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A Treatise on White Magic - Rule Eleven - Analysis of the Three Sentences |
It should be noted here that only as a man understands himself
can he arrive at an understanding of that which is the sum total that we call God. This is
a truism and an occult platitude, but when acted upon leads to a revelation which makes
the present "Unknown God" a recognized Reality. Let me illustrate: Man knows himself to be a living being and calls death that mysterious process wherein that something, which he commonly designates as the breath of life, is withdrawn. On its withdrawal, the form disintegrates. The cohesive vitalizing force is gone, and this produces that falling apart into its essential elements of that which has hitherto been regarded as the body. This life principle, this basic essential of being and this mysterious elusive factor is the correspondence in man of that which we call spirit or life in the macrocosm. Just as the life in man holds together, animates, vitalizes and drives into activity the form and so makes of him a living being, so the life of God - as the Christian calls it - performs the same purpose in the universe and [452] produces that coherent, living, vital ensemble which we call a solar system. This life principle in man manifests in a triple manner:
It is not, of course, possible to give the mantric words and phrases which are mentioned in Rule XI. They would be profoundly incomprehensible to all but the initiate, and therefore need not engross our attention. It should be noted that much in these Instructions is in advance of modern thought and both these Instructions and the Treatise on Cosmic Fire will only be fully understood towards the end of this century. |
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