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. Only apparently, not really. No man can receive more or less than
his deserts without a corresponding injustice or partiality to
others; and a law which could be averted through compassion would
bring about more misery than it saved, more irritation and curses
than thanks. Remember also, that we do not administer the law, if
we do create causes for its effects; it administers itself; and
again, that the most copious provision for the manifestation of
_just_ compassion and mercy is shown in the state of Devachan.
ENQ. You speak of Adepts as being an exception to the rule of our
general ignorance. Do they really know more than we do of
Re-incarnation and after states?
THEO. They do, indeed. By the training of faculties we all possess, but
which they alone have developed to perfection, they have entered
in spirit these various planes and states we have been discussing.
For long ages, one generation of Adepts after another has studied
the mysteries of being, of life, death, and re-birth, and all have
taught in their turn some of the facts so learned.
ENQ. And is the production of Adepts the aim of Theosophy?
THEO. Theosophy considers humanity as an emanation from divinity on its
return path thereto. At an advanced point upon the path, Adeptship
is reached by those who have devoted several incarnations to its
achievement. For, remember well, no man has ever reached Adeptship
in the Secret Sciences in one life; but many incarnations are
necessary for it after the formation of a conscious purpose and
the beginning of the needful training. Many may be the men
and women in the very midst of our Society who have begun this
uphill work toward illumination several incarnations ago, and
who yet, owing to the personal illusions of the present life,
are either ignorant of the fact, or on the road to losing every
chance in this existence of progressing any farther. They feel an
irresistible attraction toward occultism and the _Higher Life_,
and yet are too personal and self-opinionated, too much in love
with the deceptive allurements of mundane life and the world’s
ephemeral pleasures, to give them up; and so lose their chance
in their present birth. But, for ordinary men, for the practical
duties of daily life, such a far-off result is inappropriate as an
aim and quite ineffective as a motive.
ENQ. What, then, may be their object or distinct purpose in joining the
Theosophical Society?
THEO. Many are interested in our doctrines and feel instinctively that
they are truer than those of any dogmatic religion. Others have
formed a fixed resolve to attain the highest ideal of man’s duty.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FAITH AND KNOWLEDGE; OR, BLIND AND REASONED
FAITH.
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