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
but such certainty can quiet our revolted sense of justice.
For, when one unacquainted with the noble doctrine looks around
him and observes the inequalities of birth and fortune, of
intellect and capacities; when one sees honour paid to fools
and profligates, on whom fortune has heaped her favours by
mere privilege of birth, and their nearest neighbour, with
all his intellect and noble virtues—far more deserving in
every way—perishing for want and for lack of sympathy—when one
sees all this and has to turn away, helpless to relieve the
undeserved suffering, one’s ears ringing and heart aching
with the cries of pain around him—that blessed knowledge of
Karma alone prevents him from cursing life and men as well
as their supposed Creator.... This law, whether conscious or
unconscious, predestines nothing and no one. It exists from
and in eternity truly, for it is eternity itself; and as such,
since no act can be coequal with eternity, it cannot be said
to act, for it is action itself. It is not the wave which
drowns the man, but the personal action of the wretch who goes
deliberately and places himself under the impersonal action
of the laws that govern the ocean’s motion. Karma creates
nothing, nor does it design. It is man who plants and creates
causes, and Karmic law adjusts the effects, which adjustment is
not an act but universal harmony, tending ever to resume its
original position, like a bough, which, bent down too forcibly,
rebounds with corresponding vigour. If it happen to dislocate
the arm that tried to bend it out of its natural position,
shall we say it is the bough which broke our arm or that our
own folly has brought us to grief? Karma has never sought to
destroy intellectual and individual liberty, like the god
invented by the Monotheists. It has not involved its decrees
in darkness purposely to perplex man, nor shall it punish him
who dares to scrutinize its mysteries. On the contrary, he who
unveils through study and meditation its intricate paths, and
throws light on those dark ways, in the windings of which so
many men perish owing to their ignorance of the labyrinth of
life, is working for the good of his fellow-men. Karma is an
absolute and eternal law in the world of manifestation; and as
there can only be one Absolute, as one Eternal, ever-present
Cause, believers in Karma cannot be regarded as atheists or
materialists, still less as fatalists, for Karma is one with
the Unknowable, of which it is an aspect, in its effects in the
phenomenal world.”
Another able Theosophic writer says (_Purpose of Theosophy_, by
Mrs. P. Sinnett):—
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