"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—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 Metaphysics 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!
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