"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.
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