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Flying Roll XX
The Elementary View of Man
The following diagram will of course be immediately recognised by all
of you:
Now supposing a physical man to be here represented, Kether
is the Crown and is above the head. The junction of Chokmah and Binah
in Daath is in the head itself. Then Chesed and Geburah will correspond
to the arms and shoulders, Tiphereth and Yesod to the trunk and body,
Netzach and Hod to the hips and legs, and Malkuth to the feet alone.
Now I will put to you the question, where was the mystic body of our
Founder, Christian Rosenkreutz discovered? In Tiphereth. And what is Tiphereth?
The centre. That is to say it is in the centre of the middle Sphere and
when that middle Sphere is projected what does it represent? The Polar
Axis. Representing then the Polar Axis it will be in a sense invisible
from the outside. Therefore the outermost form of the whole projection
will be spherical. Now that would imply that Tiphereth corresponds
to the heart and Tiphereth represents the place where the Chief Adept
is found and it is the Polar Axis, and the influence which is surrounding
this physical body of the man is a Sphere like that of the Universe. This
Sphere then surrounds the body. Thus it will be the Assiah Plane
of the Man, the Malkuth containing the reflection of the other Ten Sephiroth.
Now this Sphere is what we of the Rosicrucian Order, call the magical
mirror of the Universe, or the Sphere of sensation of the Microcosm. It
is the Aura of the man. Now you will understand that as the Chief Adept
is placed in Tiphereth you may expect to find the most vital portion of
the body about the heart. The heart will therefore represent the King
of the physical body. All this is, of course, much better explained in
the lecture on the Microcosm which you will get later on.
This sphere, answering to the Sphere of the Macrocosm, you will naturally
expect that it will have the forces of the Macrocosm reflected in
it. Towards which part of the Zodiac then would you expect the man in
the centre to face? He will face towards that point in his Sphere of sensation
which represents the ascending degree in his horoscope and that ascending
degree will therefore be the point which is opposite. His object is the
development of the Daath principle which is in the head. This principle
is, you will observe, the link between Ruach and Neschamah.
Now thus is the Consciousness attributed. In Chiah is the beginning of
the Self of Man. The real Self is in Jechidah, and its presentment in
Chiah. Thus Jechidah is called the Divine Consciousness ‘Conscire'
means ‘to know with' and ‘to be in touch with' and only your
Kether can do this as regards the Divine and your Kether is then the Divine
Consciousness. In Ruach is the human Consciousness and the human Will.
In Jechidah is the Divine Will; so that the human Will is like the King
of the material body. The automatic Consciousness, as it is called, is
in Yesod, and has to do with the lower passions and desires. Being automatic,
that is moving of itself, it can hardly be said to be Will. Now this is
the danger which threatens the man who yields to the temptations of the
lower desires. The Human Will which should be seated in Tiphereth, in
the heart, is attracted to contemplation of, and union with, the automatic
Consciousness so that the human Consciousness abdicates its throne
and becomes automatic. You will find in the life history of men that vice
brings about a species of automatic condition which compels them
always to move in the same grooves, and it is a known fact that it recurs
at regular intervals like a disease, and it is indeed a disease.
This automatic Consciousness in its right place refers to Yesod which
is the part which attracts the material atoms, and here it is in its proper
place. When, however, it usurps the place of the Human Consciousness then
it rules instead of being subject to the Human Consciousness, and this
destroys the balance of the Sephiroth.
Now in Daath is the Throne of the Spiritual Consciousness and Daath being
the result of Chokmah and Binah it is the presentment of the seven
following Sephiroth, that is to say that in the head are the seven planets
of which the eyes will answer to the two luminaries—the right to
the Sun and the left to the Moon.
You will now at once see that spiritual consciousness does not partake
of the physical body but is the light which radiates. The way in which
thought proceeds is by radiation, that is to say, its rays are thrown
vibrating through this sphere of Astral Light. This will explain to you
a very fruitful source of mistaken Clairvoyance. The many errors arise
therefrom: It is really a selfishness of the thought plane. The Consciousness
is content, as it were, to receive the reflections which are in its sphere
and which have necessarily been modified by the person himself. Let us
take an example of individual modification and we will choose that of
the planet Mars. Fire will be red. That is to say, that in all cases of
a fiery nature the judgment will be fairly accurate. But the fault will
be manifest when you come to a watery nature. It will then be represented
by violet instead of by blue as it should be, and he will always want
to bring the nature of the Fire into the watery natures. Here then is
a fruitful source of error in Clairvoyance, especially arising in natures
which are not selfish in the ordinary sense, but which have that more
subtle selfishness which arises from too much study of oneself. This
is why, in our system of Occultism we are contrary or converse to that
taught by the Theosophical Society. The Theosophists apparently advise
the student to commence with the study of the Universe; and while I quite
agree that he may arrive at his end by that means, there is the danger
of that spiritual or thought-selfishness, and this is the reason why we
study the Microcosm before the Macrocosm.
This continual dwelling on one's own nature with the idea of reforming
and making oneself better is apt to give you too contracted a view,
and you are threatened with the selfishness which you have yourself engendered.
This is also the danger of too great asceticism, because it is apt to
bring about the feeling that you are better than another person. These
are the dangers. If you can escape these dangers you will arrive at the
goal. Therefore to the student who is studying Clairvoyance, it is
particularly advisable that he should rather repress that form of
it which tends in his own direction, for feat of encouraging that spiritual
selfishness which is so subtle as to escape his attention until it is
too late. If he continues along this path his errors will increase, and
he will arrive at a period of depression. From this will arise a series
of miserable feeling which might have been checked in the beginning.
You see now that the sin of the Automatic Consciousness is what is commonly
called vice. The sin of the Human Consciousness is that of the intellectual
man.
The sin of the Spiritual Consciousness is the error of a somewhat
psychic nature; you cannot have sin of the Divine Consciousness because
you cannot have any error in Kether. Here again, you see, we have the
representation of the four Planes in Man, or YHVH.
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