The Direction of Ray V
"Deep in a pyramid, on all sides built around by stone, in the deep dark of that
stupendous place, a mind and brain (embodied in a man) were working. Outside the pyramid,
the world of God established itself. The sky was blue; the winds blew free; the trees and
flowers opened themselves unto the sun. But in the pyramid, down in its dim laboratory, a
Worker stood, toiling at work. His test tubes and his frail appliances he used with skill.
In rows and rows, the retorts for fusing, and for blending, for crystallizing and for that
which sought division, stood with their flaming fires. The heat was great. The toil
severe...
Dim passages, in steady progress, led upward to the summit. There a wide window stood,
open unto the blue of heaven, and carrying one clear ray down to the worker in the
depths... He worked and toiled. He struggled onwards toward his dream, the vision of an
ultimate discovery. He sometimes found the thing he sought, and sometimes failed; but
never found that which could give to him the key to all the rest... In deep despair, he
cried aloud unto the God he had forgot: 'Give me the key. I alone can do no more good.
Give me the key.' Then silence reigned...
Through the opening on the summit of the pyramid, dropped from the blue of heaven, a
key came down. It landed at the feet of the discouraged worker. The key was of pure gold;
the shaft of light; upon the key a label, and writ in blue, these words: 'Destroy that
which thou has built and build anew. But only build when thou has climbed the upward way,
traversed the gallery of tribulation and entered [170] into light within the chamber of
the king. Build from the heights, and thus shew forth the value of the depths.'
The Worker then destroyed the objects of his previous toil, sparing three treasures
which he knew were good, and upon which the light could shine. He struggled towards the
chamber of the king. And still he struggles."
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