The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 3 of 4: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and PhilosophyBlavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
Religion
The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 3 of 4: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy
Blavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
Theosophy
Without having recourse to the imposing ceremonies of the wand of
Hermes, or to the obscure formulæ of an unfathomable mysticism, a
mesmerizer in our own day will, by means of a few passes, disturb
the organic faculties of a subject, inculcate the knowledge of
foreign languages, transport him to a far‐distant country, or into
secret places, make him guess the thoughts of those absent, read
in closed letters, etc.... The antre of the modern sybil is a
modest‐looking room, the tripod has made room for a small round
table, a hat, a plate, a piece of furniture of the most vulgar
kind; only the latter is even superior to the oracle of antiquity
[how does M. Chabas know?], inasmuch as the latter only
spoke,(454) while the oracle of our day writes its answers. At the
command of the medium the spirits of the dead descend to make the
furniture creak, and the authors of bygone centuries deliver to us
works written by them beyond the grave. Human credulity has no
narrower limits to‐day than it had at the dawn of historical
times.... As teratology is an essential part of general physiology
now, so the _pretended_ Occult Sciences occupy in the annals of
humanity a place which is not without its importance, and deserve
for more than one reason the attention of the philosopher and the
historian.(455)
Selecting the two Champollions, Lenormand, Bunsen, Vicomte de Rougé, and
several other Egyptologists to serve as our witnesses, let us see what
they say of Egyptian Magic and Sorcery. They may get out of the difficulty
by accounting for each “superstitious belief” and practice by attributing
them to a chronic psychological and physiological derangement, and to
collective hysteria, if they like; still facts are there, staring us in
the face, from the hundreds of these mysterious papyri, exhumed after a
rest of four, five, and more thousands of years, with their magical
containments and evidence of antediluvian Magic.
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