The Way of Men 06. THE MENTAL BEING OF THE FIRST SELF
The Way of Men 06. THE MENTAL BEING OF THE FIRST SELF
The Way of Men 06. THE MENTAL BEING OF THE FIRST SELF
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molecular kinds: “intelligence in matter”. Without a knowledge of the composition of matter
you cannot explain that phenomenon.
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Like everything else, ideas in the mental world have a subjective aspect (consciousness)
and an objective aspect (matter). Ideas consist of mental atoms or mental molecules. The ideas
belonging to a certain subject-matter constitute a mental material form in the mental world, a
form that is kept alive due to the energy aspect of ideas and also through the constant supply
from the thinkers who are occupied with the same problem. In that process there is a constant
exchange of mental molecules between the thinker’s brain cells (containing mental molecules)
and the mental form; this is of course said of those who think in accord with reality (have
“right ideas”).
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The mental being (so-called mental elemental) which man’s thought engenders in the
mental world is an exact replica of man’s conception. It has the same form. It is as intelligent.
It is as dynamic.
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All problems have their counterparts in the mental world: thought forms, forms that are
objectively accessible to those who have mental objective consciousness. This is a problem
for those who must find the solution of problems pursuing the ordinary subjective path (using
mental analysis and, possibly, synthesis).
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Objective consciousness ascertains that all mental consciousness expressions are
geometrical forms in mental matter. They can be read as ordinary writing. Those geometrical
forms are used as symbols in esoterics.
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Nobody is able to think anything that does not already exist in the mental world, since
even the most erroneous constructions contain mental molecules. Errors arise when molecules
do not occur in the right combinations. In that case there is no spontaneous mutual exchange
but the material forms in the mental envelope of the person thinking wrong are more or less
crystallized replicas of the corresponding mental form in the mental world. Most forms in the
mental world are wrongly constructed.
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As regards the thought process, the esoterician distinguishes between the monad in the
triad, the consciousness of the mental envelope, and the processes conveying energy to the
brain. It is the monad that works in the mental atoms of the brain cells. Processes occurring
from 47:3 to 47:5 are reflected in the higher regions of the brain; those occurring from 47:6 to
48:3, in the lower regions. The lower vibrations in the emotional world are assimilated by the
solar plexus centre.
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There is a great difference between the brain’s capacity for mental thinking and the
consciousness activity of the mental envelope. Because the mental envelope has its own
consciousness, which the human brain does not even suspect. This independent consciousness
can assimilate ideas that were formerly considered to belong to the subconscious, since the
real fact of the matter could not be explained.
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It can take years before an idea assimilated by the mental envelope consciousness
becomes conscious in the brain, the mental molecule has worked its way down into the brain
cells. The consciousness content of the mental envelope can thus be much greater than that of
the brain and, above all, more correct, since the mental molecule, on its way to the brain,
passes through emotional consciousness and then is affected by it. Both kinds of mental
consciousness necessarily use fictions (conceptions without correspondences in reality),
unless the content is made up of facts of material reality in the worlds of man. Subjectivity
without material correspondence is in itself deceptive in the emotional as well as in the mental
world.
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The clearer and sharper a thinker the individual is, the greater is the mental power (effect)
not just of vibrations and the chiselled-out mental forms in mental matter but also of the
effects in the subconscious and in the brain cells in their tendency to automation. According to
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esoterics, the power of thought is the strongest factor in the matter of good or bad sowing and
reaping. Ignorance thinks that “your thoughts are your own”, that it is without consequence
what you think, that thoughts have no effect, that man is not responsible for what he thinks.
That is one of the biggest mistakes of ignorance. Many people afterwards wonder how they
could say or do a “thing like that”, and they find it absolutely incomprehensible. It is not.
Anyone who in his so-called imagination “is playing with the thought” of doing something
wrong incurs great risks, at least as great as children when playing with fire.
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individual is reborn with brain cells that correspond to the capacity he once acquired (his
ability to absorb similar emotional and mental molecules).
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General development (mankind’s increasing understanding) includes the mentalization of
increasingly more emotional molecules in the emotional world, which greatly facilitates the
acquisition of understanding.
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Human consciousness development essentially consists in the acquisition and elaboration
of new ideas. The power of the collective (incompetence, repugnance, resistance) has to an
incredible extent obstructed this necessary rethinking. The power of tradition in an order
established upon a revolution has always made up a hindrance to the further evolution, like the
notion that all essential ideas of culture already exist in religious writings and in Greek and
Latin literature.
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Man’s need of something firm, at the emotional stage for his feeling, at the mental stage
for his thought, has entailed that he must content himself with such things as evolution has
proved untenable. Those who are already clinging to something that they cannot bear to lose
have always proved unwilling to examine the tenability of the new ideas appearing. As easily
(logically speaking) individuals acquire world views and life views, as unwillingly they later
examine the reality content of new such views. New ideas are not appreciated by those who
are happy with their system of ideas. Therefore new generations are needed who are able to
examine the reality content of new ideas without prejudice. At the stage of development (the
lower emotional and the lower mental) where the majority of mankind is, the activation of the
higher emotionality is certainly by far the most important. However, mentality need not
therefore be neglected. Men should be able to learn how to think, reflect on their own, not
merely parroting others. In our time people have started to think in increasing numbers, even
though the large majority still parrot whenever the inferences to be drawn are above the lowest
level.
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By developing mental consciousness they make themselves independent of emotionality,
which otherwise drives them to run like flocks of sheep hither and thither after every new
prophet who knows how to play on their emotional strings, how to make them lose in
psychoses the little reason they have got.
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After having been reserved for the esoteric mentalist, esoteric views become common
property. This entails a considerable increase of mental capacity. The boundaries of the
various stages of development shift. The relative distances between individuals at the various
stages of development do not change therefore, however it may appear to those on lower
levels.
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Before people have acquired esoteric knowledge, practically everybody becomes
idiotized ever since childhood by the ruling idiologies (fictional systems), and old esotericians
only at 35 years have acquired sufficient power of reflection to rethink and to eliminate all the
madness there is in the views of public opinion, a work that takes them years to do. In that
process they become “different” and are generally thought to be fools.
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At 40 years most people seem to have reached the highest level attainable in this
incarnation. This is particularly the case with those who take no interest in problems of life in
quite general terms.
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mental consciousness (the highest kind man has), superhuman and cosmic realities can be
presented only as mental concepts that cannot explain a higher kind of reality. Consequently,
those concepts cannot afford more than a “vision”. That vision nevertheless is necessary is
quite another matter. “Where there is no vision, the people perish” is an esoteric axiom.
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The designation “soul”, as it occurs in esoteric literature, is a very vague term. It may
signify: the monad in the first triad in the triad envelope; the monad at the emotional stage in
momentary, spontaneous contact with mental, causal, or essential consciousness, with
Augoeides; or even Augoeides himself. It may signify the monad as a mental self in
communication with the higher kinds of consciousness mentioned or, in extremely rare cases,
also with the second triad consciousness. This should be clear to you theoretically. However,
as a disciple you are recommended to disregard all such distinctions, not to differentiate those
various kinds of consciousness, but only see to the highest possible in the common
superconsciousness, being unconcerned about which kind. The mental distinction may have
an inhibitory effect on the very expansion of consciousness. In this connection it might be said
that the phrase of mystics, “union with god”, is psychologically the most efficient, for
everything superconscious is transcendent and therefore “god”.
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In the experience of consciousness you reach highest by bringing to life the highest, free
from all concepts. Anyone who has achieved a contact with his Augoeides knows what it all is
about and needs no further explanation.
6.5 Facts
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Most people quite simply cannot decide whether so-called facts within the many areas of
life are true facts. Most of them are misconceptions or brainwaves. You are wise in
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distinguishing between alleged facts and the few facts finally proved by research. Only the
latter deserve the name of “facts”.
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Isolated data should not be regarded as facts. They gain probability only when put into a
system. Also systems often prove to be misconstructions, however, and the history of science
abounds in examples of that. Only anyone who has learnt not to accept anything without the
necessary ground escapes the mistake people make daily and hourly as they believe at once
that they are able to explain every fact they hear about.
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Facts ascertained methodically and systematically gain a rising degree of probability
according as they are supported by experience gained by experiments.
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You cannot be too cautious about so-called esoteric facts. This caution will prove
increasingly necessary as esoterics becomes “common property”. The field is already teeming
with misleading data. The only reliable data are those we receive from the planetary hierarchy
through causal and higher selves.
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About ninety nine per cent of all vagaries that are now thoughtlessly launched as facts
would be eliminated if people learnt not to accept anything without the necessary grounds, if
they learnt to ask themselves before every assumption: “What facts do I have for this?” That
good habit would afford the individual a reliability and solidity that most people lack. A
mantra to be repeated at least once a day is: “Let reality decide my every thought and truth
rule in my life.” Life would then become different.
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facts done previously). Speculation has seemed more convincing than humble uncertainty that
has refused to assume anything without sufficient grounds, which have been lacking in 99
cases out of 100. The hyperintelligent man finds it all too easy to accept his vagaries with his
sense of superiority and his self-confidence. When esoteric history will some time be
publicized, we shall see how easily people have fallen victims to their illusions and fictions,
assumptions without sufficient ground. They have not even been able to decide whether the
ground was sufficient.
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Injudiciousness is the result when people make statements about things they have not
studied thoroughly, typical of so-called public opinion, which is mistaken more than 95 per
cent. What public opinion announces is what people believe they know. That belief is based
on misunderstanding, rumours (often fabricated) of all descriptions, inclination to believe
anything evil said, which is due to the vibrations of hatred in the three lower regions of the
emotional world. It is only as a causal self you are able to ascertain the truth.
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Nobody is able to judge whatever is above the level of his power of judgement. That is a
fact most people cannot understand. The proof of this is man’s innate self-reliance and the
truth of the esoteric saying, “everybody is the master of his wisdom”. Everyone is wise in his
own eyes until he has made the Sokratean realization. You may accept that fact in theory like
everything else you accept in order not to make a fool of yourself, but in practice you act the
opposite way. Then there are, of course, those who suffer from the complex of inferiority and
who have lost their trust in self completely.
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Most people hold opinions on practically everything. A thinking man analyses the
justification for these opinions, and he is always enriched with new views on the problems.
Then he will find it easier to take his own stand when circumstances force him to do so. The
gratuitous adoption of always unmatured opinions is part of infantile psychology. “Education”
seems to mean that you have been crammed with all manner of guesswork so that you are able
to make statements at once on everything you have not examined and practically know
nothing about, that you are always ready to judge things and people. People have no idea of
what a mental chaos they actually live in, however well-arranged they think their life is. Their
world view and life view (if they have any) are composed of freaks and facts in a nice medley.
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Those who rely on authorities, who ask, “Who said that?”, may certainly do so. But it
would do them no harm if they thought over from whom they heard it. For that is not the same
thing. You seldom recognize your own statements when you hear others quoting them.
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It is a common feature of university graduates and intellectuals that they overrate their
power of judgement, cannot see their own limitation. Those with a higher education do not
seem to have realized yet that learning is not the same as wisdom, that learning does not imply
a greater power of judgement but only a better orientation in one or several subject fields. The
academic pride of learning and conceit would appear merely comical to esotericians if it did
not occasion a great deal of harm. Experience shows that self-taught people generally have a
better orientation as well as a greater power of judgement. An eminent academic is competent
because he has reached higher levels and has acquired knowledge and understanding in
thousands of incarnations, not because he is an academic. The academic injudiciousness is
massive.
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As facts about the departments become exoteric, as the fact that each human envelope
belongs to some department, we may expect that occultists will know the envelope
departments of any individual. Therefore, it should be stated that only the planetary hierarchy
can determine such things. The phenomenon that occultists believe they are in contact with
the planetary hierarchy and learn from it everything they wish to know is an inevitable
consequence of the publicizing of esoterics. Fools are all-knowing. You must be a Sokrates to
see your own life ignorance and the fictitiousness of speculation. Esoterics often has a
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disorienting effect also on beginners in esoteric study, a fact that can be ascertained in the
esoteric societies, among others. It is a good rule to take a skeptical attitude to all uncalled-for
teachers of wisdom and all cocksure judges. Esoterics gives us the knowledge of the supermen
but does not afford us the ability to handle it like ordinary human knowledge. The
philosophical metaphysics shows us what will happen if we do not heed this warning.
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The esoterician is taught that every individual (monad) is a unique being, a unique entity
in all respects. That is the basis of the law of freedom. What we have in common with
everybody, our share in the three aspects of reality, is collective but is practically in all
respects “individualized” through the monad’s unique individual character and experiences in
the processes of manifestation, which include life in the physical world. The law of analogy is
a cosmic law as is the law of self. The law of analogy applies to the matter aspect, the law of
self to the consciousness aspect. When judging things you must take both into consideration.
That is above the power of the first self, but the knowledge of these two basic factors is
nevertheless necessary for a “fairly” possible analysis and synthesis.
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Conception goes from generals to particulars, though mechanical thinking stops at
generals, lacking the ability to individualize and, moreover, the necessary facts.
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not been initiates of esoteric knowledge orders and possess this knowledge latently in their
subconscious.
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Where the esoterician is concerned, it is regrettable though inevitable that he must study
the illusions and fictions of mankind in order to make himself understood at all, adapt to the
level (level of education or level of understanding, two quite different things) of those he is
talking to.
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In The Philosopher’s Stone, Laurency quite intentionally confined himself to the treatment
of problems which occur to the first self and whose basic concepts must first be systematized.
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Although it is only as a causal self that man may be said to have acquired real common
sense, yet there is at the lower stages of development a possibility to acquire some sense of
proportions.
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The first proof that mankind has acquired common sense will be when it has realized that
everything happens according to law. Arbitrariness would result in chaos. The matter and
motion aspects are subject to laws of nature; the consciousness aspect is subject to laws of
life.
6.9 Criticism
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It is perhaps inevitable that mental selves (also those having esoteric knowledge) very
often try to judge things and events (and even their teacher’s doings) by means of the
knowledge material available to them and in so doing make mistakes. In such cases you must
distinguish between criticism and mere mental analysis. The critic makes mistakes on account
of his overestimation of his own capacity (presumption) as well as his inability to judge the
insufficiency of the knowledge material. The analyst is fully aware of his own limitation as
well as his “ignorance”, but analyses in order to reach clarity as far as that is possible at all.
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You cannot defend misleading idiologies by asserting that they are useful at a certain
stage, which is quite another matter. For these idiologies harm those who could get a more
correct view if they were not led astray. Those who cannot tell fiction from reality may
certainly believe what they want. But you have a duty to point out the errors to those who,
upon being thus informed, are able to perceive them. Seekers have a right to know the truth,
know what is right and what is wrong. Repeating that old saw, “There is a core of truth in
everything”, you can defend any lie whatsoever.
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There is a great difference between emotional querulousness and mental critical analysis.
The latter is necessary to the liberation of mankind from the idiologies of the ruling life
ignorance. Even though the criticism be “negative” in the eyes of most people and so is
considered reprehensible, it still makes up an important part of mental activity and is
indispensable to the development of mental consciousness. To get annoyed at a critic’s irony,
satire, sarcasms, which by no means imply a desire to “hurt”, is evidence of emotionality and
lack of a sense of humour (a sense of proportions). Often the writer needs to make his
message more incisive in order to wake his readers up and show them he is serious. To gloss it
over takes away such an effect. Then it is better to annoy those sleeping. In such cases, too,
the motive is everything.
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preparation. Understanding is the result of working up done already in a previous incarnation
and is therefore direct.
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Comprehension goes from generals to particulars, from the more general to the less
general in a series until the system is reached which contains all related concepts or facts in
their correct contexts and is at the same time the criterion of mutual agreement. The fact that
people do not realize this is evidence of a faulty training in logic.
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To really understand means that you have realized the agreement of thought and reality.
Otherwise you deal with fictions.
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You can understand only what you have experienced yourself. Unfortunately even that is
not enough, of which fact clairvoyants are instances, since they cannot judge the reality
content of their experiences in the emotional world. But then the human stage is said to be the
most difficult of all stages of development.
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What we meet in life and recognize through contact with the subconscious we always
believe we understand. But our subconscious has many wrong complexes so that there is
always a risk we misunderstand.
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To really understand is something quite different from people’s common belief that they
understand. Those on lower levels misunderstand most about those on higher ones. It is the
same case in the relation between educated and uneducated. This explains the countless
misunderstandings.
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There are as many different kinds of consciousness as there are atomic kinds and
molecular kinds. And nobody rightly understands a kind of consciousness that is beyond his
own experience. That is a fact which many appear to have difficulty in realizing, as long as
they believe they rightly comprehend what they cannot understand. It is due to this fact that
individuals at different stages of development “speak different languages” and
misunderstandings appear to be inevitable. An esoterician, in particular, must reckon with
being misunderstood whatever he says and does.
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complicated as grown-ups have become through faulty upbringing. People become disoriented
whenever they are inoculated with illusions and fictions.
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As a rule, the simpler a hypothesis, the more correct it proves to be. Scientific thinking,
when on the right track, strives for simplification, because reality is the simplest of all simple
things (contrary to what is commonly assumed). We have got so entangled in our fictions that
we cannot find the way out of the labyrinth.
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The organism is what man eats and drinks. At the emotional stage man is what his
emotional consciousness expressions make him; and at the mental stage, man is what he
thinks. But this is of course too simple for exoterists.
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On their present level, philosophers as well as scientists are unable to appreciate the
esoteric world view. They are physicalists and have no idea of higher worlds. Until they have
discovered the physical etheric world and the human etheric envelope, they will not be
“converted” either.
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Almost all personal experience is in some respect unique, even though it appears to be
general. It still remains for doctors to realize that all treatment must be individual and that
they make mistakes when using their general methods of treatment. Every diet should be
individual and the individual should have his own diet list. The big mistake that everybody
makes every day is to make absolute statements from a general experience. Absolutification is
objectionable in 99 cases out of 100.
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(world 1) and become “ultimate selves”, liberated from all involvation, are able to experience
the consciousness of all atoms in the primordial atoms. A 21-self can experience the collected
knowledge of 21-atoms (evolutionary atoms!) in their atomic chain 22−49, if that self desires
to make a special study of a certain individual’s unique way of looking at things. Otherwise
(for the collected total knowledge) he has access to the collective consciousness of world 22.
(This is said in order to clarify basic concepts.)
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Of course, our modern philosophers and scientists are unable to use these facts in a
rational manner. But there are old initiates with latent knowledge who may delight in them.
They also serve to facilitate understanding of the new facts which the planetary hierarchy
allows for publication little by little. A fact of the future we should reckon with is that there
will be exoteric as well as esoteric philosophers and researchers, and that the two groups will
have totally different world views and life views. Probably so many esoteric ideas will soon be
accepted by everybody equipped with common sense to some degree that esotericians can
begin to speak their mind without being regarded as “nuts”. At all events, hylozoics will be
generally accepted as a working hypothesis within 200 years.
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Latent knowledge from previous incarnations is actualized through activation; in men
through a renewed contact with the corresponding reality.
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Unless an individual at a higher stage already in his youth gets into contact with his latent
knowledge, but his brain is inoculated with the fictions of the ruling idiologies, it may happen
that he will never in that life reattain his true level.
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There is in the latent consciousness of our triad mental molecule immensely much which
we do not even suspect until we shall have the opportunity, some time as causal selves, to
study the consciousness development of the monad through all its incarnations, the only
matter of past lives that may interest causal selves and precisely because the knowledge
gained from that study is part of the necessary experience of life, necessary to the
understanding of life.
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In order to immediately see that esoterics is right you must have the knowledge latently,
have been an initiate of an esoteric knowledge order in a previous incarnation. To enter such
an order it was not necessary to have reached the humanist stage, but the cultural stage (higher
emotional stage). It is not very probable that anyone lacking that latency takes an interest in
esoterics so that he takes the trouble to master the system. That does not mean that you learn
the system by heart but that you learn to explain the previously inexplicable by its aid.
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All who were initiated into some esoteric knowledge order had to be able to reach at least
the second degree, corresponding to what was taught in the Greek “lesser and greater
mysteries”. The third degree was so secret that not even initiates of the second degree knew of
its existence, and the corresponding was true of the still higher degrees beyond every initiate.
There were seven degrees in all. Those who had managed to attain the third degree as a rule
also became disciples of the planetary hierarchy. Since anyone who has once been accepted as
a disciple will always be a disciple, those to whom Pythagorean hylozoics is at once self-
evident may regard themselves as disciples even though they know nothing about the fact. The
planetary hierarchy considers that at all events they should regard themselves as disciples, as
this facilitates their self-realization and, possibly, a new conscious contact if they fulfil the
necessary conditions in the service of unity.
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Most esotericians, who have found the system to be simple and almost self-evident,
experience to their surprise that it appears to be incomprehensible to the uninitiated. It is, to be
sure, totally different from all other systems of thought. The explanation for this difference in
individual understanding is that all “knowledge (understanding) is remembrance”. What we
do not already know we have difficulty in understanding. Many are able to comprehend the
system. Only “initiates” can understand it.
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Those who have the esoteric knowledge latently from previous incarnations always have
an instinctive suspicion that “things cannot be such as theologians and philosophers say they
are”. Usually they are either atheists or skeptics or feel more than others lost in existence until
they renew their contact with esoterics. If they become theologians or philosophers, it is rather
because they want to liberate mankind, as far as possible, from the ruling illusions and
fictions.
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The power of latent knowledge is illustrated by those individuals who have been educated
by Jesuits and entered into the Jesuit Order but have been able to free themselves after
contacting esoterics.
6.14 Psychology
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It is an everyday observation that people believe they understand what they cannot
understand. The newcomer in the reality of esoterics easily thinks that intelligent people who
are interested in the occult also really understand esoteric problems, and they often make
mistakes in this respect. You may on the whole assume that those who have not been initiates
of the third degree of an esoteric knowledge order only believe they understand. Knowing and
understanding can be two quite different things.
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All this is of course part of psychology, and on that subject people are amazingly ignorant.
That may sound as an exaggeration and a hard saying, but almost all human statements
demonstrate that most people are psychologically primitive, to put it bluntly. They are at home
in the matter aspect of the visible world, but their understanding of the individual’s
consciousness aspect is almost non-existent. Psychological research has not yet realized that
the consciousness aspect is a domain that is more than 99 per cent unexplored, that emotional
as well as mental consciousness move in their own spheres of reality. They have not reached
farther than the study of consciousness expressions in the organism, the lowest kind of
consciousness. They believe that the cells of the cerebral cortex are the only condition of the
ingenious creations of mankind, and that such achievements are accidental in equally
accidental geniuses. In their scientific self-glory they refuse to study the sole world view that
is able to afford a satisfactory explanation of the pertaining phenomena, provide the only firm
basis of psychological understanding. If they knew what sovereignty in the matter of ideas
esoterics grants those who have learnt to master that knowledge, they would eagerly grasp that
opportunity, which formerly was accorded only to the initiates of the esoteric knowledge
orders.
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and unfit for life, not to say hostile to life. When, in the future, the two types will apply their
methods on a right basis, they will achieve a fruitful collaboration.
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There are many people who do not care about any world view agreeing with reality as a
basis of their life view. They have a bent for the consciousness aspect (departments 2, 4, and
6). Many psychologists are in this category. Because of that they must not deny their common
sense, however, for this will mean a roundabout way. You must have acquired common sense
in order to become a causal self.
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In contrast, most scientists and philosophers need a tenable basis. Regrettably, such a
basis, meeting the requirements made by such people, has been lacking. Pythagorean
hylozoics should supply this want for quite a long time ahead. Of course this does not refer to
present-day scientists who are as yet happy with their fictional systems. But discoveries will
be made that will eliminate the views commonly held up till now once and for all. Then
hylozoics should be available as a working hypothesis.
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This can be called the basic error of all speculation and all speculative systems: they are
not founded on a tenable basis, the knowledge of reality and life. All political, social,
philosophical systems bear witness to that fact. They will prove untenable also in the future.
Esoterics alone can make up an unshakable basis.
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THE LOWER, OR EMOTIONAL, MENTALITY
6.16 Generals
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The fact that men have mental envelopes does not mean that they are able to use mental
consciousness except in the mental atoms of emotional molecules. Strictly speaking, mental
thinking begins only as perspective consciousness (47:5) is acquired, and is possible only for
mental selves. It should perhaps be mentioned that also the imagination is part of
emotionality. Discernible emotions as well as imagination are combinations of emotional and
mental consciousness, mixtures whose varying contents of mentality are due to the clarity of
thought.
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The esoterician includes among “intellectuals” all who have acquired the faculty of
principle thinking (47:6).
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The lower mental consciousness (47:6,7), functioning through the lower emotional
consciousness (48:4-7), is all that is needed to intelligently master the problems of physical
reality and, after a series of incarnations of orientation in a certain domain of reality or
knowledge, to appear as a “genius”. Many mentally “sovereign” people perhaps think they are
mental selves. But also the great “intellectual giants” have seldom reached beyond 47:6.
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All people at the stage of principle thinking have belonged to all races and nations, all
kinds of religion, etc. This fact should give theologians, philosophers, and psychologists food
for thought; those who are such true believers and so proud of their intelligence, their race, or
their nation.
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Since each molecular kind embraces 49 material layers, corresponding subdivisions of
mental consciousness are produced according as mankind and individuals work on the
development of mental consciousness. By and large, only the two lowest kinds (47:6,7) have
become generally activated so as to be comparatively easily acquired, depending, of course, on
the individual’s level of development. This refinement of the two lowest kinds of
consciousness takes place in the mental atoms of emotional molecules at the stage of culture.
Poets and mystics work unconsciously on this, and so doing they serve consciousness
development.
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Of course this does not mean that their “thinking” agrees with reality, although, if they had
the knowledge of reality, the process would certainly be accelerated through their greater
understanding of what they actually are engaged in. But mankind is still far from being able to
perform that work purposefully.
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Not only levels separate people mentally, but also their domains of experience and study.
It is interesting to study the vocabulary and thought associations of theologians, jurists,
physicians, philosophers, mathematicians, and scientists (and increasingly more groups within
these categories). From the psychological point of view a definite guild system appears. Add
to this the fact of different nations with different languages and other conditions, and you have
an almost inexhaustible field of research. To an esoterician, who is solely an objective
observer and analyst, such a study widens his perspectives and prevents him from committing
himself as well as protects him from unconscious contamination with the illusory and
fictitious associations of commonly used words and phrases.
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It is to be ascertained that human so-called thinking is largely made up of mechanical
associations from false ideas of reality received from without. The monkey instinct – driving
the individual to speak and act as he has in some way been hypnotized to do – still is the
strongest instinct of all, whatever psychologists believe.
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9
A mature judgement is not acquired at home, at school, or at the university, but only in life
and is seldom reached before the age of 40 years by those who have the prerequisites for it at
all.
10
There is a war constantly going on between the countless idiologies, and that is a proof of
the rule of life ignorance and disorientation. It is a war of hatred, an emotional and a mental
war that anytime may result in a physical war.
11
Mankind has not got farther than that. It is unnecessary to point out that there is a
minority possessed of common sense and emancipated from idiological emotional thinking.
But is it able to assert itself in these times of equality when all are considered to understand
equally much? The welfare of mankind depends on this.
6.17 Fictionalism
1
As long as there are different views and opinions, mankind has not found the truth
(reality), because it is directly self-evident to all and logically inescapable. Fictionalism
consists in the fact that everybody thinks that just his conception is obvious, and so it is
because the concepts we use are mental constructions and not realities. Thus men do not know
what is meant by freedom or equality or brotherhood, to give a few examples. In most cases,
causal or essential consciousness is required to see reality. Philosophers try to define concepts.
It is a useful exercise provided you realize the fictitiousness of it.
2
Still philosophers and scientists have not seen their enormous ignorance of reality and life,
not seen that man cannot solve the problems of existence. And since they are authorities to the
rest of mankind, men will always be misled in all problems of life. They have one merit,
however. Their temporary knowledge systems (idiologies) are not inflexible. Theologians,
who have got irremediably stuck in an inflexible dogmatic system of life ignorance, are quite
unable to orient themselves in reality and life.
3
Mankind is the victim of its unchecked imagination with an uncontrollable mania for
speculation. The esoterician has been taught that all human speculations on existence are
nothing but fictions. Exoteric philosophy and science are still as widely separated from the
esoteric knowledge that any attempt at combining them will only result in a miserable quasi-
science. That is a thing which theosophists and other occultists have not yet realized. It is
typical that occultists speculate on the esoteric facts and ideas they have received. The result is
an occult quasi-science that has begun flooding mankind, increases disorientation even more,
and discredits esoterics.
4
The esoterician will accept no other ideas than facts from the planetary hierarchy. Either
he knows or he does not know the esoteric facts. He never speculates, however, for he knows
that he will never know whether his own “ideas” agree with reality. He has realized that
speculation solves no superphysical problems, discovers no esoteric factors. He uses his
reason to analyse the existing material and is content with the clarity that he may obtain
thereby. He knows that it is as great a difference between reality and probability as between
probability and possibility.
5
He also knows that the mental systems elaborated with “right ideas” will remain
temporary so that it will be impossible to enforce a new infallible paper pope (in the manner
of the “pure, unadulterated word of god”). Everything will be just working hypotheses. There
will never be any absolute authority, for that would hamper or even stop the consciousness
development of mankind.
6
Any conception of reality remains temporary, and this is true even of those in cosmic
kingdoms, for the whole cosmos is in a process of constant transformation. We must be
content that our conception of reality is the best possible at our stage of development and in
our times. It cannot be considered expedient for a longer period than two thousand years. That
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is why the esoteric knowledge imparted in the secret knowledge orders was presented in a new
way to each zodiacal epoch.
7
“Creative” emotional imagination and mental analysis are often called philosophy. In the
proper sense of the word, however, philosophy is the continuous attempt at solving the basic
problems of world view and life view and is not the same as all manner of speculation.
8
The history of philosophy, presenting countless thinkers everyone of whom used
speculation to produce something different than all the others, should have taught the
philosophers that none of them possessed the knowledge of reality and that you cannot reach
reality by speculation. To reach reality you must research, experiment, and ascertain facts.
Speculation is mental construction at random. You cannot produce facts about an unexplored
reality by speculation.
9
Analytical philosophy (epistemological semanticism) never reaches beyond the knowledge
of reality acquired by mankind collectively. Whenever that limit is passed, creeds are
produced (various kinds of religion, metaphysics, etc.) This remains inescapable until
mankind has reached the causal stage, has acquired causal consciousness. Esoteric knowledge
is not generally valid but the individual’s “private business” that it is no use fobbing off on
other people.
10
The only second selves in the history of European philosophy are Pythagoras and Francis
Bacon. The other philosophers were without superphysical objective consciousness and so
their speculations are more or less arbitrary fictions.
11
Our modern geniuses have chucked all reality concepts out of the window, for only they
know and comprehend. The old usual scientific method: denying everything they cannot
understand or explain. They assume without proof things as must first be proved; in other
words, they are believers. But it will fare with them as, in their times, with the sophists.
Finally they will only dare to “move their finger”, the ultimate collapse of all their quasi-
knowledge.
12
The best they can do in the future is to go on refuting their own speculations. To the
esoterician it is all erroneous, and it is only a matter of time when this will be obvious to
everybody.
13
The individual is the irremediable victim of his emotional illusions until he has become a
mental self, and of his fictions until he has become a causal self. He is the irremediable victim
of any idiology until he has acquired esoteric knowledge. Idiologies also comprise skepticism.
Note this: idiology − from ‘idios’ = your own, ‘logos’ = teaching − in contradistinction to
ideology, having true, Platonic, or causal ideas. Esoterics is the only system that can rightly be
called an ideology (a mental system that can be accepted by causal selves). Whether an
idiology is embraced by millions of people means nothing in that respect.
14
However, esoterics is no guarantee against illusions or fictions in matters of personal life.
That is a fact which occultists have not yet realized. After esoterics has been made available to
everybody, also those at the stage of civilization are able to assimilate it. Thereby they have
not acquired the qualities and abilities belonging to higher stages of development. That sense
of superiority you often encounter in occultists is perfectly unjustified. Instead, they should be
humble before what they have undeservingly already received and consider the greater
responsibility that goes with the knowledge.
6.18 Dogmatism
1
Any dogma eliminates common sense and thereby counteracts consciousness
development. Men become idiotized by all manner of dogmas − theological, philosophical,
and scientific. Life is change, but men want to have everything fixed once and for all.
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2
Theologians as well as philosophers and scientists are dogmatic thinkers. They are able to
think rationally outside their speciality. But as soon as they enter into their fictional system,
their “free thought” ceases. The same phenomenon can be observed in all who are afflicted
with dogmas, fictions, prejudice of all kinds. Within a certain domain they are quite unable to
use their common sense, unamenable to arguments or facts. Then it only remains for the other
of us to be silent and let them have their way or to talk about something else. A Bostromian
(follower of Swedish subjectivist philosopher Bostrom) was able to think clearly, rationally,
realistically on any kind of problem, until the question of the existence of the external world
was broached. There reason suddenly ended, and dogma began.
3
The whole dogmatism is an ongoing attempt at mentalizing, logicalizing a fictional
system, and must take its practisers further and further away from reality. The more
theologians intellectualize the fictions (originally misinterpreted symbols) turned into dogmas,
the more difficulty they have in seeing through fictitiousness, the more fortified they are in
their beliefs, the less amenable they are to common sense.
4
Something similar is produced in philosophy. If you have once got stuck in some fiction
(for instance, the subjectivist hypothesis that “everything is mind”, everything is subjective),
then you are quite unable to understand reality, to liberate yourself from your fictional system.
5
The advances in technology have entailed a superstitious belief in science. Science is still
in its infancy, however, and that is why its dogmatism appears even more grotesque. When, in
the future, the physical etheric molecular kinds are discovered (a start has been made with so-
called nuclear fission), mankind will experience a revolution in its conception of reality and
realize the enormous limitation of its present conception also of the matter aspect in the dense
physical world.
6
The esoterician never makes cocksure statements even if he is convinced personally. For
cocksureness always and justly gives the impression of unreliability, since nobody is as
cocksure as the one who knows, sees, understands nothing. That is a general feature ever since
childhood. We are once and for all in the habit of expressing ourselves in terms as if
everything were absolute. And what appears absolute perhaps goes down into the slop-pail
tomorrow. At least it should in most cases.
6.19 Superstition
1
Superstitious beliefs are without number, and new ones are produced without limit, only
the phrases formulating them become generally known. As a rule they are without any
foundation in reality. One instance is the fear of being one of “thirteen at the table” (from
Christos’ last supper with his disciples, the master and the twelve.) Certainly it may happen
that one of the thirteen will die within the year, but the cause of it is hardly an accidental
gathering at a meal. Superstitious beliefs can be eradicated only when people have learnt to
see the necessity of causality. A “sign”, an “omen”, does not depend on any causal chain, is no
cause of an effect.
2
Scientific superstition is a harder case. It may take centuries before research has finally
exploded a superstitious belief, which the history of medicine has demonstrated with many
examples. A hypothesis is easily turned into an accepted dogma. In every discipline there is a
risk that any fixed view will last a long time.
3
The most deplorable scientific attitude is the refusal to condescend to examine many
problems, an attitude that has been an incredible obstacle to progress.
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HIGHER, OR PURE MENTALITY
6.20 Perspective Thinking
1
It is probably necessary, when discussing perspective consciousness (47:5), to sketch the
origin of consciousness and the nature of mentality. An elucidation would require a
comprehensive treatise.
2
By contrast with emotionality and its typical illusoriness (seductive vagueness), the
essence of mentality is the very clarity of its conception of all relations.
3
Emotionality seems to contain a demand of the “will” to be right, independent of reality.
All believe they are right not needing to consider grounds or causes. And if you try to invoke
reason, that demand is rejected with equally illusory sophisms.
4
The atom is composed of billions of primordial atoms, which in the process of involution
have acquired passive consciousness, something that can be best compared to catching the
event experienced, photo- and phonographic recording without the possibility of self-activity.
In respect of consciousness, every atom is thus composed of billions of “reflections” of
everything the primordial atom has experienced ever since its consciousness was brought to
life. None of these reflections is quite similar to any other, since no two have been in the same
position in relation to the event experienced. (No two cameras yield simultaneously the same
picture.) Admitted that this analogy is very unsatisfactory, yet it can perhaps serve to provide
material for “instinctive understanding” of what it actually is about.
5
In the mental atom, the exact reproduction of reality experienced is its very nature. In the
perspective, all details are elucidated. This is something quite different from the diffuse
emotional vision with its expansive, dynamic intensity.
6
Pure mental thinking actually begins only with perspective consciousness. The two lower
kinds of mental activity are rather emotional-mental thinking, activated by emotional energies;
“ideas” directed by emotional impulses, the powerful creations of imagination being the most
typical example.
7
Perspective thinking rises above views that are bound by principles. The discursive and
analytical process is over and done with. Details recede into the background. Only essentials
are considered. You could perhaps better call this “summarizing thinking” or “survey
thinking”. Details are found in an overview of the essential, common characteristics of a
group of things. The law of contradictory opposites, which is the absolute norm in principle
thinking, has done its work, and contrary opposites merge in a synthesis; the various
viewpoints are united and the content has been “raised onto a higher plane”. As teaching in
schools is commonly done, the survey is lost in the mass of facts. Facts make up the
groundwork and can be dropped when they have fulfilled their function as the basis of
knowledge. When men have acquired perspective thinking, it will be possible for them to
have a general orientation in the various knowledge areas of science.
8
With perspective thinking you master a certain domain of knowledge, so that it all
becomes a living whole with a sovereign survey without clinging to details. Most people
probably have some degree of perspective thinking within a particular sphere of experience.
This includes the ability to quickly perceive essentials in new fields while eliminating details
as being unessential to the survey. The pertaining causal idea is exploded, as it were, in a
vision of the totality.
9
Perspective thinking is characterized by the ability to relativize as well as the sense of
proportions in their finer nuances. The school training in logic does not seem to have taught
people to refrain from making principles absolute. (Principles are abstractions, though they are
not therefore applicable in all relations.) Generally, mutually qualifying and limiting
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principles are necessary for the result to be correct. Far from everyone is able to generalize
and, even less, to absolutize. But everyone does it daily in all kinds of situations.
10
As instances of perspective thinking Laurency’s books can be cited. All problems
discussed in them have been raised onto a higher plane in a simplified survey. The esoteric
knowledge system involves perspective thinking. If affords perspectives on existence to
anyone who has mastered it.
11
Concrete examples of perspective thinking are the outlines of philosophy, anthroposophy,
and yoga in KR. They were written in order to show that human thought is fictitious and that
human reason cannot solve the problems of reality. In that respect we must be content with the
facts that time and again are received from the planetary hierarchy.
12
Equally abortive is every attempt at speculation on esoteric facts, which is typical of the
occult sects. It only results in new fictions. We have to confine ourselves to attempts at putting
the facts received into their right contexts, which is possible only when sufficiently many
connected facts are available. And in so doing it is important not to accept any such
construction until it has been confirmed experimentally. Logical elaboration is not enough.
13
It is with perspective thinking as with all higher kinds of consciousness. It cannot be fully
understood without experience. Anyone who has acquired it knows what is meant by it.
Others misunderstand the description of it.
14
A still more widened perspective is obtained at system thinking. Its content is made up of
systems, which in this thinking correspond to concepts in ordinary logical thinking. System
thinking is the transition to intuition in which all systems disappear. As a rule system thinking
is produced at the concretion of causal ideas, which contain all perceivable knowledge of
reality within a certain area.
15
Human thought abounds in fictions because facts and axioms have not been put into their
right continuous contexts in their right system. The systems that thought has exceptionally
been based on have been the dogmatic systems of ignorance without foundation in reality,
those systems that seem unassailable just because they are systems.
16
There is an essential difference between the vision conjured up by imaginative
speculation and mental perspectives dealing with essentials and presupposing a detailed and
comprehensive knowledge of the pertaining reality.
17
Just as it seems impossible to pass from emotionality to mentality, it seems impossible to
move from the lower mentality (47:6) to the higher mentality (47:5). Anyone who lives in the
lower mental, in the sphere of concepts, has a tendency to lose himself in some kind of
subjectivism beyond all reason and defying all logic. This was the case with Kant, Fichte,
Hegel, and that is the case with Zen Buddhism and semantics. The only rescue is to acquire
perspective consciousness with the sovereign survey the ancients called intuition. The rescue
from that kind of consciousness, in its turn, is to acquire a higher kind of objectivity; that is,
causal consciousness. It is never easy to take the step over from a kind of consciousness
already acquired to a new one. Subsequently it seems obvious, an experience that is familiar to
everyone.
18
Consciousness development perhaps consists in a series of passages from subjective to
objective consciousness and then to a new subjectivism, etc. This fancy certainly is “unlawful
speculation” (unlawful, because the risk of going astray is considerable) but seems plausible
nevertheless. At all events, it seems to apply for consciousness in the lower worlds and could
be the psychological explanation of many “abnormalities” in philosophy and theology.
19
The mental sovereignty afforded by perspective consciousness has its great risks for
anyone who has not seen the limitations of mental consciousness. It is made clear to the
esoterician from the outset that mental consciousness can only work up the facts that are
presented to it and, upon experiencing a causal intuition, concretize that vision into a mental
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system. When doing such work of concretion, or scaling down, the esoterician must make sure
that all the building material (ideas and facts) fitted into his mental construction is in
agreement with reality. Precisely in that respect the mentalist easily makes mistakes; how
easily, is clear from the fact that everyone who has attempted such an enterprise has been
guilty of that error. What entered into the vision and appeared evident was confused with the
mental material subsequently produced and not always tenable.
20
After he has been inspired by causal consciousness and when he is about to concretize
universals into particulars, one of the errors the mentalist makes is the lack of exactness in
verbal formulation, so that his readers or hearers misunderstand him. He may also too easily
put another sense than the conventional into some of the words he uses, and that, too, makes
for misunderstanding.
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3
It is mental molecules that produce the “grey cells” in the brain and elsewhere in the
organism (in the finger-tips of blind-born, for example). Lack of grey cells has the effect that
people find it hard to think. Only the man who thinks his own thoughts is able to think.
Anyone who wishes to develop his cerebral cortex thus should develop his power of
reflection. It is a good rule to think one thought of your own for every thought you receive
from another.
4
To the extent that we think esoterically, we produce vibrations in the mental world and
shape mental elementals. This makes it easier for seekers to grasp esoteric ideas and to be
unconsciously influenced by them. Of course, everyone who has realized that esoterics is right
should be on the look-out for the possibility of at least directing attention to such ancient
esoteric ideas as reincarnation and the law of sowing and reaping to have people reflect on
them. You never know when something you say may be the spark that sets it all off. Those
who will not do anything to awaken people miss opportunities of good sowing and reaping in
the future.
5
Esoterics teaches that only by meditating daily for a while on the qualities we wish to
acquire are we able to acquire them. Waking consciousness is a fleeting thing. By meditation
you engrave the knowledge on your subconscious, which feeds the waking consciousness with
its impulses. Meditation may be discontinued only when right action has become spontaneous.
6
In concentration and meditation, energies pour from the emotional and mental worlds,
energies which people do not even suspect and before which they are helpless. A meditation
must not last longer than fifteen minutes. Else there will be serious consequences for the
brain, nervous system, and organism at large.
7
In the process of meditation, contemplation means the same as unceasing attention;
meditation is intended to transfer mental ideas to brain cells; contemplation, to bring causal
ideas via the mental envelope into the brain.
8
There is no consciousness without matter. Collective consciousness is atomic
consciousness in the kinds of matter making up this collective. Atomic consciousness forgets
nothing. All manifestations of life it has observed are preserved latently in its subconscious.
Knowledge is the actualization of these latent experiences. Knowledge is in matter! It is by
methods of meditation that the esoterician learns how to assimilate the knowledge he is
seeking. The method used by raja yogis is primitive. The new method, which is being
elaborated in the planetary hierarchy, agni yoga (the genuine one, not the misinterpretation by
Helena Roerich), is only for disciples of the planetary hierarchy, its instruments, who serve
mankind, evolution, and unity.
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3
To have the right knowledge is one thing, to be able to apply it rightly is quite another.
That is a truth, which psychologists and educators have not yet seen.
4
To understand a higher kind of consciousness you must have acquired it. Occultists, who
believe they understand everything they are quite unable to grasp, believe, when in the higher
regions of the emotional world, that they experience all kinds of higher consciousness, even
cosmic consciousness, whereas they cannot acquire even objective mental consciousness. But
then they are in the world of emotional illusions where imagination is omniscient and
omnipotent. That is the risk of giving people knowledge. It is always idiotized by those who
are unable to understand it, a truth demonstrated by all occult sects.
5
It is a common phenomenon that anyone who has assimilated the esoteric system as a
theory believes at once that he is competent to be a teacher. The majority of them are
unsuccessful in that art. In any case many years of work on the system and many years of
experience from its application are required before the disciple is fit to be a teacher. The
apostle Paul had good reasons for his warning: “Be ye not many masters!”
6
The esoteric mental system grants us a vision of existence and liberates us definitively
from all human misconceptions of existence. Thereby we need no more fall victims to the
views of life offered by theology, philosophy, and science. That is a priceless ground to stand
on. But you may say that only now the real difficulties begin. It is one thing to have received a
knowledge of the most important laws of life. It is quite another to be able to rationally apply
them in our daily life and among people.
7
We have been given to know the meaning and goal of existence and our mission to
acquire ever higher kinds of consciousness in ever higher worlds. With that, however, we
have not got to know our own level of development, the meaning of our present incarnation or
of many other problems of life. Life is an endless series of problems, and by solving them in
the best way with the knowledge we have got we develop in the most rapid way. We do not
develop by letting other people solve our problems. As long as we are that helpless, we must
keep to the authorities of the day. But we have no right to blame them for leading us astray.
We are responsible for our choice of authorities, we must take the consequences.
8
The more the individual develops, the more numerous and the more difficult are his
problems. When he has got knowledge of his various envelopes and their kinds of
consciousness, of the opposition between these envelope consciousnesses, new problems
arise; the conflict between the objective problems of the physical external world and the
subjective ones of emotional and mental consciousness causes new problems. As attention is
directed to the consciousness aspect instead of the matter aspect of existence, the problem
arises how the conflict between the various envelope consciousnesses is to be solved, and
there is an increasing understanding of the fact that the solution exists in still higher kinds of
consciousness, in causal consciousness. When man has acquired that highest kind of human
consciousness, he will also be able to solve his own human problems.
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3
The esoterician is recommended not to look back. That is a good exercise in control of
thought. Every retrospect involves associations belonging to stages that should be regarded as
overcome. Such things strengthen the power of the past and can drag you down to a lower
level of consciousness. Even if it need not have a debasing effect on the experienced man, it
nevertheless brings about vibrations in his envelope, vibrations that need to be counteracted
with new, unnecessary “corrections”. That is in any case an unnecessary expenditure of
energy.
4
A good exercise in liberating the self from its dependence on its envelopes of incarnation
is to become an “observer”, to observe the thoughts of the mental envelope, the feelings of the
emotional envelope, and all manner of physical reactions. That is an efficient method of
becoming impersonal and achieve control of thought. It also increases your attention to the
behaviour and modes of reaction of other people for your purpose of studying man.
6.26 Terminology
1
In esoteric literature, the coalescence of emotional and mental (the mental in the
emotional) is often termed “kama−manas” or the “psychic nature”.
2
In the esoteric literature, the term “abstract” is used for the higher mental (47:4,5) as well
as for the causal consciousness. It is a term that should be dropped, since already principle
thinking (47:6) is abstract. The simplest alternative is to indicate the different kinds of mental
and causal consciousness with their mathematical designations and, in any case, never use the
term “abstract” for causal consciousness.
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SYSTEMS
6.27 General About Systems
1
System is the method of thought to orient itself in existence. System affords perspectives,
survey, and clarity. System is the method of mental consciousness to assimilate the
knowledge.
2
Everyone of us has a system to start from, whether we know it or not. Most people know
nothing of the fact that they have once acquired a system, which is the basis of their possibility
to conceive of reality. Every elaborated idiology is in actual fact a system.
3
The systems of most people are the products of life ignorance, and sooner or later they
prove also logically untenable. They are fiction systems, since people have imbibed each
other’s erroneous ideas of most things in existence, accepted vagaries as axioms and alleged
facts as real facts. Axioms and facts are the logical reality basis of the true system.
4
An exactly elaborated, harmonious mental knowledge system corresponds to the need of
scientists and philosophers, and is desirable also because it counteracts the mania for
speculation of many occultists. They have not yet learnt that you cannot reach knowledge by
means of speculation. Anyone who does not have access to causal or essential intuition must
be content with the facts we receive from the fifth natural kingdom.
5
The individual’s attachment to a mental system becomes a hindrance to his consciousness
development. Systems are mere means of orientation. They are desirable or temporarily
necessary, intended to afford a vision of reality. The conception of reality is different in the
different worlds, which constantly change through the processes of manifestation in the
passing of the eons. Most systems are the results of research and are very short-lived. If they
are turned into dogmas, they counteract the exploration of reality, which has hitherto been the
case to an unimagined extent in theology as well as in philosophy and science.
6
“Mental thinking” presupposes a system, if it is not to become a random thinking and
hardly be able to claim rationality. All thinking deserving its name is indeed a thinking in
system until it passes into a thinking with systems. For comprehension goes from the general
to the particular, from the more general to the less general, etc., and, ultimately, from the
system. The general has its validity from the fact that it enters into its right context in a
system.
7
The system is the logical (factual) criterion of mental consciousness and its ultimate
guarantee that axioms and facts have been put into their correct contexts. A first self can never
reach higher than that. Without systems, the statements he makes are in the air. Through the
esoteric mental system it becomes possible to “rethink” and to put facts into their right
contexts. Without a correct system this is impossible. Such a system has been lacking, and
that is why mankind is disoriented in reality and life.
8
The fact that people do not know about the system on which they base their conclusions is
a clear indication of how imperfect is the education in logic and psychology. The teaching of
philosophy has degenerated into giving information on the history of the philosophical
fictions, which can only reinforce the tendency to speculation.
9
You teach people to think by giving them problems to solve, not by feeding them all
manner of fictions. A good preliminary exercise is to teach them to see the illogical features of
people’s ordinary ways of thinking, to give them examples of such things.
10
Illogical thinking arises from the very fact that concepts, principles have been isolated
from the contexts to which they belong. The training in logic was intended to hinder such an
isolation, which was part of the special art of the sophists, by means of which they could dupe
their audience.
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11
People who lack esoteric knowledge cannot understand that their greater or lesser faculty
of comprehension is determined by the quality of their unconscious mental system. If they
could study objectively the material forms, which the expressions of mental consciousness
produce in the mental world, they would be able to learn the difference between fictivity and
reality, which philosophers and psychologists (and yogis) are unable to do. Modern logic and
psychology (not to say psychoanalysis and psychiatry) lead them ever farther astray.
12
It is the purpose of philosophy to construct systems in order to orient about the results of
research and to supply the critique that prevents a system from becoming more than
temporary. It is through this unceasing construction of systems on increasingly firm ground
that our knowledge constantly expands.
13
Systems are our temporary means of orientation in a world that would otherwise be
chaotic. In our times all old systems have been shattered. The system that Pythagoras
elaborated to afford a necessary working hypothesis when mankind ends up in skepticism and
chaos has been allowed for publication in right time.
14
The realization that true comprehension goes from generals to particulars as well as the
understanding that systems are necessary seem to have been lost also to philosophers in this
period of mental decline. It has been the task of Laurency to supply a mental system,
following the example of Pythagoras, something that has been absent in the esoteric literature
hitherto. For those who are interested in details there are other writers. Those who already
have a system and are content with it and those who have no need of a system have no need of
Laurency either.
15
The Secret Doctrine by Blavatsky is to the majority of theosophists what the Bible is to
the Christians. Those theosophists should consider the words of the Buddha that there are no
“sacred” (faultless) writings. Those who look for faults are immature for esoterics. Not the
“faults” are the essential, but the very system is. Two statements, which appear to contradict
one another, may be correct, both of them. It depends on what the author meant by his
formulation in each particular case. If you have once mastered the system, then you can
correct apparent contradictions yourself. Those who are drowned in details lack the sense of a
system. Such people obviously lack even the beginnings of perspective thinking. But that
thinking is the characteristic of the esoterician.
16
The saying a “kernel of truth”, used by the seducers and destroyers of nations to defend
their lies of life, will soon enough be replaced with talk about facts. There are many kinds of
facts, and they are all lies except the facts of reality. And also such facts are turned into lies
when they are put into the wrong contexts. The philosophy of modern thoughtlessness rejects
logic. But logic is the manner in which mental consciousness works. A system of thought
must provide the basis of right work and is the logical ultimate guarantee that facts have been
put into their right contexts. The risk of all logic is that it so easily diverts from objective
reality in which all conclusions must be checked. The physical, objective reality soon ends,
however. In order to ascertain facts of reality in the emotional and mental worlds you must
have causal consciousness. Mystics, occultists, and clairvoyants have not realized that. And a
full causal consciousness is possessed only by second selves.
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unite. It makes up the infallible basis of human thinking. No first self is able to construct such
a system.
2
Hylozoics is a system that all thinking can start from, and it is a basis to build upon when
formulating systems that, being scaled-down, may satisfy the various needs corresponding to
different prospects of comprehension and understanding. Hylozoics is a system from which
theology as well as philosophy and science must start if they will not be built on sand, which
they have done hitherto. Hylozoics indicates the necessary reformation in the various ways of
thinking. Hylozoics is for the mental élite and is unsuitable for those whose faculty of
comprehension is not sufficient and who “need something for their emotions”. Those people
need scaled-down systems. Hylozoics provides the basis for them all, however.
3
Pythagoras’ mental system, hylozoics, indicates the first self’s possibility to have a right
world view and life view. The causal self, living in the causal world, has no need of a system,
since his intuition supersedes all concepts.
4
Pythagorean hylozoics is a mental system for mental selves. The others are content with a
more or less primitive idiology. Making propaganda for a mental system is as meaningless as
trying to lift people up to the mental stage. It is equally meaningless to lecture on a mental
system. The individual assimilates the system by study, which goes on until the system has
become so alive that he is able to put new facts into their right contexts, is able to explain
rationally previously inexplicable phenomena. Most occultists are unable to do this, although
of course they believe they are able. Thereby they demonstrate that they use the lowest mental
faculties and not perspective thinking. Their quasi-systems are caricatures of systems. Not all
are chosen who believe they are called to be prophets. Their ambition testifies to that
enormous presumption which is the direct opposite of the humility of the esoterician, a
humility that increases by each higher kingdom and by the realization of how much remains to
be acquired.
5
It does not suffice to rightly conceive the hylozoic system. The system must be tested out
in experience and must be made to demonstrate its superiority in the possibility it provides the
individual to understand and explain more and more in accord with common sense.
6
A civilizational individual, who has acquired the faculty of principle thinking (47:6) and is
able to order the principles into a system, is certainly able to study and penetrate the hylozoic
system conceptually. But it is highly improbable that it becomes more than a belief system to
him. He will probably not understand how it agrees with reality. If he applies it in practical
life, however, “as though it were correct”, he will soon find that it is indeed correct. He will
find that more and more proves to be right.
7
The difficulty of finding mentalists is due to the fact that many of them have their higher
mental level only in their subconscious, whereas others, in spite of their perspective thinking,
do not know that they are mental selves, or they have other interests than world view and life
view, or they are wholly absorbed by their chosen task of life. Many of them are content with
their esoteric instinct and manage quite well with it, feeling no need for a clearly fixed system,
a thing they have accomplished forever in past incarnations. Anyone who has repeatedly
entered into the system possesses it as innate understanding and a guiding instinct with the
goal clearly indicated. When speaking of a man’s department we by that always mean the
department of his causal envelope. Anyone who has one of the first three departments in that
envelope and reaches the highest levels of the mental stage is already seeking contact with the
intuition. That disposes of the need of an exactly formulated system. That “flair” is sufficient
to afford trust in life and certainty of quite another kind than is found in many people at the
stage of the mystic (mental certainty and not emotional, an essential difference to those who
have experienced both).
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8
Just as hylozoics liberates man from further speculation on reality and life, so the
knowledge of the laws of life liberates him from all the moral debates of life ignorance. The
experienced man will see at once what falls under the laws indicated. It is no longer a matter
of commandments with threats of punishment but of free choice with inevitable consequences.
9
The mental system of hylozoics is the simplest of all esoteric systems. In comparison, the
study of any other system is like passing the stream to fetch water. They are roundabout ways.
How do you explain that man seems to prefer roundabout ways? Anyone who has made
himself thoroughly familiar with occult literature will find that the hylozoic terminology
(including the mathematical nomenclature) is the simplest possible (note this!), the most exact
and unitary, and moreover forestalls confusion of concepts. A great number of misleading
notions and sayings can thereby be discarded.
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woven into the subconscious of mankind for millions of years will always make themselves
felt until people have attained the mental stage, have acquired perspective thinking (47:5).
7
Higher kinds of matter relate to lower kinds as energy to matter. This is due to the so-
called cosmic motion, the current of primordial atoms (primary matter, unconscious rotatory
matter) coming from the highest cosmic world down through all the 49 atomic kinds. There is
no other original energy than dynamis in primordial atoms, and dynamis acts only in and
through primordial atoms. This is the “force inherent in matter”. The higher the atomic kind
(the higher the kind of matter), the stronger the effect of dynamis in the atom.
8
Secondary matter, having actualized, inactive consciousness, can be actualized by active
evolutionary consciousness (active, since it has acquired the ability to make dynamis act
through its monad consciousness, ever more powerfully in ever higher natural kingdoms).
9
In the above propositions lies the solution, for those who can understand, of the problem
of motion in existence (the problem of energy), communicated in order to convince the
intellectual élite (philosophers and researchers) more easily of the fact that hylozoics is
superior as a working hypothesis. Vigorous efforts are needed to liberate them from their
seeming ineradicable fictions.
10
If mankind were not made up of such a multitude of potential bandits, it would receive
the knowledge of how monad consciousness controls matter. Also its élite has always abused
their power and will always do it until they have entered into unity.
11
As the “intellectual” leaders to whom mankind looks up as authorities begin to take an
interest in Pythagorean hylozoics, they will find how it explains more and more previously
inexplicable things, and they will present their realizations to the public. Then there will be
among the public such people as accept it, not because authorities have done so but because
they are themselves able to ascertain that hylozoics agrees with reality.
12
“Where there is no vision, the people perish.” A logical system of knowledge (KR
1.4−1.41) exists in order to afford philosophers and scientists the possibility of an acceptable
vision (of the meaning of life, higher kingdoms, the consciousness development of the
monads), a perspective on existence which mankind lacks and needs.
13
Philosophy and science have convinced the esoterician that mankind with all its
speculation will never be able to solve the problems of existence. Mankind has always
deceived itself and will always continue to do so until it finds hylozoics and calls the planetary
hierarchy back.
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THE MENTAL SELF
6.30 General about the Mental Self
1
People live in a consciousness chaos, since their physical, emotional, and mental
consciousnesses largely lead their lives without connection with each other. Only when the
envelopes and their consciousnesses have been integrated, is “harmonious” man produced,
man in whom common sense rules. This kind of man is the mental self.
2
When the mystics speak of “emancipation from self”, they mean the liberation of the self
from its dependence on the envelopes of incarnation with their power, and that is precisely
what is required in order to become a mental self.
3
Man is a mental being until he has become a mental self. As a mental being the individual
is conscious in the two lower mental molecular kinds (47:6,7). As a mental self he is
conscious in the two higher kinds (47:4,5), he has acquired subjective self-consciousness in
his mental envelope with perspective consciousness (47:5).
4
All who have not acquired perspective consciousness are found at the emotional stage.
The fact that also a mentalist may give proof of emotionality is another matter. This is
particularly apparent in those who have the sixth department in their emotional envelopes. If
the sixth department occurs in the triad envelope as well, this may produce a type whose
thinking appears to express (as in Carlyle) in a series of explosions.
5
The fact that a man is a mental self and has acquired perspective consciousness does not in
itself imply that he can understand esoterics. Only he can do so who possesses this knowledge
in his subconscious, who has been an initiate of some esoteric knowledge order.
6
When the individual has become a mental self (47:5) and in addition understands
esoterics, he works to reach the lowest causal (47:3) and, with the highest emotional (48:2), to
contact, via the unity centre of the causal envelope (47:2), essential consciousness the energies
of which, in their turn, affect the will centre (47:1).
7
Man as a first self can be conscious only in his envelopes of incarnation, not in his triad
envelope. It is only as a mental self on the higher mental levels that he begins to contact the
causal consciousness in the lowest causal molecule (47:3) and a faint subjective causal
consciousness. But there is no conscious existence in the causal envelope.
8
Out of the total of 777 developmental levels, 70 have been assigned to the mental self.
Such levels are always divisible into still smaller levels, and such subdivisions are particularly
important in the matter of mentality. Nuances may appear very subtle but have nevertheless
cost the individual the work of many incarnations. Consciousness development is no such
simple process as it may seem to mechanical thinking. The more mankind develops, the more
complicated it appears. Also recent causal selves may find it to be overwhelming in its
seeming boundless manifoldness, and are taken aback by the objective confrontation with it.
In this connection it should be pointed out that precisely causal consciousness is the
fundamental objective perception in the worlds of man and is the objective basis of the
subsequent life in the consciousness aspect.
9
Those who are at the mental stage are supposed to acquire the world view in agreement
with reality and, as disciples of the planetary hierarchy, to learn to master mentality by means
of causal consciousness. You cannot master emotional consciousness by using the causal. You
must use the mental for that. The causal intuition enables the causal self to ascertain, through
his own research, that the mental knowledge system is correct; that it agrees with reality.
10
The difference between a mental self and a causal self lies in the fact that the causal self
possesses causal ideas and cannot be misled by the fictitiousness of mental ideas. The causal
self is able to ascertain facts in the worlds of man without being misled by the fictions
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occurring in these worlds. That is quite impossible for the mental self. In addition, the causal
self knows that causal consciousness is not sufficient to understand people or beings of all the
other different kinds living in the lower worlds. In order to understand you must have access
to the consciousness aspect. That is why the acquisition of the consciousness of unity is the
most important object of the causal self.
11
As first selves we receive the knowledge for nothing, we are taught by the planetary
hierarchy how to become second selves. It is our task to learn to see, through realization, that
the knowledge we have received is true knowledge. Anyone who is unable to understand the
knowledge, is unable to apply the knowledge, is unable to realize, will have opportunities to
do so in a new incarnation, provided he will try to prepare for it. If he takes no interest in it, he
will do nothing for it, and so he has thrown away one more incarnation.
12
The individual may very well have taken over any view whatever from another. He need
not have reached the results which the individual achieves on higher levels by his own study.
He is then a parrot, a true believer, believes he knows. His view need not be evidence of either
real comprehension or understanding. The majority of members of occult sects and societies
are too well-known instances of this.
13
The mental self “believes”, nothing for either he knows or he does not know. He accepts
nothing on the word of authority. He has seen the insufficiency of the theological,
philosophical, and scientific dogmas and hypotheses. His stance in epistemological matters is
then generally either agnostic or esoteric.
14
Nobody has a right to pose as an authority, not even “god almighty”. What proof is there
for the alleged utterances of Buddha or Christos? Literature is no proof. The judgement of
common sense, however, when everything said squares with facts, is good enough as a
working hypothesis.
15
The mental self examines everything as far as possible. He examines what individuals
can know in the physical world, in the emotional world, in the mental world, in the causal
world, in the essential world. That is a good check of most things said and exposes the general
illusoriness and fictitiousness.
16
The most characteristic faculty in those at the mental stage is the sense of proportion.
Those at the emotional stage lack it. Feeling is without measure. The ability to distinguish
between what is possible and probable in various relations of life is a preparatory stage.
Juvenile idealism wants to achieve paradise not understanding that the condition of this is that
the will to unity is found in everybody and that man’s egoistic qualities, acquired and asserted
during thousands of incarnations, have been overcome. To ignorance everything seems easy:
“Just do it!”
17
The most serious failing of the mental self is his critical attitude to everything. Mankind
cannot “be saved” through reason, however. The first self’s understanding does not reach
beyond the worlds of man. Anyone who wants to acquire knowledge of reality must enter into
unity. The mental self thus fails in the quality of loving understanding, that very quality which
the monad acquires as an emotional self and must reacquire as a mental self. All find and
understand each other in unity, not in mentality.
18
The mental self always runs a great risk of being sufficient unto himself, appearing as a
megalomaniacal, Nietzschean superman-monkey when comparing himself with the rest of
mankind on lower levels, especially so if he is a physicalist believing that the human kingdom
is the supreme kingdom. The cult of genius originating from Schopenhauer and his disciple
Nietzsche has twisted the heads of too many geniuses. There is nothing remarkable in the fact
that you happen to be an older causal being than the majority of other people incarnated.
19
The remedy for “spiritual pride” is the realization of how much remains to be acquired, of
how greatly limited the first self is, of how impossible it is for the first self to solve the
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problems of existence. Even the individual having esoteric knowledge makes mistakes
whenever he thinks himself able to ascertain facts in his worlds in any respect. He will only
produce new fictions. All occultists are typical instances of that. Every occultist thinks he
comprehends and understands best. And all are wrong. The esoterician accepts no other data
than facts from the planetary hierarchy. And anyone who invokes discipleship is no disciple.
20
Few mental selves incarnated in the zodiacal epoch of Pisces, the period of 2500 years
prior to 1950. Their prospects of developing mental consciousness in largely barbarous
conditions were not great. The few who made the attempt were of course misunderstood and
badly treated. The incarnating part of mankind was at the stage of barbarism and on the lower
levels of the stage of civilization, which fact history could clarify if historians had some
knowledge of the past. The little culture that existed was the work of initiates (during the
epoch of Christianity) of the very secret knowledge orders. We may hope that the mental
selves of mankind will have better opportunities during the zodiacal epoch of Aquarius.
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As long as the individual is an emotional self, he will always be exposed to all the strains
befalling whole mankind in the emotional world. Even on the highest levels the individual
runs the risk of being dragged down to lower levels. Temporary grief may overwhelm him,
dejection and despondency (not least on account of his own faults and failings) may have the
effect that the individual is washed by waves of emotionality and has difficulty in keeping his
head above the billows. The only guarantee against such disasters is to become a mental self.
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outsiders but would just make him impossible in society if he were to divulge it, then it would
be meaningless to talk to those who are unqualified to understand. He will cast no pearls.
4
The esoterician can easily tell whether the claims made by various prophets, who boast of
their spiritual capacity, are just or not. A disciple never reveals his status to outsiders. That
was the mistake made by some “higher theosophists”, with the result that, in 1920, the
planetary hierarchy stipulated absolute reticence in everything concerning the individual’s
relations to the planetary hierarchy. Indiscretion in this respect automatically entails the loss of
discipleship.
5
The esoterician accepts no other data on superphysical reality than facts from the planetary
hierarchy. That is a principle which neither theosophists nor other occultists have understood
yet. Philosophy and science have taught him to distrust all human speculations. Even causal
selves would be wise to submit the results of their research to scrutiny by a 45-self.
6
The esoterician need never make any mistake in respect of knowledge for he has learnt to
tell the difference between what he can know and what he cannot know. He does not permit
himself to make personal assumptions, guesses, suppositions, hypotheses. He is skeptical, on
principle, to everything that cannot be proved with facts that are mutually uncontradicted,
agree in all respects.
7
Also an esoterician experiences that everybody comprehends everything better than he
does. He is taught about such things as other people do not comprehend, understand, or know
anything about.
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well as of reaping. If people knew what true love (essentiality) is, their choice would seldom
be difficult. The usual human love (attraction), mingled with egoism, sentimentality, and also
misleading “religiosity”, often chooses wrong.
4
At the present stage of mankind’s development and before the representatives of science
(to whom also theologians will some time have to give up their dogmatic system) have
accepted hylozoics as a working hypothesis, the mental self leads a mental double life (an
esoteric and an exoteric life). Before he has managed to eliminate the ruling illusions and
fictions, with which he has been afflicted ever since his earliest childhood, he lives in a mental
chaos. “The external influences, the examples of the world, the inevitable drift with the
current of circumstances, the cycle of temptations, disputes, annoyances, the continual relapse
into grovelling and triviality” are tangible even to a mental self.
5
It is not easy even for a mental self to “endure life, to accept that outer warfare against
everything opposing self-realization, also when it is repugnant like a bad company and as the
battlefield of various passions, to remain faithful to one’s ideal while not breaking with the
followers of the false gods, not to run away from the human asylum”.
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then he remains a “believer”, accepts a world view or life view on emotional grounds. Only
perspective thinking makes it possible for him to judge the problems. Then he is also an
aspirant to discipleship under the planetary hierarchy, for then he has reached the Sokratean
realization.
8
Only when the individual has acquired self-consciousness (I am and I am I) can he ask
questions about the meaning of existence and his own life. When he, at length, has acquired
common sense and self-determination, he realizes that no man is able to answer that question.
Theologians, philosophers, and scientists may go on making hypotheses as long as they like.
They believe, or believe they know. When they have acquired common sense they quit doing
such illogical things. The only acceptable thing is a logically tenable system that explains, in
the simplest, most unitary manner, thousands of otherwise inexplicable phenomena. Most
people do not seem to do that, however, until they have seen that all the other views are
untenable.
9
Being a mental self does not, as such, bring about understanding of esoterics. On the
contrary, esoterics often has its greatest enemy in mere mentality, which is sovereign in its
own domain and refuses to acknowledge a superior authority.
10
Much in our physical lives is unessential. That is little, however, in relation to human
emotional and mental life. Only esotericians are beginning to suspect how much of the things
existing in it is unreal and useless balderdash.
11
It appears as though only mental selves could understand that theoretical knowledge is
useless if you do not apply it. It is true that knowledge is a prerequisite of practical ability. But
in addition work is necessary if we are to rightly apply the knowledge. Mere knowledge is not
sufficient. We must also acquire the art of rightly using our knowledge. Knowledge is part of
the consciousness aspect. Application is part of the motion aspect (will aspect, energy aspect).
12
To despise old age is to despise experience. All elder people have acquired experience in
some domain. That should be examined and utilized. The higher the level, the richer the
experience. Not to utilize the experience of elders is to miss opportunities of life. Anyone who
does not see that we should take care of all opportunities to learn bears witness to his own
ignorance of life. If I am to bear witness to myself, then I say that I am thankful to life for all
opportunities I have got to learn and to learn from everybody without exception, not least
from those who would never have dreamt of teaching me. Every individual is a universe in the
making. It is exceedingly instructive to get to know something of such a one.
13
There are risks involved in starting your higher consciousness development (acquisition
of subjective causal consciousness) before you have rooted out your selfishness and tendency
to hatred. Concentration on the superconscious draws down energies from it, and such
energies strengthen all tendencies. Those who do not heed these risks develop Nietzschean
superman follies, which may imperceptibly draw them onto the lefthand path leading to the
black lodge. In politics, this produces such phenomena as the group of nazis around Hitler and
the rulers of the Soviet Union, groups characterized by absolute contempt of all human values
and lying elevated to norm.
14
The esoterician is no blind instrument of the energies streaming through his envelopes.
He can be and should become aware of the various kinds of energies, from where they come,
through which envelopes they act, through which centres in his envelopes and through which
of the active spokes in his envelope centres the energies act. He is aware of the purpose of the
manifestations of energy. The more and the more clearly aware he is, the more purposively he
is able to use the energies.
15
The expression “resist not evil” can be understood only by an esoterician. There is a
human tendency to put up an inner resistance to any trifle that “does not suit him”. This
hinders the circulation of energies from higher envelopes from functioning properly, in the
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last analysis from acting on the centres of distribution in the organism: blood circulation,
nervous fluid, and secretion, and so lessens the sense of freedom and unconcern that is part of
general well-being.
16
Life consists of a long series of opportunities offered to make decisions, which for the
esoterician often have consequences also for things and individuals in his environment. This is
connected with the sphere of influence of his aura with its radiation and magnetism. They
attract to him whatever may hamper or benefit him and affect contacts he has made that are
important for his future and so come to determine his destiny. Motives and responsibility are
increasingly efficient the more he becomes aware of the pertaining factors.
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about it. Once a disciple, always a disciple. But you need not know anything about it in
subsequent incarnations. It is in physical life you acquire all qualities and abilities necessary to
physical life. By living to serve, the individual develops powers that may remain latent until
that day arrives when, to his surprise, he finds that the requisite spade-work for the entry into
the fifth natural kingdom is done already. Then he will realize what is meant by the symbolic
saying, “What you have done unto one of the least of these my brethren, you have done it unto
me”. With no thought of reward, because service was its own reward. Anyone who has not
been given such possibilities in some incarnation that he can make a sizeable contribution,
should know that faithfulness in small things is among the fundamental qualities. There are
(unconscious) disciples in the most insignificant positions in order to acquire qualities that are
little valued by men because they do not see their necessity.
The above text constitutes the essay The Mental Being of the First Self by Henry T.
Laurency. The essay is part of the book The Way of Man by Henry T. Laurency.
Copyright © 1999 by the Henry T. Laurency Publishing Foundation.
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