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. Where is the selfishness? Does not the fate of the Theosophical
Society sufficiently prove that the world is neither ready to
recognise them nor to profit by their teaching? Of what use
would Professor Clerk Maxwell have been to instruct a class of
little boys in their multiplication-table? Besides, they isolate
themselves only from the West. In their own country they go about
as publicly as other people do.
ENQ. Don’t you ascribe to them supernatural powers?
THEO. We believe in nothing supernatural, as I have told you already.
Had Edison lived and invented his phonograph two hundred years
ago, he would most probably have been burnt along with it, and the
whole attributed to the devil. The powers which they exercise are
simply the development of potencies lying latent in every man and
woman, and the existence of which even official science begins to
recognise.
ENQ. Is it true that these men _inspire_ some of your writers, and that
many, if not all, of your Theosophical works were written under
their dictation?
THEO. Some have. There are passages entirely dictated by them and
_verbatim_, but in most cases they only inspire the ideas and
leave the literary form to the writers.
ENQ. But this in itself is miraculous; is, in fact, a _miracle_. How
can they do it?
THEO. My dear Sir, you are labouring under a great mistake, and it is
science itself that will refute your arguments at no distant
day. Why should it be a “miracle,” as you call it? A miracle is
supposed to mean some operation which is supernatural, whereas
there is really nothing above or beyond NATURE and Nature’s laws.
Among the many forms of the “miracle” which have come under modern
scientific recognition, there is Hypnotism, and one phase of its
power is known as “Suggestion,” a form of thought transference,
which has been successfully used in combating particular physical
diseases, etc. The time is not far distant when the World of
Science will be forced to acknowledge that there exists as much
interaction between one mind and another, no matter at what
distance, as between one body and another in closest contact.
When two minds are sympathetically related, and the instruments
through which they function are tuned to respond magnetically and
electrically to one another, there is nothing which will prevent
the transmission of thoughts from one to the other, at will;
for since the mind is not of a tangible nature, that distance
can divide it from the subject of its contemplation, it follows
that the only difference that can exist between two minds is a
difference of STATE. So if this latter hindrance is overcome,
where is the “miracle” of _thought transference_, at whatever
distance?
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