Opportunities Now
Mar 10, 2006 10:35 AM
by carlosaveline cardoso aveline
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TESTS, PROBATION AND ACTUAL LEARNING
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Dear Friends,
To an ordinary observer, present controversies at “Theos-talk” might look
like a chaos. To the student of Esoteric Philosophy, there is a higher or
inner order in this apparent dis-order.
Actually, there is nothing wrong in the fact that difficulties and
contradictions emerge.
Some people see the spiritual path as a way of obtaining peace and comfort
at the personal level. In their deeds, if not in words, they try to reject
all “probations” and tests. They fear pain. They attach themselves to
pleasure.
When these people learn about H.P.B.’s struggle against theological
dogmatism and other forms of collective ignorance and hypocrisy, they feel
that the main teacher of the esoteric philosophy was excessively polemist.
They think that H.P.B. had a temper and that she was less peaceful than she
should have been.
Thinking like this may help us disguise our own tamasic love for routine and
ommision. Those who challenge collective ignorance are fiercely attacked in
various ways – so it is convenient for us to have some handy explanations
and excuses as to why we do not try to follow the example and the vibration
pattern of Initiates.
Ill-informed people believe that HPB challenged the dogmas of her time
because she was anxious, neurotic – or perhaps because she had ‘a missing
principle’ in her inner consciousness. The matter of the fact is that she
was setting an example for future generations of truth-seekers to follow.
She couldn’t avoid challenging the dogmas of her time because she was a
great soul. The same happened to many Messengers, great and small, since
Pythagoras, Buddha and Lao-tzu. Messengers don’t care about established
dogmas or personal well-being. Seen as an example of an vibration pattern,
H.P.B.’s life and suffering contain an inspiring example for us in the 21st
century.
She was a willing instrument to open a new road and to establish a better
pattern. More than one century after she left her body in 1891, her life
is still a living metaphor illustrating the path which we might take
courage to tread one of these days. The inner aspect of the progress along
this road is radiant with eternal bliss – while, at the outer level, the
learner’s personality undergoes a painful psychological and alchemical
transformation.
One Mahatma described this process in a letter to a lay chela:
“You were told (...) that the path to Occult Sciences has to be trodden
laboriously and crossed at the danger of life; that every new step in it
leading to the final goal, is surrounded by pit-falls and cruel thorns; that
the pilgrim who ventures upon it is made first to confront and conquer the
thousand and one furies (1) who keep watch over its adamantine (2) gates
and entrance – furies called Doubt, Skepticism, Scorn, Ridicule, Envy and
finally Temptation – especially the latter; and that he, who would see
beyond had to first destroy this living wall; that he must be possessed of a
heart and soul clad in steel, and of an iron, never failing determination
and yet be meek and gentle, humble and have shut out from his heart every
human passion, that leads to evil.”(3)
What about “Theos-talk” as a probationary field of search for truth?
Contradictions here are evidences that it is alive.
Right now, an apparent “fever” of messages and controversy precipitates
some materials and destroys others, in several levels of consciousness, and
with several kinds of magnetism.
New learning opportunities may be emerging from under the surface of such
outward misunderstandings.
“Opportunities are everywhere”, indeed.
Peace to all beings, and best regards, Carlos Cardoso Aveline.
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NOTES:
(1) Furies: in classical Mythology, feminine deities who punished crimes,
prompted by the victims, and who took revenge on behalf of the gods.
(2) Adamantine: like a diamond; impenetrably hard; utterly and unyieldingly
firm.
(3) “The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett”, Theosophical University Press,
Pasadena, California, 1992, Letter LXII, pp. 351-352.
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