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“MASTER OF MASTERS,”
In 1908, a book was published that has gone on to sell millions of copies
and influence countless readers. Titled The Kybalion, this book was said to
contain the teachings of Hermeticism, that is, the teachings of Hermes
Trismegistus, the thrice-greatest Hermes, a god connected to Hermes in the
Greek tradition and Thoth in the Egyptian tradition.
The author of The Kybalion? The book was published by The Yogi
Publication Society of Chicago under the pseudonym the Three Initiates.
Who are the Three Initiates? There have been many guesses and much
speculation over the years, but most modern scholars believe that the book
was authored by William Walker Atkinson, a popular New Thought teacher
around the early twentieth century. Atkinson founded and owned The Yogi
Publication Society, and the books they published were mostly (if not all)
by Atkinson, often using pseudonyms such as Yogi Ramacharaka, Swami
Bhakta Vishita, Swami Panchadasi, Theron Q. Dumont, Magus Incognito,
and others. There is some speculation that he was aided in writing The
Kybalion by metaphysical teachers of the time, including Paul Foster Case,
Claude Alexander, and Elias Gewurz. In my opinion, as a longtime student
of The Kybalion, I believe that the book was indeed written by Atkinson,
and I believe he wrote it by himself.
In any case, authorship of the book is less important than the material
the book contains. The book contains seven basic principles, which were
said to have been passed down from teacher to student for centuries. The
seven transformative principles, or laws, are:
From old Egypt have come the fundamental esoteric and occult teachings
which have so strongly influenced the philosophies of all races, nations and
peoples, for several thousand years. Egypt, the home of the Pyramids and
the Sphinx, was the birthplace of the Hidden Wisdom and Mystic
Teachings. From her Secret Doctrine all nations have borrowed. India,
Persia, Chaldea, Medea, China, Japan, Assyria, ancient Greece and Rome,
and other ancient countries partook liberally at the feast of knowledge
which the Hierophants and Masters of the Land of Isis so freely provided
for those who came prepared to partake of the great store of Mystic and
Occult Lore which the masterminds of that ancient land had gathered
together.
In ancient Egypt dwelt the great Adepts and Masters who have never
been surpassed, and who seldom have been equaled, during the centuries
that have taken their processional flight since the days of the Great Hermes.
In Egypt was located the Great Lodge of Lodges of the Mystics. At the
doors of her Temples entered the Neophytes who afterward, as Hierophants,
Adepts, and Masters, traveled to the four corners of the earth, carrying with
them the precious knowledge which they were ready, anxious, and willing
to pass on to those who were ready to receive the same. All students of the
Occult recognize the debt that they owe to these venerable Masters of that
ancient land.
But among these great Masters of Ancient Egypt there once dwelt one
of whom Masters hailed as “The Master of Masters.” This man, if “man”
indeed he was, dwelt in Egypt in the earliest days. He was known as
Hermes Trismegistus. He was the father of the Occult Wisdom; the founder
of Astrology; the discoverer of Alchemy. The details of his life story are
lost to history, owing to the lapse of the years, though several of the ancient
countries disputed with each other in their claims to the honor of having
furnished his birthplace—and this thousands of years ago. The date of his
sojourn in Egypt, in that his last incarnation on this planet, is not now
known, but it has been fixed at the early days of the oldest dynasties of
Egypt—long before the days of Moses. The best authorities regard him as a
contemporary of Abraham, and some of the Jewish traditions go so far as to
claim that Abraham acquired a portion of his mystic knowledge from
Hermes himself.
As the years rolled by after his passing from this plane of life (tradition
recording that he lived three hundred years in the flesh), the Egyptians
deified Hermes, and made him one of their gods, under the name of Thoth.
Years after, the people of Ancient Greece also made him one of their many
gods—calling him “Hermes, the god of Wisdom.” The Egyptians revered
his memory for many centuries—yes, tens of centuries—calling him “the
Scribe of the Gods,” and bestowing upon him, distinctively, his ancient title,
“Trismegistus,” which means “the thrice-great”; “the great-great”; “the
greatest-great”; etc. In all the ancient lands, the name of Hermes
Trismegistus was revered, the name being synonymous with the “Fount of
Wisdom.”
Even to this day, we use the term “hermetic” in the sense of “secret”;
“sealed so that nothing can escape”; etc., and this by reason of the fact that
the followers of Hermes always observed the principle of secrecy in their
teachings. They did not believe in “casting pearls before swine,” but rather
held to the teaching “milk for babes; meat for strong men,” both of which
maxims are familiar to readers of the Christian scriptures, but both of which
had been used by the Egyptians for centuries before the Christian era.
And this policy of careful dissemination of the truth has always
characterized the Hermetics, even unto the present day. The Hermetic
Teachings are to be found in all lands, among all religions, but never
identified with any particular country, nor with any particular religious sect.
This because of the warning of the ancient teachers against allowing the
Secret Doctrine to become crystallized into a creed. The wisdom of this
caution is apparent to all students of history. The ancient occultism of India
and Persia degenerated, and was largely lost, owing to the fact that the
teachers became priests, and so mixed theology with the philosophy, the
result being that the occultism of India and Persia has been gradually lost
amidst the mass of religious superstition, cults, creeds and “gods.” So it was
with Ancient Greece and Rome. So it was with the Hermetic Teachings of
the Gnostics and Early Christians, which were lost at the time of
Constantine, whose iron hand smothered philosophy with the blanket of
theology, losing to the Christian Church that which was its very essence and
spirit, and causing it to grope throughout several centuries before it found
the way back to its ancient faith, the indications apparent to all careful
observers in this Twentieth Century being that the Church is now struggling
to get back to its ancient mystic teachings.
But there were always a few faithful souls who kept alive the Flame,
tending it carefully, and not allowing its light to become extinguished. And
thanks to these staunch hearts, and fearless minds, we have the truth still
with us. But it is not found in books, to any great extent. It has been passed
along from Master to Student; from Initiate to Hierophant; from lip to ear.
When it was written down at all, its meaning was veiled in terms of
alchemy and astrology, so that only those possessing the key could read it
aright. This was made necessary in order to avoid the persecutions of the
theologians of the Middle Ages, who fought the Secret Doctrine with fire
and sword; stake, gibbet and cross. Even to this day there will be found but
few reliable books on the Hermetic Philosophy, although there are countless
references to it in many books written on various phases of Occultism. And
yet, the Hermetic Philosophy is the only Master Key which will open all the
doors of the Occult Teachings!
In the early days, there was a compilation of certain Basic Hermetic
Doctrines, passed on from teacher to student, which was known as “THE
KYBALION,” the exact significance and meaning of the term having been
lost for several centuries. This teaching, however, is known to many to
whom it has descended, from mouth to ear, on and on throughout the
centuries. Its precepts have never been written down, or printed, so far as
we know. It was merely a collection of maxims, axioms, and precepts,
which were non-understandable to outsiders, but which were readily
understood by students, after the axioms, maxims, and precepts had been
explained and exemplified by the Hermetic Initiates to their Neophytes.
These teachings really constituted the basic principles of “The Art of
Hermetic Alchemy,” which, contrary to the general belief, dealt in the
mastery of Mental Forces, rather than Material Elements—the
Transmutation of one kind of Mental Vibrations into others, instead of the
changing of one kind of metal into another. The legends of the
“Philosopher’s Stone” which would turn base metal into Gold, was an
allegory relating to Hermetic Philosophy, readily understood by all students
of true Hermeticism.
In this little book, of which this is the First Lesson, we invite our
students to examine into the Hermetic Teachings, as set forth in THE
KYBALION, and as explained by ourselves, humble students of the
Teachings, who, while bearing the title of Initiates, are still students at the
feet of HERMES, the Master. We herein give you many of the maxims,
axioms and precepts of THE KYBALION, accompanied by explanations
and illustrations which we deem likely to render the teachings more easily
comprehended by the modern student, particularly as the original text is
purposely veiled in obscure terms.
The original maxims, axioms, and precepts of “THE KYBALION” are
printed herein, in quotation marks, the proper credit being given. Our own
work is printed in the regular way, in the body of the work. We trust that the
many students to whom we now offer this little work will derive as much
benefit from the study of its pages as have the many who have gone on
before, treading the same Path to Mastery throughout the centuries that
have passed since the times of HERMES TRISMEGISTUS—the Master of
Masters—the Great-Great. In the words of “THE KYBALION”:
“Where fall the footsteps of the Master, the ears of those ready for
his Teaching open wide.”—THE KYBALION
“When the ears of the student are ready to hear, then cometh the lips
to fill them with Wisdom.”—THE KYBALION
So that according to the Teachings, the passage of this book to those ready
for the instruction will attract the attention of such as are prepared to
receive the Teaching. And, likewise, when the pupil is ready to receive the
truth, then will this little book come to him, or her. Such is The Law. The
Hermetic Principle of Cause and Effect, in its aspect of The Law of
Attraction, will bring lips and ear together—pupil and book in company. So
mote it be!
CHAPTER 2
The Seven Hermetic Principles, upon which the entire Hermetic Philosophy
is based, are as follows:
This Principle embodies the truth that “All is Mind.” It explains that
THE ALL (which is the Substantial Reality underlying all the outward
manifestations and appearances which we know under the terms of “The
Material Universe”; the “Phenomena of Life”; “Matter”; “Energy”; and, in
short, all that is apparent to our material senses) is SPIRIT, which in itself is
UNKNOWABLE and UNDEFINABLE, but which may be considered and
thought of as A UNIVERSAL, INFINITE, LIVING MIND. It also explains
that all the phenomenal world or universe is simply a Mental Creation of
THE ALL, subject to the Laws of Created Things, and that the universe, as
a whole, and in its parts or units, has its existence in the Mind of THE ALL,
in which Mind we “live and move and have our being.” This Principle, by
establishing the Mental Nature of the Universe, easily explains all of the
varied mental and psychic phenomena that occupy such a large portion of
the public attention, and which, without such explanation, are non-
understandable and defy scientific treatment. An understanding of this great
Hermetic Principle of Mentalism enables the individual to readily grasp the
laws of the Mental Universe, and to apply the same to his well-being and
advancement. The Hermetic Student is enabled to apply intelligently the
great Mental Laws, instead of using them in a haphazard manner. With the
Master-Key in his possession, the student may unlock the many doors of the
mental and psychic temple of knowledge, and enter the same freely and
intelligently. This Principle explains the true nature of “Energy,” “Power,”
and “Matter,” and why and how all these are subordinate to the Mastery of
Mind. One of the old Hermetic Masters wrote, long ages ago: “He who
grasps the truth of the Mental Nature of the Universe is well advanced on
The Path to Mastery.” And these words are as true to-day as at the time they
were first written. Without this Master-Key, Mastery is impossible, and the
student knocks in vain at the many doors of The Temple.
“Everything flows, out and in; everything has its tides; all things rise
and fall; the pendulum-swing manifests in everything; the measure of
the swing to the right is the measure of the swing to the left; rhythm
compensates.”
—THE KYBALION
This Principle embodies the truth that in everything there is manifested a
measured motion, to and fro; a flow and inflow; a swing backward and
forward; a pendulum-like movement; a tide-like ebb and flow; a high-tide
and low-tide; between the two poles which exist in accordance with the
Principle of Polarity described a moment ago. There is always an action and
a reaction; an advance and a retreat; a rising and a sinking. This is in the
affairs of the Universe, suns, worlds, men, animals, mind, energy, and
matter. This law is manifest in the creation and destruction of worlds; in the
rise and fall of nations; in the life of all things; and finally in the mental
states of Man (and it is with this latter that the Hermetists find the
understanding of the Principle most important). The Hermetists have
grasped this Principle, finding its universal application, and have also
discovered certain means to overcome its effects in themselves by the use of
the appropriate formulas and methods. They apply the Mental Law of
Neutralization. They cannot annul the Principle, or cause it to cease its
operation, but they have learned how to escape its effects upon themselves
to a certain degree depending upon the Mastery of the Principle. They have
learned how to USE it, instead of being USED BY it. In this and similar
methods, consist the Art of the Hermetists. The Master of Hermetics
polarizes himself at the point at which he desires to rest, and then
neutralizes the Rhythmic swing of the pendulum which would tend to carry
him to the other pole. All individuals who have attained any degree of Self-
Mastery do this to a certain degree, more or less unconsciously, but the
Master does this consciously, and by the use of his Will, and attains a
degree of Poise and Mental Firmness almost impossible of belief on the part
of the masses who are swung backward and forward like a pendulum. This
Principle and that of Polarity have been closely studied by the Hermetists,
and the methods of counteracting, neutralizing, and USING them form an
important part of the Hermetic Mental Alchemy.
“Every Cause has its Effect; every Effect has its Cause; everything
happens according to Law; Chance is but a name for Law not
recognized; there are many planes of causation, but nothing escapes
the Law.”
—THE KYBALION
This Principle embodies the fact that there is a Cause for every Effect;
an Effect from every Cause. It explains that: “Everything Happens
according to Law”; that nothing ever “merely happens”; that there is no
such thing as Chance; that while there are various planes of Cause and
Effect, the higher dominating the lower planes, still nothing ever entirely
escapes the Law. The Hermetists understand the art and methods of rising
above the ordinary plane of Cause and Effect, to a certain degree, and by
mentally rising to a higher plane they become Causers instead of Effects.
The masses of people are carried along, obedient to environment; the wills
and desires of others stronger than themselves; heredity; suggestion; and
other outward causes moving them about like pawns on the Chessboard of
Life. But the Masters, rising to the plane above, dominate their moods,
characters, qualities, and powers, as well as the environment surrounding
them, and become Movers instead of pawns. They help to PLAY THE
GAME OF LIFE, instead of being played and moved about by other wills
and environment. They USE the Principle instead of being its tools. The
Masters obey the Causation of the higher planes, but they help to RULE on
their own plane. In this statement there is condensed a wealth of Hermetic
knowledge—let him read who can.
Mental Transmutation
“Mind (as well as metals and elements) may be transmuted, from state to state; degree to
degree; condition to condition; pole to pole; vibration to vibration. True Hermetic
Transmutation is a Mental Art.”
—THE KYBALION
The All
“Under, and back of, the Universe of Time, Space and Change, is ever to be found The
Substantial Reality—the Fundamental Truth.”
—THE KYBALION
THE ALL is SPIRIT! But what is Spirit? This question cannot be answered,
for the reason that its definition is practically that of THE ALL, which
cannot be explained or defined. Spirit is simply a name that men give to the
highest conception of Infinite Living Mind—it means “the Real Essence”—
it means Living Mind, as much superior to Life and Mind as we know
them, as the latter are superior to mechanical Energy and Matter. Spirit
transcends our understanding, and we use the term merely that we may
think or speak of THE ALL. For the purposes of thought and understading,
we are justified in thinking of Spirit as Infinite Living Mind, at the same
time acknowledging that we cannot fully understand it. We must either do
this or stop thinking of the matter at all.
Let us now proceed to a consideration of the nature of the Universe, as a
whole and in its parts. What is the Universe? We have seen that there can be
nothing outside of THE ALL. Then is the Universe THE ALL? No, this
cannot be, because the Universe seems to be made up of MANY, and is
constantly changing, and in other ways it does not measure up to the ideas
that we are compelled to accept regarding THE ALL, as stated in our last
lesson. Then if the Universe be not THE ALL, then it must be Nothing—
such is the inevitable conclusion of the mind at first thought. But this will
not satisfy the question, for we are sensible of the existence of the Universe.
Then if the Universe is neither THE ALL, nor Nothing, what can it be? Let
us examine this question.
If the Universe exists at all, or seems to exist, it must proceed in some
way from THE ALL—it must be a creation of THE ALL. But as something
can never come from nothing, from what could THE ALL have created it?
Some philosophers have answered this question by saying that THE ALL
created the Universe from ITSELF—that is, from the being and substance
of THE ALL. But this will not do, for THE ALL cannot be subtracted from,
nor divided, as we have seen, and then again if this be so, would not each
particle in the Universe be aware of its being THE ALL—THE ALL could
not lose its knowledge of itself, nor actually BECOME an atom, or blind
force, or lowly living thing. Some men, indeed, realizing that THE ALL is
indeed ALL, and also recognizing that they, the men, existed, have jumped
to the conclusion that they and THE ALL were identical, and they have
filled the air with shouts of “I AM GOD,” to the amusement of the
multitude and the sorrow of sages. The claim of the corpuscle that: “I am
Man!” would be modest in comparison.
But, what indeed is the Universe, if it be not THE ALL, not yet created
by THE ALL having separated itself into fragments? What else can it be—
of what else can it be made? This is the great question. Let us examine it
carefully. We find here that the “Principle of Correspondence” (see Lesson
1.) comes to our aid here. The old Hermetic axiom, “As above so below,”
may be pressed into service at this point. Let us endeavor to get a glimpse
of the workings on higher planes by examining those on our own. The
Principle of Correspondence must apply to this as well as to other problems.
Let us see! On his own plane of being, how does Man create? Well, first,
he may create by making something out of outside materials. But this will
not do, for there are no materials outside of THE ALL with which it may
create. Well, then, secondly, Man pro-creates or reproduces his kind by the
process of begetting, which is self-multiplication accomplished by
transferring a portion of his substance to his offspring. But this will not do,
because THE ALL cannot transfer or subtract a portion of itself, nor can it
reproduce or multiply itself—in the first place there would be a taking
away, and in the second case a multiplication or addition to THE ALL, both
thoughts being an absurdity. Is there no third way in which MAN creates?
Yes, there is—he CREATES MENTALLY! And in so doing he uses no
outside materials, nor does he reproduce himself, and yet his Spirit pervades
the Mental Creation.
Following the Principle of Correspondence, we are justified in
considering that THE ALL creates the Universe MENTALLY, in a manner
akin to the process whereby Man creates Mental Images. And, here is
where the report of Reason tallies precisely with the report of the Illumined,
as shown by their teachings and writings. Such are the teachings of the
Wise Men. Such was the Teaching of Hermes.
THE ALL can create in no other way except mentally, without either
using material (and there is none to use), or else reproducing itself (which is
also impossible). There is no escape from this conclusion of the Reason,
which, as we have said, agrees with the highest teachings of the Illumined.
Just as you, student, may create a Universe of your own in your mentality,
so does THE ALL create Universes in its own Mentality. But your Universe
is the mental creation of a Finite Mind, whereas that of THE ALL is the
creation of an Infinite. The two are similar in kind, but infinitely different in
degree. We shall examine more closely into the process of creation and
manifestation, as we proceed. But this is the point to fix in your minds at
this stage: THE UNIVERSE, AND ALL IT CONTAINS, IS A MENTAL
CREATION OF THE ALL. Verily, indeed, ALL IS MIND!
This is the Paradox of the Universe, resulting from the Principle of Polarity
which manifests when THE ALL begins to Create—hearken to it for it
points the difference between half-wisdom and wisdom. While to THE
INFINITE ALL, the Universe, its Laws, its Powers, its Life, its Phenomena,
are as things witnessed in the state of Meditation or Dream; yet to all that is
Finite, the Universe must be treated as Real, and life, and action, and
thought, must be based thereupon, accordingly, although with an ever
understanding of the Higher Truth. Each according to its own Plane and
Laws. Were THE ALL to imagine that the Universe were indeed Reality,
then woe to the Universe, for there would be then no escape from lower to
higher, divineward—then would the Universe become a fixity and progress
would become impossible. And if Man, owing to half-wisdom, acts and
lives and thinks of the Universe as merely a dream (akin to his own finite
dreams) then indeed does it so become for him, and like a sleep-walker he
stumbles ever around and around in a circle, making no progress, and being
forced into an awakening at last by his falling bruised and bleeding over the
Natural Laws which he ignored. Keep your mind ever on the Star, but let
your eyes watch over your footsteps, lest you fall into the mire by reason of
your upward gaze. Remember the Divine Paradox, that while the Universe
IS NOT, still IT IS. Remember ever the Two Poles of Truth—the Absolute
and the Relative. Beware of Half-Truths.
What Hermetists know as “the Law of Paradox” is an aspect of the
Principle of Polarity. The Hermetic writings are filled with references to the
appearance of the Paradox in the consideration of the problems of Life and
Being. The Teachers are constantly warning their students against the error
of omitting the “other side” of any question. And their warnings are
particularly directed to the problems of the Absolute and the Relative,
which perplex all students of philosophy, and which cause so many to think
and act contrary to what is generally known as “common sense.” And we
caution all students to be sure to grasp the Divine Paradox of the Absolute
and Relative, lest they become entangled in the mire of the Half-Truth. With
this in view this particular lesson has been written. Read it carefully!
The first thought that comes to the thinking man after he realizes the
truth that the Universe is a Mental Creation of THE ALL, is that the
Universe and all that it contains is a mere illusion; an unreality; against
which idea his instincts revolt. But this, like all other great truths, must be
considered both from the Absolute and the Relative points of view. From
the Absolute viewpoint, of course, the Universe is in the nature of an
illusion, a dream, a phantasmagoria, as compared to THE ALL in itself. We
recognize this even in our ordinary view, for we speak of the world as “a
fleeting show” that comes and goes, is born and dies—for the element of
impermanence and change, finiteness and unsubstantiality, must ever be
connected with the idea of a created Universe when it is contrasted with the
idea of THE ALL, no matter what may be our beliefs concerning the nature
of both. Philosopher, metaphysician, scientist and theologian all agree upon
this idea, and the thought is found in all forms of philosophical thought and
religious conceptions, as well as in the theories of the respective schools of
metaphysics and theology.
So, the Hermetic Teachings do not preach the unsubstantiality of the
Universe in any stronger terms than those more familiar to you, although
their presentation of the subject may seem somewhat more startling.
Anything that has a beginning and an ending must be, in a sense, unreal and
untrue, and the Universe comes under the rule, in all schools of thought.
From the Absolute point of view, there is nothing Real except THE ALL,
no matter what terms we may use in thinking of, or discussing the subject.
Whether the Universe be created of Matter, or whether it be a Mental
Creation in the Mind of THE ALL—it is unsubstantial, non-enduring, a
thing of time, space and change. We want you to realize this fact
thoroughly, before you pass judgment on the Hermetic conception of the
Mental nature of the Universe. Think over any and all of the other
conceptions, and see whether this be not true of them.
But the Absolute point of view shows merely one side of the picture—
the other side is the Relative one. Absolute Truth has been defined as
“Things as the mind of God knows them,” while Relative Truth is “Things
as the highest reason of Man understands them.” And so while to THE ALL
the Universe must be unreal and illusionary, a mere dream or result of
meditation—nevertheless, to the finite minds forming a part of that
Universe, and viewing it through mortal faculties, the Universe is very real
indeed, and must be so considered. In recognizing the Absolute view, we
must not make the mistake of ignoring or denying the facts and phenomena
of the Universe as they present themselves to our mortal faculties—we are
not THE ALL, remember.
To take familiar illustrations, we all recognize the fact that Matter
“exists” to our senses—we will fare badly if we do not. And yet, even our
finite minds understand the scientific dictum that there is no such thing as
Matter from a scientific point of view—that which we call Matter is held to
be merely an aggregation of atoms, which atoms themselves are merely a
grouping of units of force, called electrons or “ions,” vibrating and in
constant circular motion. We kick a stone and we feel the impact—it seems
to be real, notwithstanding that we know it to be merely what we have
stated above. But remember that our foot, which feels the impact by means
of our brains, is likewise Matter, so constituted of electrons, and for that
matter so are our brains. And, at the best, if it were not by reason of our
Mind, we would not know the foot or stone at all.
Then again, the ideal of the artist or sculptor, which he is endeavoring to
reproduce in stone or on canvas, seems very real to him. So do the
characters in the mind of the author, or dramatist, which he seeks to express
so that others may recognize them. And if this be true in the case of our
finite minds, what must be the degree of Reality in the Mental Images
created in the Mind of the Infinite? Oh, friends, to mortals this Universe of
Mentality is very real indeed—it is the only one we can ever know, though
we rise from plane to plane, higher and higher in it. To know it otherwise,
by actual experience, we must be THE ALL itself. It is true that the higher
we rise in the scale—the nearer to “the mind of the Father” we reach—the
more apparent becomes the illusory nature of finite things, but not until
THE ALL finally withdraws us into itself does the vision actually vanish.
So, we need not dwell upon the feature of illusion. Rather let us,
recognizing the real nature of the Universe, seek to understand its mental
laws, and endeavor to use them to the best effect in our upward progress
through life, as we travel from plane to plane of being. The Laws of the
Universe are none the less “Iron Laws” because of the mental nature. All,
except THE ALL, are bound by them. What is IN THE INFINITE MIND
OF THE ALL is REAL in a degree second only to that Reality itself which
is vested in the nature of THE ALL.
So, do not feel insecure or afraid—we are all HELD FIRMLY IN THE
INFINITE MIND OF THE ALL, and there is naught to hurt us or for us to
fear. There is no Power outside of THE ALL to affect us. So we may rest
calm and secure. There is a world of comfort and security in this realization
when once attained. Then “calm and peaceful do we sleep, rocked in the
Cradle of the Deep”—resting safely on the bosom of the Ocean of Infinite
Mind, which is THE ALL. In THE ALL, indeed, do “we live and move and
have our being.”
Matter is none the less Matter to us, while we dwell on the plane of
Matter, although we know it to be merely an aggregation of “electrons,” or
particles of Force, vibrating rapidly and gyrating around each other in the
formations of atoms; the atoms in turn vibrating and gyrating, forming
molecules, which latter in turn form larger masses of Matter. Nor does
Matter become less Matter, when we follow the inquiry still further, and
learn from the Hermetic Teachings, that the “Force” of which the electrons
are but units is merely a manifestation of the Mind of THE ALL, and like
all else in the Universe is purely Mental in its nature. While on the Plane of
Matter, we must recognize its phenomena—we may control Matter (as all
Masters of higher or lesser degree do), but we do so by applying the higher
forces. We commit a folly when we attempt to deny the existence of Matter
in the relative aspect. We may deny its mastery over us—and rightly so—
but we should not attempt to ignore it in its relative aspect, at least so long
as we dwell upon its plane.
Nor do the Laws of Nature become less constant or effective, when we
know them, likewise, to be merely mental creations. They are in full effect
on the various planes. We overcome the lower laws, by applying still higher
ones—and in this way only. But we cannot escape Law or rise above it
entirely. Nothing but THE ALL can escape Law—and that because THE
ALL is LAW itself, from which all Laws emerge. The most advanced
Masters may acquire the powers usually attributed to the gods of men; and
there are countless ranks of being, in the great hierarchy of life, whose
being and power transcends even that of the highest Masters among men to
a degree unthinkable by mortals, but even the highest Master, and the
highest Being, must bow to the Law, and be as Nothing in the eye of THE
ALL. So that if even these highest Beings, whose powers exceed even those
attributed by men to their gods—if even these are bound by and are
subservient to Law, then imagine the presumption of mortal man, of our
race and grade, when he dares to consider the Laws of Nature as “unreal,”
visionary and illusory, because he happens to be able to grasp the truth that
the Laws are Mental in nature, and simply Mental Creations of THE ALL.
Those Laws which THE ALL intends to be governing Laws are not to be
defied or argued away. So long as the Universe endures, will they endure—
for the Universe exists by virtue of these Laws which form its framework
and which hold it together.
The Hermetic Principle of Mentalism, while explaining the true nature
of the Universe upon the principle that all is Mental, does not change the
scientific conceptions of the Universe, Life, or Evolution. In fact, science
merely corroborates the Hermetic Teachings. The latter merely teaches that
the nature of the Universe is “Mental,” while modern science has taught
that it is “Material”; or (of late) that it is “Energy” at the last analysis. The
Hermetic Teachings have no fault to find with Herbert Spencer’s basic
principle which postulates the existence of an “Infinite and Eternal Energy,
from which all things proceed.” In fact, the Hermetics recognize in
Spencer’s philosophy the highest outside statement of the workings of the
Natural Laws that have ever been promulgated, and they believe Spencer to
have been a reincarnation of an ancient philosopher who dwelt in ancient
Egypt thousands of years ago, and who later incarnated as Heraclitus, the
Grecian philosopher who lived B.C. 500. And they regard his statement of
the “Infinite and Eternal Energy” as directly in the line of the Hermetic
Teachings, always with the addition of their own doctrine that his “Energy”
is the Energy of the Mind of THE ALL. With the Master-Key of the
Hermetic Philosophy, the student of Spencer will be able to unlock many
doors of the inner philosophical conceptions of the great English
philosopher, whose work shows the results of the preparation of his
previous incarnations. His teachings regarding Evolution and Rhythm are in
almost perfect agreement with the Hermetic Teachings regarding the
Principle of Rhythm.
So, the student of Hermetics need not lay aside any of his cherished
scientific views regarding the Universe. All he is asked to do is to grasp the
underlying principle of “THE ALL is Mind; the Universe is Mental—held
in the Mind of THE ALL.” He will find that the other six of the Seven
Principles will “fit into” his scientific knowledge, and will serve to bring
out obscure points and to throw light in dark corners. This is not to be
wondered at, when we realize the influence of the Hermetic thought on the
early philosophers of Greece, upon whose foundations of thought the
theories of modern science largely rest. The acceptance of the First
Hermetic Principle (Mentalism) is the only great point of difference
between Modern Science and Hermetic students, and Science is gradually
moving toward the Hermetic position in its groping in the dark for a way
out of the Labyrinth into which it has wandered in its search for Reality.
The purpose of this lesson is to impress upon the minds of our students
the fact that, to all intents and purposes, the Universe and its laws, and its
phenomena, are just as REAL, so far as Man is concerned, as they would be
under the hypotheses of Materialism or Energism. Under any hypothesis the
Universe in its outer aspect is changing, ever-flowing, and transitory—and
therefore devoid of substantiality and reality. But (note the other pole of the
truth) under any of the same hypotheses, we are compelled to ACT AND
LIVE as if the fleeting things were real and substantial. With this
difference, always, between the various hypotheses—that under the old
views Mental Power was ignored as a Natural Force, while under
Mentalism it becomes the Greatest Natural Force. And this one difference
revolutionizes Life, to those who understand the Principle and its resulting
laws and practice.
So, finally, students all, grasp the advantage of Mentalism, and learn to
know, use and apply the laws resulting there-from. But do not yield to the
temptation which, as The Kybalion states, overcomes the half-wise and
which causes them to be hypnotized by the apparent unreality of things, the
consequence being that they wander about like dream-people dwelling in a
world of dreams, ignoring the practical work and life of man, the end being
that “they are broken against the rocks and torn asunder by the elements, by
reason of their folly.” Rather follow the example of the wise, which the
same authority states, “use Law against Laws; the higher against the lower;
and by the Art of Alchemy transmute that which is undesirable into that
which is worthy, and thus triumph.” Following the authority, let us avoid
the half-wisdom (which is folly) which ignores the truth that: “Mastery
consists not in abnormal dreams, visions, and fantastic imaginings or living,
but in using the higher forces against the lower—escaping the pains of the
lower planes by vibrating on the higher.” Remember always, student, that
“Transmutation, not presumptuous denial, is the weapon of the Master.”
The above quotations are from The Kybalion, and are worthy of being
committed to memory by the student.
We do not live in a world of dreams, but in a Universe which, while
relative, is real so far as our lives and actions are concerned. Our business
in the Universe is not to deny its existence, but to LIVE, using the Laws to
rise from lower to higher—living on, doing the best that we can under the
circumstances arising each day, and living, so far as is possible, to our
highest ideas and ideals. The true Meaning of Life is not known to men on
this plane—if, indeed, to any—but the highest authorities, and our own
intuitions, teach us that we will make no mistake in living up to the best that
is in us, so far as is possible, and realizing the Universal tendency in the
same direction in spite of apparent evidences to the contrary. We are all on
The Path—and the road leads upward ever, with frequent resting places.
Read the Message of The Kybalion—and follow the example of “the
wise”—avoiding the mistake of “the half-wise” who perish by reason of
their folly.
CHAPTER 7
How often have the majority of people heard repeated the statement that
their Deity (called by many names) was “All in All,” and how little have
they suspected the inner occult truth concealed by these carelessly uttered
words? The commonly used expression is a survival of the ancient
Hermetic Maxim quoted above. As The Kybalion says: “To him who truly
understands this truth, hath come great knowledge.” And, this being so, let
us seek this truth, the understanding of which means so much. In this
statement of truth—this Hermetic Maxim—is concealed one of the greatest
philosophical, scientific and religious truths.
We have given you the Hermetic Teaching regarding the Mental Nature
of the Universe—the truth that “the Universe is Mental—held in the Mind
of THE ALL.” As The Kybalion says, in the passage quoted above: “All is
in THE ALL.” But note also the co-related statement, that: “It is equally
true that THE ALL is in ALL.” This apparently contradictory statement is
reconcilable under the Law of Paradox. It is, moreover, an exact Hermetic
statement of the relations existing between THE ALL and its Mental
Universe. We have seen how “All is in THE ALL”—now let us examine the
other aspect of the subject.
The Hermetic Teachings are to the effect that THE ALL is Imminent in
(“remaining within; inherent; abiding within”) its Universe, and in every
part, particle, unit, or combination, within the Universe. This statement is
usually illustrated by the Teachers by a reference to the Principle of
Correspondence. The Teacher instructs the student to form a Mental Image
of something, a person, an idea, something having a mental form, the
favorite example being that of the author or dramatist forming an idea of his
characters; or a painter or sculptor forming an image of an ideal that he
wishes to express by his art. In each case, the student will find that while
the image has its existence, and being, solely within his own mind, yet he,
the student, author, dramatist, painter, or sculptor, is, in a sense, immanent
in; remaining within; or abiding within, the mental image also. In other
words, the entire virtue, life, spirit, of reality in the mental image is derived
from the “immanent mind” of the thinker. Consider this for a moment, until
the idea is grasped.
To take a modern example, let us say that Othello, Iago, Hamlet, Lear,
Richard III, existed merely in the mind of Shakespeare, at the time of their
conception or creation. And yet, Shakespeare also existed within each of
these characters, giving them their vitality, spirit, and action. Whose is the
“spirit” of the characters that we know as Micawber, Oliver Twist, Uriah
Heep—is it Dickens, or have each of these characters a personal spirit,
independent of their creator? Have the Venus of Medici, the Sistine
Madonna, the Appollo Belvidere, spirits and reality of their own, or do they
represent the spiritual and mental power of their creators? The Law of
Paradox explains that both propositions are true, viewed from the proper
viewpoints. Micawber is both Micawber, and yet Dickens. And, again,
while Micawber may be said to be Dickens, yet Dickens is not identical
with Micawber. Man, like Micawber, may exclaim: “The Spirit of my
Creator is inherent within me—and yet I am not HE!” How different this
from the shocking half-truth so vociferously announced by certain of the
half-wise, who fill the air with their raucous cries of: “I Am God!” Imagine
poor Micawber, or the sneaky Uriah Heep, crying: “I Am Dickens”; or
some of the lowly clods in one of Shakespeare’s plays, grandiloquently
announcing that: “I Am Shakespeare!” THE ALL is in the earth-worm, and
yet the earth-worm is far from being THE ALL. And still the wonder
remains, that though the earth-worm exists merely as a lowly thing, created
and having its being solely within the Mind of THE ALL—yet THE ALL is
immanent in the earth-worm, and in the particles that go to make up the
earth-worm. Can there be any greater mystery than this of “All in THE
ALL; and THE ALL in All?”
The student will, of course, realize that the illustrations given above are
necessarily imperfect and inadequate, for they represent the creation of
mental images in finite minds, while the Universe is a creation of Infinite
Mind—and the difference between the two poles separates them. And yet it
is merely a matter of degree—the same Principle is in operation—the
Principle of Correspondence manifests in each—“As above, so Below; as
Below, so above.”
And, in the degree that Man realizes the existence of the Indwelling
Spirit immanent within his being, so will he rise in the spiritual scale of life.
This is what spiritual development means—the recognition, realization, and
manifestation of the Spirit within us. Try to remember this last definition—
that of spiritual development. It contains the Truth of True Religion.
There are many planes of Being—many sub-planes of Life—many
degrees of existence in the Universe. And all depend upon the advancement
of beings in the scale, of which scale the lowest point is the grossest matter,
the highest being separated only by the thinnest division from the SPIRIT
of THE ALL. And, upward and onward along this Scale of Life, everything
is moving. All are on the Path, whose end is THE ALL. All progress is a
Returning Home. All is Upward and Onward, in spite of all seemingly
contradictory appearances. Such is the Message of the Illumined.
The Hermetic Teachings concerning the process of the Mental Creation
of the Universe, are that at the beginning of the Creative Cycle, THE ALL,
in its aspect of “Being,” projects its Will toward its aspect of “Becoming,”
and the process of creation begins. It is taught that the process consists of
the lowering of Vibration until a very low degree of vibratory energy is
reached, at which point the grossest possible form of Matter is manifested.
This process is called the stage of Involution, in which THE ALL becomes
“involved,” or “wrapped up,” in its creation. This process is believed by the
Hermetists to have a Correspondence to the mental process of an artist,
writer, or inventor, who becomes so wrapped up in his mental creation as to
almost forget his own existence and who, for the time being, almost “lives
in his creation.” If instead of “wrapped” we use the word “rapt,” perhaps we
will give a better idea of what is meant.
This Involuntary stage of Creation is sometimes called the “Outpouring”
of the Divine Energy, just as the Evolutionary state is called the
“Indrawing.” The extreme pole of the Creative process is considered to be
the furthest removed from THE ALL, while the beginning of the
Evolutionary stage is regarded as the beginning of the return swing of the
pendulum of Rhythm—a “coming home” idea being held in all of the
Hermetic Teachings.
The Teachings are that during the “Outpouring,” the vibrations become
lower and lower until finally the urge ceases, and the return swing begins.
But there is this difference, that while in the “Outpouring” the creative
forces manifest compactly and as a whole, yet from the beginning of the
Evolutionary or “Indrawing” stage, there is manifested the Law of
Individualization—that is, the tendency to separate into Units of Force, so
that finally that which left THE ALL as unindividualized energy returns to
its source as countless highly developed Units of Life, having risen higher
and higher in the scale by means of Physical, Mental and Spiritual
Evolution.
The ancient Hermetists use the word “Meditation,” in describing the
process of the mental creation of the Universe in the Mind of THE ALL, the
word “Contemplation” also being frequently employed. But the idea
intended seems to be that of the employment of the Divine Attention.
“Attention” is a word derived from the Latin root, meaning “to reach out; to
stretch out,” and so the act of Attention is really a mental “reaching out;
extension” of mental energy, so that the underlying idea is readily
understood when we examine into the real meaning of “Attention.”
The Hermetic Teachings regarding the process of Evolution are that,
THE ALL, having meditated upon the beginning of the Creation—having
thus established the material foundations of the Universe—having thought
it into existence—then gradually awakens or rouses from its Meditation and
in so doing starts into manifestation the process of Evolution, on the
material, mental and spiritual planes, successively and in order. Thus the
upward movement begins—and all begins to move Spiritward. Matter
becomes less gross; the Units spring into being; the combinations begin to
form; Life appears and manifests in higher and higher forms; and Mind
becomes more and more in evidence—the vibrations constantly becoming
higher. In short, the entire process of Evolution, in all of its phases, begins,
and proceeds according to the established Laws of the “Indrawing” process.
All of this occupies æons upon æons of Man’s time, each æon containing
countless millions of years, but yet the Illumined inform us that the entire
creation, including Involution and Evolution, of a Universe, is but “as the
twinkle of the eye” to THE ALL. At the end of countless cycles of æons of
time, THE ALL withdraws its Attention—its Contemplation and Meditation
—of the Universe, for the Great Work is finished—and All is withdrawn
into THE ALL from which it emerged. But Mystery of Mysteries—the
Spirit of each soul is not annihilated, but is infinitely expanded—the
Created and the Creator are merged. Such is the report of the Illumined!
The above illustration of the “meditation,” and subsequent “awakening
from meditation,” of THE ALL, is of course but an attempt of the Teachers
to describe the Infinite process by a finite example. And, yet: “As Below, so
Above.” The difference is merely in degree. And just as THE ALL arouses
itself from the meditation upon the Universe, so does Man (in time) cease
from manifesting upon the Material Plane, and withdraws himself more and
more into the Indwelling Spirit, which is indeed “The Divine Ego.”
There is one more matter of which we desire to speak in this lesson, and
that comes very near to an invasion of the Metaphysical field of
speculation, although our purpose is merely to show the futility of such
speculation. We allude to the question which inevitably comes to the mind
of all thinkers who have ventured to seek the Truth. The question is: “WHY
does THE ALL create Universes?” The question may be asked in different
forms, but the above is the gist of the inquiry.
Men have striven hard to answer this question, but still there is no
answer worthy of the name. Some have imagined that THE ALL had
something to gain by it, but this is absurd, for what could THE ALL gain
that it did not already possess? Others have sought the answer in the idea
that THE ALL “wished something to love”; and others that it created for
pleasure, or amusement; or because it “was lonely”; or to manifest its
power;—all puerile explanations and ideas, belonging to the childish period
of thought.
Others have sought to explain the mystery by assuming that THE ALL
found itself “compelled” to create, by reason of its own “internal nature”—
its “creative instinct.” This idea is in advance of the others, but its weak
point lies in the idea of THE ALL being “compelled” by anything, internal
or external. If its “internal nature,” or “creative instinct,” compelled it to do
anything, then the “internal nature” or “creative instinct” would be the
Absolute, instead of THE ALL, and so accordingly that part of the
proposition falls. And, yet, THE ALL does create and manifest, and seems
to find some kind of satisfaction in so doing. And it is difficult to escape the
conclusion that in some infinite degree it must have what would correspond
to an “inner nature,” or “creative instinct,” in man, with correspondingly
infinite Desire and Will. It could not act unless it Willed to Act; and it
would not Will to Act, unless it Desired to Act; and it would not Desire to
Act unless it obtained some Satisfaction thereby. And all of these things
would belong to an “Inner Nature,” and might be postulated as existing
according to the Law of Correspondence. But, still, we prefer to think of
THE ALL as acting entirely FREE from any influence, internal as well as
external. That is the problem which lies at the root of difficulty—and the
difficulty that lies at the root of the problem.
Strictly speaking, there cannot be said to be any “Reason” whatsoever
for THE ALL to act, for a “reason” implies a “cause,” and THE ALL is
above Cause and Effect, except when it Wills to become a Cause, at which
time the Principle is set into motion. So, you see, the matter is Unthinkable,
just as THE ALL is Unknowable. Just as we say THE ALL merely “IS”—
so we are compelled to say that “THE ALL ACTS BECAUSE IT ACTS.”
At the last, THE ALL is All Reason in Itself; All Law in Itself; All Action
in Itself—and it may be said, truthfully, that THE ALL is Its Own Reason;
its own Law; its own Act—or still further, that THE ALL; Its Reason; Its
Act; is Law; are ONE, all being names for the same thing. In the opinion of
those who are giving you these present lessons, the answer is locked up in
INNER SELF of THE ALL, along with its Secret of Being. The Law of
Correspondence, in our opinion, reaches only to that aspect of THE ALL,
which may be spoken of as “The Aspect of BECOMING.” Back of that
Aspect is “The Aspect of BEING,” in which all Laws are lost in LAW; all
Principles merge into PRINCIPLE—and THE ALL; PRINCIPLE; and
BEING; are IDENTICAL, ONE AND THE SAME. Therefore,
Metaphysical speculation on this point is futile. We go into the matter here,
merely to show that we recognize the question, and also the absurdity of the
ordinary answers of metaphysics and theology.
In conclusion, it may be of interest to our students to learn that while
some of the ancient, and modern, Hermetic Teachers have rather inclined in
the direction of applying the Principle of Correspondence to the question,
with the result of the “Inner Nature” conclusion—still the legends have it
that HERMES, the Great, when asked this question by his advanced
students, answered them by PRESSING HIS LIPS TIGHTLY TOGETHER
and saying not a word, indicating that there WAS NO ANSWER. But, then,
he may have intended to apply the axiom of his philosophy, that: “The lips
of Wisdom are closed, except to the ears of Understanding,” believing that
even his advanced students did not possess the Understanding which
entitled them to the Teaching. At any rate, if Hermes possessed the Secret,
he failed to impart it, and so far as the world is concerned THE LIPS OF
HERMES ARE CLOSED regarding it. And where the Great Hermes
hesitated to speak, what mortal may dare to teach?
But, remember, that whatever be the answer to this problem, if indeed
there be an answer—the truth remains that: “While All is in THE ALL, it is
equally true that THE ALL is in All.” The Teaching on this point is
emphatic. And, we may add the concluding words of the quotation: “To him
who truly understands this truth, hath come great knowledge.”
CHAPTER 8
The great Second Hermetic Principle embodies the truth that there is a
harmony, agreement, and correspondence between the several planes of
Manifestation, Life and Being. This truth is a truth because all that is
included in the Universe emanates from the same source, and the same
laws, principles, and characteristics apply to each unit, or combination of
units of activity, as each manifests its own phenomena upon its own plane.
For the purpose of convenience of thought and study, the Hermetic
Philosophy considers that the Universe may be divided into three great
classes of phenomena, known as the Three Great Planes, namely:
These divisions are more or less artificial and arbitrary, for the truth is
that all of the three divisions are but ascending degrees of the great scale of
Life, the lowest point of which is undifferentiated Matter, and the highest
point that of Spirit. And, moreover, the different Planes shade into each
other, so that no hard and fast division may be made between the higher
phenomena of the Physical and the lower of the Mental; or between the
higher of the Mental and the lower of the Physical.
In short, the Three Great Planes may be regarded as three great groups
of degrees of Life Manifestation. While the purposes of this little book do
not allow us to enter into an extended discussion of, or explanation of, the
subject of these different planes, still we think it well to give a general
description of the same at this point.
At the beginning we may as well consider the question so often asked by
the neophyte, who desires to be informed regarding the meaning of the
word “Plane,” which term has been very freely used, and very poorly
explained, in many recent works upon the subject of occultism. The
question is generally about as follows: “Is a Plane a place having
dimensions, or is it merely a condition or state?” We answer: “No, not a
place, nor ordinary dimension of space; and yet more than a state or
condition. It may be considered as a state or condition, and yet the state or
condition is a degree of dimension, in a scale subject to measurement.”
Somewhat paradoxical, is it not? But let us examine the matter. A
“dimension,” you know, is “a measure in a straight line, relating to
measure,” etc. The ordinary dimensions of space are length, breadth, and
height, or perhaps length, breadth, height, thickness or circumference. But
there is another dimension of “created things,” or “measure in a straight
line,” known to occultists, and to scientists as well, although the latter have
not as yet applied the term “dimension” to it—and this new dimension,
which, by the way, is the much speculated-about “Fourth Dimension,” is the
standard used in determining the degrees or “planes.”
This Fourth Dimension may be called “the Dimension of Vibration.” It
is a fact well known to modern science, as well as to the Hermetists who
have embodied the truth in their “Third Hermetic Principle,” that
“everything is in motion; everything vibrates; nothing is at rest.” From the
highest manifestation, to the lowest, everything and all things Vibrate. Not
only do they vibrate at different rates of motion, but as in different
directions and in a different manner. The degrees of the “rate” of vibrations
constitute the degrees of measurement on the Scale of Vibrations—in other
words the degrees of the Fourth Dimension. And these degrees form what
occultists call “Planes.” The higher the degree of rate of vibration, the
higher the plane, and the higher the manifestation of Life occupying that
plane. So that while a plane is not “a place,” nor yet “a state or condition,”
yet it possesses qualities common to both. We shall have more to say
regarding the subject of the scale of Vibrations in our next lessons, in which
we shall consider the Hermetic Principle of Vibration.
You will kindly remember, however, that the Three Great Planes are not
actual divisions of the phenomena of the Universe, but merely arbitrary
terms used by the Hermetists in order to aid in the thought and study of the
various degrees and forms of universal activity and life. The atom of matter,
the unit of force, the mind of man, and the being of the arch-angel are all
but degrees in one scale, and all fundamentally the same, the difference
between solely a matter of degree, and rate of vibration—all are creations of
THE ALL, and have their existence solely within the Infinite Mind of THE
ALL.
The Hermetists sub-divide each of the Three Great Planes into Seven
Minor Planes, and each of these latter are also sub-divided into seven sub-
planes, all divisions being more or less arbitrary, shading into each other,
and adopted merely for convenience of scientific study and thought.
The Great Physical Plane, and its Seven Minor Planes, is that division of
the phenomena of the Universe which includes all that relates to physics, or
material things, forces, and manifestations. It includes all forms of that
which we call Matter, and all forms of that which we call Energy or Force.
But you must remember that the Hermetic Philosophy does not recognize
Matter as a “thing in itself,” or as having a separate existence even in the
Mind of THE ALL. The Teachings are that Matter is but a form of Energy
—that is, Energy at a low rate of vibrations of a certain kind. And
accordingly the Hermetists classify Matter under the head of Energy, and
give to it three of the Seven Minor Planes of the Great Physical Plane.
These Seven Minor Physical Planes are as follows:
The Plane of Matter (A) comprises the forms of Matter in its form of
solids, liquids, and gases, as generally recognized by the text-books on
physics. The Plane of Matter (B) comprises certain higher and more subtle
forms of Matter of the existence of which modern science is but now
recognizing, the phenomena of Radiant Matter, in its phases of radium, etc.,
belonging to the lower sub-division of this Minor Plane. The Plane of
Matter (C) comprises forms of the most subtle and tenuous Matter, the
existence of which is not suspected by ordinary scientists. The Plane of
Ethereal Substance comprises that which science speaks of as “The Ether,”
a substance of extreme tenuity and elasticity, pervading all Universal Space,
and acting as a medium for the transmission of waves of energy, such as
light, heat, electricity, etc. This Ethereal Substance forms a connecting link
between Matter (so-called) and Energy, and partakes of the nature of each.
The Hermetic Teachings, however, instruct that this plane has seven sub-
divisions (as have all of the Minor Planes), and that in fact there are seven
ethers, instead of but one.
Next above the Plane of Ethereal Substance comes the Plane of Energy
(A), which comprises the ordinary forms of Energy known to science, its
seven sub-planes being, respectively, Heat; Light; Magnetism; Electricity;
and Attraction (including Gravitation, Cohesion, Chemical Affinity, etc.)
and several other forms of energy indicated by scientific experiments but
not as yet named or classified. The Plane of Energy (B) comprises seven
sub-planes of higher forms of energy not as yet discovered by science, but
which have been called “Nature’s Finer Forces” and which are called into
operation in manifestations of certain forms of mental phenomena, and by
which such phenomena becomes possible. The Plane of Energy (C)
comprises seven sub-planes of energy so highly organized that it bears
many of the characteristics of “life,” but which is not recognized by the
minds of men on the ordinary plane of development, being available for the
use on beings of the Spiritual Plane alone—such energy is unthinkable to
ordinary man, and may be considered almost as “the divine power.” The
beings employing the same are as “gods” compared even to the highest
human types known to us.
The Great Mental Plane comprises those forms of “living things” known
to us in ordinary life, as well as certain other forms not so well known
except to the occultist. The classification of the Seven Minor Mental Planes
is more or less satisfactory and arbitrary (unless accompanied by elaborate
explanations which are foreign to the purpose of this particular work), but
we may as well mention them. They are as follows:
Vibration
“Nothing rests; everything moves; everything vibrates.”
—THE KYBALION
Polarity
“Everything is dual; everything has poles; everything has its pair of opposites; like and
unlike are the same; opposites are identical in nature, but different in degree; extremes
meet; all truths are but half-truths; all paradoxes may be reconciled.”
—THE KYBALION
Rhythm
“Everything flows out and in; everything has its tides; all things rise and fall; the
pendulum-swing manifests in everything; the measure of the swing to the right, is the
measure of the swing to the left; rhythm compensates.”
—THE KYBALION
Causation
“Every Cause has its Effect; every Effect has its Cause; everything happens according to
Law; Chance is but a name for Law not recognized; there are many planes of causation, but
nothing escapes the Law.”
—THE KYBALION
Gender
“Gender is in everything; everything has its Masculine and Feminine Principles; Gender
manifests on all planes.”
—THE KYBALION
Mental Gender
Hermetic Axioms
“The possession of Knowledge, unless accompanied by a manifestation and expression in
Action, is like the hoarding of precious metals—a vain and foolish thing. Knowledge, like
Wealth, is intended for Use. The Law of Use is Universal, and he who violates it suffers by
reason of his conflict with natural forces.”
—THE KYBALION
The Hermetic Teachings, while always having been kept securely locked up
in the minds of the fortunate possessors thereof, for reasons which we have
already stated, were never intended to be merely stored away and secreted.
The Law of Use is dwelt upon in the Teachings, as you may see by
reference to the above quotation from The Kybalion, which states it
forcibly. Knowledge without Use and Expression is a vain thing, bringing
no good to its possessor, or to the race. Beware of Mental Miserliness, and
express into Action that which you have learned. Study the Axioms and
Aphorisms, but practice them also.
We give below some of the more important Hermetic Axioms, from The
Kybalion, with a few comments added to each. Make these your own, and
practice and use them, for they are not really your own until you have Used
them.
“Nothing escapes the Principle of Cause and Effect, but there are
many Planes of Causation, and one may use the laws of the higher to
overcome the laws of the lower.”
—THE KYBALION
“The wise ones serve on the higher, but rule on the lower. They obey
the laws coming from above them, but on their own plane, and those
below them, they rule and give orders. And, yet, in so doing, they
form a part of the Principle, instead of opposing it. The wise man
falls in with the Law, and by understanding its movements he
operates it instead of being its blind slave. Just as does the skilled
swimmer turn this way and that way, going and coming as he will,
instead of being as the log which is carried here and there—so is the
wise man as compared to the ordinary man—and yet both swimmer
and log; wise man and fool, are subject to Law. He who understands
this is well on the road to Mastery.”
—THE KYBALION
In the above axiom, the Hermetists teach that the great work of
influencing one’s environment is accomplished by Mental Power. The
Universe being wholly mental, it follows that it may be ruled only by
Mentality. And in this truth is to be found an explanation of all the
phenomena and manifestations of the various mental powers which are
attracting so much attention and study in these earlier years of the Twentieth
Century. Back of and under the teachings of the various cults and schools,
remains ever constant the principle of the Mental Substance of the
Universe. If the Universe be Mental in its substantial nature, then it follows
that Mental Transmutation must change the conditions and phenomena of
the Universe. If the Universe is Mental, then Mind must be the highest
power affecting its phenomena. If this be understood then all the so-called
“miracles” and “wonder-workings” are seen plainly for what they are.
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Title Page
Copyright Notice
Dedication
Foreword
Introduction