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In
harmony with the Hermetic axiom "As above, so below" and vice
versa, Solar Systems are born, die and come to birth anew in cycles of
activity and rest, as does man.
There is a constant flaming out and dying down of activity in
every department of nature, corresponding to the alternations of ebb and flow,
day and night, summer and winter, life and death.
In the beginning of a Day of Manifestation it is taught that a
certain Great Being (designated in the Western World by the name of God, but by
other names in other parts of the earth) limits Himself to a certain portion of
space, in which He elects to create a Solar System for the evolution of added
self-consciousness. (See diagram 6).
He includes in His own Being hosts of glorious Hierarchies of, to
us, immeasurable spiritual power and splendor. They are the fruitage of past manifestations
of this same Being and also other Intelligences, in descending degrees of
development down to such as have not reached a stage of consciousness as high
as our present humanity, and therefore these latter will not be able to finish
their evolution in this System. In God--this great collective Being--there are
contained lesser beings of every grade of intelligence and stage of
consciousness, from omniscience to an unconsciousness deeper than that of the
deepest trance condition.
During the period of manifestation with which we are concerned,
these various grades of beings are working to acquire more experience than they
possessed at the beginning of this period of existence. Those who, in previous
manifestations, have attained to the highest degree of development work on
those who have not yet evolved any consciousness. They induce in them a stage
of self-consciousness from which they can take up further work themselves.
Those who had started their evolution in a former Day of Manifestation, but had
not progressed far at the close, now take up their task again, just as we take
up our daily work in the morning where we left off the previous night.
All the different Beings, however, do not take up their evolution
at the early stages of a new manifestation. Some must wait until those who
precede them have made the conditions which are necessary for their further
development. There are no instantaneous processes in nature. All is an
exceedingly slow unfolding, a development which, though so exceedingly slow, is
yet absolutely certain to attain ultimate perfection. Just as there are
progressive stages in the human life--childhood, youth, manhood or womanhood,
and old age--so in the macrocosm there are different stages corresponding to
these various periods of the microcosmic life.
A child cannot take up the duties of fatherhood or motherhood.
Its undeveloped mental and physical condition render it incapable of doing such
work. The same is true of the less evolved beings in the beginning of manifestation.
They must wait until the higher evolved have made the proper conditions for
them. The lower the grade of the intelligence of the evolving being, the more
it is dependent upon outside help.
At the Beginning, then, the highest Beings--those who are the
farthest evolved--work upon those who have the greatest degree of
unconsciousness. Later, they turn them over to some of the less evolved
entities, who are then able to carry the work a little further. At last
self-consciousness is awakened. The evolving life has become Man.
From the point where the self-conscious individual Ego has come
into being he must go on and expand his consciousness without outside help.
Experience and thought are then to take the place of outside teachers and the
glory, power and splendor he may attain are limitless.
The period of time devoted to the attainment of
self-consciousness and to the building of the vehicles through which the spirit
in man manifests, is called "Involution."
The subsequent period of existence, during which the individual
human being develops self-consciousness into divine omniscience, is called
"Evolution."
The Force within the evolving being which makes evolution what
it is and not a mere unfoldment of latent germinal possibilities; which makes
the evolution of each individual differ from that of every other; which
provides the element of originality and gives scope to the creative ability
which the evolving being is to cultivate that he may become a God--that Force
is called "Genius," and as previously explained, its manifestation is
"Epigenesis."
Many of the advanced philosophies of modern times recognize
involution and evolution. Science recognizes only the latter, because it (Science)
deals only with the Form side of manifestation. Involution belongs to the Life
side; but the most advanced scientists regard Epigenesis as a demonstrable
fact. The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception combines all three as necessary
to full understanding of the past, present and future development of the System
to which we belong.
We might use a homely instance to illustrate the building of a
Cosmos. Suppose a man wants to establish a home in which to live. He first
selects a suitable location and then proceeds to build a house, dividing it
into various rooms to serve certain purpose. He makes a kitchen, dining-room
bedrooms and bathroom, and furnishes them all to suit the special purpose they
are intended to serve.
When God desires to create, He seeks out an appropriate place in
space, which He fills with His aura, permeating every atom of the cosmic
root-substance of that particular portion of space with His Life, thus
awakening the activity latent within every inseparate atom.
This Cosmic Root-substance is an expression of the negative pole
of the Universal Spirit, while the great Creative Being we call God (of whom
we, as spirits, are part) is an expression of the positive energy of the same
Universal Absolute Spirit. From the work of one upon the other, all that we see
about us in the Physical World has resulted. The oceans, the Earth everything
we see manifesting as mineral, plant animal and human forms--all are crystallized
space, emanated from this negative Spirit-substance, which alone existed at
the dawn of Being. As surely as the hard and flinty house of the snail is the
solidified juices of its soft body, so surely all forms are
crystallizations around the negative pole of Spirit.
God draws from the Cosmic Root-substance outside His immediate
sphere; thus the substance within the nascent cosmos becomes denser than it is
in Universal space, between Solar Systems.
When God has thus prepared the material for His Habitation, He
next sets it in order. Every part of the system is pervaded by His
consciousness, but a different modification of that consciousness in each part
of division. The Cosmic Root-substance is set in varying rates of vibration and
is therefore differently constituted in its various divisions, or regions.
The above is the manner in which the Worlds come into being and
are fitted to serve different purposes in the evolutionary scheme, the same as
the various rooms in the house are fitted to serve the purpose of everyday life
in the Physical World.
We have already seen that there are seven Worlds. These Worlds
have each a different "measure" and rate of vibration. In the densest
World (the Physical) the measure of vibration, though in the case of
light-waves reaching a rate of hundreds of millions per second, is nevertheless
infinitesimal when compared to the rapidity of the vibration in the Desire
World, which is next to the Physical. To get some conception of the meaning and
rapidity of vibration, perhaps the easiest way is to watch the heat vibrations
rising from a very hot stove, or from a steam radiator near a window.
It must be borne constantly in mind that these Worlds are not
separated by space or distance, as is the earth from the other planets. They
are states of matter, of varying density and vibration, as are the solids,
liquids and gases of our Physical World. These Worlds are not instantaneously
created at the beginning of a day of Manifestation, nor do they last until the
end; but as a spider spins its web thread by thread, so god differentiates one
after another of the worlds within Himself, as the necessity arises for new
conditions in the scheme of evolution in which He is engaged. Thus have all the
seven Worlds been gradually differentiated as they are at present.
The highest Worlds are created first, and as involution is to
slowly carry the life into denser and denser matter for the building of forms,
the finer Worlds gradually condense and new Worlds are differentiated within
God to furnish the necessary links between Himself and the Worlds which have
consolidated. In due time the point of greatest density, the nadir of
materiality, is reached. From that point the life begins to ascend into higher
Worlds, as evolution proceeds. That leaves the denser Worlds depopulated, one by
one. When the purpose has been served for which a particular World was created,
God ends its existence, which has become superfluous, by ceasing within Himself
the particular activity which brought into being and sustained that World.
The highest (finest, rarest, most ethereal) Worlds are the first
created and the last eliminated, while the three densest Worlds, in which our
present phase of evolution is carried on, are but comparatively evanescent
phenomena incident to the spirit's dip into matter.
The evolutionary scheme is carried through these five Worlds in
seven great Periods of Manifestation, during which the virgin spirit, or
evolving life, becomes first, man--then, a God.
At the beginning of Manifestation God differentiates within
(not from) Himself these virgin spirits, as sparks from a Flame, of the
same nature, capable of being fanned into Flames themselves. Evolution is the
fanning process which is to accomplish that end. In the virgin spirits are
enfolded all the possibilities of their Divine Father, including the germ of
independent Will, which makes them capable of originating new phases, not
latent in them. The latent possibilities are transformed into dynamic
powers and available faculties during evolution, while the independent Will
institutes new and original departures--or Epigenesis.
Prior to the beginning of the pilgrimage through matter the
virgin spirit is in the World of Virgin Spirits, the next to the highest of the
seven Worlds. It has Divine Consciousness, but not Self- consciousness.
That, Soul-power, and the Creative Mind, are faculties or powers attained to by
evolution.
When the virgin spirit is immersed in the World of Divine
Spirit, it is blinded and rendered utterly unconscious by that matter. It is as
oblivious to outside conditions as is man when in the deepest trance. This
state of unconsciousness prevails during the first period.
In the Second Period it rises to the dreamless sleep state; in
the third Period it reaches the dream stage, and in the middle of the Fourth
Period, at which we have now arrived, the full waking consciousness of man is
attained. This is a consciousness pertaining to only the lowest one of the
seven Worlds. During the remaining half of this Period, and the entire three
remaining Periods, man must expand his consciousness so as to include all of
the six Worlds above this Physical World.
When man passed through these Worlds in his descent his energies
were directed by higher Beings, who assisted him to turn unconscious energy inward
for the building of proper vehicles. At last, when he was far enough advanced
and equipped with the threefold body as a necessary instrument, these higher
Beings "opened his eyes" and turned his gaze outward upon the
Chemical Region of the Physical World, that his energies might conquer it.
When he has fitted himself by his work in the Chemical Region,
his next step in progress will be toward an expansion in consciousness that
will include the Etheric Region; then the Desire World, etc., etc.
In the Rosicrucian terminology, the names of the seven Periods
are as follows:
These periods are successive Rebirths of our Earth.
It must not be thought that the above mentioned Periods have
anything to do with the planets which move in their orbits around the sun in
company with the earth. In fact, it cannot be too emphatically stated that
there is no connection whatever between these planets and the periods. The
Periods are simply past, present or future incarnations of our Earth,
"conditions" through which it has passed, is now passing, or will
pass in the future.
The three first mentioned Periods (the Saturn, Sun and Moon
Periods) have been passed through. We are now in the fourth, or Earth Period.
When this Earth Period of our Globe has been completed, we and it shall pass in
turn through the Jupiter, Venus and Vulcan conditions before the great
septenary Day of Manifestation comes to an end, when all that now is will once
more be merged in the Absolute for a period of rest and assimilation of the
fruits of our evolution, to re-emerge for further and higher development at the
dawn of another Great Day.
The three and one-half Periods already behind us have been spent
in gaining our present vehicles and consciousness. The remaining three and
one-half Periods will be devoted to perfecting these different vehicles and
expanding our consciousness into something akin to omniscience.
The journey made by the virgin spirit from unconsciousness to
omniscience, unfolding its latent possibilities into a kinetic energy, is a
process of marvelous complexity and only the roughest outline will at first be
given. As we progress in our present study, however, more details will be
filled in, until the picture is as complete as the writer is capable of making
it. The attention of the student is called to the definition of terms that are
given as new ideas are being presented. He is earnestly importuned to
familiarize himself with them, as the intention is to simplify the matter by
using only one familiar English name for the same idea throughout the work. The
name will be as descriptive as possible of the idea to be conveyed, in hopes
that thereby much of the confusion arising from a multiplex terminology may be
avoided. By paying strict attention to definition of terms, it should not be
too difficult for any person of average intelligence to acquire a knowledge of
at least the outlines of the scheme of evolution.
That such a knowledge is of the utmost importance will, we
think, be conceded by every intelligent individual. We live in this world,
governed by the laws of nature. Under these laws we must live and work, and we
are powerless to change them. If we know them and intelligently co-operate with
with them, these nature-forces become most valuable servants, e.g., electricity
and the expansive force of steam. If, on the other hand, we do not understand
them and in our ignorance work contrary to them, they become most dangerous
enemies, capable of terrible destruction.
Therefore, the more we know of the working methods of nature,
which latter is but the visible symbol of the invisible God, the better able we
shall be to take advantage of the opportunities it offers for growth and power;
for emancipation from bondage and for elevation to mastery.

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