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
And now I advise you to compare our Theosophic views upon Karma,
the law of Retribution, and say whether they are not both more
philosophical and just than this cruel and idiotic dogma which
makes of “God” a senseless fiend; the tenet, namely, that the
“elect only” will be saved, and the rest doomed to eternal
perdition!
ENQ. Yes, I see what you mean generally; but I wish you could give some
concrete example of the action of Karma?
THEO. That I cannot do. We can only feel sure, as I said before, that
our present lives and circumstances are the direct results of our
own deeds and thoughts in lives that are past. But we, who are not
Seers or Initiates, cannot know anything about the details of the
working of the law of Karma.
ENQ. Can anyone, even an Adept or Seer, follow out this Karmic process
of readjustment in detail?
THEO. Certainly: “Those who _know_” can do so by the exercise of powers
which are latent even in all men.
WHO ARE THOSE WHO KNOW?
ENQ. Does this hold equally of ourselves as of others?
THEO. Equally. As just said, the same limited vision exists for all,
save those who have reached in the present incarnation the acme of
spiritual vision and clairvoyance. We can only perceive that, if
things with us ought to have been different, they would have been
different; that we are what we have made ourselves, and have only
what we have earned for ourselves.
ENQ. I am afraid such a conception would only embitter us.
THEO. I believe it is precisely the reverse. It is disbelief in the
just law of retribution that is more likely to awaken every
combative feeling in man. A child, as much as a man, resents a
punishment, or even a reproof he believes to be unmerited, far
more than he does a severer punishment, if he feels that it is
merited. Belief in Karma is the highest reason for reconcilement
to one’s lot in this life, and the very strongest incentive
towards effort to better the succeeding re-birth. Both of these,
indeed, would be destroyed if we supposed that our lot was the
result of anything but strict _Law_, or that destiny was in any
other hands than our own.
ENQ. You have just asserted that this system of Re-incarnation under
Karmic law commended itself to reason, justice, and the moral
sense. But, if so, is it not at some sacrifice of the gentler
qualities of sympathy and pity, and thus a hardening of the finer
instincts of human nature?
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