bewildering
succession of moods, feelings, emotions, and other mental states, are due to
the backward and forward swing of the mental pendulum, which carries us from
one extreme of feeling to the other. The Hermetists also teach that the Law of
Neutralization enables one, to a great extent, to overcome the operation of
Rhythm in consciousness. As we have explained, there is a Higher Plane of
Consciousness, as well as the ordinary Lower Plane, and the Master by rising
mentally to the Higher Plane causes the swing of the mental pendulum to
manifest on the Lower Plane, and he, dwelling on his Higher Plane, escapes the
consciousness of the swing backward. This is effected by polarizing on the
Higher Self, and thus raising the mental vibrations of the Ego above those of
the ordinary plane of consciousness. It is akin to rising above a thing and
allowing it to pass beneath you. The advanced Hermetist polarizes himself at
the Positive Pole of his Being-the "I Am" pole rather than the pole of
personality and by "refusing" and "denying" the operation of Rhythm, raises
himself above its plane of consciousness, and standing firm in his Statement
of Being he allows the pendulum to swing back on the Lower Plane without
changing his Polarity. This is accomplished by all individuals who have
attained any degree of self-mastery, whether they understand the law or not.
Such persons simply "refuse" to allow themselves to be swung back by the
pendulum of mood and emotion, and by steadfastly affirming the superiority
they remain polarized on the Positive pole. The Master, of course, attains a
far greater degree of proficiency, because he understands the law which he is
overcoming by a higher law, and by the use of his Will he attains a degree of
Poise and Mental Steadfastness almost impossible of belief on the part of
those who allow themselves to be swung backward and forward by the mental
pendulum of moods and feelings.
Remember always, however, that
you do not really destroy the Principle of Rhythm, for that is indestructible.
You simply overcome one law by counter-balancing it with another and thus
maintain an equilibrium. The laws of balance and counter-balance are in
operation on the mental as well as on the physical planes, and an
understanding of these laws enables one to seem to overthrow laws, whereas he
is merely exerting a counterbalance.
"Nothing escapes the Principle
of Cause and Effect, but there are many Planes of Causation, and one may use
the laws of the higher to overcome the laws of the lower." --
The Kybalion
By an understanding of the
practice of Polarization, the Hermetists rise to a higher plane of Causation
and thus counter-balance the laws of the lower planes of Causation. By rising
above the plane of ordinary Causes they become themselves, in a degree, Causes
instead of being merely Caused. By being able to master their own moods and
feelings, and by being able to neutralize Rhythm, as we have already
explained, they are able to escape a great part of the operations of Cause and
Effect on the ordinary plane. The masses of people are carried along, obedient
to their environment; the wills and desires of others stronger than
themselves; the effects of inherited tendencies; the suggestions of those
about them; and other outward causes; which tend to move them about on the
chess-board of life like mere pawns. By rising above these influencing causes,
the advanced Hermetists seek a higher plane of mental action, and by
dominating their moods, emotions, impulses and feelings, they create for
themselves new characters, qualities and powers, by which they overcome their
ordinary environment, and thus become practically players instead of mere
Pawns. Such people help to play the game of life understandingly, instead of
being moved about this way and that way by stronger influences and powers and
wills. They use the Principle of Cause and Effect, instead of being used by
it. Of course, even the highest are subject to the Principle as it manifests
on the higher planes, but on the lower planes of activity, they are Masters
instead of Slaves. As The Kybalion says:
"The wise ones serve on the
higher, but rule on the lower. They obey the laws coming from above them,
But on their own plane, and those below them they rule and give orders. And,
yet, in so doing, they form a part of the Principle, instead of opposing it.
The wise man falls in with the Law, and by understanding its movements he
operates it instead of being its blind slave. Just as does the skilled
swimmer turn this way and that way, going and coming as he will, instead of
being as the log which is carried here and there-so is the wise man as
compared to the ordinary man-and yet both swimmer and log; wise man and
fool, are subject to Law. He who understands this is well on the road to
Mastery." -- The Kybalion.
In conclusion let us again call
your attention to the Hermetic Axiom:
"True Hermetic Transmutation
is a Mental Art." -- The Kybalion.
In the above axiom, the
Hermetists teach that the great work of influencing one's environment is
accomplished by Mental Power. The Universe being wholly mental, it follows
that it may be ruled only by Mentality. And in this truth is to be found an
explanation of all the phenomena and manifestations of the various mental
powers which are attracting so much attention and study in these earlier years
of the Twentieth Century. Back of and under the teachings of the various cults
and schools, remains ever constant the Principle of the Mental Substance of
the Universe. If the Universe be Mental in its substantial nature, then it
follows that Mental Transmutation must change the conditions and phenomena of
the Universe. If the Universe is Mental, then Mind must be the highest power
affecting its phenomena. If this be understood then all the so-called
"miracles" and "wonder-workings" are seen plainly for what they are.
"THE ALL is
MIND; The Universe is Mental." -- The Kybalion.