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Esoteric Psychology II - Chapter II - The Ray of Personality - Some Problems of Psychology |
A consideration of all the above will indicate to you the
complexity of the subject. The superficial student or the mystically inclined person is
apt to feel that all these technicalities are of minor importance. The charge is often
made that the "jargon" of occultism and its academic information is of no true
importance where knowledge of the divine is concerned. It is claimed that it is not
necessary to know about [511] the planes and their various levels of consciousness, or
about the Law of Rebirth and the Law of Attraction; it is an unnecessary tax upon the
human mind to study the technical foundation for a belief in brotherhood, or to consider
our distant origin and our possible future. It is nevertheless just possible that if the
mystics down the ages had recognized these truths we might have had a better managed
world. It is only today that those forces are being set in motion which will lead, to a
truer understanding of the human family, a wiser comprehension of the human equipment,
and, therefore, to an effort to bring human living into line with the basic spiritual
truths. The sorry condition of the world today is not a result of the intellectual
unfoldment of man as is often claimed, but it is the working out of the unalterable
effects of causes, originated in the past of the Aryan race. That good can come from evil, that the bad effects of man's mental laziness can be transmuted into teaching point in the future and that humanity is now intelligent enough to learn wisdom will be the result of the widespread dissemination of the academic truths of the esoteric teaching and its correct interpretation by the trained minds in the Occident. The East has had this teaching for ages and has produced numerous commentaries upon it - the work of the finest analytical minds that the world has ever seen - but it has made no mass use of the knowledge, and the people in the Orient do not profit by it, as a whole. It will be different in the West and is already modifying and influencing human thought on a large scale; it is permeating the structure of our civilization and will eventually salvage it. Be not, therefore, afraid of the technicalities of wisdom but seek for the reason of the undesirable reaction against them in the latent inertia of the mystical mind, plus the lowered vital condition of the entire race. This brings me to a point I would seek to touch upon: that [512] of the widespread depression which is so seriously affecting the whole of humanity. The physical vitality of the races is low, or it is being whipped up into a better condition by the imposition of applied thought. Instead of drawing upon the resources of vitality, stored up in the soil, in food, fresh air and outer environing conditions, men are beginning to draw it from the etheric body itself through the galvanizing effect of two things: ideas, as they are presented to them, thereby aligning mind and brain and incidentally stimulating the etheric body; mass impetus or contact which swings the unit into line with mass intention and opens up to him therefore the vast resources of mass intention. This enables him to feed his etheric body at the general etheric center of power. This can be seen happening in its initial stage in practically every country. In the interim, however, between the establishing of the facility to tap at will the inner sources of vital stimulation and the changing of the old conditions, the masses of the people are left with neither source of sustenance available for their helping. They are consequently depleted, full of fear, and unable to do more than stand ready and hope for a better future for the next generation. It is during this interim state that the full difficulty of depression can be felt, and it is at this time one of the major problems confronting the Hierarchy. How can the vitality of the human family be restored? How can the ancient joyousness of life, the keenness of spirit and the easy activity which distinguished the ancient races in the earlier phases of civilization be recovered and humanity lose its depression and its unhappiness? The whole position is the reverse of the problems of stimulation which constitute the major difficulty of the mystical life. With these we shall later deal. [513] No general covering solution has yet appeared. But inevitably it will, and when it does it will be the direct result of the activity of the New Group of World Servers. It will be a slow process, for humanity is entering into what may be regarded as a long convalescence. It will be brought about in three ways:
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