The Key to Theosophy: Being a Clear Exposition, in the Form of Question and Answer, of the Ethics, Science and Philosophy for the Study of Which the Theosophical Society Has Been FoundedBlavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
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The Key to Theosophy: Being a Clear Exposition, in the Form of Question and Answer, of the Ethics, Science and Philosophy for the Study of Which the Theosophical Society Has Been Founded
Blavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
Theosophy
THEO. That is just what I mean. It is impossible that Karma could
readjust the balance of power in the world’s life and progress,
unless it had a broad and general line of action. It is held as
a truth among Theosophists that the interdependence of Humanity
is the cause of what is called Distributive Karma, and it is this
law which affords the solution to the great question of collective
suffering and its relief. It is an occult law, moreover, that no
man can rise superior to his individual failings, without lifting,
be it ever so little, the whole body of which he is an integral
part. In the same way, no one can sin, nor suffer the effects of
sin, alone. In reality, there is no such thing as “Separateness”;
and the nearest approach to that selfish state, which the laws of
life permit, is in the intent or motive.
ENQ. And are there no means by which the distributive or national Karma
might be concentred or collected, so to speak, and brought to its
natural and legitimate fulfilment without all this protracted
suffering?
THEO. As a general rule, and within certain limits which define the age
to which we belong, the law of Karma cannot be hastened or
retarded in its fulfilment. But of this I am certain, the point
of possibility in either of these directions has never yet been
touched. Listen to the following recital of one phase of national
suffering, and then ask yourself whether, admitting the working
power of individual, relative, and distributive Karma, these evils
are not capable of extensive modification and general relief.
What I am about to read to you is from the pen of a National
Saviour, one who, having overcome Self, and being free to choose,
has elected to serve Humanity, in bearing at least as much as a
woman’s shoulders can possibly bear of National Karma. This is
what she says:—
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