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A Treatise on White Magic - Introductory Remarks |
Therefore let us remember that the definition of spirit is not
possible of accomplishment, nor is the definition of God. When one says that spirit is the
inexpressible, undefinable cause, the emanating energy, the one life and source of being,
the totality of all forces, of all states of consciousness and of all forms, the aggregate
of life and that which is actively manifested of that life, the self and the not-self,
force, and all that force motivates, one is in reality evading the issue, attempting the
impossible and hiding truth behind a form of words. This cannot however be avoided until
such time as the soul-consciousness is touched and known and the formless One can be
perceived through the clear light of the intuition. One of the first lessons we need to learn is that our minds, being as yet unresponsive to the hidden intuitions, make it impossible for us to say with assurance that such a condition is this, that or the other; that, until we can function in our soul-consciousness, it is not for us to say what is or what is not; that until we have submitted ourselves [32] to the needed training we are in no position to deny or affirm anything. Our attitude should be that of reasonable enquiry and our interest that of the investigating philosopher, willing to accept an hypothesis on the basis of its possibility, but being unwilling to acknowledge as proven truth anything until we know it for and in ourselves. I, an aspirant to the higher mysteries, and one who has searched into them for a longer period than has been possible as yet to many, may write of things as yet impossible of demonstration to you or to the public who may read these instructions. To me they may be and are truth and proven fact and for me that may suffice. For you they should be regarded as significant possibilities and hints as to the direction in which truth may be sought, but beyond that you should not permit yourself to go. The value of these instructions lies in their sum total and is to be found in the underlying structure or skeleton of coordinated and correlated statements which must be considered as a whole and not in detail and this for two reasons:
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