"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 scale—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.
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