It is this unrevealed inner beauty which lies back of the
emphasis laid by the churches upon the cultivation of the virtues, and by the occultists
upon the use of a seed thought in meditation. These seed thoughts and virtues serve a
valuable and constructive purpose. The Biblical truism that "as a man thinketh in his
heart, so is he," is based on the same basic [197] realization, and the distinction
between the spiritual man and the man of worldly and material purpose consists in the fact
that one is attempting to work with the quality aspect of the life, and the other is
focusing his attention upon the appearance aspect. He may and does employ certain
qualities as he so works, but they are those qualities which have been developed during
the evolutionary process of the divine Life as It has cycled through the subhuman and
human kingdoms. Each of the kingdoms in nature has developed, or is developing, one
outstanding quality, with the other divine attributes as subsidiary.
- The mineral
kingdom has the quality of activity primarily emphasized, and its two extremes are the
tamasic quality, or the static inert nature of the mineral world, and the quality of
radioactivity, of radiation which is its beautiful and divinely perfected expression. The
goal for all mineral atomic forms is this radioactive condition, the power to pass
through all limiting and environing substances. This is initiation, or the entering into a
state of liberation, for all mineral appearances, and the organizing of all forms in this
kingdom under the influence of the seventh ray.
- The vegetable
kingdom has the quality of attractiveness, expressed in color, and its liberation, or
its highest form of activity, is demonstrated by the perfume of its highest forms of life.
This perfume is connected with its sex life, which has group purpose and which calls to
its aid the initiating wind and the insect world. This is not just a pictorial way of
portraying truth. The very nature of perfume, its purpose and intent, is to affect those
agencies which will produce the spreading and the continuity of the life of the vegetable
kingdom. The "aspirants" in the vegetable kingdom, and the most evolved of its
forms, have beauty and perfume, and are [198] susceptible to the hidden influences of
Those to Whom is confided the initiating of the life-forms and their bringing to a desired
perfection. Hence the influence of the sixth Ray of Devotion upon this kingdom, and the
application of the Ray of Devotion which (symbolically expressed) "fixes the eye upon
the sun; turns the life ever to the rays of warmth, and causes the blending of the colors
and the glory of the perfumed radiance."
- The animal
kingdom has the quality of growing instinctual purpose which - in its highest form -
works out as the domesticity of the more evolved animals, and their devotion to man.
Behind the appearance of the animals is to be found a steady orientation towards
understanding, and a consequent gravitation towards the forms of life which evidence that
which they desire. Hence the influence of the fifth Ray of Concrete Knowledge, which pours
through the human family upon the third kingdom in nature. Man is the initiating factor
here, and to man is committed the task of leading the animal kingdom towards liberation -
a liberation into the fourth kingdom, for that is the sphere of its next activity. The
vegetable kingdom is liberated into another evolutionary process altogether, and its lives
pass into the so-called deva, or angel, evolution. Hence the wind and the insect world are
its agents, just as man and the agency of water are the initiators of the animal world.
The secret of release for the animal nature is hidden in the "watery nature;"
this is the blood aspect, and in the shedding of the blood, esoterically understood, lies
the clue to the liberation of the animal kingdom. Hence certain initiatory processes are
working out on a large scale in the shedding of blood through the slaughter of the animal
form of the human being in the Great War, for instance. In the war the blood of thousands
was poured out upon the soil, and from the standpoint of living [199] purpose, certain
esoteric results have been achieved. This fact is a difficult one for man to understand,
for his awareness is as yet primarily that of the form and not of the quality of the life.
It is difficult for men to comprehend the divine purpose working out behind the evils of
animal slaughter and the shedding of blood down the ages, prehuman and human. But through
the "pouring out of that water which is of the color red" there is eventuating a
liberation which will initiate the life of that kingdom into new states of consciousness
and of awareness. The whole problem of slaughter, whether in the animal or the human
kingdom, originated in events which occurred during the original "war in
heaven," when Michael and his angels were cast down and our planetary system came
into being. Until a man's consciousness is such that he can, through an inner mechanism as
yet unevolved in the majority, respond to the planetary consciousness and "enter into
the secrets of the Ancient of Days," the problem of pain, of bloodshed, of war and of
suffering must remain an inscrutable mystery. It will be solved - and this is the keynote
of most importance - only when man has himself changed the initiating process for the
animals from that of bloodshed to that of domesticity and of mutual love. When the
mentality of the race is more developed, then man can, by arbitration and the right use of
speech, settle all differences, and thus change the mode of animal initiation, whether
this refers to the animal kingdom or to his own animal body.
- In the fourth
kingdom, the emerging quality is that aspect of synthetic love or understanding which
is the intuition. This intuition is a quality of mental matter and of the
"chitta" or mind stuff. Man is also intended to be radioactive; the incense or
the perfume of his life must ascend, and thus attract the attention of the initiating
factors which wait to lead him to [200] liberation. These factors are the fire and the
members of the fifth kingdom in nature. The growing purpose of his animal form must give
place to the dynamic will of the spiritual entity, released from form limitations by the
fire of life and of initiation. Thus he harmonizes in himself all ways of approach and of
release, and all achievements, and synthesizes in his life the aspirations of the other
three kingdoms.
Radioactivity,
the perfume of the aspirant, the devotion to other human beings (the sublimation of
domesticity), and the "shedding of blood" or the sacrifice of the life, the
expression upon earth (the mineral kingdom) of the devotion and sex life of the vegetable
kingdom, plus the sacrifice through blood of the animal kingdom, bring man to the portal
of initiation. There the fire awaits him with its purifying uses, and thus earth, air,
fire and water (the four elements) prepare him for the great liberation and for the
release of that quality of synthetic apprehension of the underlying truth which we call
the intuition. This is after all the response of the mechanism to the symbolic appeal of
divine quality, expressed in the whole and seen as illumination. Thus the qualities emerge
and appear in their full glory as man develops himself and unfolds within himself the
needed apparatus of response, training himself to recognize the subjective realities or
the divine qualities as they seek to manifest. The processes of manifestation produce
results upon and in the gradually awakening consciousness of man. |