Great Adepts and Trained Seers
Knowledge of Spiritual Facts by personal experience and from actual
observation
The recognition of the higher phases of man's being on this planet is not to
be attained by mere acquirement of knowledge. Volumes of the most perfectly
constructed information cannot reveal to man life in the higher regions. One
has to get a knowledge of spiritual facts by personal experience and from actual
observation. KH, ML 64
Life, the greatest problem within the ken of human conception, is a mystery
that the greatest of your men of Science will never solve. In order to be correctly
comprehended, it has to be studied in the entire series of its manifestations,
otherwise it can never be, not only fathomed, but even comprehended in its easiest
form --- life, as a state of being on this earth. It can never be grasped
so long as it is studied separately and apart from universal life. To solve
the great problem one has to become an occultist (1); to analyze and experience
with it personally, in all its phases, as life on earth, life beyond the limit
of physical death, mineral, vegetable, animal and spiritual life; life in conjunction
with concrete matter as well as life present in the imponderable atom. KH, ML
158-159
The adept has learnt the great secret how to penetrate deeply into the Arcana
of being. KH, ML 194-195
The world of force is the world of Occultism and the only one whither the
highest initiate goes to probe the secrets of being. Hence no-one but such an
initiate can know anything of these secrets. Guided by his Guru (2) the chela
(3) first discovers this world, then its laws, then their centrifugal evolutions
into the world of matter. To become a perfect adept takes him long years, but
at last he becomes the master. The hidden things have become patent, and mystery
and miracle have fled from his sight forever. He sees how to guide force in
this direction or that --- to produce desirable effects. The secret chemical,
electric or odic properties of plants, herbs, roots, minerals, animal tissue,
are familiar to him. No change in the etheric vibrations can escape him. He
applies his knowledge The means we avail ourselves of are all laid down for
us in a code as old as humanity to the minutest detail. Our laws are as immutable
as those of Nature. We build our philosophy upon experiment and deduction. KH,
ML 143-144
There comes a moment in the life of an adept, when the hardships he has passed
through are a thousandfold rewarded. In order to acquire further knowledge,
he has no more to go through a minute and slow process of investigation and
comparison of various objects, but is accorded an instantaneous, implicit insight
into every first truth. The adept sees and feels and lives in the very source
of all fundamental truths --- the Universal Spiritual Essence of Nature. KH,
ML 241
A MAHATMA (4) is a personage, who, by special training and education, has
evolved those higher faculties and has attained that spiritual knowledge, which
ordinary humanity will acquire after passing through numberless series of re-incarnations
during the process of cosmic evolution. Now an entity, that is passing through
the occult training in its successive births, gradually has less and less (in
each incarnation) of lower Manas [Mind] until there arrives a time
when its whole Manas, being of an entirely elevated character, is centred
in the higher individuality (5), when such a person may be said to have become
a MAHATMA. The real MAHATMA is then not his physical body but that higher Manas
which is inseparably linked to the Atma (6) and its vehicle (Buddhi
7) --- a union effected by him in a comparatively very short period by passing
through the process of self-evolution laid down by the Occult Philosophy.
The Tchang-chub (an adept who has, by the power of his knowledge
and soul enlightenment, become exempt from the curse of UNCONSCIOUS transmigration)
may, at his will and desire, and instead of reincarnating himself only after
bodily death, do so, and repeatedly --- during his life if he chooses. He holds
the power of choosing for himself new bodies --- whether on this or any other
planet -- while in possession of his old form, that he generally preserves for
purposes of his own. KH, ML 285
When our great Buddha --- the patron of all the adepts, the reformer and the
codifier of the occult system, reached first Nirvana (8) on earth,
he became a Planetary Spirit (9); i.e . --- his spirit could at one and the
same time rove the interstellar spaces in full consciousness, and continue
at will on Earth in his original and individual body. For the divine Self had
so completely disfranchised itself from matter that it could create at will
an inner substitute for itself, and leaving it in the human form for days, weeks,
sometimes years, affect in no wise by the change either the vital principle
or the physical mind of its body. That is the highest form of adeptship man
can hope for on our planet. But it is as rare as the Buddhas themselves. Many
are those who "break through the egg-shell," few who, once out are
able to exercise their Nirira namastaka fully, when completely out
of the body. Conscious life in Spirit is as difficult for some natures
as swimming is for some bodies. The planetary Spirit of that kind (the Buddha
like) can pass at will into other bodies --- of more or less etherialised matter,
inhabiting other regions of the Universe. KH, ML 43-44
We tell you what we know, for we are made to learn it through personal
experience . KH, ML 128
So far as we know, so far as the highest Planetary Spirits have ascertained,
the infinite mind displays to them as to us no more than the regular unconscious
throbbings of the eternal and universal pulse of Nature, throughout the myriads
of worlds within as without the primitive veil of our solar system.
So far -- WE KNOW. Within and to the utmost limit, to the very edge
of the cosmic veil we know the fact to be correct --- owing to personal experience;
for the information gathered as to what takes place beyond --- we are indebted
to the Planetary Spirits, to our blessed Lord Buddha. KH, ML 138
The ordinary man has no experience of any state of consciousness other than
that to which the physical senses link him. Men dream; they sleep the profound
sleep which is too deep for dreams to impress the physical brain; and in these
states there must still be consciousness. How, then, while these mysteries remain
unexplored, can we hope to speculate with profit on the nature of globes
which, in the economy of nature, must needs belong to states of consciousness
other and quite different from any which man experiences here?
For even great adepts (those initiated of course), trained seers though they
are, can claim thorough acquaintance with the nature and appearance of planets
and their inhabitants belonging to our solar system only. They know
that almost all the planetary worlds are inhabited, but can have access to ---
even in spirit --- only those of our system; and they are also aware how difficult
it is, even for them, to put themselves into full rapport even with
the planes of consciousness within our system, but differing from the
states of consciousness possible on this globe; i.e. , on the three planes of
the chain of spheres beyond our earth. Such knowledge and intercourse are possible
to them because they have learned how to penetrate to planes of consciousness
which are closed to the perceptions of ordinary men. HPB, SD II 701
Athos A. Altomonte
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Notes
(1) Occultist. One who practises Occultism, an adept in the
Secret Sciences, but very often applied to a mere student. HPB, KEY 357
(2) Guru (Sk.) . "Spiritual Teacher; a master in metaphysical
and ethical doctrines; used also for a teacher of any science. HPB, TG
(3) Chela (Sans.) A disciple. The pupil of a Guru or Sage,
the follower of some Adept, or a school of philosophy. HPB, KEY 324
(4) Mahatma (Sans.) Lit. , "Great Soul." An adept
of the highest order. An exalted being, who having attained to the mastery over
his lower principles, is therefore living unimpeded by the "man of flesh."
Mahatmas are in possession of knowledge and power commensurate with the stage
they have reached in their spiritual evolution. HPB, KEY 347
(5) Individuality. One of the names given in Theosophy and
Occultism to the human Higher Ego. We make a distinction between the immortal
and divine and the mortal human Ego which perishes. The latter or "Personality"
(personal Ego) survives the dead body but for a time in Kama Loka: the Individuality
prevails for ever. HPB, KEY 338
(6) Atman, or Atma (Sans.) The Universal Spirit, the divine
monad, "the seventh Principle," so called, in the exoteric "septenary"
classification of man. The Supreme Soul. HPB, KEY 319
(7) Buddhi (Sans.) Universal Soul or Mind. Mahabuddhi is
a name of Mahat ( q. v .); also the Spiritual Soul in man (the sixth principle
exoterically), the vehicle of Atma, the seventh, according to the exoteric enumeration.
HPB, KEY 323
(8) Nirvana (Sk.). According to the Orientalists, the entire
"blowing out", like the flame of a candle, the utter extinction of
existence. But in the esoteric explanations it is the state of absolute existence
and absolute consciousness, into which the Ego of a man who has reached the
highest degree of perfection and holiness during life goes, after the body dies,
and occasionally, as in the case of Gautama Buddha and others, during life.
HPB, TG
(9) Planetary Spirits. Primarily the rulers or governors
of the planets. As our earth has its hierarchy of terrestrial planetary spirits,
from the highest to the lowest plane, so has every other heavenly body. In Occultism,
however, the term "Planetary Spirit" is generally applied only to
the seven highest hierarchies corresponding to the Christian archangels. These
have all passed through a stage of evolution corresponding to the humanity of
earth on other worlds, in long past cycles. Our earth, being as yet only in
its fourth round, is far too young to have produced high planetary spirits.
The highest planetary spirit ruling over any globe is in reality the "Personal
God" of that planet and far more truly its "over-ruling providence"
than the self-contradictory Infinite Personal Deity of modern Churchianity.
HPB, TG
See also:From Long-Sealed Ancient Fountains: The Origin of Modern Theosophy
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