"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
units, 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:
1. The Great Physical Plane.
2. The Great Mental Plane.
3. 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 in a
straight line," 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:
1. The Plane of Matter (A) 2. The
Plane of Matter (B)
3. The Plane of Matter (C) 4. The
Plane of Ethereal Substance 5. The
Plane of Energy (A) 6. The Plane of Energy
(B) 7. The Plane of Energy (C)
The Plane of Matter (A) comprises
the 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 subplanes 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:
1. The Plane of Mineral Mind 2.
The Plane of Elemental Mind (A) 3.
The Plane of Plant Mind 4. The Plane
of Elemental Mind (B) 5. The Plane of Animal
Mind 6. The Plane of Elemental Mind (C) 7. 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 subdivisions 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 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 "Sanoni" 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 subdivisions 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 sub-divisions) comprise
Beings possessing Life, Mind and Form
as far above that of Man of to-day as the latter is above the earth-worm, 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 superimposed
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 this great Principle of Correspondence.
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