The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 1 of 4: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and PhilosophyBlavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
Religion
The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 1 of 4: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy
Blavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
Theosophy
The Monad emerges from its state of spiritual and intellectual
unconsciousness; and, skipping the first two planes—too near the Absolute
to permit of any correlation with anything on a lower plane—it gets
directly into the plane of Mentality. But there is no plane in the whole
universe with a broader margin, or a wider field of action, in its almost
endless gradations of perceptive and apperceptive qualities, than this
plane, which has in its turn an appropriate smaller plane for every
“form,” from the Mineral Monad up to the time when that Monad blossoms
forth by evolution into the Divine Monad. But all the time it is still one
and the same Monad, differing only in its incarnations, throughout its
ever succeeding cycles of partial or total obscuration of spirit, or
partial or total obscuration of matter—two polar antitheses—as it ascends
into the realms of mental spirituality, or descends into the depths of
materiality.
To return to _Esoteric Buddhism_. The second statement is with regard to
the enormous period intervening between the mineral epoch, on Globe A, and
the man epoch, the term “man epoch” being used because of the necessity of
giving a name to that fourth kingdom which follows the animal, though in
truth the “man” on Globe A, during the First Round, is no man, but only
his prototype, or dimensionless image, from the astral regions. The
statement runs as follows:
The full development of the mineral epoch on Globe A, prepares the
way for the vegetable development, and, as soon as this begins,
the mineral life‐impulse overflows into Globe B. Then, when the
vegetable development on Globe A is complete and the animal
development begins, the vegetable life‐impulse overflows to Globe
B, and the mineral impulse passes on to Globe C. Then finally
comes the human life impulse on Globe A.(286)
And so it goes on for three Rounds, when it slackens, and finally stops at
the threshold of our Globe, in the Fourth Round; because the human period
(of the true physical men to be), the seventh, is now reached. This is
evident, for as said:
... There are processes of evolution which precede the mineral
kingdom, and thus a wave of evolution, indeed several waves of
evolution, precede the mineral wave in its progress round the
spheres.(287)
And now we have to quote from another article, “The Mineral Monad,” in
_Five Years of Theosophy_:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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