The Path, Vol. I.—1886-'7.: A Magazine Devoted to the Brotherhood of Humanity, Theosophy in America, and the Study of Occult Science, Philosophy, and Aryan Literature.Various
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The Path, Vol. I.—1886-'7.: A Magazine Devoted to the Brotherhood of Humanity, Theosophy in America, and the Study of Occult Science, Philosophy, and Aryan Literature.
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That a tablet, now called the SMARAGDINE, was found there is no doubt.
Its discovery is attributed by tradition to an _isarim_ or initiate,
who it is said, took it from the dead body of Hermes—this could not
have been the Egyptian god Thoth—which was buried at Hebron, in an
obscure ditch. The tablet was held between the hands of the corpse.
Some authors say that it was of emerald, which I do not believe; it
probably was of green strass or paste, an imitation of emerald, in
the manufacture of which the Egyptians excelled. Be it as it may, the
contents evidently refer to that subtile body, called by the great
scientist Sir William Thompson, “the luminiferous æther,”—to that
mysterious, invisible to us, something, in which the matter-atoms
float, the _azoth_ of the Hermetic philosophers, the _astral light_
of the occultists, the _akasa_ of the Hindus; which physical science
attempts to grasp, comprehend and sometimes use, under the name of
electricity, magnetism, heat, light, etc; which is experimentally made
visible, in one of its forms, by means of Professor Crookes “radiant
matter” and which he terms the fourth state of matter. It permeates all
things, going through flesh and blood, and steel and glass, the diamond
and sapphire, with the facility of water through a net. A translation
of this tablet is:[111]
“It is true without falsehood, certain and very veritable, that that
which is below, is as that which is above, and that that which is on
high, is as that which is below, so as to perpetuate the miracles of
all things.
“And as all things have been and come from One, by the mental desire of
One, so all things have been produced from that One only by adaptation.
“The Sun (Osiris) is thence the father, and the Moon (Isis) the mother.
The Air, its womb, carries it thence, and the Earth is its nurse.
“Here is the producer of all, the talisman of all the world.
“Its force (or potentiality) is entire, if it is changed into the
Earth, you separate the Earth from the Fire, the subtile from the
gross. Sweetly, but with great energy, it mounts from the Earth to
the Heaven, and again descends to the Earth with powerful energy, and
receives the potentiality of the superior and inferior things.
“You have, by this means, the light (or fire) of the whole universe.
And upon account of this, all obscurity itself, with that, will fly
entirely thence.
“In this is the energy the strongest of all energy, for it vanquishes
all subtile things and penetrates all the solid things.
“Thus the world was created. From this will be and will go out
admirable adaptations, of which the medium is here.
“And because of these reasons I am called Hermes Trismegistus,
possessing the three divisions of the philosophy of the universe.
“It is complete, this that I have said of the operation of the Sun.”
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