To Netnews Homepage Previous Next Index Table of Contents | ||||
Esoteric Psychology I - Section Two - I. The Seven Creative Builders, the Seven Rays | ||||
What is the real nature of a true mystic or
introvert? He is [161] one whose soul force, ray or quality is too strong for the
personality to handle. The man then finds that the path to the inner worlds of
desire-emotion, of mind and of spiritual vision are, for him, the line of least
resistance, and the physical plane integration and expression suffer as a consequence. The
"pull" of the soul offsets the outer "pull," and the man becomes a
visionary mystic. I refer not to the practical mystic who is on the way to becoming a
white occultist. The reverse condition can also be true, and then you have the pure
extrovert. The personality ray focuses itself upon the physical plane, and the inner lure
of the soul is temporarily offset, sometimes for several lives. Where this outer condition
and "pull" is over-strong, and when all the personality ray qualities are
focused to a point, you will have either a display of exhibitionism, as it is called, or
a constructive high grade personality, expressing genius and the creative possibilities of
a coordinated physical, emotional and mental expression. The manifestation of this
coordination will be outward into the world of doing, and not inward into the world of
being or of the soul. Both these conditions indicate the "genius towards
perfection;" where the equipment is mediocre, you have a thwarted or frustrated
complex and a strong sense of inferiority which may diverge towards an abnormal
exhibitionism. Where the equipment is fine and trained, you will have a brilliant worker
in the varying fields of human endeavor. When, as is occasionally the case, you have added
to the above a tendency to introvert, with the consequences of soul knowledge and of
intuitional development, you then have a leader of men, a teacher from the gods, and a
spiritual power. Hence the value to psychologists in these modern days (temporarily at
least) if they will interest themselves in the hypotheses of the school of esoteric
psychology. They may gain thereby, and in any case they lose nothing. [162] The four rays of attribute, which find their synthesis in the third ray of aspect, produce the varying qualities in greater detail than do the three rays of aspect. It might generally be stated, as we endeavor to clarify our problem, that the three rays of aspect find their main expression in relation to mankind through the medium of the three periodical vehicles: |
||||
Ray I | Power | Life | Ideas | The Monad. |
Ray II | Love-Wisdom | Consciousness | Ideals | The Soul. |
Ray III | Active Intelligence | Appearance | Idols | Personality. |
They find their secondary expression in the three bodies which form the personality of man: | ||||
Ray I | Power | Ideas | Mental body | Purpose, Life. |
Ray II | Love | Ideals | Astral body | Quality. |
Ray III | Intelligence | Idols | Physical body | Form. |
The rays of
attribute, though expressing themselves equally on all the planes and through the
periodical vehicles and the three aspects of the personality, find their main expression
through one or other of the four kingdoms in nature:
These are their main fields of influence in the three worlds, and upon this we shall later enlarge. In relation to mankind, these four rays of attribute find a wide expression in connection with the four aspects of the personality, or with the quaternary. The relationship is as follows:
But again remember that the interrelation and interplay is synthetic on all planes, on the formless levels and also on the planes of form, and in this connection, with all states of consciousness and throughout the created universe. |
||||
To Netnews Homepage Previous Next Index Table of Contents | ||||
Last updated Monday, July 6, 1998 © 1998 Netnews Association. All rights reserved. |