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- ESOTERIC PSYCHOLOGY
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- A TREATISE ON THE SEVEN RAYS
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- LUCIS PUBLISHING COMPANY New York
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- COPYRIGHT 1962 BY LUCIS TRUST
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- First printing, 1936
- Sixth printing, 1970
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- The publication of this book is financed by the Tibetan Book Fund which is established
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- A TREATISE ON THE SEVEN RAYS
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- Volume I Esoteric Psychology
- Volume II. Esoteric Psychology
- Volume III. Esoteric Astrology
- Volume IV. Esoteric Healing
- Volume V. The Rays and the Initiations
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- SYNOPSIS OF
- A TREATISE ON THE SEVEN RAYS
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- VOLUME I
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- SECTION ONE
- I. Introductory Remarks
- II. Certain Questions and Answers
- III. Ten Basic Propositions
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- SECTION TWO
- I. The Seven Creative Builders the Seven Rays
- II. The Rays and the Kingdoms in Nature
- III. The Rays and Man
- IV. Some Tabulations on the Rays
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- VOLUME II
- I. The Egoic Ray
- II. The Ray of the Personality
- III. Humanity Today
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- VOLUME III
- I. The Zodiac and the Rays
- II. The Nature of Esoteric Astrology
- III.The Science of Triangles
- IV. The Sacred and Non-Sacred Planets
- V. The Three Major Constellations
- VI. The Three Crosses
- VII.The Rays, Constellations and Planets
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- VOLUME IV
- I. The Basic Causes of Disease
- II. The Basic Requirements for Healing
- III The Fundamental Laws of Healing
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- VOLUME V
- I. Stanzas for Disciples
- II. The Fourteen Rules for Disciples and Initiates The Rays and the Initiations
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- Foreword xvii
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- Introductory remarks
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- 1. The Three Objectives in studying the Rays: 3
- a. Light is thrown on history 3
- b. The nature of man is clarified 4
- c. The new psychology is formulated 8
- 2. A definition of the words:
- Life-Quality-Appearance
- 3. The Seven Rays enumerated 22
- 4. The Function of Christianity z8
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- Certain Questions and their Answers:
- 1. What is the Soul and its Nature? 3C
- a. It is the Son of Father-Spirit and Mother-
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- b. It is the Principle of Intelligence 38
- c. It is Light and Energy 41
- d. It is the Principle of Sentiency 53
- 2. What are the Origin, Goal, Purpose and Plan of
- the Soul? 59
- a. The Three Rays of Aspect 62
- b. The Four Rays of Attribute 70
- 3. Can the Fact of the Soul be proved? 89
- 4. Of What Value is it to study the Rays? 109
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- 5. What is the meaning of:
- a. Sentiency
- b. Consciousness or Awareness
- c. Energy of Light
- Ten Basic Propositions:
- 1. There is one Life 141
- 2. There are seven Rays
- 3. Life-Quality-Appearance constitute Existence
- 4. The seven Rays are the seven Creative Force
- 5. The seven Rays manifest through the seven Planets
- 6. Every Human Being is on one of the Rays
- 7. There is one Monad, seven Rays and myriad
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- 8. The Laws of Evolution embody the Life of the seven Rays
- 9. Man develops through Self-expression and realisation
- 10. Individualisation leads eventually to Initiation
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- 1. The Seven Creative Builders, the Seven Rays:
- 1. The Rays and Life-Quality-Appearance
- 2. The Present Ray Plan and the Workers:
- The Origin of the Plan and its immediate Application
- 3. Three Major Propositions:
- a. Every Ray Life is an expression of a Solar Life b. Every Ray Life is the
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- c. The Quality of a Ray Life determines its' phenomenal Appearance
- 4. Quality in the World of Appearances
- 5. An Analysis of the Rays and their Expression
- The Rays and the Kingdoms in Nature:
- Introductory Remarks.
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- 1. The Mineral Kingdom: 223
- 2. The Vegetable Kingdom: z33
- a. Life, Radiance and Magnetism z35
- b. The Five Secrets of the Kingdoms in Nature z38
- c. The Planets and the Kingdoms in Nature z45
- 3. The Animal Kingdom:
- a. Human Relations to Animals 254
- b. Individualisation 258
- c. The Five Points of Contact 262
- d. Cyclic Manifestation
- e. The Problem of Sex 2688
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- III. The Rays and Man:
- Introductory Remarks. 3311
- 1. The Ray of the Solar System 334
- 2. The Planetary Ray-Earth 335
- 3. The Ray of the Fourth Kingdom 34z
- 4. The Racial Rays 348
- 5. The Rays in Cyclic Manifestation: 357
- a. The outgoing sixth Ray 358
- b. The incoming seventh Ray 3G1
- c. The functioning Ray Laws 375
- 6. The Nations and the Rays: 379
- a. The major Nations and their Rays 38'
- b. The Jewish Problem 391
- 7. The Ray of the Ego 4of
- Some Tabulations on the Rays 4411
- Index 433
- FOREWORD
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- THE question arises, each time a book is written which is to be read by earnest aspirants:
- What line of instruction will carry forward their training with the most speed?-for speed is an
- essential factor, if the present day unfoldment is to be rightly utilised and the stress and strain
- in the world relieved. The teaching to be given must likewise increase their mental competency,
- and lead to that stabilisation of the emotional body which will most rapidly set them free for
- service. It must be remembered that constant study (of papers), and the apprehension by the
- ear and eye of statements anent the Ageless Wisdom, serve only to increase responsibility, or
- produce brain fatigue and soreness, with subsequent revolt from instruction. Only that which
- is brought into use in the life is of practical value and retains its livingness. Sincerity is the
- first thing for which those of us who teach inevitably look.
- Let me remind those I reach through these books that the main result I look for
- is one of group co-operation and understanding, and not that of individual benefit. By studying
- and reading with care, a group interplay is set up, the group becomes more closely integrated,
- the units in it more closely linked together and as a group more closely blended in the unfolding
- Plan of the treat Ones. We are building and planning for the future and for humanity, and not
- for the personal unfoldment of any particular aspirant. The individual growth is of no
- tremendous significance. The formation and development of a band of pledged aspirants,
- trained to work together and to respond in unison to a teaching, is of real mo-
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- ment to those of us who are responsible for the training and for the preparation of the group of
- world disciples who will function with freedom and power in a later cycle. You see a tiny portion
- of the Plan. We see the Plan as it unfolds for a series of lives ahead, and we are today seeking
- those who can be taught to work in group formation and who can constitute one of the active
- units in the vast happenings that lie ahead, connected with that two-thirds of humanity who
- will stand upon the Path at the close of the age, and with that one-third who will be held over
- for later unfoldment. We are training men and women everywhere so that they can be
- sensitive to the Plan, sensitive to their group vibration, and thus able to co-operate intelligently
- with the unfolding purpose. It is a mistake to think that the Plan is to train aspirants to be
- sensitive to the vibration of a Master or to the Hierarchy. That is but incidental and of minor
- importance.
- It is for the purpose of training aspirants so that group awareness may be developed
- that these books have been written. Recognise clearly that you personally do not count, but
- that the group most surely does. Teaching is not given only in order to train you or to provide
- you with opportunity. All life is opportunity, and individual reaction to opportunity is one of the
- factors which indicate soul growth. For this, the training school of the world itself suffices.
- There should be in all impartation of truth no imposition of authority. Aspirants must
- be left free to avail themselves of the teaching or not, and spiritual work must go forward
- because of the free choice and self -initiated effort of the individual student.
- In the books already published three basic lines of teaching can be traced:
- First, a relatively new technique has been given as to the control of the body.
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- Second, teaching has been given anent the formation of the New Group of World
- Servers.
- Third, the general lines of the magical work of creation have received attention.
- The first line of teaching concerns the individual and his development; the second
- indicates the nature and ideals of the group into which he may find his way if he profits by the
- teaching and learns control; the third, could you but realise it, details in some measure the
- methods and modes of work during the coming new age.
- Ponder upon these three main approaches to truth, and think upon them with clarity of
- thought. Mental appreciation of their significance will produce understanding and will likewise
- increase the group apprehension of the teaching which I have sought to impart. Any student
- who thinks clearly and applies the teaching to his daily life is contributing most valuably to the
- group awareness.
- Oft an aspirant says to himself: "Of what real use am I? How can I, in my small sphere,
- be of service to the world?" Let me reply to these questions by pointing out that by thinking this
- book into the minds of the public, by expressing before your fellow men the teaching it imparts,
- and by a life lived in conforming with its teaching, your service is very real.
- This will necessarily involve a pledging of the entire personality to the helping of
- humanity, and the promise to the Higher Self that endeavour will be made to lose sight of self
- in service-a service to be rendered in the place and under the circumstances which a man's
- destiny and duty have imposed upon him. I mean a renewal of the effort to bring about the
- purification of all the bodies so that the entire lower man may be a pure channel and
- instrument through which spiritual force may flow unimpeded. I mean the attaining of an
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- tude wherein the aspirant desires nothing for the separated self, and in which he
- regards all that he has as something which he can lay upon the altar of sacrifice for the aiding
- of his brethren. Could all who read this book see the results of such a united effort, there
- would emerge a group activity, intelligently undertaken, which would achieve great things. So
- many people run hither and thither after this individual or that, or this piece of work or that,
- and, working with lack of intelligent co-ordination, achieve nothing and no group results. But
- united group effort would eventuate in an inspired reorganisation of the entire world, and the
- elimination of hindrances; there would be the making of real sacrifices and the giving up of
- personal wishes and desires in order that group purposes may be served.
- Above all, there must be the elimination of fear. With this I have dealt at
- length in A Treatise on White Magic, and have given likewise certain rules and formulas for its
- control. How many who have read the teaching profited by the informationz mating imparted?
- Will you not, with determination and because the world cries out for help, cast away fear and
- go forward with joy and courage into the future?
- There has been, behind all the books which I have written, a definite
- purpose and a planned sequence of teaching. It may be of interest to you if I trace them for
- you:
- The first book issued was Initiation, Human and Solar. This book was
- intended for the average aspirant, to lead him on from where he was to a vision of an organised
- band of teachers who were seeking to aid humanity (and incidentally himself), and to give some
- idea of their technique of work and modes of procedure.
- Letters on Occult Meditation indicated how these teachers could be
- reached and the discipline of life that the treading of the Path involved. These two are
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- A Treatise on Cosmic Fire is in an entirely different category. In the last analysis, it is
- for the guidance of the initiates of the world, and will lift the aspirant's eyes away from himself
- and his own growth to a vaster conception and a universal ideal. The mark of the initiate is his
- lack of interest in himself, in his own unfoldment and his own personal fate, and all aspirants
- who become accepted disciples have to master the technique of disinterestedness. Their eyes
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- may be developed and the power of the intuition be brought to bear on all problems and on the
- phenomena of life itself. This book was given the name The Light on the Soul.
- Here I am fulfilling my intention to write a book on the subject of the Seven Rays. This
- topic has always been of real interest for students, but about these rays little is known. We
- know, from The Secret Doctrine, that they are the building Forces and the sum total of all that
- is in the manifested universe, but their effect in the human kingdom, and their essential
- quality and nature, remain as yet a mystery. It will be necessary for me to avoid the cosmic
- note, if I may so call it, for I seek to make the information of practical value to the student and
- to the intelligent reader. I shall therefore approach the subject entirely from the standpoint of
- the human family and deal with the subject in terms of psychological values, laying the
- foundation for that new psychology which is much needed, and so dealing primarily with the
- human equation. What I have to say will be a commentary upon an expansion of the words
- found in the proem of The Secret Doctrine, that "All Souls are one with the Oversoul."
- We shall, from the outset, accept the fact of the soul. We shall not consider the
- arguments for or against the hypothesis of there being a soul-universal, cosmic, and divine, or
- individual and human. For our purposes of discussion, the soul exists, and its intrinsic reality
- is assumed, as a basic and proven principle. Those who do not admit this assumption can,
- however, study the book from the angle of a temporarily accepted hypothesis, and thus seek to
- gather those analogies and indications which may substantiate the point of view. To the
- aspirant, and to those who are seeking to demonstrate the existence of the soul because they
- believe in its existence, this expression of its laws and tradition, its nature, origin and
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- potentialities will become a gradually deepening and experienced phenomenon.
- What I indicate and the suggestions I may make, will, I forecast, be demonstrated, in
- the scientific sense, during the coming Aquarian Age. Science will then have penetrated a little
- further into the field of intangible yet real phenomena; it will have discovered mayhap it has
- already made this discovery) that the dense and concrete do not exist; it will know that there is
- but one substance, present in nature in varying degrees of density and of vibratory activity, and
- that this substance is impelled by urgent purpose and expressive of divine intent.
- We shall seek to avoid as far as possible those loose generalities which are so distressing
- to the academic and critical mind, and in which the mystic finds such relief and joy. I will
- however ask those who study this treatise to reserve their opinion and come to no crystallised
- judgment until the entire proposition has been presented to them, and its outlines have been
- clearly sensed and its detail somewhat elaborated.
- It will be necessary for us to introduce the subject on a wide basis and to link the
- individual with the general, and this may fat the first) seem too vast a theme, too speculative a
- presentation and too misty and vague an outline. But this situation cannot be avoided, for the
- argument-as must be the case in all truly occult work-must be considered from the universal to
- the particular, from the cosmic to the individual. Men are, as yet, too interested in the
- particular and the individual to find it easy to apply the same interest to the greater Whole in
- which they "live and move and have their being," nor do they at this time (as a general rule)
- possess that inner mechanism of thought and that intuitive perception of truth which will
- enable them easily to grasp the significance of that which underlies the symbolism of words, or
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- outline under the objective form. But the effort to understand carries its own reward, and the
- attempt to grasp and comprehend the Soul-cosmic, universal, planetary and individual leads
- inevitably to an unfoldment of the mental apparatus (with a subsequent development of the, as
- yet, quiescent brain cells) which must eventually produce a co-ordination of the thinking
- faculty, and resultant illumination.
- The nature of our septenary universe must be considered, and the relation of the
- threefoldz old human being to the divine Trinity must be noted. A general idea of the entire
- symbolic picture is of value. Each student, as he takes up the study of the rays, must steadily
- bear in mind that he himself -as a human unit-finds his place on one or other of these rays.
- The problem thus produced is a very real one. The physical body may be responsive to one type
- of ray force, whilst the personality as a whole may vibrate in unison with another. The ego or
- soul may find itself upon still a third type of ray, thus responding to another type of ray energy.
- The question of the monadic ray brings in still another factor in many cases, but this can only
- be implied and not really elucidated. As I have oft told you, it is only the initiate of the third
- initiation who can come in touch with his monadic ray, or his highest life aspect, and the
- humble aspirant cannot as yet ascertain whether he is a monad of Power, of Love or of
- Intelligent Activity.
- In concluding, I ask for your sincere cooperation in the work which we are undertaking.
- It may be of more general and public value than any other of my writings. I shall seek to make
- this treatise upon the soul relatively brief. I shall seek to express these abstract truths in such
- a way that the general public, with its profound interest in the soul, may be intrigued and won
- to a deeper consideration of what is as yet a veiled surmise. The Aquarian Age will see the fact
- of the soul demonstrated. This is an attempt, carried forward in the difficulties
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- of a transition period which lacks even the needed terminology, to aid that demonstration.
- Let me also add that your attitude to the imparted instruction should be that of the
- student who is seeking truth that can be verified and information that can be applied to the
- daily life and tested in the crucible of life experience. If, for instance, there are indeed seven
- rays, embodying seven types of divine energy, then a man should be able to recognise these
- types and energies in the particular field of phenomena in which he plays his little part. If the
- truth given is veiled in symbolism and offered as an hypothesis, it should at the same time be
- unveiled sufficiently so as to be recognisable, and should have in it if sufficient chined
- intelligent appeal to warrant its investigation. The words "All souls are one with the Oversoul"
- may and do, I believe, embody a basic and essential piece of information, but unless there is
- evidence in the world that there is appearing a living relation between all sentient beings, then
- the statement is meaningless. But the fact is that universal sentiency and a general
- awareness are recognised everywhere as existing and as developing. The world is full of
- knowledge, which is in the last analysis sentient response to conditions which exist, by minds
- which are developing but are not fully developed. It is becoming gradually apparent that under
- diversity lies a basic unity, and that our awareness is right and true and correct in so far as we
- can identify ourselves with this unity.
- In closing, may I beg all of you to go forward. Let nothing in the past-physical inertia,
- mental depression, lack of emotional control-keep you from taking fresh hold and with joy and
- interest making that needed progress which will fit you for more active and useful service.
- That none of you may be hindered by the past or by the present, but may live as Onlookers, is
- the prayer, constant and believing, of your teacher.
- THE TIBETAN.
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- THE GREAT INVOCATION
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- From the point of Light within the Mind of God Let light stream forth into the
- minds of men.
- Let Light descend on Earth.
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- From the point of love within the Heart of God Let love stream forth into the
- hearts of men.
- May Christ return to Earth.
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- From the centre where the Will of God is known Let purpose guide the little wills
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- The purpose which the Masters know and serve.
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- From the centre which we call the race of men Let the Plan of Love and Light
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- And may it seal the door where evil dwells.
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- "The above Invocation or Prayer does not belong to any person or group but to all
- Humanity. The beauty and the strength of this Invocation lies in its simplicity, and in its
- expression of certain central truths which all men, innately and normally, accept - the truth of
- the existence of a basic Intelligence to Whom we vaguely give the name of God; the truth that
- behind all outer seeming, the motivating power of the universe is Love; the truth that a great
- Individuality came to earth, called by Christians, the Christ, and embodied that love so that we
- could understand; the truth that both love and intelligence are effects of what is called the Will
- of God; and finally the self -evident truth that only through humanity itself can the Divine Plan
- work out."
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- EXTRACT FROM A STATEMENT BY THE TIBETAN
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- Published AUGUST 1934
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- Suffice it to say, that I am a Tibetan disciple of a certainz" lain degree, and this tells you
- but little, for all are disciples from the humblest aspirant up to, and beyond, the Christ
- Himself. I live in a physical body like other men, on the borders of Tibet, and at times (from the
- exoteric stand. point) preside over a large group of Tibetan lamas, when my other duties permit.
- It is this fact that has caused it to be reported that I am an abbot of this particular lamasery.
- Those associated with me in the work of the Hierarchy (and all true disciples are associated in
- this work) know me by still another name and office. A.A.B. knows who I am and recognises
- me by two of my names.
- I am a brother of yours, who has travelled a little longer upon the Path than has the
- average student, and has therefore incurred greater responsibilities. I am one who has wrestled
- and fought his way into a greater measure of light than has the aspirant who will read this
- article, and I must therefore act as a transmitter of the light, no matter what the cost. I am
- not an old man, as age counts among the teachers, yet I am not young or inexperienced. My
- work is to teach and spread the knowledge of the Ageless Wisdom wherever I can find a
- response, and I have been doing this for many years. I seek also to help the Master M. and the
- Master K.H. whenever opportunity o8offers, for I have been long connected with Them and with
- Their work. In all the above, I have told you much; yet at the same time I have told you nothing
- which would lead you to offer me that blind obedience and the foolish devotion which the
- emotional aspirant
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- offers to the Guru and Master whom he is as yet unable to contact. Nor will he make that
- desired contact until he has transmuted emotional devotion into unselfish service to
- humanity,-not to the Master.
- The books that I have written are sent out with no claim for their acceptance. They
- may, or may not, be correct, true and useful. It is for you to ascertain their truth by right
- practice and by the exercise of the intuition. Neither I nor A.A.B. are the least interested in
- having them acclaimed as inspired writings, or in having anyone speak of them (with bated
- breath) as being the work of one of the Masters. If they present truth in such a way that it
- follows sequentially upon that already offered in the world teachings, if the information given
- raises the aspiration and the will-to-serve from the plane of the emotions to that of the mind
- (the plane whereon the Masters can be found) then they will have served their purpose. If the
- teaching conveyed calls forth a response from the illumined mind of the worker in the world,
- and brings a flashing forth of his intuition, then let that teaching be accepted. But not
- otherwise. If the statements meet with eventual corroboration, or are deemed true under the
- test of the Law of Correspondences, then that is well and good. But should this not be so, let
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- I. Introductory remarks.
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- 1. The three Objectives in studying the Rays.
- 2. Definition of the words: Life-Quality-Appearance.
- 3. The Seven Rays enumerated.
- 4. The Function of Christianity.
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- The study of the rays, and a true and deep comprehension of the inner significance of the
- teaching, will do for us three things:
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- A. It will throw much light upon the times and cycles in the unfolding panorama of
- history. In the last analysis, history is an account of the growth and development of man from
- the stage of the cave man, with his consciousness centred in his animal life, up to the present
- time wherein the human consciousness is steadily becoming more inclusive and mental, and so
- on and up to the sage of a perfected son of God. It is an account of the apprehension, by man,
- of the creative ideas which have moulded the race and are establishing its destiny. It gives us a
- dramatic picture of the progress of those souls who are carried in or out of manifestation by the
- appearance or disappearance of a ray. We shall find, as we study, that words will greatly
- handicap our expression of the realities involved, and we must endeavour to penetrate beneath
- the surface meaning to the esoteric structure of truth. These rays are in constant movement
- and circulation, and demonstrate an activity which is progressive and cyclic and evidences in.
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- quiescent at another, and according to the particular ray which is making its presence felt at
- any particular time, so will be the quality of the civilisation, the type of forms which will make
- their appearance in the kingdoms of nature, and the consequent stage of awareness (the state
- of consciousness) of the human beings who are carried into form life in that particular era.
- These embodied lives (again in all four kingdoms) will be responsive to the peculiar vibration,
- quality, colouring and nature of the ray in question. The ray in manifestation will affect
- potently the three bodies which constitute the personality of mind, and the influence of the ray
- will produce changes in the mind content and the emotional nature of the man and determine
- the calibre of the physical body.
- I am aware, therefore, that in giving out this relatively new teaching upon the rays I
- may, in my endeavour to shed fresh light, temporarily increase the complexity of the subject.
- But as experiment is made, as people are studied in the laboratories of the psychologists and
- the psychoanalysts in connection with their ray indications, and as the newer sciences come
- into wise use and their proper sphere, we shall gain much and the teaching will find
- corroboration. We shall see emerging a new approach to the ancient truths, and a new mode of
- investigating humanity. In the meantime let us concentrate upon the clear enunciation of the
- truth anent the rays, and seek to tabulate, outline and indicate their nature, purpose and
- effects.
- The seven rays, being cyclic in appearance, have continuously passed in and out of
- manifestation and have thus left their mark down the apes upon mankind, and therefore hold
- the clue to any true historical survey. Such a survey still remains to be made.
- B. A second result of the study of the rays will be to clarify our knowledge as to the
- nature of man. Modern psychology, experimental and academic, has done much to gather
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- information as to how a man functions, what is the nature of his reactions, the calibre of his
- thought apparatus and the quality of his physical mechanism, the mode of his thinking and
- the sum total of complexes, psychoses, neuroses, instincts, intuitions and intellectual fixations
- which he undoubtedly is. Medical psychology has also given us much, and we have learnt that
- the human being is entirely conditioned by his instrument of expression and can express no
- more than his nervous system, brain and glands permit. We find, however, that some of the
- theories, even the best proven, break down, given varying conditions. The field covered by
- psychology today is so vast, its schools so many and varied, and its terminology so cumbersome,
- that I can make no attempt to deal with it here.
- The indebtedness of the world to the trained psychologists cannot be estimated, but
- unless there is a key idea interjected into the whole field of thought, it will fall of its own
- weight, and produce (as it is already producing) problems, complexes and diseases of the mind
- which are direct results of its own methods. The knowledge we now have of how men work on
- the physical plane as integrated personalities, and of how they can be expected to work, given
- certain conditions, is broad and sound, and the wideness of its grasp can be somewhat gauged
- if we compare what we know today with what was known a hundred and fifty years ago. But it
- has been largely based upon a study of the abnormal, and upon the form aspect (this latter
- being the true scientific method), and is therefore limited and circumscribed when it is put to
- the test in the last analysis and in the light of the undoubtedly existent supernormal. What I
- seek to do, and the contribution I seek to make to the subject, have to do with the emphasis we
- shall lay upon the nature of the integrating principle found within all coherent forms and on
- that which can (for lack of
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- a better word) be called the soul or self. This principle, which informs the body nature and
- expresses its reactions through the emotional and mental states, is of course recognised by
- many schools of psychology, but remains nevertheless an unknown and undefinable quantity.
- They find it impossible to discover its origin; they know not what it is, whether or no it is an
- informing entity, detached and separate from the body nature; they question whether it is an
- integrated energetic sum total brought into existence through the fusion of the body cells, and
- therefore, through the process of evolution, constituting a thinking, feeling entity; or whether it
- is no more than the aggregated life and consciousness of the cells themselves.
- The above is a generalisation which will serve our purpose and will cover the general
- proposition. It will appear, as we study, that the energies which inform the personalities and
- which constitute the nature of the human being fall naturally into three groups:
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- r. Those energies which we call "the spirits in men." You note here the utter superficiality of
- that phrase. It is meaningless and misleading. Spirit is free, but within that essential unity
- the "points of fire" or "the divine sparks" can be seen and noted. These unities, within the
- unity, are coloured by and react qualitatively to, three types of energy, for it is scientifically
- true, and a spiritual fact in nature, that God is the Three in One and the One in Three. The
- spirit of man came into incarnation along a line of force emanation from one or other of these
- three streams, which form one stream, emanating from the Most High.
- s. These streams of energy differentiate into a major three. yet remain one stream. This is an
- occult fact worthy of
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- the deepest meditation. In their turn they differentiate into seven streams
- which "carry into the light," as it is called, the seven types of souls. It is with these seven that
- we shall deal.
- 3. The energies into which the three distribute themselves, thus becoming seven, in their turn
- produce the forty-nine types of force which express themselves through all the forms in the
- three worlds and the four kingdoms in nature. You have therefore:
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- a. Three monadic groups of energies. The essential Unity expresses, through these
- three, the qualities of Will, Love and Intelligence.
- b. Seven groups of energies which are the medium through which the three major
- groups express the divine qualities.
- c. Forty-nine groups of forces to which all forms respond and which constitute the body
- of expression for the seven, who in their turn are reflections of the three divine qualities.
-
- In some mysterious ways, therefore, the differentiations which manifest in nature are
- found in the realm of quality and not in the realm of reality.
- It is with the seven groups of souls for soul energies) that we shall deal, and with the
- threefold forms in the fourth kingdom of nature which they create, and through which they
- have to express the quality of their ray group and the energy of that one of the three essential
- groups to which their soul ray is related. We shall therefore, if possible, endeavour to add to
- modern psychology and enrich its content with that esoteric psychology which deals with the
- soul or self, the ensouling entity within the form.
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- C. The third effect of the study of these rays should be twofold. Not only shall we
- understand somewhat the inner side of history, not only shall we gain an idea of the divine
- qualities emerging from the three aspects and determining the forms of expression on the
- physical plane, but we shall have a practical method of analysis whereby we can arrive at a
- right understanding of ourselves as ensouling entities, and at a wiser comprehension of our
- fellowmen. When, through our study, we ascertain for instance that the tendency of our soul
- ray as that of will or power, but that the ray governing the personality is that of devotion, we
- can more truly gauge our opportunity, our capacities and our limitations; we can more justly
- determine our vocation and service, our assets and our debits, our true value and strength.
- When we can add to that knowledge an analysis which enables us to realise that the physical
- body is reacting preeminently to the soul ray, whilst the emotional body is under the influence
- of the personality ray which is historically in manifestation at the time, we are then in a
- position to gauge our particular problem with judgment. We can then deal more intelligently
- with ourselves, with our children and with our friends and associates. We shall find ourselves
- able to cooperate more wisely with the Plan as it is seeking expression at any particular time.
- It is a platitude to say that the true meaning of "psychology" is the "word of the soul." It
- is the sound, producing an effect in matter, which a particular ray may make. This is in some
- ways a difficult way of expressing it, but if it is realised that each of the seven rays emits its
- own sound, and in so doing sets in motion those forces which must work in unison with it, the
- entire question of man's free will, of his eternal destiny and of his power to be self-assertive
- comes up for solution. These questions we shall seek to answer as we proceed.
-
- Some of the points which I may seek to make clear will not be capable of substantiation
- and cannot be proved by you. These it would be wise to accept as working hypotheses, in order
- to understand that whereof I seek to speak. Some of the points I may make you may find
- yourself capable of checking up in your own life experience, and they will call forth from you a
- recognition coming from your concrete mind; or they may produce in you a reaction of the
- intensest conviction, emanating from your intuitively aware Self. In any case, read slowly; apply
- the laws of analogy and of correspondence; study yourself and your brethren; seek to link what
- I say to any knowledge you may possess of the modern theories, and remember that the more
- truly you live as a soul the more surely you will comprehend that which may be imparted.
- As you study you must not forget the basic concept that in all occult work one is
- occupied with energy-energy units, energy embodied in forms, energy streams in flow; and that
- these energies are made potent and embody our purpose through the use of thought; they
- follow along the well-defined thought currents of the group.
- It must be remembered, however, that it is in this region of thought that the cleavage
- comes between black and white magic. It is in the use of thought power that the two aspects
- of magic can be seen functioning, and therefore it is true that there is no black magic, per se,
- until one reaches the realm of mind. No one can be a black magician until the will and the
- thought work in unison, until mind control and the creative work of the focussed mind can be
- seen. It has oft been said the black magician is rare, indeed, and that is verily true, because
- the creative thinker, with power to use the sustained will, is also rare.
- Let me illustrate. There is need for clear thinking on these matters, for as we study the
- psychology of the microcosm
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- and arrive at an understanding of his ray impulses and energies we shall need to see clearly the
- way we go so that we shall tread the path of selflessness, leading to group awareness, and not
- the path of individualism, leading eventually and inevitably (as the mind aspect becomes
- organised) to the left hand path of black magic.
- Those strong souls who consciously and knowingly enter into the realms of spiritual
- force and take thence that which they need and that which they choose, must work with
- intelligence, so that there may be a subsequent wise distribution of force within a chosen area.
- Those who know themselves to be in the rank and file of aspirants, but who possess the
- persistence which will drive them forward to the goal, need to remember that theirs is the
- responsibility of adding their quota to the sum total, and that this is done every time they think
- of the group, correspond with a fellow aspirant or meditate.
- Extend the idea, then, from the student in a group to the group itself, regarding it as a
- group unit within a larger group. You have there a perfect analogy to the way the Great Ones
- work at this time. Regard, therefore, all your work as group work, causing effects which are
- inevitable and contributing to the potency of the group thought form.
- The second thing upon which I seek to touch concerns the testing going on inevitably
- among the aspirants and disciples at this time. This is not so much a testing of their place
- upon the Path, as of their power to live in the world as citizens of another kingdom, and as the
- custodians of that which the world as a rule does not recognise. In so far as that testing is
- applied, and in so far as it can be gauged, I seek to point out that the testing is not applied, as
- some think, because of their affiliation with any group or because of their one-pointed
- determination to tread the Path. It is applied because the aspirants' own souls so ordained it,
- prior to incarnation, and it
-
- was the will of their souls that a certain measure of growth, hitherto unknown, should be
- attained, a certain degree of detachment from form should be achieved, and a certain
- preparation should be undergone which would lead to a liberation from the form life. The idea
- that a renewed effort towards the goal of spiritual light is the cause of trouble or precipitates
- disaster is not a statement of fact. The extent of the discipline to be undergone by a disciple is
- settled and known by his soul before he even takes a body; it is determined by law.
- It is this problem of energy units and their mutual interplay which underlies the entire
- subject of the rays which we shall seek to investigate. Every group in the world is a nucleus for
- the focussing and interplay of the seven types of force, just as every human being is also a
- meeting place for the seven types of energy,-two in the ascendant and five less potent. Every
- group can consequently be a creative centre and produce that which is an expression of the
- controlling energies and of the directed thought of the thinkers in the group. From the
- standpoint of Those Who see and guide, therefore, every group is constructing something that
- is relatively tangible and governed by certain building laws. The great work of the Builders
- proceeds steadily. Often that which is built is inchoate, futile and without form or purpose,
- and of no use to either gods or men. But the race as a whole is now coming into an era wherein
- the mind is becoming a potent factor; many are learning to hold the mind steady in the light,
- and consequently are receptive to ideas hitherto unrecognised. If a group of minds can be so
- drawn together and fused into an adequate synthesis, and if they (in their individual and daily
- meditation) keep focussed or oriented towards that which can be apprehended, great concepts
- can be grasped and great ideas intuited. Men can train themselves-as a group-to think these
- intuited ideas of the true and the beautiful and of the Plan into manifested
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- existence, and thus a creation of beauty, embodying a divine principle, can be built. Ponder on
- this, seek to fit yourselves for the registering of these ideas, and train yourselves to formulate
- them into thoughts and to transmit them so that others can apprehend them also. This is the
- nature of the real work to be done by the new groups, and students today who can grasp this
- idea have the opportunity to do some of this pioneering work.
- Always the individual of advancement and of poise has been able to do this intuiting,
- and to concretise the idea. Groups of students meditating synchronously should now attempt
- to do the same. The effort to synchronise effort does not relate so much to the time element as
- to unity of intent and of purpose.
- There is to be found today in the realm of the intuition much of wonder; this can be
- contacted. It is now the privilege of the race to contact that "raincloud of knowable things" to
- which the ancient seer Patanjali refers in his fourth book; the race, through its many
- aspirants, can today precipitate this "raincloud" so that the brains of men everywhere can
- register the contact. Hitherto this has been the privilege of the illumined and rare seer. In this
- way the New Age will be ushered in and the new knowledge will enter into the minds of
- humanity.
- This can be practically demonstrated if those who are interested in this Treatise on the
- Seven Rays can attune themselves to think clearly, and with a poised and illumined mind seek
- to understand what is relatively a new aspect of truth.
- In undertaking to reveal something anent the nature of the seven rays, I feel it
- necessary to remind all of you who take up this study that any speculation as to the emanating
- source of the rays must remain profitless until there is developed within each student that
- apparatus of response and that sensitive mechanism which will enable him to register a wider
- field of contacts than is at present possible. Many are as yet in
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- the initial stage of registering an awareness of a field of expression which they know exists-the
- field of soul awareness-but which is not yet for them their normal field of expression. Many
- know a great deal about it, theoretically but the practical effects of applied knowledge are not
- yet theirs. Many are conscious of consciousness, and are aware of the kingdom of the soul and
- of an occasional reaction to impression from that kingdom, but they are not yet consciousness
- itself, nor so identified with the soul that consciousness of all else drops away. To achieve that
- is their aim and objective.
-
- Let me also remind you that the career of the Monad (an aspect of energy found on one
- or other of the three major rays) can be roughly divided into three parts, leading to a fourth:
- 1. A lower realisation of a unity which is the unit of the form nature. In this unity, the soul
- is so closely identified with the matter aspect that it sees no distinction, but of the form, and
- knows not itself as soul. This often reaches its height in some life of full personality
- expression, wherein the soul is completely centred in personality reactions; the lower life is so
- strong and vital that a powerful and material expression eventuates.
- A subsequent and painful differentiation of the consciousness into a realised
- duality. In this condition, the man is distinctly aware of what is termed his essential duality;
- he knows he is spirit -matter, is form-life, and is the soul in manifestation. During this sage,
- which covers many lives and carries the man along the path of probation and discipleship as far
- as the third initiation the centre of gravity (if I may so express it) shifts steadily out of the form
- side and centres itself more and more in that of the soul. There is a growing consciousness
- that there is a
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- Reality which embraces, and at the same time extinguishes, duality.
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- Remember that the entire story of evolution is the story of consciousness, and of a
- growing expansion of the "becoming-aware" principle, so that from the microscopic interest of
- the self -conscious man-for we shall retain the parable within the confines of the fourth
- kingdom in nature-we have a slowly developing inclusiveness which finally leads him into the
- consciousness of the cosmic Christ.
-
- 3. The higher realisation of unity follows upon this sense of duality, and in this final stage the
- sense of being soul and body is lost. The consciousness identifies itself with the indwelling Life
- of the planet and of the solar system. When this happens, there is the registering of a state of
- being which lies beyond word, mind and form expression of any kind.
-
- The great Jewish seer sought to convey these three stages in the words, I Am-That-I-
- Am. He thus expressed them tritely and succinctly and adequately, had we but the
- development to know it. The third (however understood) defies expression, and hints at a
- fourth type of realisation which is that of Deity itself, about which it profits us not to
- speculate.
- 2. Life-Quality -Appearance
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- In our study of the rays it must therefore be remembered that we are dealing with life-
- expression, through the medium of matter-form. The highest unity will be cognised only when
- this dual relation is perfected. The theory of the One Life may be held, but I deal not basically
- with theory but with that which may be known, provided there is growth and intelligent
- application of truth. I deal with possibility and with that which is capable of achievement.
- Many these days like to
-
- talk and think in terms of that One Life, but it remains but speech and thought, whilst the
- true awareness of that essential Unity remains a dream and an imagining. Whenever this
- reality is put into words duality is emphasised and the spiritual controversy (using the word in
- its basic meaning and not in its ordinary warlike connotation) is enhanced. Take for example
- the words: "I believe in the One Life" or "To me, there is but one Reality," and note how they are
- in their phraseology an expression of duality. Life cannot be expressed in words nor can its
- realised perfection. The process of "becoming," which leads to "being," is a cosmic event,
- involving all forms, and no son of God lies separated from that mutable process as yet. As long
- as he is in form he cannot know what Life is, though, when he has attained certain steps and
- can function on the higher planes of the system in full awareness, he can begin to glimpse that
- awful Reality. Certain great initiates, down the ages, have fulfilled their function of revealers,
- and have held before the eyes of the pioneering disciples of life the ideal of Oneness and of
- Unity. It has nevertheless been a matter of shifting the focus of attention progressively out of
- one form into another, and thus, from a higher standpoint getting a fresh glimpse of a possible
- truth. Each age (and the present is no exception) has believed its grasp of Reality and its
- sensitivity to the inner Beauty to be greater and nearer the True than was ever previously
- possible. The highest realisation of what is termed the One Life is the awareness (of the
- initiate of high degree) of the embodied Logos, of Deity, and his identification with the
- consciousness of that stupendous Creator Who is seeking expression through the medium of
- the solar system. No initiate on the planet can identify himself with the consciousness of that
- Identified Being (in the esoteric sense of the term) Who, speaking in the Bhagavad &Gita, says:
- "Having
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- pervaded the entire universe with a fragment of Myself, I remain."
- These thoughts I commend to your consideration and to your careful pondering, begging
- you to see to it that there is a steady expansion of your sense of awareness and a growing
- capacity to make understanding contacts with that emerging Truth, Reality and Beauty which
- the universe declares. Guard yourself at the same time from mystical rhapsodies anent the
- One Life, which are apt to be no more than the negation of all mental apprehension and a
- luxuriating in the sensuous perception of a highly developed and high grade emotional nature.
- All our considerations therefore in this Treatise on the Seven Rays will necessarily be
- held within the realm of thought which involves awareness of duality. I shall employ the
- language of duality, and this I shall do, not because I seek to emphasize it to the neglect of
- unity (for this unity is to me somewhat of a reality and I glimpse more than a possibility), but
- because all aspirants and disciples and all initiates up to the third initiation-as I earlier said-
- are swinging as a pendulum between the pairs of opposites, spirit and matter. I speak not here
- of the pairs of opposites of the astral or emotional plane, which are illusory reflections of the
- true pairs of opposites, but of the basic duality of manifestation. I seek to deal with that
- material which is of practical value and which can be grasped by the illumined intelligence of
- the average man. It is necessary for all students who seek illumination and a right
- apprehension of truth to drop the emphasis so often laid upon certain aspects and
- presentations of truth being spiritual and others being mental. It is in the realm of so-called
- mind that the great principle of separateness is found. It is also in the realm of mind that the
- great at-one-ment is made. The words of the initiate Paul have here a fitting place, wherein he
- says: "Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ," and adds
-
- in another place that Christ had made "in himself, of twain, one new man". It is through the
- mind that theory is formulated, truth distinguished and Deity apprehended. When we are
- more advanced upon the Path, we shall see naught but spirit everywhere, and the aphorism,
- enunciated by that great disciple, H.P.B., that "matter is spirit at the lowest point of its cyclic
- activity" and "Spirit is matter on the seventh plane. z , or the highest, will be a realised fact in
- our consciousness. It is as yet but an intellectual phrase which means little except the
- enunciation of a truth, incapable of proof. Everything is an expression of a spiritual
- consciousness, which spiritualises by its inherent life all matter-forms. A grub or worm
- working out its little life in a mass of decaying substance is as much a spiritual manifestation
- as an initiate working out his destiny in a mass of rapidly changing human forms. It is all
- manifested Deity; it is all divine expression and all a form of sensitive awareness and of
- response to environment, and therefore a form of conscious expression.
- The seven rays are the first differentiation of the divine triplicity of Spirit-
- Consciousness-Form, and they provide the entire field of expression for the manifested Deity.
- We are told in the scriptures of the world that the interplay, or the relation between, Father-
- Spirit and Mother-Matter produces eventually a third, which is the Son, or the consciousness
- aspect. That Son, the product of the two, is esoterically defined as "the One Who was third but
- is the second." The reason for this wording is that there first existed the two divine aspects,
- Spirit-Matter, or matter impregnated with life, and it was only when these two realised their
- mutual unity (note the necessary ambiguity of that phrase) that the Son emerged. The
- esotericist, however, regards Spirit-Matter as the first unity, and the Son therefore is the
- second factor. This Son, Who is divine Life incarnate in matter, and consequently the producer
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- of the diversity and immensity of forms, is the embodiment of divine quality. We might
- therefore utilise-for the sake of clarity-the terms Life-Quality-Appearance as interchangeable
- with the more usual trinity of Spirit-Soul-Body, or Life-Consciousness-Form.
- I shall utilise the word Life when referring to Spirit, to energy, to the Father, to the first
- aspect of Divinity, and to that essential dynamic electric Fire which produces all that is, and is
- the sustaining, originating Cause and Source of all manifestation.
- I shall use the word Appearance to express that which we call matter, or form, or
- objective expression; it is that illusory tangible outer appearance which is animated by life.
- This is the third aspect, the Mother, overshadowed and fertilised by the Holy Ghost, or Life,
- united with intelligent substance. This is fire by friction-a friction brought about by life and
- matter and their interplay, and producing change and constant mutation.
- I shall use the word quality as expressive of the second aspect, the Son of God, the
- cosmic Christ incarnate in form-a form brought into being by the relation of spirit and matter.
- This interplay produces that psychological Entity which we call the Christ. This cosmic Christ
- demonstrated to us His perfection, as far as the human family is concerned, through the
- medium of the historical Christ. This psephological Entity can bring into functioning activity a
- quality within all human forms which esoterically can "obliterate the forms" and so engross the
- attention as to be regarded eventually as the main factor and as constituting all that is. This
- truth as to life and quality and form is made most clearly apparent to us in the stop of the
- Christ of Galilee. He was constantly reminding the people that He was not what He appeared to
- be, neither was He the Father in Heaven, and He is ever referred
-
- to by those who know and love Him in terms of quality He demonstrated to us the quality of the
- love of God, and in Himself He embodied not only that which He had evolved of the seven ray
- qualities, but also-as do few of the sons of God-a basic principle of the ray of the Solar Logos
- Himself, the quality of Love. This we shall study more closely when we take up the
- consideration of the second Ray of Love-Wisdom.
- The seven rays are therefore embodiments of seven types of force which demonstrate to
- us the seven qualities of Deity These seven qualities have consequently a sevenfold effect upon
- the matter and forms to be found in all parts of the universe, and have also a sevenfold
- interrelation between themselves.
- Life-quality-appearance are brought together into a synthesis in the manifested
- universe and in man incarnate, and the result of this synthesis is sevenfold, producing seven
- types of qualified forms which emerge on all planes and in all kingdoms. It must be
- remembered that all the planes which we, from our little point of view, regard as formless are
- not really so. Our seven planes are but the seven subplanes of the cosmic physical plane. We
- shall not deal with the planes, except in their relation to man's unfoldment, nor shall we deal
- with the macrocosm, or with the developing life of the Cosmic Christ. We shall confine our
- attention entirely to man and to his psychological reactions to the qualified forms in three
- directions: to those in the subhuman kingdoms in nature, to those with whom he associates in
- the human family and to the guiding Hierarchy and the world of souls. The seven ray types
- must be dealt with entirely from the human angle, for this treatise is intended to give the new
- psychological approach to man through an understanding of the energies, seven in number,
- with their forty-nine differentiations, which animate him and make him what he is. Later, as
- we take up each ray
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- type, we shall subject man to a close analysis and study his reactions in these three directions.
- These seven rays are the seven streams of force issuing from a central energy after (in
- point of time) that vortex of energy had been set up. Spirit and matter became mutually
- interactive and the form or appearance of the solar system began its process of becoming,-a
- process leading to an eventual being. This idea is ancient and true. We find reference to the
- seven aeons and the seven emanations and to the life and nature of the seven "Spirits which
- are before the Throne of God" in the writings of Plato and of all initiates who laid down in
- ancient times the basic propositions which have guided the human mentality down the ages.
- These great Lives, functioning within the boundaries of the solar system, gathered to
- Themselves that substance which They required for manifestation and built it into those forms
- and appearances through which They could best express Their innate qualities. Within the
- radius of Their influence, They gathered all that now appears. This aggregated, qualified
- material constitutes Their body of manifestation, just as the solar system is the body of
- manifestation of the Trinity of aspects.
- This idea can best be apprehended if one remembers that every human being is, in his
- turn, an aggregate of atoms and cells built into form and having scattered throughout that
- form organs and centres of differentiated life which function in rhythm and relation, but
- which have varying influences and differing purposes. These aggregated and animated forms
- present an appearance of an entity or central life which is characterised by its own quality, and
- which functions according to the point in evolution, thus making an impress by its radiation
- and life upon every atom and cell and organism within the radius of immediate influence and
- also upon every other human being contacted. Man is a psychic entity, a Life Who,
-
- through radiatory influence, has built a form, coloured it with His own psychic quality and thus
- presented an appearance to the environing world which will persist for as long a time as He
- lives in form.
- This statement covers also the life story and the qualified appearance of any one of the
- seven rays. God, Ray, Life, and Man are all psychological entities and builders of forms.
- Therefore a great psychological life is appearing through the medium of a solar system. Seven
- psychological lives, qualified by seven types of force, are appearing through the medium of the
- seven planets. Each planetary life repeats the same technique of manifestation-life-quality-
- appearance-and in its second aspect of quality demonstrates as a psychological entity. Every
- human being is a miniature replica of the entire plan. He is also spirit-soul-body, life-quality-
- appearance. He colours his appearance with his quality and animates it with his life. Because
- all appearances are expressions of quality and the lesser is included in the greater, every form
- in nature and every human being is found upon one or other of the seven qualifying rays and
- his appearance in a phenomenal form is coloured by the quality of his basic ray. It is qualified
- predominantly by the ray of the particular life upon whose emanation he issued forth, but it
- will include also in a secondary measure the six other ray types.
- Let us therefore posit-as a symbolical analogy-the fact of a Central Life (extraneous and
- outside our solar system yet within it during the process of manifestation) Which decides
- within Itself to take a material form and to incarnate. A vortex of force is set up as a
- preliminary step and we then have God immanent and God transcendent at the same time.
- This vortex, as a result of this initial activity, demonstrates through the medium of what we
- call substance or (to use a technical term of modern science, which is the best we can do at this
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- through the ether of space. The consequence of this active interplay of life and soul, stance is
- that a basic unity is constituted. Father and mother are at-one. This unity is characterised by
- quality. Through this triplicity of life-quality-form, the central Life evokes and manifests
- consciousness, or awareness of response to all that is eventuating, but in a degree which it is
- impossible for us to cognise, limited as we are by our present relatively undeveloped point in
- evolution.
- Students of this treatise must bear in mind, from the very start of their studies, the
- necessity for familiarising themselves with these four conditioning factors-life-quality-
- appearance-and their result or synthesis which we call Consciousness.
- Always, therefore, we predicate that which stands outside of the appearance and which
- is conscious of that appearance. This involves awareness of its material development and
- consequent adequacy of expression, and also awareness of its psychic unfoldment. No study of
- the rays is possible apart from this fourfold recognition. Our grasp of the subject will be much
- facilitated if we train ourselves to regard ourselves as an accurate (though as yet undeveloped)
- expression and reflection of this initial creative quaternary. We are lives, making an
- appearance, expressing quality and slowly becoming aware of the process and the objective, as
- our consciousness becomes more like that of Divinity Itself.
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- As part of the initial Plan, the one Life sought expansion, and the seven aeons or
- emanations came forth from the central vortex and actively repeated the earlier process in all
- its details. They too came into manifestation and in the work of expressing active life, qualified
- by love and limited by an outward phenomenal appearance, they swept into a secondary activity
- and became the seven Builders, the seven Sources of
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- life and the seven Rishis of all the ancient scriptures. They are the original psychic Entities,
- imbued with the capacity to express love (which involves the concept of duality, for the loving
- and the loved, the desiring and the desired, must here be posited) and to emerge from subjective
- being into objective becoming. We call these seven by various names, as follows:
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- r. The Lord of Power or Will. This Life wills to love, and uses power as an expression of divine
- beneficence. For His body of manifestation He uses that planet for which the sun is regarded
- as the esoteric substitute.
- z. The Lord of Love-Wisdom, Who is the embodiment of pure love, is regarded by esotericists as
- being as close to the heart of the Solar Logos as was the beloved disciple close to the heart of
- the Christ of Galilee. This Life instils into all forms the quality of love, with its more material
- manifestation of desire, and is the attractive principle in nature and the custodian of the Law
- of Attraction, which is the life-demonstration of pure Being. This Lord of Love is the most
- potent of the seven rays, because He is on the same cosmic ray as the solar Deity. He expresses
- Himself primarily through the planet Jupiter, which is His body of manifestation.
- 3. The Lord of Active lntelligence. His work is more closely linked to matter and He works in
- cooperation with the Lord of the second ray. He is the motivating impulse in the initial work of
- creation. The planet Saturn is His body of expression within the solar system, and through the
- medium of matter (which beneficently obstructs and hinders) He provides humanity with a
- vast field of experiment and experience.
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- personality and perforce employ the personal pronoun, I must not be accused of personalizing
- these great forces. I speak in terms of entity, of pure Being, and not in terms of human
- personality. But the handicap of language persists; and in teaching those who think in terms
- of the lower concrete mind, and whose intuition is dormant or only manifesting in flashes, I am
- compelled to speak in parables and use the language of word symbols. Let me point out also
- that all statements which I may make are in relation to our particular planet and couched in
- terms that can be understood by the humanity which our planet has produced. The work, as I
- outline it, constitutes only a fraction of the work undertaken by these Beings; They each have
- Their own purpose and radius of influence, and as our Earth is not one of the seven sacred
- planets (nor the body of manifestation of one of the basic seven rays), They have purposes and
- activities in which our Earth plays only a minor part.
- 4. The Lord of Harmony, Beauty and Art. The main function of this Being is the creation of
- Beauty (as an expression of truth) through the free interplay of life and form, basing the design
- of beauty upon the initial plan as it exists in the mind of the solar Logos. The body of
- manifestation of this life is not revealed, but the activity emanating from it produces that
- combination of sounds, colours and word music that expresses-through the form of the ideal-
- that which is the originating idea. This fourth Lord of creative expression will resume activity
- upon the Earth about six hundred years hence, though already the first faint impress of His
- influence is being felt and the next century will see a re-awakening of creative art in all its
- branches.
- 5. The Lord of Concrete Knowledge and Science. This is a Great Life in close touch with the
- mind of the creative
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- Deity, just as the Lord of the second ray is in close touch with the heart of that same
- Deity. His influence is great at this time, though not as potent as it will be later. Science is a
- psychological unfoldment in man due to this ray influence, and is only entering into its real
- work. His influence is waxing in power, just as the influence of the sixth Lord is waning.
- The Lord of Devotion end Idealism This solar Deity is a peculiar and characteristic expression of
- the quality of the solar Logos. Forget not that in the great scheme of the universal universe (not
- just our universe) our solar Logos is as differentiated and distinctive in quality as are any of the
- sons of men. This ray force, with the second ray, is a true and vital expression of the divine
- nature. A militant focussing upon the ideal, a one-pointed devotion to the intent of the life
- urge, and a divine sincerity are the qualities of this Lord, and set their impress upon all that is
- found within His body of manifestation. Advanced esotericists debate as to whether Mars is, or
- is not, the planet through which He manifests. You must remember that only a few of the
- planets are the bodies of expression of the Lords of the rays. There are ten "planets of
- expression" (to use the term employed by the ancient Rishis), and only seven ray Lives are
- regarded as the Builders of the system. The great mystery, which is finally revealed in the
- higher initiations, is the relation of a ray to a planet. Therefore seek not full information at
- this time. The influence of this sixth Lord is now passing out.
- The Lord of Ceremonial Order or Magic is now coming into power and is slowly but surely
- making His pressure felt. His influence is most potent upon the physical plane, for there is a
- close numerical interrelation between (for
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- physical, just as the seventh root race will see complete conformity to and a perfect expression
- of law and order. This ray of order and its incoming is partially responsible for the present
- tendency in world affairs toward governmental dictatorship and the imposed control of a
- central governing body.
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- It may be of value here if I give you the following statement as to the activity, or
- non-activity, of the rays, begging you to bear in mind that this statement refers only to our
- Earth and its evolutions:
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- Ray One.....Not in manifestation.
- Ray Two.....In manifestation since 1575 A.D.
- Ray Three..In manifestation since 1425 A.D.
- Ray Four.....To come slowly into manifestation
- after 2025 A.D.
- Ray Five.....In manifestation since 1775 A.D.
- Ray Six...... Passing rapidly out of manifestation. It began to
- pass out in 1625 A.D.
- Ray Seven....In manifestation since I675 A.D.
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- These are of course all lesser cycles within the influence of the sign Pisces. You will see that
- four rays are in manifestation at this time -the second, third, fifth, and seventh. ,
- The question arises here: How does it happen that we find people in incarnation
- on all the rays at practically the same time? The reason is that, as you can easily see, the
- fourth is beginning to approach and the sixth is passing out, which puts six of the rays in the
- position of having their egos in manifestation. There are however very few of the fourth ray
- egos on the Earth at this time, and a very large number of sixth ray egos, for it will be about
- two hundred years before all the sixth ray egos pass out of incarnation. As to the first ray egos,
- there are no pure first ray types on the planet. All so-called
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- first ray egos are on the first subray of the second ray, which is in incarnation. A pure first ray
- ego in incarnation at this time would be a disaster. There is not sufficient intelligence and love
- in the world to balance the dynamic will of an ego on the ray of the destroyer.
- Just as the human family has a relation to the planetary Logos of our Earth which is
- best expressed by stating that it constitutes His heart and brain, so does the sum total of
- analogous evolutions within the entire solar system constitute the heart and brain of the solar
- Logos. Intelligent activity and love are the outstanding characteristics of a developed son of
- God, whilst their lower reflections-sex and desire-are the characteristics of the average man
- and the undeveloped sons of God.
- These seven living qualified emanations from the central vortex of force are composed of
- untold myriads of energy units which are inherently and innately aspects of life, endowed with
- quality and capable of appearance. Below the human, the combination of these three produces
- conscious response to the environment, regarding the environment as composed of the sum
- total of all lives, qualities and appearances,-the synthesis of the seven rays or emanations of
- the Deity. They produce in the human kingdom a self-conscious awareness, and in the
- superhuman world a synthetic inclusiveness. All human monads, carried into manifestation by
- the will and desire of some ray Lord, are part of His body of manifestation. Potentially they
- express His quality and appear phenomenally according to the point in evolutionary expression
- which has been reached. "As He is, so are we in this world," but only as yet potentially-the goal
- of evolution,
- being to make the potential into the real, and the latent into the expressed. The work of the
- esotericist is just this very thing: to bring out of latency, the hidden quality.
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- 4. The Function of Christianity
- I have now laid down the basic premise that all that is known to us is a manifesting divine
- Entity, expressing Itself through three aspects which (for the purposes of this treatise and
- because they are more in line with the terminology of emerging modern thought) I choose to call
- Life-Quality-Appearance. These are but other names for the Trinity of all the great religions,
- and are synonymous with the Christian phrase, Father, Son and Holy Ghost (those old
- anthropomorphic terms!); with Spirit, Soul and Body, the current phraseology; and with the
- Life, Consciousness and Form of the Indian philosophy.
- May I interpolate here the comment that modern thinkers would do well to bear in mind
- that the importance of Christianity lies in the realisation that it is a bridging religion. This is
- symbolised for us by the fact that the Master of all the Masters took incarnation in Palestine,
- that slice of land which is midway between Asia and Europe, and which partakes of the
- character of both. Christianity is the religion of the transitional period which links the era of
- self-conscious existence with that of a group-conscious world. It is extant in the age which will
- see that type of thought prevailing which (when rightly applied) will serve as the connecting link
- between the worlds of concrete and of abstract mind. The Old Commentary puts it thus:
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- "When the hour arrives wherein the light of the soul reveals the
- antaskarana (the bridge between the personality consciousness and the soul consciousness,
- A.A.B.) then shall men be known by their knowledge, be coloured by the despair of desire
- unappeased, be divided into those who recognise their dharma (meet all implied obligations and
- duties) and those who only see the working out of karma, and from the very nature of their
- need find light and peace at last."
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- Christianity is primarily a religion of cleavage, demonstrating to man his duality and so
- laying the foundation for future unity". This is a most needed stage and has served humanity
- well; the purpose and intent of Christianity has been definite and high, and it has done its
- divine work. Today it is in the process of being superseded, but by what new formulation of
- truth is not yet revealed. The light is slowly pouring into man's life, and in this lighted radiance
- he will formulate the new religion and arrive at a fresh enunciation of ancient truth. Through
- the lens of the illumined mind, he will shortly see aspects of divinity hitherto unknown. Has it
- ever dawned on you that there may be qualities and characteristics of the divine nature, latent
- as yet within the form, that have hitherto remained totally unknown and not even dimly
- sensed, and which, as yet, are literally unprecedented and for which we have neither words nor
- other adequate medium of expression? So it is. Just as the phrase "group-consciousness" would
- carry, for early primitive man, no significance whatsoever, and would have been only a
- meaningless string of alphabetical forms, so (lingering just below the surface of our manifested
- world) lie divine qualities and a purpose which is as far removed from the consciousness of our
- present humanity as the idea of collective awareness was from the consciousness of prehistoric
- humanity. Take courage from this thought. The past guarantees the infinite expansion of the
- future.
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- II. Certain Questions and their Answers.
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- 1. What is the soul and its nature?
- 2. What is the origin, goal, purpose and plan of the soul?
- 3. Can the fact of the soul be proved?
- 4. Of what value is it to study the rays?
- 5. What is the meaning of: Sentiency; Consciousness
- Awareness; Energy or Light?
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