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Rosicrucian Thoughts on the Ever-Burning Lamps of the Ancients, by W. Wynn Westcott (Frater Roseae Crucis)
The ordinary Englishman of to-day considers the idea of a lamp which should be everburning only less absurd than the idea of perpetual motion. To the dabbler in modern science it is but little less absurd, but to the deepest thinkers, and to Rosicrucians, a scintillula of light appears on this mysterious subject. The true adept has discovered that although Nature is bound in general laws which seem universal, yet in Nature herself evidence may be found, when properly searched for, that at certain times and seasons, and in certain modes, unknown to us, her laws are over-ridden and replaced by a power to which she, the mighty mother, has herself to bow. The pages of the history of the world present to us many instances of such events, which we generally class as miracles; some of them are as well authenticated as any points in ancient history. The Israelitic passage of the Red Sea, the swallowing of Jonah by a whale which brought him forth again alive, and the Ascension of Jesus, are examples. The power of prophesy is a contradiction of the ordinary powers of earthly beings, and is so far miraculous. Angel visitors come but rarely now from the realms of glory; is heaven more distant? Or have men grown cold? Rosicrucians are nothing if not Christians, and Christians have ever believed in miracle, or have ever acknowledged the existence of an Omnipotence who can act at times in such a manner as to leave the traces and steps of the process so hidden as to tempt scoffers to doubt, and doubters to scoff.
But although perpetual motion be but a dream to us earthbound mortals, we do not doubt a future perpetual existence, and it is as reasonable to picture to ourself a perpetual flame, as an Eternity of Life. The ancient Egyptian priests pictured life as a flame. The Great Master of the Temple of this world being omnipotent, and able to do all things, does not usually proceed by miracles, or they will not be prized as such; an essence of miracle is rarity, a miracle imitated is not a second miracle. Ordinary events, then, being the extreme of opposition to miracle, there are yet events of a third and intermediate type, marvels, which cannot be understanded of the people, but which are yet the product of a special gift to certain men, their spirits, minds, and bodies, who by due, careful, and sufficient training, wisdom and experience, have earned such a reward.
Such should the typical Rosicrucian be, a terrestrial earthly Body, the Temple in which dwells a mind trained to understand the powers of Nature, and enshrined within this, as a canopy, should sit a Divine afflatus, a portion of the Spirit of God, an ala of the Celestial Dove who brooded over the chaos, and this spirit may by patent submission to Deity, and by active efforts at power, draw down to itself a commission to work wonders, and so do “not as other men do.”
The great tendency of the modern times has been to reduce all men to a level, a dead level, of mediocrity, an effort fatal to the supremacy of individuals, and which has tended to discourage research into the Hidden Mysteries of Nature and Science, as opposed to the parrot-like study of what are known as modern sciences, a study of enormous value to mankind, but yet not the stepping stones on the direct road to Deity. History then narrates the lives of many men, who, from the exhibition of uncommon powers and transcendent abilities and wisdom, are pointed out as the possessors of what we may fairly call occult Inspiration, “Poeta nascitur non fit;” but I should add “Magus nascitur non solum fit.” No accident of birth alone can make a Magician, but intensity of duly directed effort may do so in a certain number of persons with specially favourable mental powers. We may be all born with an equal right to existence; but it is absurd to say we are all to be chiefs or Magi, for, as we are told in the Master’s Degree, “some must rule, and some obey.”
In 1484 died Christian Rosenkreuz, our great prototype; he was such a man; by the dispositions he made, and the Society he designed, he shook the whole Christian world for a century of years, and laid the first stones of the edifice we are still building to-day. In his tomb, when it was opened by the Fratres, in 1604, or 120 years after his decease, were found, besides other mysterious articles, lamps of a special and peculiar construction; hence the study of Sepulchral Lamps is one particularly germane to us. The discovery of lamps in ancient sepulchres, in some cases extinguished, in others burning with brilliance, was no rarity in the middle ages; but the destroying hands of the Goth and the Vandal have left few ancient tombs for modern research to explore. We have to content ourselves with the observations and reports of our forefathers, the narratives of Arabian, Roman, and mediaeval authors. No fewer than 170 such authorities have written on this subject. Many of these references, in Greek and Latin literature, to lucent bodies, phosphorescence, and “mystic la mps found in tombs,” deserve study, and will repay perusal.
The Darkness of Death and the Darkness of the Tomb are, and have ever been, common phrases; no wonder, then, that the ancients sought to minimise it. Hence we find that the relatives of a deceased person were desirous of relieving the gloom hanging over the grave of a beloved wife, kind parent, or respected brother, by any means in their power.
To include in the tomb a lamp and leave it burning was a kindly attention, even if it burned but one short hour; it was an offering to Pluto, to the Manes; it kept away spirits of evil, and preserved peace to the dead man: this knowledge of the limited time such a lamp could possibly remain alight acted, doubtless, as a stimulus to the discovery of a means of prolonging the burning power of a lamp indefinitely, and if I read history aright, in at least a few instances, the problem has been solved; so far at any rate as the manufacture of a lamp which should burn until deranged by the barbarian invader of its precincts. I shall narrate a few examples, premising that these are instances of different modes of obtaining the desired effect; besides these instances the ancient Latin authors speak of the use as illuminants, not alone of lamps, but of natural lucent bodies, which would suffice to dispel the gloom to some slight extent. Such were the diamond, the carbuncle, the glow-worm, the exposure of phosphorus to the air, the ignition of certain substances which burn alone without any wick or arrangement, such as camphor, which will burn even floating on water. The presence of a combustible gas, which issues from clefts in the rock in some mines and caverns, seems to have been known, and was probably taken advantage of by the ancient sages to enhance the mystery and majesty of their secret rites. It is very possible that some of the priests of old were aware of the lucent property of some forms of sulphide of calcium, which have attracted much attention the last few years, in the shape of luminous paint.
I will sub mit also that references exist in the history of remote ages to suggest the mysterious light now so freely handled and produced by electricity was not unknown to the ancient sages. Numa, King of Rome, studied electricity, and left pupils of his art, of whom we are told was his successor Tullus Hostilius, who was destroyed whilst endeavouring to draw down from heaven and coerce the electric fluid from thunder clouds, or, as they said, front Jupiter Tonans. Eliphaz Levi remarks-“It is certain that the Zoroastrian Magi had means of producing and directing electric power unknown to us.”- “Historie de la Magie,” p. 57. Mediaeval scholars have fully debated several points in regard to ever-burning lamps, but in all cases without arriving at any definite result; much erudition has been expended on the question whether a lamp found burning on breaking open a tomb was not ignited by the admission of air, and had not been actually burning until it was disturbed; there is modern evidence in favor of this view, from the analogy of some chemical experiments, as, for example, phosphorised oil is invisible in the dark when enclosed in a sealed vial, when this is opened a light pours forth. On the other hand, evidence exists that some of the lamps actually paled and went out when the cavern in which they were found was opened, as a fine metal wire made white-hot by electricity in a sealed glass vacuumed ceases to shine when the glass is broken; others again burned on and could hardly be extinguished by water or other means, until the arrangement of the lamp was broken.
Other authors, taking for granted that some of these lamps had burned for hundreds of years, have discussed the necessary relation between oil or liquid consumed and wick. With regard to wick, there are several names of substances proposed as incombustible; but they are probably only synonyms of one body, namely, asbestos, which is even now used in our gas fires. It does not consume, although kept constantly red hot with flames flickering over it. Other names for it were-
Asbestinum-Plutarch uses this term, Pliny, and Solinus, and Baptista Porta; Linum Asbestinum by Albertus Magnus.
Amiantus-By Pancirollus, and by Lucius Vives.
Plume Alum-See Cyclopaedia by E. Chambers, 1741, art. “Allum,” and so called by Wecker, De Secretis, lib. 3, cap. 2, and Agricola.
Earth Flax-Dr. Plot uses this name.
Linum Vivum-Mentioned by Plutarch, also as Linum Carpasium and Lapis Carystius-see De Defectu Oraculorum, and Pausanias in his Atticus.
Salamander’s Wool-So called by Friar Bacon and Joachimus Fortius.
The ancients, we know, did try incombustible metal wires as wicks; but found that oil would not pass up them, as it does up fibres of cotton or wool.-See “Philos. Transactions,” No. 166, p. 806, of the year 1684.
In respect to the oil for the lamp, there is no consensus of opinion as to the nature of it; neither of the authorities who narrate the finding of the lamps describe it in any way, yet many Latin authors discuss it. Some speak of it as bituminous oil, derived from the earth, thus forecasting the recent extensive use of petroleum. None of them definitely associate it with any known animal or vegetable oil. Many mystic references are, however, made to the labours of the Alchemists, who thought it must be of the nature of an essential oil of Sol, the metal gold, to be derived from it by alchemic processes. Sol, they say, must be dissolved into an unctuous humour, or the radical moisture of Sol must be separated.-See “Wolfhang Lazius,” lib. III., c. 8, and “Camden Brittania,” p. 572. For, say they, inasmuch as gold is so pure that it bears repeated meltings without wasting, so if it be dissolved into an oily residuum, such should support fire without being consumed.
It may suitably be explained in this place that the oldest Alchemists held peculiar views on flame and fire. Fire was to them an element-one of four; there were two contraries in nature, three principles, and four elements. Fire, as such, should not need what we call fuel to consume; but only as a means of detaining it in a certain place.-See “Licetus, De Lucernis,” cap. 20-21 and “Theophrastus.” They said there may be a relation between fire and fuel of three sorts-if the strength of the fire exceed that of the humour, it presently burns out; if the humour be too strong for the fire, the fire departs; but if the radical strength of the humour and of the fire be co-equal, then, caeteris paribus, that fire would burn continually, until the surrounding states of radical moisture or natural heat should be altered by external circumstances, as if a flame be made to burn in a closed vault, it would depart when such was opened.
Rosicrucian and Alchemical doctrines, especially their views on the connection between Fire and Water, are brought into close apposition to the dogmas of the religion of the Hebrews in some portions, at least, of the sacred writings, notably in the volume of the “Maccabees,” Book II., cap. I., where we are told that when the Jews were led captive into Persia, the priest took the Sacred Fire from the Altar, and hid it in a dry, hollow place. Many years after, in more favourable times, Nehemiah sent priests to fetch this fire, nothing doubting its existence; they found water only in its stead. Nehemiah caused an altar of sacrifice to be made of wood and other materials, and this water was poured upon them, before all the people; when the clouds of the sky passed away, and the sun appeared; then the water that had been poured over the sacrifice burst into flame. The connection between Fire and Water again becomes prominent when we note the miracle of Elijah, who made a sacrificial altar, poured water on it, and fire from heaven burned up the water, on the occasion when he condemned the priests of Baal who could not do likewise.-See Kings I., cap. xviii. Blavatsky claims that at the present time the priests of the secret temples of the Buddhists in Tibet, India, and Japan, use asbestos as a wick in lamps, which burn continuously without replenishing. Trithemius, Libavius, his commentator, and Korndorf, about the year 1500, each composed a material, by chemical processes, which they professed would burn for ever. Mateer, a reverend missionary, states that he knew of a great golden lamp in a hollow place inside a temple at Trevandrum, kingdom of Travancore, which he had the best authority for believing had burned continuously for 120 years. The Abbe Huc, a great traveller, states that he has seen and examined an Everburning Lamp.
By the Levitical Law-Lev. vi., v. 13-the fire on the altar of Jehovah was never to be allowed to go out; but we are not told that it was ever burning without supply. It has been suggested that if everburning lamps were ever known, they would have been found in this application; but we know that the sacred flame was allowed to go out, and was renewed from heaven on several occasions.-Lev. ix., 24; 2 Chron. vii., 1; 1 Kings xviii., 38. Other writers have taken the other side of the argument, viz., that the gift of a flame that would need no attention would have tended to idolatry, to which the Israelites were ever prone. The Chaldeans and Persians used to maintain a perpetual fire in the temples.
Certain scholars have considered that the “window” mentioned as placed in the Ark of Noah was not such, as during a period of prolonged cloud and storm a window should not light such a chamber. In the Hebrew version of Genesis, cap. 6, v. 16, the word is tzer, which means “something transparent,” and is to be compared with the similar word zer, always translated “splendour” or “light,” hence they suggest that this tzer, or zer, was some form of ever burning light, or “the universal spirit fixed in a transparent body,” similar to the Mysterious Urim and Thummim.
Alchemy and its successor, Chemistry, are said to have originated in Egypt, that land of ancient marvels, and, indeed, these names are intimately related, the ancient name of Egypt being Chm or Land of Ham, from which the title Chymia, in Greek Chemi and Ges Cham is derived. The learned Kircher writes in A.D. 1650 that several travellers in Egypt found in his time Burning Lamps in the Tombs at Memphis.
Numa Pompilius, King of Rome, who certainly experimented with the natural electricity of the clouds, built a Temple to the Nymph Egeria, and made in it a spherical dome, in which he caused to burn a Perpetual Flame of Fire in her honour; but in what manner this flame was produced we have no knowledge. Nathan Bailey, in his “Brittanic Dictionary,” 1736, remarks that in the Museum of Rarities at Leyden, in Holland, there were two of these lamps, only partially destroyed.
A lamp still burning was found during the Papacy of Paul III., about 1540, in a tomb in the Appian Way at Rome, supposed to be that of Tulliola, the daughter of Cicero. The tomb was inscribed: “Tulliolae Filiae Meae;” she died B.C. 44; it had burned over 1550 years, and became extinguished as soon as exposed to the air; the whole body was in perfect preservation, and was found floating in a vessel of oil. See “Pancirollus, Rerum Memorabilium Deperditarum,” vol. I., p. 115, Franciscus Maturantius, Hermolaus, and Scardeonius.
Such a lamp is stated to have been found in 1401, in the reign of Hen. III., King of Castile, not far from Rome, on the Tiber, in the stone tomb of Pallas, the Arcadian, son of Evander, slain by “Turnus Rex Rotulorum” in the wars at the time of the building of Rome; nothing could extinguish the flame of this lamp until it was broken. On the tomb were the words: “Filius Evandri Pallas, quem lancea Turni militis occidit, mole sua jacet hic.”-See “Martianus, Liber Chronicorum,” lib. xii., cap. 67.
Two miles from Rome an inundation broke down a wall, and disclosed an ancient tomb; on the cover stone were the letters “P.M. R.C. cum Uxore;” in it an earthen urn was found; when fractured, a bituminous smoke issued; in the bottom was a lamp, which went out; the fragments were still oily; this became dry after exposure.-See “Lowthorp, Abridgment of Philos. Trans.,” vol. III., sec. xxxv., also No. 185, p. 227.
In a certain temple of Venus in Egypt there hanged a lamp which neither rain nor wind could put out, says, St. Augustine, in his work “De Civitate Dei,” lib. xxi., cap. 6, and he associates its make with Magic, and the Devil, as indeed do all Roman Catholic authorities whenever they mention any of these lamps. Fortunius Licetus describes this lamp in his work “De Reconditis Lucernis Antiquorum,” cap. vi., and see `”Isidorus, De Gemmis.”
Ludovicus Vives, 1610, in his notes to St. Augustine, says that in his father’s time, A.D. 1580, a lamp was found in a tomb, which from the inscription was 1500 years old; it fell to pieces when touched. This Commentator does not follow his master in his denunciation of these lamps, but says they must have been made by men of the greatest skill and wisdom.- See also “Maiolus, Episcopus, Colloquies.”
At Edessa, or Antioch, in a recess over a gateway a burning lamp was found by the soldiers of Chosroes, King of Persia, elaborately closed in from the air. From a date inscribed it was known to have been placed there soon after the time of Christ, or 500 years before. Beside this lamp a crucifix was found fixed.-See “Fortunius Licetus,” cap. vii., and Citesius in his “Abstinens Consolentanea.” In the volcanic island of Nesis, near Naples, in the year 600 a marble tomb was found, and when opened it contained a vase in which was a lamp still alight; the light paled and soon was extinguished when the vase was broken. See “Licetus,” cap. x. See “Baptista Porta, Magia Naturalis,” lib. xii. cap. ult., A.D. 1658.
A very notable example occurred in the discovery of lamps buried in urns about A.D. 1500; they were taken possession of by Franciscus Maturantius, and described by him in a letter to Alphenus, his friend; they had been buried 1500 years. A labourer at Ateste, near Padua, in Italy, found a sepulchre, in which was a fictile urn, and within it there stood another urn, and in this smaller one a lamp burning brightly; and on each side of it there was a vessel, or ampulla, each of them full a of pure fluid oil; one was made of gold, and the other one of silver. On the outer urn were these words engraved:
Plutoni sacrum munus ne attingite fures, Ignotum est vobis hoc quod in urna latet Namque elementa gravi clausit digesta labore, Vase sub hoc modico Maximus Olybius. Adsit secundo custos sibi copia cornu Ne tanti pretium depereat laticis.
Thieves! Grasp not this gift sacred to Pluto, Ye are ignorant of what it contains hidden, For Maximus Olybius has enclosed in This small urn, elements digested with heavy toil, Let abundance be present in a second vase as a guardian to it, Lest the value of so much oil should perish.
On the smaller one were these words:
Abite hinc pessimi Fures Vos quid vultis, vestris cum oculis emisitiis. Abite hinc, vestro cum Mercurio Petasato caduceato que Donum hoc Maximum, Maximus Olybius Plutoni sacrum facit.
Get ye hence, most wicked thieves, What do you desire with your rolling eyes? Get ye hence with your broad hatted Mercury Carrying a wand with twisted snakes. Maximus Olybius makes this, His greatest offering, sacred to Pluto.
See “F. Licetus,” cap. ix., and “Scardeonius, De Antiq. Urbis Patavinae; Rubeus, De Destillatione,” and “Lazius, Wolfhang,” lib. iii., cap.18.
Hermolaus Barbarus, in his Corollary to Dioscorides, speaks of a wondrous liquor to sustain combustion, known to Democritus and Trismegistus.
Jacobus Mancinus wrote to Licetus that he knew of a burning lamp dug up from the Monte Cavallo at Rome; it was still burning when found, and within it was a bituminous substance.
Plutarch in his work “De Defectu Oraculorum,” states that in a Temple to Jupiter Ammon a lamp stood in the open air, and neither wind nor rain put it out, and the priests told him it had burned continually for years.- See also “Licetus,” cap. v. Herodotus tells us that the Egyptians made a special and extensive use of lamps in the religious festivals, and that the Temples of King Mycerinus had many mysterious ones. Strabo, and Pausanias in his Atticus, narrate that in the temple of Minerva Polias, at Athens, there was a mysterious lamp of gold always burning; it was made by Callimachus. The altar of the Temple of Apollo Carneus, at Cyrene, was similarly furnished. A like account is given of the great Temple of Aderbain, in Armenia, by Said Ebn Batric.
Kenealy in his “Book of God” calls attention to the name Carystios applied to the asbestine wicks of the lamps in ancient Greek temples, and draws attention to its relations to Chr. of Christos and to Eucharist, anointed with oil, as to everburning lamps before the throne, as in the Apocalypse.
Chrs.=[Hebrew: ChRSh]=solar fire. Chre.=[Hebrew: ChRH]=sun=he burned. Krs.=[Hebrew: KRSh]=sun=(Greek?-EO)Kupios= Cyrus.
Ceres=was called Taedifera=torch bearing. Chrs., from this also comes Eros in Greek, material light coming from ineffable light.
There is a curious reference of asbestos to fire, and the heat of the sun, in “The Ecstatic Journey to Heaven” of Kircher, where Casmiel, the genius of this world, gives Theodidaktos a boat of asbestos to embark in for his travels to and on the sun, the centre of heat. See “Itinerar 1, Dialogue 1,” cap. 5.
Irish lore recounts a mysterious everburning flame in the Temple at Kildare, sacred to St. Bridget-Daughter of Fire.-See Giraldus Cambrensis, De Mirab. Hibern. 2, xxxiv.
Khunrath, in his “Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae,” cites the ancient author of “The Apocalypse of the Sweet Spirit of Nature,” as speaking of a liquid which burneth with a bright light and wastes not.
At the dissolution of the Monasteries in Britain, by order of Henry VIII., a tomb, in Yorkshire, purporting to be that of Constantius Chlorus, father of the Great Constantine, was opened and ransacked, and a lamp burning was found in it: he died 300 A.D.-See Camden “Brittania” (Gough’s edition, III. p. 572.)
Lazius, in his “Comment. Reipub. Romae,” writes that the Romans under the Empire possessed the secret of preserving lights in tombs by means of the oiliness of gold, resolved by their art into a fluid.-See lib. III., cap. 18.
An ancient Roman tomb was discovered in Spain, near Cordova, near the site of the ancient Castellum priscum; in this tomb was found a lamp. This lamp is described by Mr. Wetherell, of Seville. See an essay by Wray, “Athenaeum,” Aug. 8th, 1846.
The last relation which I propose to cite to you is from Dr. Robert Plot, the Archaeologist, written in the time of Charles the Second, as follows:
A certain man, engaged in digging, having at a particular spot turned up the earth deeper than usual, came upon a door, which he subsequently was able to open, and found beneath it a descending passage with steps; these he descended, and ultimately, with much trepidation and many delays, he arrived at the entrance of a vault.
This underground chamber was lighted up by a lamp, which was placed in front of a statue of a man in armour sitting at a table, leaning on his left arm; in his right hand was a sceptre or weapon.
When the intruder advanced, a portion of the floor moved with his weight, and the figure became raised up, at the next step the arm was elevated, and as the man took the third step the arm descended, shattering the lamp and extinguishing it. The man was terrified, and made a hasty retreat as soon as he recovered possession of his senses sufficiently to find his way out of the vault.
The place became famous for some time as the sepulchre of a Rosicrucian, and was regarded as a triumph of mystic skill and knowledge, which at once proved the possession of undreamed of powers in the designer, and yet provided the means of as certainly keeping his secret. See also “Spectator,” No. 379, of 1712.
This essay has already extended beyond the contemplated limits, so I refrain from a long resume. These pages provide much food for thought. That lamps have burned for long periods of time untended is testified to by more than 150 authorities, and some dozen instances of this marvel are borne witness to by a large proportion of these authors.
From the time that has elapsed since everburning lamps were found, and from the comparative ignorance of the world at that period of the distant past, comes to our minds some hesitation and doubt as to accuracy of detail, and this is unavoidable.
But the consensus of ancient opinion must point to the broad conclusion that there formerly existed an art that has been lost in the dim light of the dark ages of the world. Pancirollus catalogues many other such lost arts, and modern science is flung back baffled from the performance of many a deed which could have been freely done by the ancient sages.
Several of our most modern discoveries have been shown to have been anticipated by men who are contemptuously regarded by modern scientists. So it has ever been. Earth knows but little of its greatest men; its greatest men are but pigmies in the presence of time, antiquity, and futurity. “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers,” said the poet laureate. The Christian Rosicrucian can only exclaim — “Lead, kindly Light, lead thou me on; The night is dark, and I am far from home.”
Happy Aloha Sunday!
Health ~ Cow’s Milk Has *Never* Been Fit For Human Consumption!
You May be Surprised or Shocked by this Video about Milk or,
Then again, if you are informed about the hazards of milk, especially homogenized, pasteurized, loaded with hormone and anti-biotic milk, this comes as no surprise.
I personally gave up drinking milk a long time ago. I do occasionally have some cheese or butter, but certainly not everyday.
I have several friends who have an allergy to dairy. This is beyond just lactose intolerance. What about the proteins that are in the milk?
There are a lot of people who might have an issue with milk sensitivity and don’t even realize it. For a self experiment, I am going to avoid dairy for 3 weeks. That means cutting out cheese, yogurt, butter and all milk products. That means reading food labels carefully.
Personally, I haven’t had a glass of milk in over a decade. I haven’t missed it one bit.
There are much better and healthier sources of calcium:
- leafy green vegetables
- broccoli, kale, spinach
- Salmon, sardines
- Sesame seeds,
- blackstrap molasses
- corn tortillas
- almonds
- oranges
Milk is not the only source of calcium on the planet. This list of calcium containing foods contains some good healthy options.
Milk is certainly on the “Acidic” side of the alkaline diet chart.
Goat milk product are a better option for some people. Others are better off giving up milk and dairy altogether. Sometimes self experimentation is the best way to figure out just what is right for you.
Raw Goat Milk is slightly alkaline. Almond Milk is an excellent alkalizing choice. Almond milk also has much less chance of food allergy/sensitivity issues.
Check out what Dr. Hyman has to say about dairy and inflammation on the Dr. Oz show.
DAILY AFFIRMATION ~ Family
Pāli Word a Day ~ August 17, 2014
Daily Words of the Buddha ~ August 17, 2014
Seeds For Meditation ~ The Bodhisattva Vow
As I develop the awakening mind I praise the Buddha as they shine
I bow before you as I travel my path to join your ranks,
I make my full time task
For the sake of all beings I seek
The enlightened mind that I know I’ll reap
Respect to Shantideva and all the others
Who brought down the Dharma for sisters and brothers.
I give thanks for this world as a place to learn
And for this human body that I’m glad to have earned
And my deepest thanks to all sentient beings
For without them there would be no place to learn what I’m seeing
There’s nothing here that’s not been said before
But I put it down now so I’ll be sure
To solidify my own views and I’ll be glad if it helps
Anyone else out too.
If others disrespect me or give me flack
I’ll stop and think before I react
Knowing that they’re going through insecure stages
I’ll take the opportunity to exercise patience
I’ll see it as a chance to help the other person
Nip it in the bud before it can worsen.
A change for me to be strong and sure
As I think on the Buddhas who have come before
As I praise and respect the good they’ve done
Knowing only love can conquer in every situation
We need other people in order to create
The circumstances for the learning that we’re here to generate
Situations that bring up our deepest fears
So we can work to release them until they’re cleared
Therefore, it only makes sense
To thank our enemies despite their intent.
The Bodhisattva path is one of power and strength
A strength from within to go the length
Seeing others are as important as myself
I strive for a happiness of mental wealth
With the interconnectedness that we share as one
Every action that we take affects everyone
So in deciding for what a situation calls
There is a path for the good for all
I try to make my every action for that highest good
With the altruistic wish to achieve Buddhahood
So I pledge here before everyone who’s listening
To try to make my every action for the good of all beings
For the rest of my lifetimes and even beyond
I vow to do my best to do no harm
And in times of doubt I can think on the Dharma
And the enlightened ones who’ve graduated Samsara.
~ Adam Yauch/MCA
Source : http://kiernanantares.com/the-bodhisattva-vow/
Happy Aloha Saturday!
Health ~ Aloe Vera

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22532249
Paradigm Shift ~ Living For The Weekend

i hope i never start living for the weekend
only to see it turn into a monday morning
i hope i never compete with my neighbors
to buy things i cannot really afford
i hope if i ever get married
i won’t refer to my spouse as a ball and chain
i hope my life never revolves around
so-called entertainment like monday night football
because i don’t want to be that family
i hope i never start living for the weekend
and calling in sick so i don’t have to go to work
i hope i don’t ever assume that others think just like me
and get caught up in my own idealism
i hope watching the dog chase the neighbors cat
doesn’t become the highlight of my day
i hope my evenings don’t revolve around tittie bars
and hot wings to keep me out of the house
because i don’t want to be that guy
i hope i never start living for the weekend
and forget how to relax
i hope i don’t get stuck in a job i hate
and do nothing about the situation but complain
i hope if things don’t work out
i can handle the situation
i hope i don’t end up like all those people
who let their lives pass them by
because i don’t want to live for the weekend
— Derek del Barrio
derek.delbarrio@gmail.com
Recipe ~ Hawaiian Shortbread Pie Crust
Just three ingredients is all you’ll need to make this shortbread crust. They are most likely ingredients that you already have stocked in your pantry, too! Flour, sugar, and butter. Just those three things make one of the most delicious crusts that is versatile for so many delicious desserts and sweet treats.
- 1 cup (2 sticks) salted butter, softened
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- ½ cup confectioner’s sugar
- Preheat oven to 350º F.
- Mix together butter, flour, and confectioner’s sugar. Press into the bottom of a 9×13-inch baking pan, a pie plate, tart pan, or other pan for your baking.
- Bake for approximately 12-15 minutes, or until lightly golden brown.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool completely before filling.
Pāli Word a Day ~ August 15, 2014
Daily Words of the Buddha ~ August 15, 2014
Khīṇaṃ purāṇaṃ nava
natthi sambhavaṃ,
virattacittāyatike bhavasmiṃ.
Te khīṇabījā, avirūḷhichandā.
Nibbanti dhīrā yathāyaṃ padīpo.
When past conditioning is released
and no fresh one produced,
the mind no longer seeks for future birth.
The seed consumed, cravings no more arise.
Such-minded wise ones cease like [the flame of] this lamp.
Sutta Nipāta 2.238
The Discourse Summaries by S.N. Goenka
Happy Aloha Friday!
Recipe ~ 5-Minute Cacao & Superfood Smoothie
(Serves 2)
Ingredients
- 1.5 cup coconut water
- 1/2 cup coconut flesh
- 1/2 banana
- 1/2 cup of your favorite berries (here I’ve used frozen raspberries)
- 1 Tbsp. hemp powder
- 1 Tbsp. cacao powder
- 2 Tbsp. chia seeds
- 1 Tbsp. maca
Toppings
- Pistachios
- Hemp seeds
- Cacao nibs
Directions
Blend all ingredients into your high-speed blender until well combined and serve with your favorite toppings.
Here I’ve used pistachios, hemp seeds and cacao nibs for toppings.
Recipe ~ Vegan Macadamia Chocolate Bark
This dessert takes around five minutes to prepare and less than 30 minutes to set. It’s perfect if you have a craving for chocolate or you have unexpected guests turn up.
Vegan Macadamia Chocolate Bark
Serves 8
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup coconut oil
- 2 Tbsp. organic maple syrup
- 1/3 cup organic cacao powder
- 1/2 cup macadamia nuts
Directions
Line a plate or baking tray with baking paper, place the macadamia nuts on top.
Add coconut oil to a small saucepan on low heat and stir until melted.
Remove from the heat and add the organic maple syrup, whisking briskly until well combined.
Add the cacao powder, stirring until well combined.
Pour the chocolate over the macadamias, ensuring that they are evenly coated.
Place in the refrigerator or freezer to set for 20-30 minutes.
Take out and break apart to serve.
Daily Chabad ~ The Giving Relationship
In a home, in a relationship, in any situation where people work together, each side has to give.
What you give is not so important.
How you give is.
You have to want to give.
Na Mana’o ~ On Forgiveness
Pāli Word a Day ~ August 14, 2014
Daily Words of the Buddha ~ August 14, 2014
Anekajātisaṃsāraṃ
sandhāvissaṃ, anibbisaṃ
gahakāraṃ gavesanto;
dukkhā jāti punappunaṃ.
Gahakāraka! Diṭṭhosi.
Puna gehaṃ na kāhasi.
Sabbā te phāsukā bhaggā,
gahakūṭaṃ visaṅkhataṃ.
Visaṅkhāragataṃ cittaṃ:
taṇhānaṃ khayamajjhagā.
Through countless births in the cycle of existence
I have run, not finding
although seeking the builder of this house;
and again and again I faced the suffering of new birth.
Oh housebuilder! Now you are seen.
You shall not build a house again for me.
All your beams are broken,
the ridgepole is shattered.
The mind has become freed from conditioning:
the end of craving has been reached.
Dhammapada 11.153, 11.154
The Discourse Summaries by S.N. Goenka
Blue Hand Wavespell, Kin 27-39 ~ Wed 13 – Mon 25 August, by Vasumi
So the Blue Hand attracts a time of accomplishment, known as a busy time, as the Blue Hand is likened to the Hare, in the Turtle and Hare story… Rushing around to accomplish oh so much and gaining much knowledge of so many things along the way, especially of how to accomplish things in a way that brings healing rather than destruction… Healing comes greatly into play here, as we learn to harness the busy-ness of this time, to benefit all… The Hand always follows the Worldbridger, where Death is the bridge from one world to another, giving access to healing energies through passing through into other worlds or dimensions, as we did yesterday on Cosmic Worldbridger, the final presence of that previous 13-day cycle of the Wizard, where we were immersed in deep receptivity and shamanism, gaining access to those healing energies that can be shared through our Hands…
So let us enter this Wavespell!
Blue Magnetic Hand, Kin 27: Wednesday 13 August – Today we are as a magnet, attracting this new frequency of healing accompanied by a sense of accomplishment… What can I accomplish that will bring a greater healing to the whole? What do I need to know and learn in order to do that?
Yellow Lunar Star, Kin 28: Thursday 14 August – Today we ground yesterdays attracted purpose, into the physical dimension. Coming down to Earth with the reality of accomplishing and knowing, in order to heal, through spending time in nature, surrounded by the beauty of harmony and the divine healing energies that are shared through the plants, foliage and elementals, guided by the light of the Sun… Here we learn of true harmony and the divine creative design revealed in natures physical beauty… How do I anchor healing energies by being accepting the challenge to be a co-creator of harmony and beauty, with consciousness?
Red Electric Moon, Kin 29: Friday 15 August – Today we purify our emotional bodies by going with the flow of our most acute sensitivities to the movement of energy… Exploring what it takes to move from a most pure place of sensing all that is around and in us, and allowing that to be the key to moving forward from a place of activating the greatest healing… Accomplishing from a place of purity and healing… A wonderful day to be in water… What does it FEEL like to flow from the most pure space inside? What needs to be cleansed through allowing expression today, as I flow in the moment, exploring the movement of energy as it does me?
White SelfExisting Dog, Kin 30: Saturday 16 August – Today we get to define the movement of yesterday, as we look compassionately at what needs to be released in order to love the shadow and create connection with others… This compassionate loving mind seeks the shadow, loving it into healing, to release the thought forms of separation, in order to embrace all that is and heal… What thought forms keep me in separation? Can I now surrender and allow connection, understanding myself and others as connected in this great web of life?
Blue Overtone Monkey, Kin 31: Sunday 17 August – Today we receive the power of spirit through trusting and being guided by the pure energy of change… To push the boundaries of the known and enter into the worlds of magic and transformation… To radiate the power of change as a joyful command, as a child playing with the magic of creation, just to see what can be done… What are the boundaries that I can push, that may possibly transform my life into more joy and connection with spirits innate power?
Yellow Rhythmic Human, Kin 32: Monday 18 August – Today we have gained wisdom from yesterdays boundary-pushing antics, and so we begin to organise our lives by listening to the wisdom of our physical bodies and gathering the resources that are needed to bring more balance into our lives… These resources include the plant medicines that our body may be calling for… Aligning with the plant and mineral kingdoms to allow our body wisdom to reveal the path that is best for us, or others that we are working with… What does my body truly need to stay in balance?
Red Resonant Skywalker, Kin 33: Tuesday 19 August – Today we may find ourselves exploring what it is to express in a raw and instinctive way, any energy that wants to move through us… The key is allow, allow, allow and become highly inspired by the movement of energy that comes up and out from our very core… There is an element of the witness here, just witnessing what it is to express in the moment with no filters… Sing, dance and allow communication in the ways that channel through us… What are my blocks to allowing pure life force to express through me in a raw and unbridled manner?
White Galactic Wizard, Kin 34: Wednesday 20 August – Today we integrate the last 7 days through finding our minds deep receptivity to reflecting the truth of life, as it is, beyond any projections… A clear mirror of what is, is offered today as all energy was expressed yesterday to allow the minds crystalline ability to cut through what is not real, and anchor a deep portal of timeless presence… What is reflected through the honest mirror of our reality to reveal the bare bones of truth in our everyday? What concepts have we held to that get in the way of coming into integrity with being receptive to the truth as it is?
Solar Eagle, Kin 35: Thursday 21 August – Today we realise ourselves as co-creators through trusting the greater vision of what we are doing here… This encourages us to get creative and envision the most magical realities that we can, allowing those visions to pulse through us and out into the cosmos… What is the greatest and most creative picture you can envision? How does that assist in the healing of the planet?
Yellow Planetary Warrior, Kin 36: Friday 22 August – Today the healing is made manifest, as we focus on the highest potential of living a life untainted by fear… We attune to the intelligence of our bodies and allow the natural growth to usher us forth into blossoming, just as the plants grow from seed to flowering, unhindered, so too we allow the natural healing process to inform our growth… What fear is in the way of my growth? What is my highest potential beyond fear?
Red Spectral Earth, Kin 37: Saturday 23 August – Today we release busy-ness as we learn to listen to the synchronicities that guide us back through our bloodlines to release any energy that is bound up in old patterns that no longer serve… We learn patience as we allow ourselves to feel back through the cycles to feel any blocks or fear that need liberating, in order to evolve fully into the now, revealing where we are headed in this evolutionary spin… What old inherited patterns can I now let go of in order to benefit myself, those that came before, those that are yet to come and the Earth?
White Crystal Mirror, Kin 38: Sunday 24 August – Today we are able to share the truth in a with deep compassion and love, cutting through the illusions to connect directly in a straight-forward way… The sword of truth is fashioned with the compassionate mind, as we reach out to connect clearly, dedicated to living in community in truth and love… What words of compassion can you speak today that cut through old boundaries and bring you closer to loved ones, known and unknown?
Blue Cosmic Storm, Kin 39: Monday 25 August – Today the presence of healing is with us as we dive deep into the collective to uncover unconscious motivations… Through witnessing these buried patterns we allow for the presence of deep transformation in all of our lives, as the collective unconscious becomes conscious, and the energy once buried is now allowed the free form of pure transmutation… Pay deep attention to your dreams this morning as clues… What carries the deepest healing, that in turn allows free and unhindered communication with the Spirit realms? What are your dreams showing you to change?
So beloveds a very full cycle of accomplishment, that brings healing and a deeper knowledge of what is required in order for deep change to occur in the collective consciousness…
O YUM HUNAB KU EVA MAYA E MA HO!
Happy Aloha Thursday!
Aloha kakahiaka kakou
Hauʻoli aloha Poʻaha
I lā maikaʻi nou e ʻohoiho
Ka pali kāohi kumu ali ʻi o ʻIao.
Good morning and Happy Aloha Thursday, everyone! The cliff of the ʻIao that embraces the chiefly sources. ʻIao Mau’i was the burial place of many chiefs of high rank who are the ancestors of living chiefs. When going to Mau’i and visiting the ʻIao Valley, you are paying your respects to all the chiefs buried there. It is sacred ground.
Seeds for Meditation ~ Self-Awareness
“You must be ready to accept the possibility that there is a limitless range of awareness for which we now have no words; that awareness can expand beyond range of your ego, your self, your familiar identity, beyond everything you have learned, beyond your notions of space and time, beyond the differences which usually separate people from each other and from the world around them.” ~ Tibetan Book of the Dead
Pāli Word a Day ~ August 13, 2014
Daily Words of the Buddha ~ August 13, 2014
Idha tappati, pecca tappati,
pāpakārī ubhayattha tappati.
“Pāpaṃ me katan”ti tappati,
bhiyyo tappati, duggatiṃ gato.
Idha nandati, pecca nandati,
katapuñño ubhayattha nandati.
“Puññaṃ me katan”ti nandati,
bhiyyo nandati, suggatiṃ gato.
Agony now, agony hereafter,
the wrong-doer suffers agony in both worlds.
Agonized now by the knowledge that one has done wrong,
one suffers more agony, gone to a state of woe.
Rejoicing now, rejoicing hereafter,
the doer of wholesome actions rejoices in both worlds.
Rejoicing now in the knowledge that one has acted rightly,
one rejoices more, gone to a state of bliss.
Dhammapada 1.17, 1.18
The Discourse Summaries by S.N. Goenka
Happy Aloha Wednesday!
Bhagavad Gita 4.6 ~ Chapter 4: Transcendental Knowledge
Complete Verse In Hindi: http://goo.gl/zZqKsq
अजोSपि सन्नव्ययात्मा भूतानामीश्र्वरोSपि सन् |
प्रकृतिं स्वामधिष्ठाय सम्भवाम्यात्ममायया || ६ ||
ajo ‘pi sann avyayātmā
bhūtānām īśvaro ‘pi san
prakṛtiṁ svām adhiṣṭhāya
sambhavāmy ātma-māyayā
SYNONYMS
ajaḥ—unborn; api—although; san—being so; avyaya—without deterioration; ātmā—body; bhūtānām—all those who are born; īśvaraḥ—the Supreme Lord; api—although; san—being so; prakṛtim—transcendental form; svām—of Myself; adhiṣṭhāya—being so situated; sambhavāmi—I do incarnate; ātma-māyayā—by My internal energy.
TRANSLATION
Although I am unborn and My transcendental body never deteriorates, and although I am the Lord of all sentient beings, I still appear in every millennium in My original transcendental form.
PURPORT
The Lord has spoken about the peculiarity of His birth: although He may appear like an ordinary person, He remembers everything of His many, many past “births,” whereas a common man cannot remember what he has done even a few hours before. If someone is asked what he did exactly at the same time one day earlier, it would be very difficult for a common man to answer immediately. He would surely have to dredge his memory to recall what he was doing exactly at the same time one day before. And yet, men often dare claim to be God, or Kṛṣṇa. One should not be misled by such meaningless claims. Then again, the Lord explains His prakṛti or His form. Prakṛti means nature as well as svarūpa, or one’s own form. The Lord says that He appears in His own body. He does not change His body, as the common living entity changes from one body to another. The conditioned soul may have one kind of body in the present birth, but he has a different body in the next birth. In the material world, the living entity has no fixed body but transmigrates from one body to another. The Lord, however, does not do so. Whenever He appears, He does so in the same original body, by His internal potency. In other words, Kṛṣṇa appears in this material world in His original eternal form, with two hands, holding a flute. He appears exactly in His eternal body, uncontaminated by this material world. Although He appears in the same transcendental body and is Lord of the universe, it still appears that He takes His birth like an ordinary living entity. Despite the fact Lord Kṛṣṇa grows from childhood to boyhood and from boyhood to youth, astonishingly enough He never ages beyond youth.
At the time of the Battle of Kurukṣetra, He had many grandchildren at home; or, in other words, He had sufficiently aged by material calculations. Still He looked just like a young man twenty or twenty-five years old. We never see a picture of Kṛṣṇa in old age because He never grows old like us, although He is the oldest person in the whole creation-past, present, and future. Neither His body nor His intelligence ever deteriorates or changes. Therefore, it is clear that in spite of His being in the material world, He is the same unborn, eternal form of bliss and knowledge, changeless in His transcendental body and intelligence. Factually, His appearance and disappearance are like the sun’s rising, moving before us, and then disappearing from our eyesight. When the sun is out of sight, we think that the sun is set, and when the sun is before our eyes, we think that the sun is on the horizon. Actually, the sun is always in its fixed position, but owing to our defective, insufficient senses, we calculate the appearance and disappearance of the sun in the sky. And, because His appearance and disappearance are completely different from that of any ordinary, common living entity, it is evident that He is eternal, blissful knowledge by His internal potency-and He is never contaminated by material nature.
The Vedas also confirm that the Supreme Personality of Godhead is unborn, yet He still appears to take His birth in multi-manifestations. The Vedic supplementary literatures also confirm that even though the Lord appears to be taking His birth, He is still without change of body. In the Bhāgavatam, He appears before His mother as Nārāyaṇa, with four hands and the decorations of the six kinds of full opulences. His appearance in His original eternal form is His causeless mercy, according to the Viśvakośa dictionary. The Lord is conscious of all of His previous appearances and disappearances, but a common living entity forgets everything about his past body as soon as he gets another body. He is the Lord of all living entities because He performs wonderful and superhuman activities while He is on this earth. Therefore, the Lord is always the same Absolute Truth and is without differentiation between His form and self, or between His quality and body. A question may now be raised as to why the Lord appears and disappears in this world. This is explained in the next verse.
POWER MEDITATION ~ Part Two
Set your intention for your meditation. It doesn’t matter what that intention is. Just keep in mind that any good you intend for others will have a small good effect on you; and whatever harm you intend for others will have a huge negative effect upon you. Please remember we’re all in this lifetime together to help each other to the best of our ability.
There is an ancient philosophy in both the East and the West teaching us that twenty percent (20%) of all the good will we intend for others will be visited upon us. The other eighty percent (80%) is visited upon the ones for whom we pray and meditate. If we meditate and pray for beneficial things, everybody receives beneficial things in those proportions.
The other side of that coin is that twenty percent (20%) of all harmful things we intend to do unto others in our prayers and meditations actually causes them some harm. But, the other eighty percent (80%) of that harm is visited upon us. We really do unto ourselves whatever we attempt to do unto others. We really do help ourselves by helping others.
The first thing we do as we start our Power Meditation is to decide what we want to accomplish with our meditation. In the beginning, we set simple goals to relax more, go deeper and we pray for the benefit of others. As we progress from step to step, we set our intentions for higher purposes. We seek out our spirit guides, guardian angels, master teachers, self realization and realization of the Divine.
Set your intention, breathe deeply and relax.
You may close your eyes if you wish. You may sit, stand or recline if you wish. You may practice at any time, in any place and for long as you wish. Experience teaches us that three (3x) to five (5x) practice sessions a day is just about ideal. More or less is less and less effective. Experience teaches us that twenty (20 min) minutes per session is just about optimal. More or less time in each session becomes less and less effective. If you want to practice an hour a day, three twenty minute sessions are far more effective than one single one-hour session.
Set your intention, breath deeply and relax.
Relax your whole body more and more. Start with your feet, toes, and ankles. Will them to relax more and more. Consciously feel your toes, feet and ankles relaxing. Continue breathing deeply and relax until you feel the warmth in your feet toes and ankles as they relax more and more.
Relax your lower legs, knees and upper legs. Will them to relax more and more. Let go of any tension and consciously relax your knees, upper and lower legs. Continue breathing deeply and relax until you feel the warmth as your upper and lower legs and your knees relax and the blood flow through them increases.
Set your intention, breathe deeply and relax. Relax your upper and lower legs, knees, ankles and feet.
Relax your hips, your abdomen and chest. Let all tension go. Relax your hips and torso and Continue breathing deeply and relax until you feel the warmth flow through your body, down your legs, through your knees and ankles down into your feet and toes. Feel your body and legs relax more and more.
Relax your fingers, hands, wrists, lower and upper arms, elbows and shoulders. Make a conscious effort to let all tension go. Intentionally allow your muscles to relax and Continue breathing deeply and relax until you feel the warmth in your fingers, hands, wrists, lower arms, elbows, upper arms and shoulders as your circulation improves.
Set your intention, breathe deeply and relax. Relax your whole body from your shoulders to your toes. Continue breathing deeply and relax until you feel the warmth and relaxation from your shoulders all the way down to your toes.
Relax your shoulders and your neck. Relax your jaw and your face. From the tip of your toes to the top of your head, relax, Continue breathing deeply and relax until you Continue breathing deeply and relax until you feel the warmth and relax. Practice this two to four times a day (2-4x) for ten to twenty minutes (10-20 min) each session for the next seven (7) days.
If you must practice for less time and/or for fewer sessions, it may take longer than one week for you to master this technique. You do the best you can and practice to the best of your ability when you can. It’s perfectly O.K. to take things more slowly.
If you are driven to practice for more time and/or more sessions, please consider spending that extra time practicing compassion and praying or communing with the Divine. To spent this extra time in meditation practice may work out well. It may also slow your progress. Do the best you can and prepare for the next lesson as best you can.
Set your intention, breathe deeply and relax. Relax your whole body from the top of your head to the tip of your toes. Breathe deeply and relax more and more. As you inhale, relax your face and your shoulders. As you exhale, relax your shoulders, and the rest of your body. Breathe deeply and relax. Feel these waves of relaxation move down from the top of your head to your shoulders, and from your shoulders all the way through your body to your feet. Continue breathing deeply and relax.
CONCLUSION
This concludes Part One of the teaching materials for the Power Meditation technique. Please practice this much of the technique two to three times (2 – 3x) daily for fifteen to twenty minutes (15 – 20 Min) for best results for one week or until you can master this technique. Set your intention for your meditation, breathe deeply and relax to the best of your ability. Continue to relax more and more as you breathe more deeply and relax more and more.
In the next nine lessons you’ll learn nine more skills to improve your life and deepen your mediation. The complete ten skills are:
Compassion
Integrity
Respectfulness
Self-control
Charity
Purity
Contentment
Moderation
Contemplation
Devotion
The ten steps to the Power Meditation, also taught as the Ten Powers Of Choice, start with the relaxation skills given in Part One.
Daily Words of the Buddha ~ August 12, 2014
Manopubbaṅgamā dhammā,
manoseṭṭhā manomayā.
Manasā ce paduṭṭhena
bhāsati vā karoti vā,
tato naṃ dukkhamanveti
cakkaṃva vahato padaṃ.
Manopubbaṅgamā dhammā,
manoseṭṭhā manomayā.
Manasā ce pasannena
bhāsati vā karoti vā,
tato naṃ sukhamanveti
chāyāva anapāyinī.
Mind precedes all phenomena,
mind matters most, everything is mind-made.
If with an impure mind
one performs any action of speech or body,
then suffering will follow that person
as the cartwheel follows the foot of the draught animal.
Mind precedes all phenomena,
mind matters most, everything is mind-made.
If with a pure mind
one performs any action of speech or body,
then happiness will follow that person
as a shadow that never departs.
Dhammapada 1.1, 1.2
The Discourse Summaries by S.N. Goenka
Happy Aloha Tuesday!
Carl Sagan ~ On The Cosmos
Theosophy ~ Quotes from The Secret Doctrine by HP Blavatsky ~ THE OCCULT AND THE MODERN DOCTRINES
Those purely secondary causes of differentiation, grouped under the head of sexual selection, natural selection, climate, isolation, etc., etc., mislead the Western Evolutionist and offer no real explanation whatever of the “whence” of the “ancestral types” which served as the starting point for physical development. The truth is that the differentiating “causes” known to modern science only come into operation after the physicalization of the primeval animal root-types out of the astral. Darwinism only meets Evolution at its midway point – that is to say when astral evolution has given place to the play of the ordinary physical forces with which our present senses acquaint us. But even here the Darwinian Theory, even with the “expansions” recently attempted, is inadequate to meet the facts of the case. The underlying physiological variation in species – one to which all other laws are subordinate and secondary – is a sub-conscious intelligence pervading matter, ultimately traceable to a REFLECTION of the Divine and Dhyan-Chohanic wisdom. 1 A not altogether dissimilar conclusion has been arrived at by so well known a thinker as Ed. von Hartmann, who, despairing of the efficacy of unaided Natural Selection, regards evolution as intelligently guided by the UNCONSCIOUS (the Cosmic Logos of Occultism). But the latter acts only mediately through FOHAT, or Dhyan-Chohanic energy, and not quite in the direct manner which the great pessimist describes.
It is this divergence among men of Science, their mutual, and often their self-contradictions, that gave the writer of the present volumes the courage to bring to light other and older teachings – if only as hypotheses for future scientific appreciation. Though not in any way very learned in modern sciences, so evident, even to the humble recorder of this archaic clearing, are the said scientific fallacies and gaps, that she determined to touch upon all these, in order to place the two teachings on parallel lines. For Occultism, it is a question of self-defence, and nothing more.
So far, the “Secret Doctrine” has concerned itself with metaphysics, pure and simple. It has now landed on Earth, and finds itself within the domain of physical science and practical anthropology, or those branches of study which materialistic Naturalists claim as their rightful domain, coolly asserting, furthermore, that the higher and more perfect the working of the Soul, the more amenable it is to the analysis and explanations of the zoologist and the physiologist alone. (Hæckel on “Cell-Souls and Soul-Cells.“) This stupendous pretension comes from one, who, to prove his pithecoid descent, has not hesitated to include among the ancestors of man the Lemuridæ, which have been promoted by him to the rank of Prosimiæ, indeciduate mammals, to which he very incorrectly attributes a decidua and a discoidal placenta. 2 For this Hæckel was taken severely to task by de Quatrefages, and criticised by his own brother materialists and agnostics, as great, if not greater, authorities than himself, namely, by Virchow and du Bois-Reymond. 3
Such opposition notwithstanding, Hæckel’s wild theories are, to this day, called scientific and logical by some. The mysterious nature of Consciousness, of Soul, Spirit in Man being now explained as a mere advance on the functions of the protoplasmic molecules of the lively Protista, and the gradual evolution and growth of human mind and “social instincts” toward civilization having to be traced back to their origin in the civilization of ants, bees, and other creatures, the chances left for an impartial hearing of the doctrines of archaic Wisdom, are few indeed. The educated profane is told that “the social instincts of the lower animals have, of late, been regarded as being clearly the origin of morals, even of those of man” (!) and that our divine consciousness, our soul, intellect, and aspirations have “worked their way up from the lower stages of the simple cell-soul” of the gelatinous Bathybius – (See Hæckel’s “Present Position of Evolution” Notes) – and he seems to believe it. For such men, the metaphysics of Occultism must produce the effect that our grandest orchestral and vocal oratorios produce on the Chinaman: a sound that jars upon their nerves.
Yet, are our esoteric teachings about “angels,” the first three pre-animal human Races, and the downfall of the Fourth, on a lower level of fiction and self-delusion than the Hæckelian “plastidular,” or the inorganic “molecular Souls of the Protista“? Between the evolution of the spiritual nature of man from the above Amœbian Souls, and the alleged development of his physical frame from the protoplastic dweller in the Ocean slime, there is an abyss which will not be easily crossed by any man in the full possession of his intellectual faculties. Physical evolution, as modern Science teaches it, is a subject for open controversy; spiritual and moral development on the same lines is the insane dream of a crass materialism.
Furthermore, past as well as present daily experience teaches that no truth has ever been accepted by the learned bodies unless it dovetailed with the habitual preconceived ideas of their professors. “The crown of the innovator is a crown of thorns” – said G. St. Hilaire. It is only that which fits in with popular hobbies and accepted notions that as a general rule gains ground. Hence the triumph of the Hæckelian ideas, notwithstanding their being proclaimed by Virchow, du Bois-Reymond, and others as the “testimonium paupertatis of natural Science.”
Diametrically opposed as may be the materialism of the German Evolutionists to the spiritual conceptions of Esoteric philosophy, radically inconsistent as is their accepted anthropological system with the real facts of nature – the pseudo-idealistic bias now colouring English thought is almost more pernicious. The pure materialistic doctrine admits of a direct refutation and appeal to the logic of facts. The idealism of the present day, not only contrives to absorb, on the one hand, the basic negations of Atheism, but lands its votaries in a tangle of unreality, which culminates in a practical Nihilism. Argument with such writers is almost out of the question. Idealists, therefore, will be still more antagonistic to the Occult teachings now given than even the Materialists. But as no worse fate can befall the exponents of Esoteric Anthropo-Genesis than being openly called by their foes by their old and time-honoured names of “lunatics” and “ignoramuses,” the present archaic theories may be safely added to the many modern speculations, and bide their time for their full or even partial recognition. Only, as the existence itself of these “archaic theories” will probably be denied, we have to give our best proofs and stand by them to the bitter end.
In our race and generation the one “temple in the Universe” is in rare cases – within us; but our body and mind have been too defiled by both Sin and Science to be outwardly now anything better than a fane of iniquity and error. And here our mutual position – that of Occultism and Modern Science – ought to be once for all defined.
We, Theosophists, would willingly bow before such men of learning as the late Prof. Balfour Stewart, Messrs. Crookes, Quatrefages, Wallace, Agassiz, Butlerof, and several others, though we may not agree, from the stand-point of esoteric philosophy, with all they say. But nothing could make us consent to even a show of respect for the opinions of other men of science, such as Hæckel, Carl Vogt, or Ludwig Buchner, in Germany; or even of Mr. Huxley and his co-thinkers in materialism in England – the colossal erudition of the first named, notwithstanding. Such men are simply the intellectual and moral murderers of future generations; especially Hæckel, whose crass materialism often rises to the height of idiotic naivetes in his reasonings. One has but to read his “Pedigree of Man, and Other Essays” (Aveling’s transl.) to feel a desire, in the words of Job, that his remembrance should perish from the earth, and that he “shall have no name in the streets.” Hear him deriding the idea of the origin of the human race “as a supernatural (?) phenomenon,” as one “that could not result from simple mechanical causes, from physical and chemical forces, but requires the direct intervention of a creative personality . . . ”
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1 The”principle of perfectibility“of Nägeli; von de Baer’s “striving towards the purpose“; Braun’s “Divine breath as the inward impulse in the evolutionary history of Nature”; Professor Owen’s “tendency to perfectibility, etc.,” are all veiled manifestations of the universal guiding FOHAT, rich with the Divine and Dhyan-Chohanic thought.
2 Vide infra, M. de Quatrefages’ expose of Hæckel, in § ii., “The Ancestors Mankind is offered by Science.”
3 Strictly speaking du Bois-Reymond is an agnostic, and not a materialist. He has protested most vehemently against the materialistic doctrine, which affirms mental phenomena to be merely the product of molecular motion. The most accurate physiological knowledge of the structure of the brain leaves us “nothing but matter in motion,” he asserts; “we must go further, and admit the utterly incomprehensible nature of the psychical principle which it is impossible to regard as a mere outcome of material causes.”
The Secret Doctrine, ii 648–652
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