A Compendium of Occult Laws
A Compendium of Occult Laws
A Compendium of Occult Laws
A COMPENDIUM OF OCCULT LAWS Chapter VI OCCULT INITIATION Occult Initiation Is the Process of Interior Development Which Leads Man from Bondage to Circumstances and Environments to Self-Mastery and Freedom from the Shackles Which Have Enslaved Humanity Throughout the Ages INITIATION LEADS TO GODHOOD - MAN'S ULTIMATE Topics:
198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 The Thesis of Initiation Success and Failure Are Under the Law of Life Experience, the Greatest of All Teachers The Heart-Born Desire Is Most Easily Brought to Realization All the Forces of Hades Cannot Retard the Man Who Truly Desires To Know to Will to Dare to Keep Silent To Feel Is to Be and to Be Is to Become Cultivating the Faculty of Observation A Positive Imagination for Healing Mental Ills Magnetism, Mesmerism and Hypnotism All Things Begin in Faith Man's First Duty Is to Become Master Over His Own Kingdom "God Grant I May So Act That There May Not Be Cause to Regret Enthusiasts Are the Ambassadors of God The White Brotherhood The Mystery of Magic The Realm of the Soul The Diligent Man Shall Stand Before Kings Recreation Is Necessary in the Development of Mind, Body and Soul
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The Initiate, Master or Adept Is a Balanced Man All Lasting Changes Are Gradual Changes Desire Is one of the Laws of Life and Achievement One of the Laws of Material Success Man Becomes What He Most Lives in His Thoughts The Desire for the Best Is Not Evil and Should Be an Incentive "Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady" "God Helps Those Who Help Themselves Wealth, Power and Possessions Are Man's if Honestly Obtained Selfishness Destroys the Spiritual Nature Man Is Himself the Implement Through Which He May Achieve Success Success Is the Development and Proper Use of All Man's Capabilities "Do Unto Others as You Would Have Them Do Unto You" To Prepare to Walk on the Path Man Is a Potential Heir to Infinite Power The Laws of Nature Must Be Obeyed A Guide/Teacher Is Necessary on the Path of Truth and Enlightenment ADDENDUM
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ALL THE FORCES OF HADES CANNOT RETARD THE MAN WHO TRULY
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DESIRES
"Men would be gods if they desired (loved) their own enlightenment and advancement as they do women." Carnal man's ideals, the end and aim of his life to which all his energies are bent, the dream of his existence, the satisfaction of his joy and pleasure, are centered in his desire - the basis of love. Desire and love are frequently synonymous. To gain such love, however shallow it may be, man has for countless ages been willing, as he is today, to suffer all things, make all sacrifices, undergo all degradations and commit all the crimes in the catalog of lofty endeavor, or great achievement, just as in reverse, it has been the causative factor of much of the degradation and misery from which mankind has suffered in the past - and continues to suffer. If man can arouse within himself an equally keen desire, not based on carnal passion, for the accomplishment of any idea or ideal and is willing to sacrifice, to labor and to suffer the sneers of his fellow man, then whatever dream the mind conceives, whatever picture the imagination portrays, whatever advancement the heart desires, can be brought into manifestation and all the powers and forces of the Adept will be at the command of such a one. Likewise, the man who is capable of such dreams and who has the strength and the depth of heart and Soul to fully and completely love a woman, and if that woman so loved has the inborn character to first urge and then stand by the man she loves and his dreams, then, a superman and a saint are in the making, and the world will shortly honor another genius. The hope of the world, as of the great Arcane Fraternity, is in the greater achievement of real men, although all the inimical forces of Hades are banded together to nullify the Law, to establish a profound inertia and cause man to be less active and productive, therefore a prey to self-weakness and final annihilation. |Top|
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by nature selfish. Unfortunately this has been true as regards the votaries of the Occult. Selfishness in this field, when within lawful limits, is no more to be denounced than selfishness in any other branch of human activity. All advancement begins in the desire to advance or to improve the self. It is only as the personal self does advance that others may be guided or helped. The world in general advances only as the individual improves himself and by example points the way to others, and such efforts are not made unless there is a prospect of self-benefit. Selfishness is undesirable and should be condemned when it attempts to benefit the self at the expense or the loss or detriment of others, but not when it promotes self-improvement in order that others may be helped. The Secret Schools recognize that the pursuit of happiness is the Divine right of all mankind and animates even the most Spiritual (religious) devotee at the very shrine of his devotion. Correctly understood, there is probably no such thing as pure disinterestedness on earth(1) or in heaven, because it would be a thing without equilibrium and in itself contrary to all laws and all analogy. ----------------------------------------------------------------(1) One of the most notable examples of unselfishness is seen in the mother who willingly and probably without a second thought sacrifices her health and her future welfare to nurse a sick child. Noble as this is, it is not altogether disinterestedness, because it is based on the love inherent for the child and the desire to keep that loved one from passing on, although it might be the eternal welfare of the child to leave the mortal plane. The suffering of the mother, if the child does not recover, is proof of the self involved, yet is not to be condemned because it is natural. -----------------------------------------------------------------The Occult recognizes this freely and, while condemning selfishness which seeks to benefit in one way or another to the loss or at the expense of another, does inculcate and incite toward selfimprovement and self-benefit, and by methods unknown or misunderstood in material science. It commands the Neophyte: To Know. To Will. To Dare. To Keep Silent. This embraces, first, the knowledge of the ways and means to accomplish; secondly, the intention to perform and the willingness to forswear, if necessary, all else but moral responsibility and personal liability; thirdly, the courage, in defiance of all objection, to execute. In silence is typified not the mere habitual absence of expression, not alone the concealing of dangerous secrets from the unworthy, but also the complete shutting out of all extraneous things that would interfere with the purpose and intent of the operation, and especially the refraining from all boasting as the results. Silence is, in fact, a cardinal principle with the Hermetic philosopher and his art, and is enjoined by all Secret Schools. To mention or to speak of an operation before its consummation may result in its failure, where otherwise there might have resulted complete
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look upon the world as a stage, and be no more influenced than he is when witnessing a drama or hearing an opera. Observe, analyze and feel only when something is to be learned which will be of interest to the self or of benefit to mankind. If experience can be gained by such observation then, by all means take advantage of it, store it in the memory as important papers are filed for future reference; but do not be influenced except to benefit thereby. Through this method of observation or blending(2), the Neophyte will not only be able to learn the character and capacity of those he meets, but in time he will be able to so blend with them as to be able to read their very thoughts; even more, to trace their thoughts by means of mental reflection back into the domain of retrospection and so learn of acts in their past life and find the causative incentive of the passion, emotion, misfortune or even ailment from which they suffer. All this must be done in a wholly impersonal manner without prejudgment or condemnation of anything that is revealed. -------------------------------------------------------(2) The term "blending" was first used by Dr. P.B. Randolph, the Supreme grand Master of the Rosy Cross and appendant Orders; and later by Peter Davidson, the world's greatest authority on the ancient Druids and their philosophy. -------------------------------------------------------|Top|
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hypnotism; a procedure first practiced and made known by the Occult Initiates, derided by science and medicine and then grudgingly accepted - now widely practiced. |Top|
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influence, coercion or flattery can mislead or misdirect them while the stronger passions must be correctly directed. The temptations of the world are strong and all-powerful; to give way to them is not only weakness but is to fail in the Great Work that is to be accomplished. It is a Magical axiom: "If thou wouldst be loved by fairy queens, by sylphs and undines and the beautiful damsels of light, be chaste as the moon and without encumbrances, for the elemental spirits are ofttimes jealous of the affairs of men." Which is merely to say that in seeking for Mastership and all it embraces man must be his own master and must not dissipate any of his forces, nor by any means permit himself to be misled or to deviate from the Path or obedience to the law which governs the higher attainment. It is, of course, equally true that no man can command the elemental spirits or forces, as can be done in the higher Occult, unless he has complete command of his desires, passions and native forces. "Thy God is a jealous God" merely decrees that he who is to command forces outside of himself must first exercise mastery of those within himself; the Law is jealous of its application and permits none to choose and to be subject to carnal desires before it. "The Initiate, above all men, must hold the reins of passion with a firm hand and Will, guided by reason. It is always a trial of strength. He who yields to the first temptation may not aspire after the precious gifts of heaven' which are reserved only for the wise and the strong." |Top|
"GOD GRANT I MAY SO ACT AND DIRECT MYSELF THAT THERE MAY NOT BE HEREAFTER CAUSE TO REGRET"
"The man of yesterday is not the man of today, nor will he be the same tomorrow." Nothing is stationary in nature. Man either advances or he retrogrades. This is one of the great Laws recognized by the Initiate, and it is by reason of its recognition that constant advancement is possible. Yesterday is not to be condemned or entirely forgotten, but is to be an example. If that which was committed did not benefit the self or another, it should serve as a warning for us not to repeat. It is past; it belongs to God; "the dead must bury its dead"; but the lesson learned is to be applied in the affairs of today and thus help prepare for a better tomorrow. Yesterday left us either wiser and stronger, or weaker and more beclouded. Whatever the experience, we are today or we started the day as we were yesterday, and it is either to be our guide or act as a warning in all we undertake today. Tomorrow will be a continuance of today; thus, we advance according to our ability to adsorb the lessons and experiences as we pass through them. The Neophyte on the Path does not fail to give special attention to this activating Law, knowing
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as he does that by taking advantage of it he learns one or more lessons each day, and he applies them to the day that follows, thereby advancing himself step by step, day by day. In all his efforts his heartfelt prayer must be: "God grant I may so act and direct myself that there may not hereafter be cause to regret." In this manner does the Initiate harmonize himself with the Law and thus wise will the Law protect him, guide him and help him to attain Mastery. The common mass is governed by only one incentive - self- interest, and because of this, one day follows the other in rhythm-like manner with seldom a change. Life ebbs, strength wastes, mind dulls and death ends it. The Neophyte who would be a Magus must become superior to the mass, rise above their weaknesses and attain superior knowledge. He differs from the mass in that he denies himself the unessentials, he controls his natural and carnal desires; and he has no expectation for immediate self-benefit, fully comprehending that only in this wise can strength for even greater things be gained. |Top|
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accepted are stepping stones to success; and that each failure is simply to be considered as an incentive to greater effort. It is the patience in Nature which permits the seed to germinate and the sprout to grow into a tree, the tree to bear fruit. Patience is the cement which holds stone to stone until the structure is complete. What is Industry? To wish is weakness; but to turn a wish into a keen desire is Alchemy; and to make that desire so strong as to be willing to labor, to deny, to sacrifice in order to achieve - that is the need in the Great Work. Enthusiasm, Courage, Will, patience, all these must fail where effort is lacking. Perseverance is akin to patience. To be patient is to persevere until success has been attained. Stick-to-itiveness is the greatest need of our modern, impatient age. Without it, all must fail and man return to his earliest estate. Silence is recognized by Initiates and Occultists as not alone the habitual refraining from useless speech and frivolous discussions, but also the shutting out of sight and mind all ulterior interests. As Nature crushes a man who stands in her way as readily as she would crush an apple, so must the devotee to science stop at no petty scruples in casting aside the little obstacles which tend to obstruct the way. He must crush out from his heart all the ordinary weaknesses of human nature which contribute to molding the character and destination of common men. One sentiment he, indeed, acknowledges and never ignores - the sense of justice, one's feeling and affection. The Magus, like other men, more so than other men, must keep himself innocent if he would be happy and successful. Selfishness becomes the serpent in his Eden and destroys his hope of Immortality. |Top|
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and new opportunities afforded for improvement. Under proper culture and direction, great strides may be made in one lifetime; but it may take several incarnations or, in other words, several different life-experiences to work out a moral taint. Sometimes, in consequence of very strong hereditary taint, transmitted through a line of ancestors noted for their selfishness and the undue ascendancy of evil passions in their nature, the Soul struggles long in the depths of error and moral degradation before there is aroused even a tendency toward the right direction and then a gradual improvement. Unless overcome and set back by some great temptation of a train of evils too strong to be successfully opposed, the Soul is destined to become in time thoroughly free from the moral defects imposed upon it and it becomes worthy of fellowship with the Hierarchy of the true and good who by the grace of God are in charge of the invisible Brotherhood.(4) -----------------------------------------------------------------(4) Some of these statements may appear cryptic. The Soul itself does not sin and is not actually contaminated by evil. By its acceptance of responsibility for whatever the medium - the body in which it incarnated - it must pay for its Spiritual identity, and by the power of such consciousness it is capable if influencing the personality - the physical self, the house it inhabits - to gradually come within the Divine Law. This might be comparable to one born into an unfavorable condition and who continues to live therein and is seemingly unconscious of his conditions by reason of one cause or another becomes conscious of the undesirability of his habitation and gradually, to the degree of his consciousness, he begins to repair his house until it becomes a desirable place to live in from every point of view. -----------------------------------------------------------------Thus, the Brotherhood of Magi are as guardians of such Souls who seek to free themselves from the taint of selfishness, which is weakness, instruct them in the nature of the Spiritual life and ultimately initiate them into the visible Brotherhood. This Fraternity is always governed by a High and Secret Council composed of Initiates who act under the inspiration of the unseen Powers of Hierarchies who direct the affairs of the Fraternity through the Supreme Grand Master. |Top|
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Gradually, after studying and long training, he begins to sense the other, the hidden self, and to comprehend the part he plays in the great drama of life. Man cannot know God of the Spiritual things until he becomes a child of the Light. Then, and then only, is his relationship with God established. While man lives only in the imitation spirit, he does not truly live; he exists as the plaything of fate and characters stronger than himself. He is a pawn in the game of life. When he establishes the conscious life, then, the Light gives life. He will see life as it is, and irrespective of where he may be, there will be the Spiritual forces to command. Like David of old, he can no longer hide from God, for God is everywhere. Almost from the very beginning, the Neophyte is engaged in seeking this Light and in connecting with the Hierarchies or Principalities of Light, because therein alone is to be found that which is above the human equation. This does not make him less human or less practical. It enhances his understanding of the self and his usefulness to his fellow creatures. |Top|
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Initiation is the process of subduing the clamors of the principalities of selfish passions, emotions and desires; of transmuting or changing the very nature of them; of harmonizing them with the Great Work to bring this "grain of mustard seed," the Soul, to conscious life and into touch with the invisible or Spiritual entities. Yet, this Work, great as it is, is no more than the development of the whole man to harmonize with the Universal Law and Order. * In this age of usurpation, the Neophyte who demands privileges is not entitled to them, and should study this quotation until its precepts and Spiritual Law ARE BURNED into the Consciousness so that not even in thought may he be guilty of this evil which is really a part of avarice - a MOST IGNOBLE human trait. Any Neophyte guilty of this weakenss would eliminate himself from the ranks of the August Fraternity. |Top|
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much unpleasantness and sorrow to former friends and loved ones - not enumerating other losses in one form or another. If there were a possibility of gain or advancement in such revulsion and action, it might, in a sense, be condoned but there is no advantage whatever in such a repudiation of all that formerly was held dear. It is, therefore, to be considered a loss, a disadvantage, in every respect and certain to bring the condemnation of all concerned upon the philosophy and activity the Novice now engages in. Moreover, all such former associates are justified in their judgment since it must necessarily be based on what they see and in the change which has taken place in an associate who once had been one of them. There is never any need to bring such scorn and ill opinion upon a noble science and exaltedness of life. There is no reason why the Neophyte should not be among other men - though not like them - nor must he be a partaker of the things which are not good, any more than there is reason for an abrupt change, or a dispositioned inclination to condemn all that was formerly considered desirable. In silent action (change) there is strength and no offense. All lasting changes are gradual changes, so imperceptible as to pass unnoticed. Change is made step by step so as to shock neither the self nor one's associates. Only where there is imminent evil or destructive conduct is there cause for immediate action. |Top|
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and because of his erroneously directed self-will retards his own progress and brings upon himself all the misery and the woes to which human mind and flesh are heir. The Neophyte must draw a clearly defined line of demarcation between desire which is unselfish and elevating, and what which is selfish and in its accomplishment a detriment to others. While it is true that he may seek self-benefit and self-advancement, it must not ever be to the loss or hurt of another. He is perfectly justified, as a Neophyte, in his attempts to attain the highest in every avenue of life: but it must be through the legitimate means of self-development, self-improvement and the husbanding and direction of natural forces - all of which are his by Divine Right to develop, use and direct. |Top|
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his own efforts the things desired. This is the basis of manhood, the foundation for Mastership. |Top|
THE DESIRE FOR THE BEST THE EARTH HAS TO OFFER IS NOT AN EVIL AND SHOULD BE AN INCENTIVE
The merest tyro in the Occult should quickly appreciate that it is not wrong either to own or to enjoy the best things this earth affords. It is a necessity and a benefit that all his finer tastes be supplied with their needs. But it is to be remembered that there are methods both just and unjust for obtaining the best the earth affords. There are wise as well as unwise methods of obtaining necessities as well as the things to enjoy. |Top|
WEALTH, POWER AND POSSESSIONS ARE MAN'S RIGHTFUL PORTION IF HONESTLY OBTAINED
Success in life implies not merely freedom from want and privation, but the actual possession of comforts and conveniences, providing these do not have the tendency to cause mental or physical
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weakness, fatal inertia or actual laziness. All men, no doubt, sincerely join in the one part of the prayer of Agus, the son of Jakeh: "Give me not poverty"; but few are there to be found who sincerely complete the rest of the sentence: "neither give me riches." Practically all men feel poverty is in itself an evil, despite the fact that the world has known many great and noble men who have been universal benefactors, yet lived their lives in comparative poverty - even in exile. These were inherently great and noble, and in many instances their poverty was the result of deprivation. The Neophyte seeks for the fulfillment of that other passage in the Book of Proverbs which exhorts men to get Wisdom, because, among other things, "Length of days is in her right hand; and in her left hand is riches and honor." Wealth - power and possessions - is a good thing to desire and to strive for, but it should be obtained with honor and in fair dealing, otherwise, sooner or later, it is liable to change to gall. |Top|
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development. If, perchance, he has not done many things which he ought to have done, his sin is one of omission more than of commission. ----------------------------------------------------------------(7) It is well to bear in mind such men as Michelangelo, and in our time Burbank, Edison, Steinmetz, Lincoln and a few others, some of whom were not Initiates but men of "stature." |Top| -----------------------------------------------------------------
SUCCESS EMBRACES THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROPER USE OF ALL OF MAN'S CAPABILITIES
The Neophyte's opportunities lie greatly in the circumstances and conditions by which he is surrounded. No man can do all things, but many men can do more than one thing. If a man cannot find the work which he would like best to do, he must learn to like that which he can find to do until such time as he has properly prepared himself for the work he really wants to do or the profession he desires to follow. Thus, harmonizing himself and willingly doing that which is given him to do, he will attract to himself that which he desires and seeks. this is the great but little appreciated Occult Law of Success. Favorable opportunities sometimes do come without the seeking, but more often they must be sought. When a promising opportunity presents itself or is found, it must be seized. More men fail to reach success from hesitancy than from rashness, and still more from a lack of fitness for making good use of the opportunity when presented. The aim of the Occult in its practical aspect is to make a comprehensive survey of those elements of character which lead to success in the affairs of men, and point out the sure and certain means by which it may be won. Success, in the true significance of the word, means attaining to the place in life for which each individual is fitted - is fitting himself; it embraces the development and proper use of all man's abilities. It includes the living of a peaceful and useful, though not always happy, life without injury to any fellow creature, and which benefits everyone who comes within the influence of such a life. |Top|
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knowingly commits both moral and Spiritual suicide. These are the Laws the Higher Occult inculcates. |Top|
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The Neophyte is in need of a guide from the very beginning of his acceptance of these truths. He will need the help and instructions of one who has passed along this same road and has overcome the obstructions which are always in the Path of those who leave the beaten highway. The neophyte must remember that the results which he seeks are only attainable by a strict compliance with the unvarying Divine Law, and that it is wise for him to seek and to accept the guidance of those who know and to follow instructions implicitly - without doubt or question. |Top|
ADDENDUM
The purpose of the present text has in view the positive inculcation of the Divinely given Laws which, if obeyed assures the welfare of man in every aspect of his manifold life, and is equally positive in the assertion that every dormant capability, both physical and Spiritual, can be developed to the fullest extent by those who are truly interested in obtaining all that is good in life and within the Law. The various terms used so frequently throughout the text, such as the Arcane Science, Soul Science, Philosophic Initiation are frequently used interchangeably and have reference to the means, the method, the way to the attainment of Soul Consciousness, Illumination, Mastership and finally become the "selected," or "accepted." To the many interested in the more advanced studies of the Arcane as taught in the Great Work, the opportunity is offered them to obtain gratis several Monographs: The Secret Schools, having for its subject the authentic Rosicrucians, or Fraternatis Ros Crucis, their work of instructions and guidance, and The Confederation of Initiates, devoted to the th Priesthood and Priests of Melchizadek. These Monographs provide a means of contact by the sincere seeker with those capable of directing him along the Path of Attainment. Address: Department of Instruction Box 220, "Beverly Hall" Quakertown, PA 18951 www.rosecross.org |Top|