The
Light of the Mind
All quotations are from the book "Telepathy
and the Etheric Vehicle" by Alice a. Bailey.
Intuitional telepathy is one of the developments
upon the path of Discipleship. It is one of the fruits of
true meditation. The area involved is in the head and throat,
and the three centres which will be rendered active in the
process are the head centre, which is receptive to impression
from higher sources, and the ajna centre which are the recipient
of the idealistic intuitional impressions; this ajna centre
can then "broadcast" that which is received and
recognised, using the throat centre as the creative formulator
of thought, and the factor which embodies the sensed or intuited
idea. (p.19)
This is the triangle through which the Light
of the Mind operates. It is of great importance at a time
in world history when the social sciences are moving into
a revolution destined to stabilize world peace, economic relations
and international government. These three centres synthesize
the power to conceive, to love and to speak. As the antahkarana
develops, these faculties interact with dynamic effects. The
disciple becomes aware that his thought and love act upon
the planetary etheric body with universal results.
Such action strikes directly at the specific
types of self-ignorance from which all the problems of humanity
arise. The light of Mind destroys the personal-sensory-form
consciousness which feeds materialism and holds humanity in
chains. When science, education and religion understand the
etheric body as the link between mind and matter, we shall
have a new and powerful discipline for eliminating the power
of "things" over men and revolutionary economic
changes will result. Thus the "broadcasting" of
lighted thought dissipates mass illusion, glamour and maya.
This is perhaps the highest form of service available to man.
This telepathic rapport and response is a
characteristic of the human soul working from mind to mind
and from brain to brain. It is literally a state of consciousness
which is sufficiently conditioned by the integrated mental
person so that he is aware of and inclusive of the mental
state and thought processes of another person. (p.27)
Synthesis of the higher centres opens an
area of universal creative faculty which reveals the whole
conceptual basis and limitations of personality. It shows
us exactly how and why, the specialized intellectual shuts
out the Light of the Mind, which is synthesis. The specialist
is one who tries to understand special forms per se, either
mineral, vegetable, animal or human. He grasps only fragments
in the Great Design. To approach synthesis he has first, to
transcend forms and then identify himself as the living progressive
relationships between the Great Lives which generate forms.
Because nothing in the universe exists separately, synthesis
is necessarily formless, except on intuitive levels. This
is why the Light of the Mind cannot penetrate any personal
frame of reference; this is why telepathic rapport, either
with individuals or groups, requires a sense of universal
identity stabilized in the Light of the Mind. The light does
not touch the lower mental and astral levels of man which
may be dangerous and destructive. Thus only the innocent heart
and pure mind can approach synthesis. For others the Fire
means disaster. To include means to transcend.
The key to humanity's trouble (focusing,
as it has, in the economic troubles of the past two hundred
years, and in the theological impasse of the orthodox churches)
has been to take and not to give, to accept and not to share
. . . . This is the breaking of the Law which has placed humanity
in the position of guilt. The war is the desire penalty which
humanity has had to pay for this great sin of separateness.
(p.45)
This interesting statement holds a basic
clue to the current dilemma of the United States as leader
of the free world against communist aggression and slavery.
In this struggle which involves the destiny of the race, we
Americans have been able to contribute, thus far, only money,
materials and the blood of our youth. We have done this partly
to save our own skins and protect our standard of living.
We have learned that we inhabit one economic world; we have
not learned that we inhabit one moral, intellectual and spiritual
world. Materialism has taught us that freedom means freedom
to make money; and we tend to think that money and military
might will eventually destroy communist ideology. This is
perhaps the major illusion of our time. As Russia is enslaved
by force and fear, so we are enslaved by money. Before we
can release the Russian people we must first free ourselves
psychologically. The price may well be our precious American
standard of living. Our historic situation demands world spiritual
leaders; but they are not manufactured out of national resources.
It is this new Science of Impression which
forms the subjective basis and the uniting element which binds
together the entire realm of knowledge, of science and of
religion. The fundamental ideas which underlie these great
areas of human thought all emanate from intuitional levels
. . . . This Science of Impression is the mode of life of
the subjective world which lies between the world of life
of the subjective world which lies between the world of external
happenings and the inner world of reality. This is a point
which should be most carefully taken into the calculation
of the occult investigators.(p.47)
As the intellect understands personal, fact-value
relationships, so does the intuition understands the larger
life-energy relationships, within and between the Four Kingdoms
of Nature and the Hierarchy. Impression operates at all levels;
and what we know as public opinion is mostly solar-plexus
mass impression. Intuitional impression requires a mind lighted
by synthesis which embraces the living, energy relationships
between man and the lower Kingdoms on hand and the Hierarchy
on the other. This means that our awareness of God Immanent
and God transcendent must advance along parallel, integrated
lines. It means that intuitive sensitiveness to human need
must balance the knowledge impressed upon us by the Hierarchy.
This balance assures harmonious, rhythmical unfoldment of
the centres. Therefore the major work of education and religion
in the world struggle, is to study and define the intuition
as the creative source of the coming social sciences. This
will lead to discovery of the etheric body as the link between
the mind and the nervous system and the revolutionize the
present inverted relations between the physical and the social
sciences, This organic energy will be known as the agent and
instrument of the psychic energy and the intellectual basis
of the current blind materialism will be destroyed.
This science [of impression] is, in fact,
the basis of the theory of relationships and will lead to
the expansion of the idea of right human relations which has
hitherto as a phrase been confined to an idea desire for correct
interplay between man and man, group and group, and nation
and nation; it has also hitherto been restricted to the human
society and interplay, and remains as yet a hope and a wish.
(p.48)
Discovery of the etheric body will introduce
wide study of economic and social problems in terms of the
self-concepts which control human thought and action and determine
human qualities. Then we shall know for the first time what
various groups and nations can understand and how to teach
them. Today no one bothers to ask what man is really is, what
he needs or knows. He is known and treated as an economic,
but not as a psychological entity. His moral, intellectual
and spiritual functions therefore are servants of his bank
account, his house, his automobile. Economic, military and
political pressures are now forcing him to discover and adjust
psychological relationships. He is learning human interdependence
on a worldwide scale.
This power to use the ray energies to attract
and impress the constantly expanding revelation is the clue
to all the work going forward today, and to this activity
we give the name of the Science of Impression. (p.92)
The personality is always striving to adjust
itself to the "world" and its environment; the disciple
on the other hand attunes his aura to Hierarchical vibration
or his own soul, and soon discovers that there isn't any "world"
in the human sense of the word. The "world" is replaced
in his consciousness by the "constantly expanding revelation".
As the disciple deals with himself the "world" becomes
illusion, glamour, maya. When the "world" is emptied
out of his consciousness, then space is created to make room
for the "revelation". Clarity of thought replaces
the personal muddle; both impression and expression are greatly
facilitated. "The world is too much with us; getting
and spending we lay waste our powers." Thus synthesis
involves a drastic process of elimination; the Fire will not
tolerate the trivialities or petty concerns of personal existence.
The problem of the transmitter today is the
density of human consciousness. Even our intellectuals, educators
and churchmen with some exceptions, do not recognise the etheric
body either in man or nature. Without this essential link
between mind and matter the senses rather than the soul remain
the measure of reality. Therefore impression, for many of
the New Group, is far less difficult than expression in the
present environment. However, the wide intellectual activity
enforced by the world struggle between the free and slave
states is preparing the way for wider impression of the New
Group by the Hierarchy. This will help them to answer the
big question arising around the earth "What is the real
purpose of our freedoms economic, social, political, intellectual
and religious? Freedom for what?"
The centres below the diaphragm, i.e., the
solar plexus centre, are sacral centre and the centre at the
base of the spine, are controlled by the four ethers of the
planetary physical plane; the centres above the diaphragm,
i.e., the heart centre, the throat centre, the ajna centre
and the head centre, are controlled by the four cosmic ethers,
to which we give the names of the energies of the buddhic
plane, the energies at the atmic plane, the energies of the
monadic plane and the energies of the logoic plane . . . .
Little has as yet been given out anent the relation of the
four physical ethers and the four cosmic ethers; there is
nevertheless a direct relation between them, and this the
initiatory process reveals. (pp.167-8)
Here, in the relation between the higher
and lowers centres of man, is hidden one of the major mysteries
of the solar system the relation between life and form between
the three Aspects of the Trinity, or the Seven Rays. Here
lies also the secret of man's capacity to transform animal
into human nature, and human nature into Christ Consciousness.
The ethers might be called the Operating Agents of the Solar
Logos Who integrate the smallest atom and the highest Beings
into one Dynamic Synthesis of Life, Quality and Appearance.
Thus the ethers are omnipresent in space (they are in aggregate
the Entity, Space), omniscient in knowledge and omnipotent
in power at the various levels of manifestation. They are
storehouses from which major Rays draw their creative materials
for the evolutionary process.
Forget not that the etheric body is a material
and substantial body, and is therefore an integral part of
the physical plane; forget not that it is intended, first
of all, to carry the energies of the emotional and of the
mental plane in the unconscious experimental stage of incarnation;
that it is also intended to carry the threefold energies of
the soul in the stage of consciously gaining experience; and
that also, as the antahkarana is built, it is intended to
carry the energies of the Monad in the stage of consciously
expressed divinity. (p.176)
As the cosmic ethers are invoked to replace
the physical ones in the disciple and initiate, the physical
body is refined, purified and strengthened to withstand the
higher fires. Here lies the secret of that amazing correlation
between body and spirit which has mystified so many thinkers
through the centuries. As the psychic faculties develop the
great differences between the physical bodies of animal man
and the Master, will become apparent. Then we shall know more
than is possible at present about the spiritual aspects of
the medical sciences. Thought and feeling will be understood
as factors in diseases; and the etheric body will be treated,
as well as the physical. These developments are inherent in
any understanding of the etheric body as the essence of organic
life.
There is no possible separateness in our
manifested planetary life . . . The concept of separateness,
of individual isolation, is an illusion of the unilluminated
human mind. Every form, every organisation . . . . is intimately
related each to each through the planetary etheric body which
substands all that is . . . . The table at which you write,
the flower you hold in your hand, the horse at which you ride,
the man to whom you talk, are sharing with you the vast circulating
life of the planet as it streams into, through and out of
every aspect of the form nature. (p.148)
The Tibetan points out that the four physical
ethers which generates the forms of the Kingdoms of Nature
are employed to build man's body and sustain his organic processes.
In the spiritually developed man the four physical ethers
are gradually replaced by the four higher ethers logoic, monadic,
atmic and buddhic. Thus the physical body of man is slowly
transmuted from a simple personal mechanism into a "divine
temple" equipped to receive planetary and solar impressions.
When medical science recognizes the human
body as an etheric device, the long cleavage between physical
and metaphysical thought, between science and religion will
be closed. The social sciences will then be infused with new
spiritual meaning and direction. The energy release which
has begun at the bottom with atomic power, will be extended
into areas of human relations and faculties. The illusions
and glamours of materialism including money, economic nationalism
and sex, will be destroyed on the etheric levels where they
exist. The atomic revolution in the physical sciences is preparing
the way for the psychological revolution in the social sciences
which must occur before peace, goodwill and international
order can be stabilized.
- Colby Dorr Dam |