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The Rays and the Initiations - Part Two - Section One - The Aspirant and the Mysteries of Initiation |
The point I wish to make is that no particular word is going
to be given by me, because it would be useless. The OM is useless to most people, even
though trained students may now be deriving benefit from its use. This general uselessness
is caused not only because people do not use the Word correctly, but also because, even
when using it they are not holding its significance firmly in their consciousness. So it
is with a Word of Power. Of what use would it be if I attempted to give the Word of the
first ray, which looks (when presented in its symbolic written form) something like this -
Ukrtapklsti? Certain sounds in this word-form are omitted because there is no way
of depicting them, since they are neither vowels nor consonants. Correctly sounded, the
above forms three words. But I can give, as far as possible, the English equivalent in
meaning, and it is this meaning which I ask you to have in mind as you mentally utter
the sound or Word of Power and visually attempt to see it performing the esoteric miracle
of bridge building. The first ray disciple has, therefore, to meet the requirements to the best of his ability and to follow the four stages of the technique of projection (pages 489-493, 509). When he has faithfully followed this outlined routine, personality and soul fusion has to be consciously attempted and to some measure achieved, and then these blended factors are held steady in the triadal light. Another point of focused intention is now brought about, resulting in a new and still more dynamic tension. In the completed silence which results, the act of projecting the antahkarana is performed, [515] and it is then carried forward on the impetus of a Word of Power. The symbolism connected with this lies behind the Masonic usage of the words, translated into English, "So mote it be," uttered with the right hand stretched forth and signifying the embodied will of the Lodge, itself a symbol of the Will and Purpose of the Most High. The meaning of the Word of Power to be used at this point of accomplished projection might be summed up in the words: "I assert the Fact." This is the nearest form I can give you for the word-form earlier mentioned. A little deep reflection on these words will show that if uttered with an understanding of their meaning, they are of terrific potency. The disciple who utters them assumes and then asserts:
This factual assumption is not faith, but knowledge and conviction, and upon this realized conviction the disciple rests, acts and depends. It becomes an unalterable and unchangeable attitude. The meaning of the above sevenfold statement will become clearer if the disciple will ponder the distinction between faith and conviction. It is this divine assertion which holds the universe in being; it is this divine assertion which is the embodied summation of all knowledge and love, and the first ray disciple must begin to use this technique, resting back upon his divine prerogative of assertion. Ponder on this statement. It is the [516] technique of Shamballa and the established right, prerogative and privilege of all first ray souls. |
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