From Long-Sealed Ancient Fountains
The Origin of Modern Theosophy
When, years ago, we first travelled over the East, exploring the penetralia
of its deserted sanctuaries, two saddening and ever-recurring questions oppressed
our thoughts: Where , WHO, WHAT is GOD? Who ever saw the
IMMORTAL SPIRIT of man, so as to be able to assure himself of man's
immortality? HPB, ISIS I vi
From the moment when the foetal embryo is formed until the old man, gasping
his last, drops into the grave, neither the beginning nor the end is understood
by scholastic science; all before us is a blank, all after us chaos. For it
there is no evidence as to the relations between spirit, soul, and body, either
before or after death. The mere life-principle itself presents an unsolvable
enigma, upon the study of which materialism has vainly exhausted its intellectual
powers. In the presence of a corpse the skeptical physiologist stands dumb when
asked by his pupil whence came the former tenant of that empty box, and whither
it has gone. The pupil must either, like his master, rest satisfied with the
explanation that protoplasm made the man, and force vitalized and will now consume
his body, or he must go outside the walls of his college and the books of its
library to find an explanation of the mystery. HPB, ISIS I 336
It was while most anxious to solve these perplexing problems that we came
into contact with certain men, endowed with such mysterious powers and such
profound knowledge that we may truly designate them as the sages of the Orient.
To their instructions we lent a ready ear. HPB, ISIS I vi
The work now submitted to public judgment is the fruit of a somewhat intimate
acquaintance with [these] Eastern adepts and study of their science. HPB, ISIS
I v
There are, scattered throughout the world, a handful of thoughtful and solitary
students, who pass their lives in obscurity, far from the rumors of the world,
studying the great problems of the physical and spiritual universes. They have
their secret records in which are preserved the fruits of the scholastic labors
of the long line of recluses whose successors they are. The knowledge of their
early ancestors, the sages of India, Babylonia, Nineveh, and the imperial Thebes;
--- all this, and much more, is recorded on indestructible parchment, and passed
with jealous care from one adept to another. HPB, ISIS I 557-558
From the first ages of man, the fundamental truths of all that we are permitted
to know on earth was in the safe keeping of the adepts of the sanctuary. Those
guardians of the primitive divine revelation, who had solved every problem that
is within the grasp of human intellect, were bound together by a universal freemasonry
of science and philosophy, which formed one unbroken chain around the globe.
HPB, ISIS I 37-38
By the training of faculties we all possess, but which they alone have developed
to perfection, [these Adepts] have entered in spirit these various [superphysical]
planes and states. For long ages, one generation of Adepts after another has
studied the mysteries of being, of life, death, and re-birth, and all have taught
in their turn some of the facts so learned. HPB, KEY 217
Their spiritual visions, real explorations by, and through, physical and spiritual
senses untrammelled by blind flesh, were systematically checked and compared
one with the other, and their nature sifted. All that was not corroborated by
unanimous and collective experience was rejected, while that only was recorded
as established truth which, in various ages, under different climes, and throughout
an untold series of incessant observations, was found to agree and receive constantly
further corroboration. The methods used by our scholars and students of the
psycho-spiritual sciences do not differ from those of students of the natural
and physical sciences. Only our fields of research are on two different planes,
and our instruments are made by no human hands, for which reason perchance they
are only the more reliable. The retorts, accumulators, and microscopes of the
chemist and naturalist may get out of order; the telescope and the astronomer's
horological instruments may get spoiled; our recording instruments are beyond
the influence of weather or the elements. HPB, KEY 86-87
For thousands of years, one initiate after another, one great hierophant succeeded
by other hierophants, has explored and re-explored the invisible Universe, the
worlds of the interplanetary regions, during long periods when his conscious
soul, united to the spiritual soul and to the ALL, free and almost omnipotent,
left his body. The mysteries of life as well as death, of the visible and invisible
worlds, have been fathomed and observed by initiated adepts in all epochs and
in all nations. They have studied these during the solemn moments of union of
their divine monad with the universal Spirit, and they have recorded their experiences.
Thus by comparing and checking the observations of one with those of another,
having been able to ascertain that the visions of adepts who lived 10,000 years
ago are invariably corroborated and verified by those of modern adepts, to whom
the writings of the former never do become known until later --- the truth has
been established. A definite science, based on personal observation and experience,
corroborated by continuous demonstrations, containing irrefutable proofs, for
those who study it, has thus been established. HPB, CW V 50-51
The Secret Doctrine is the accumulated Wisdom of the Ages, and its cosmogony
alone is the most stupendous and elaborate system. The facts have actually occupied
countless generations of initiated seers and prophets to marshal, to set down
and explain. The flashing gaze of those seers has penetrated into the very kernel
of matter, and recorded the soul of things there.
The [Esoteric] system is no fancy of one or several isolated individuals. It
is the uninterrupted record covering thousands of generations of Seers whose
respective experiences were made to test and to verify the teachings of higher
and exalted beings, who watched over the childhood of Humanity. For long ages,
the "Wise Men" of the Fifth Race had passed their lives in learning
by checking, testing, and verifying in every department of nature the
traditions of old by the independent visions of great adepts; i.e., men who
have developed and perfected their physical, mental, psychic, and spiritual
organisations to the utmost possible degree. No vision of one adept was accepted
till it was checked and confirmed by the visions --- so obtained as to stand
as independent evidence --- of other adepts, and by centuries of experiences.
HPB, SD I 273-273
Continued in: Great Adepts and Trained Seers: Knowledge of Spiritual Facts
by Personal Experience and from Actual Observation
[Note: The above extracts have been transcribed from the original sources
but material not relevant to the subject has been silently deleted. The original
texts, however, can be found from the bibliographical references. Explanatory
words added by the editor are enclosed within brackets.]
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