The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 2 of 4: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and PhilosophyBlavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
Religion
The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 2 of 4: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy
Blavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
Theosophy
The _Bible_, from _Genesis_ to _Revelation_, is but a series of historical
records of the great struggle between White and Black Magic, between the
Adepts of the Right Path, the Prophets, and those of the Left, the
Levites, the clergy of the brutal masses. Even the students of Occultism,
though some of them have more archaic MSS. and direct teaching to rely
upon, find it difficult to draw a line of demarcation between the Sodales
of the Right Path and those of the Left. The great schism that arose
between the sons of the Fourth Race, as soon as the first Temples and
Halls of Initiation had been erected under the guidance of the “Sons of
God,” is allegorized in the Sons of Jacob. That there were two Schools of
Magic, and that the orthodox Levites did not belong to the holy one, is
shown in the words pronounced by the dying Jacob. And here it may be well
to quote a few sentences from _Isis Unveiled_.(478)
The dying Jacob thus describes his sons: “Dan,” he says, “shall be
a _serpent_ by the way, an _adder_ in the path, that biteth the
horse‐heels, so that his rider shall fall backwards [_i.e._, he
will teach candidates _Black_ Magic]. I have waited for thy
salvation, O Lord!” Of Simeon and Levi the patriarch remarks that
they “are brethren; instruments of _cruelty_ are in their
habitations. O my soul, come not thou into their _secret_; unto
their _assembly_.”(479) Now in the original, the words “their
secret” read—“their Sod.”(480) And Sod was the name for the great
Mysteries of Baal, Adonis and Bacchus, who were all Sun‐Gods and
had serpents for symbols. The Kabalists explain the allegory of
the fiery serpents by saying that this was the name given to the
tribe of Levi, to all the Levites, in short, and that Moses was
the chief of the Sodales.(481)
It is to the Mysteries that the original meaning of the “Dragon‐Slayers”
has to be traced, and the question is fully treated of hereafter.
Meanwhile it follows that, if Moses was the Chief of the Mysteries, he was
the Hierophant thereof; and further, if, at the same time, we find the
Prophets thundering against the “abominations” of the people of Israël,
that there were two Schools. “Fiery serpents” was, then, simply the
epithet given to the Levites of the priestly caste, after they had
departed from the Good Law, the traditional teachings of Moses, and to all
those who followed Black Magic. Isaiah, when referring to the “rebellious
children” who will have to carry their riches into the lands whence come
“the viper and _fiery_ flying _serpent_,”(482) or Chaldæa and Egypt, whose
Initiates had already greatly degenerated in his day (700 B.C.), meant the
sorcerers of those lands.(483) But these must be carefully distinguished
from the “Fiery Dragons of Wisdom” and the “Sons of the Fire‐Mist.”
In the _Great Book of the Mysteries_ we are told that:
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