To Anand: NOTICE Madame Blavatsky's OWN USE of this "sweet name" !!
Sep 19, 2004 12:31 PM
by Daniel H. Caldwell
Anand, in your posting titled
"Creating authority under sweet name of
original teaching", you write:
"Masters and HPB never claimed infallibility
or authority. According to them in TS everybody
is free to accept or reject any writing
including SD and Isis. So Daniel's efforts
of creating authority under sweet name of
'original teaching' are ridiculous."
Anand, please NOTICE Madame Blavatsky's OWN
USE of this "sweet name" in "The
Secret Doctrine":
"Mistakes have now to be checked by the
original teachings and corrected. . . ."
This statement will be found in its context
below in Blavatsky's correction about Mars
and Mercury belonging to the Earth
chain of globes:
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"Esoteric Buddhism" is too well known in
Theosophical circles, and even to the outside
world, for it to be necessary to enter at
length upon its merits here. It is an
excellent book, and has done still more
excellent work. But this does not alter
the fact that it contains some mistaken
notions. . . .
The time has arrived for the explanation of
some matters in this direction. Mistakes have
now to be checked by the original teachings
and corrected. . . .
As the author . . . was himself, as he says,
"an untrained mind" in Occultism, his own
inferences, and his better knowledge of
modern astronomical speculations than of
archaic doctrines led him quite naturally,
and as unconsciously to himself, to commit
a few mistakes of detail rather than of any
"broad rule." One such will now be noticed.
It is a trifling one, still it is calculated
to lead many a beginner into erroneous
conceptions. But as the mistaken notions of
the earlier editions were corrected in the
annotations of the fifth edition, so the sixth
may be revised and perfected. . . .
Among such . . . [was] the erroneous statement that two of the
superior Globes of the terrestrial chain were two of our well-known
planets: "besides the Earth . . . there are only two other worlds of
our chain which are visible. . . . Mars and Mercury. . . ." (Esoteric
Buddhism; p. 136.)
This was a great mistake. . . .
Let it now be distinctly stated, then, that the theory broached is
impossible, with or without the additional evidence furnished by
modern Astronomy. Physical Science can supply corroborative, though
still very uncertain, evidence, but only as regards heavenly bodies
on the same plane of materiality as our objective Universe. Mars and
Mercury, Venus and Jupiter, like every hitherto discovered planet (or
those still to be discovered), are all, per se, the representatives
on our plane of such chains. As distinctly stated in one of the
numerous letters of Mr. Sinnett's "Teacher," "there are other and
innumerable Manvantaric chains of globes which bear intelligent
Beings both in and outside our solar system." But neither Mars nor
Mercury belong to our chain. They are, along with the other planets,
septenary Units in the great host of "chains" of our system, and all
are as visible as their upper globes are invisible. . . .
When the present work was commenced, the writer, feeling sure that
the speculation about Mars and Mercury was a mistake, applied to the
Teachers by letter for explanation and an authoritative version. Both
came in due time, and verbatim extracts from these are now given.
". . . . . both (Mars and Mercury) are septenary chains, as
independent of the Earth's sidereal lords and superiors as you are
independent of the 'principles' of Daumling (Tom Thumb) -- which were
perhaps his six brothers, with or without night-
caps. . . . . . . . . ."
Again, here are more extracts from another letter written by the same
authority. This time it is in answer to some objections laid before
the Teachers. They are based upon extremely scientific, and as
futile, reasonings about the advisability of trying to reconcile the
Esoteric theories with the speculations of Modern Science, and were
written by a young Theosophist as a warning against the "Secret
Doctrine" and in reference to the same subject. He had declared that
if there were such companion Earths "they must be only a wee bit less
material than our globe." How then was it that they could not be
seen? The answer was: --
". . . . Were psychic and spiritual teachings more fully understood,
it would become next to impossible to even imagine such an
incongruity. Unless less trouble is taken to reconcile the
irreconcileable -- that is to say, the metaphysical and spiritual
sciences with physical or natural philosophy, 'natural' being a
synonym to them (men of science) of that matter which falls under the
perception of their corporeal senses -- no progress can be really
achieved. Our Globe, as taught from the first, is at the bottom of
the arc of descent, where the matter of our perceptions exhibits
itself in its grossest form. . . . . . . Hence it only stands to
reason that the globes which overshadow our Earth must be on
different and superior planes. In short, as Globes, they are in CO-
ADUNITION but not IN CONSUBSTANTIALITY WITH OUR EARTH and thus
pertain to quite another state of consciousness. Our planet (like all
those we see) is adapted to the peculiar state of its human stock,
that state which enables us to see with our naked eye the sidereal
bodies which are co-essential with our terrene plane and substance,
just as their respective inhabitants, the Jovians, Martians and
others can perceive our little world: because our planes of
consciousness, differing as they do in degree but being the same in
kind, are on the same layer of differentiated matter. . . . . What I
wrote was 'The minor Pralaya concerns only our little STRINGS OF
GLOBES.' (We called chains 'Strings' in those days of lip-
confusion.) . . . 'To such a string our Earth belongs.' This ought to
have shown plainly that the other planets were also 'strings' or
CHAINS. . . If he (meaning the objector) would perceive even the dim
silhouette of one of such 'planets' on the higher planes, he has to
first throw off even the thin clouds of the astral matter that stands
between him and the next plane. . . . ."
It becomes patent why we could not perceive, even with the help of
the best earthly telescopes, that which is outside our world of
matter. Those alone, whom we call adepts, who know how to direct
their mental vision and to transfer their consciousness -- physical
and psychic both -- to other planes of being, are able to speak with
authority on such subjects. And they tell us plainly: -- . . .
". . . . . . Be prudent, we say, prudent and wise, and above all take
care what those who learn from you believe in; lest by deceiving
themselves they deceive others . . . . . for such is the fate of
every truth with which men are, as yet, unfamiliar. . . . Let rather
the planetary chains and other super- and sub-cosmic mysteries remain
a dreamland for those who can neither see, nor yet believe that
others can. . . ."
It is to be regretted that few of us have followed the wise advice;
and that many a priceless pearl, many a jewel of wisdom, has been
cast to an enemy unable to understand its value and who has turned
round and rent us. . . .
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Daniel
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