Applied knowledge is the salvation for ignorance. Even the
wisest among us have much to learn and no one has, as yet, attained perfection;
nor can one attain perfection in one short life. We observe everywhere in Nature
that slow, persistent unfoldment makes for higher development of everything. The
more we know of the working methods of Nature, the visible symbol of the
invisible God, the better able we shall be to take advantage of the
opportunities it offers for growth and power -- for emancipation from bondage,
and the elevation to self-mastery. This process is Evolution.
At the beginning of his evolution man
consisted only of Spirit and body; he was soulless. But since then each life
lived on Earth in the great school of experience has made him more and more
soulful according to the use he has made of the opportunities and the lessons he
has learned from them. This is shown in the different gradations between the
savage and the saint, which we see all around us. All races are products of
evolution, the only object of which is final perfection. The highest expression
in one life becomes the lowest expression in the next life, and thus we
gradually climb the ladder of evolution toward Divinity. Humanity as a whole is
slowly progressing upon this path and thus slowly attaining higher states of
consciousness.
Periodicity
One of the chief characteristics of
evolution lies in the fact that it manifests in alternating periods of activity
and rest. The busy summer is followed by the rest and inactivity of winter, and
each season is a little farther progressed along the pathway of time. The busy
day alternates with the quiet of night. The ebb of the ocean is succeeded by the
flood-tide.
Thus, as all other things move in cycles,
the life that expresses itself here upon Earth for a few years is not to be
thought of as ended when death comes. The birth of this body is infinitely far
from our ending. Our Spirits are immortal and the physical bodies are the
instruments which we use during this Earth life to aid in our evolution. We may
rest assured that in whatever station of life we are placed, monarch or beggar,
rich or poor, it contains the lessons and experiences necessary at the moment
for our evolution and gives us the best possible advantage for our development.
As surely as the Sun rises in the morning after having set at night, will the
life that was ended by the death of one body be taken up again in a new vehicle
and in a different environment.
Evolution is the history of the progression
of the spirit in time. Everywhere in Heaven and on Earth all things are going
onward -- upward, forever, and as we see about us the varied phenomena in the
universe, we realize that the path of evolution is a spiral. Each loop of the
spiral is a cycle. Each cycle merges into the next and as the loops of the
spiral are continuous, each cycle is the improved product of those preceding it,
and the creator of those more developed states which are to come.
But the path of evolution is a spiral when
we regard it from the physical side only. It is a lemniscate or figure eight
when viewed in both its physical and spiritual phases. The two circles of the
lemniscate converging to a central point symbolize the immortal Spirit, the
evolving Ego. One of the circles signifies its life in the physical world from
birth to death. During this span of time it sows seeds by every act and should
reap a certain amount of experience, which it will do if lessons are extracted
from its opportunities; and at the end of this life the Ego will find itself at
the door of death laden with the richest fruits of life.
The other circle of the lemniscate
symbolizes the sojourn of the Ego in the invisible worlds which it traverses
during the period from death to birth. At the time when the Ego arrives at the
central point in the lemniscate which divides the physical from the spiritual
worlds, it has with it a collection of faculties or talents acquired in all its
previous lives which it may put to use or bury during the next life experience
as it sees fit; but upon the use it makes of its acquired faculties depends the
amount of soul-growth it garners in its next life. We have already lived through
a mineral, a plant, and an animal-like existence before becoming human, and
beyond us lie still further evolutions where we shall approach the Divine more
and more.
Advancing Through Sacrifice
Man advances by sacrifice alone. Few
realize that when we rise in the scale of evolution, we do so by trampling upon
the bodies of our weaker brothers. Consciously or unconsciously we crush them
and use them in attaining our own ends. This fact holds good concerning all the
Kingdoms in Nature. When a life wave has been brought down to the lowest point
of involution and encrusted in mineral form, it is immediately seized upon by
another slightly higher life wave which takes the disintegrating mineral
crystal, adapts it to its own needs as crystalloid, and assimilates it as part
of a plant form.
Foot Washing
In the Christian Mystic initiation when the
Christ washed the feet of His disciples on the night of the Last Supper, the
explanation is given that unless the minerals decomposed and were offered as
embodiments for the plant kingdom, we should have no vegetation; also if the
plant food did not furnish sustenance for the animals, the beings of the animal
kingdom could not find expression, and so on -- the higher is always feeding on
the lower, and as the Master washed the feet of His disciples, He symbolically
performed for them that menial service in recognition of the fact that they had
served Him as stepping-stones to something higher.
The same principle holds good in all
spiritual evolution, for if there were no pupils standing on the lower rung of
the ladder of knowledge and requiring instructions, there would be no need for a
Teacher. But here there is one all important difference. The Teacher grows by
giving to his pupils and serving them, as everybody, no matter what station in
life, grows by service. From the shoulders of the pupils the teacher steps to a
higher rung of the ladder of knowledge, and thereby owes them a debt of
gratitude which is symbolically acknowledged and liquidated by the foot-washing,
an act of humble service to those who have served Him.
Progress or Regress
Under the beneficent guidance of the Great
Intelligences, we are constantly progressing from life to life under conditions
exactly suited to each individual until in time we shall attain to a higher
evolution and become supermen. The occultist believes the purpose of evolution
to be the development of man from a static to a dynamic God -- a creator. In
order that he may become an independent, original Creator, it is necessary that
his training should include sufficient latitude for the exercise of the
individual originality which distinguishes creation from imitation. So long as
certain features of the old form meet with requirements of progression they are
retained, but at each rebirth the evolving life adds such original improvements
as are necessary for its future expression. Stragglers have been left along the
way who failed to reach the necessary standard to keep abreast of the crest-wave
of evolution. In the progress of evolution there is no halting place. Progress
or retrogression is the Law, and the form that is not capable of further
improvement must degenerate.
The evolutionary impulse works to achieve
ultimate perfection for all. It is therefore reasonable to suppose that the
exalted Intelligences in charge of our evolution use every means available to
bring through in safety as many as possible of the entities under their charge.
Every vibration of the universe is life and all life has sprung from the one
God. Hence, we are all one, yet there are some who are constantly straggling
behind.
During this present stage of individualism,
which is the climax of our illusionary separateness, all mankind needs extra
help, but for the stragglers some additional, special aid must be provided. To
give that special aid was the mission of Christ. He said He came to seek and to
save that which was lost. He opened the way of Initiation for all who are
willing to seek it.
Soul Growth
Evolution depends upon soul growth, the
transmutation of the bodies into soul, which must be accomplished by the
individual efforts of the Spirit in man, the Ego, and at the end of evolution it
will possess soul-power as the fruitage of its pilgrimage through matter. It
will be a Creative Intelligence.
If we fill our appointed niche to the best
of our ability throughout our whole life we shall be certain of advancement in a
future age. We shall see more clearly through the veil of egoism when we
willingly live the life in which we have been placed, for the Recording Angels
make no mistakes. They have put us in that place where we have been given the
lessons needed to prepare us for a greater sphere of usefulness.
If we have within ourselves sufficient love
of all things, we can do no harm, because that love would stay our hand at any
action, our mind at any thought which might hurt another. As yet we have not
reached that advanced stage of consciousness. If we had, there would be no need
for our existence here, but all of us are seeking and advancing toward that
state of glorious perfection. It is surprising how rapidly an individual may
advance along these lines if he is truly serious in his effort, trusting not in
his poor personality alone, but having implicit faith that by the example and
teachings of Christ he may be enabled to unite himself with his Divinity within.
Evolution depends upon the dissolution of
the bodies and the alchemical amalgamation of the soul with the Spirit. The soul
is the quintessence, the power or force of the body, and when a body has been
brought to perfection through the various stages, the soul is fully extricated
there from and is absorbed by one of the three aspects of the Spirit which
generated the body in the first place.
The Conscious soul will be absorbed by the
Divine Spirit in the seventh Revolution of the Jupiter Period.
The Intellectual soul will be absorbed by
the life spirit in the sixth Revolution of the Venus Period.
The Emotional soul will be absorbed by the
human spirit in the fifth Revolution of the Vulcan Period.
While developing this universal love within
ourselves we learn to realize more and more that every human being is a son of
the Creator and that in due time we will advance to perfection, just as we all
hope to do. However base a man or creature may appear, we must remember that
there is a Divine spark within which will slowly but surely grow until the glory
of the Creator illuminates that being.
The Divine Hierarchies who have guided
humanity upon the path of evolution from the beginning of our career are still
active and working with us from their worlds, and with their help we shall
eventually be able to accomplish the elevation of humanity as a whole and attain
to an individual realization of glory and immortality. Having this great hope
within ourselves, this great mission in the world, let us work as never before
to make ourselves better men and women so that by our example we may waken in
others a desire to lead a life that brings liberation.
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