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Two things become evident ''to all'' in the above passages, now that their false rendering is corrected in the revision text: (''a'') “the coming of Christ,” means ''the presence of'' {{Style S-Small capitals|Christos}} in a regenerated world, and not at all the actual coming in body of “Christ” Jesus; (''b'') this Christ is to be sought neither in the wilderness nor “in the inner chambers,” nor in the sanctuary of any temple or church built by man; for Christ—the true esoteric {{Style S-Small capitals|Saviour}}—''is no man'', but the {{Style S-Small capitals|Divine Principle}} in every human being. He who strives to resurrect the Spirit ''crucifed in him by his own terrestrial passions'', and buried deep in the “sepulchre” of his sinful flesh; he who has the strength to roll back ''the stone of matter'' from the door of his own inner sanctuary, he ''has the risen Christ in him''.<ref>“For ye are the temple [“sanctuary” in the ''revised'' N.T.] of the living God.” (II ''Cor''., vi, 16.)</ref> The “Son of Man” is no child of the bond-woman—''flesh'', but verily of the free-woman—''Spirit'',<ref>Spirit, or the Holy Ghost, was feminine with the Jews, as with most ancient peoples, and it was so with the early Christians. ''Sophia'' of the Gnostics, and the third Sephiroth ''Binah'' (the ''female'' Jehovah of the Kabalists), are feminine principles—“Divine Spirit,” or ''Ruach''. “''Achat Ruach Elohim Chayyim''.” “One is ''She'', the Spirit of the Elohim of Life,” is said in ''Sepher Yetzirah''. [chap. i, sect. 9.]</ref> the child of man’s own deeds, and the fruit of his own spiritual labour. | Two things become evident ''to all'' in the above passages, now that their false rendering is corrected in the revision text: (''a'') “the coming of Christ,” means ''the presence of'' {{Style S-Small capitals|Christos}} in a regenerated world, and not at all the actual coming in body of “Christ” Jesus; (''b'') this Christ is to be sought neither in the wilderness nor “in the inner chambers,” nor in the sanctuary of any temple or church built by man; for Christ—the true esoteric {{Style S-Small capitals|Saviour}}—''is no man'', but the {{Style S-Small capitals|Divine Principle}} in every human being. He who strives to resurrect the Spirit ''crucifed in him by his own terrestrial passions'', and buried deep in the “sepulchre” of his sinful flesh; he who has the strength to roll back ''the stone of matter'' from the door of his own inner sanctuary, he ''has the risen Christ in him''.<ref>“For ye are the temple [“sanctuary” in the ''revised'' N.T.] of the living God.” (II ''Cor''., vi, 16.)</ref> The “Son of Man” is no child of the bond-woman—''flesh'', but verily of the free-woman—''Spirit'',<ref>Spirit, or the Holy Ghost, was feminine with the Jews, as with most ancient peoples, and it was so with the early Christians. ''Sophia'' of the Gnostics, and the third Sephiroth ''Binah'' (the ''female'' Jehovah of the Kabalists), are feminine principles—“Divine Spirit,” or ''Ruach''. “''Achat Ruach Elohim Chayyim''.” “One is ''She'', the Spirit of the Elohim of Life,” is said in ''Sepher Yetzirah''. [chap. i, sect. 9.]</ref> the child of man’s own deeds, and the fruit of his own spiritual labour. | ||
On the other hand, at no time since the Christian era, have the precursor signs described in ''Matthew'' applied so graphically and forcibly to any epoch as they do to our own times. When has nation arisen against nation more than at this time? When have “famines”—another name for destitute pauperism, and the famished multitudes of the proletariat—been more cruel, earthquakes more frequent, or covered such an area simultaneously, as for the last few years? Millenarians and Adventists of {{Page aside|174}}robust faith, may go on saying that “the coming of (the carnalised) Christ” is near at hand, and prepare themselves for “the end of the world.” Theosophists—at any rate, some of them—who understand the hidden meaning of the universally-expected Avatars, Messiahs, Sosioshes and Christs—know that it is no “end of the world,” but “the consummation of the age,” i.e., the close of a cycle, which is now fast approaching.<ref>There are several remarkable cycles that come to a close at the end of this century. First, the 5,000 years of the Kaliyuga cycle; again the Messianic cycle of the Samaritan (also Kabalistic) Jews of the man connected with Pisces (Ichthys or “Fish-man” Dag). It is a cycle, historic and not very long, but very occult, lasting about 2,155 solar years, but having a true significance only when computed by lunar months. It occurred 2410 and 255 | On the other hand, at no time since the Christian era, have the precursor signs described in ''Matthew'' applied so graphically and forcibly to any epoch as they do to our own times. When has nation arisen against nation more than at this time? When have “famines”—another name for destitute pauperism, and the famished multitudes of the proletariat—been more cruel, earthquakes more frequent, or covered such an area simultaneously, as for the last few years? Millenarians and Adventists of {{Page aside|174}}robust faith, may go on saying that “the coming of (the carnalised) Christ” is near at hand, and prepare themselves for “the end of the world.” Theosophists—at any rate, some of them—who understand the hidden meaning of the universally-expected Avatars, Messiahs, Sosioshes and Christs—know that it is no “end of the world,” but “the consummation of the age,” ''i.e.'', the close of a cycle, which is now fast approaching.<ref>There are several remarkable cycles that come to a close at the end of this century. First, the 5,000 years of the Kaliyuga cycle; again the Messianic cycle of the Samaritan (also Kabalistic) Jews of the man connected with ''Pisces'' (Ichthys or “Fish-man” ''Dag''). It is a cycle, historic and not very long, but very occult, lasting about 2,155 solar years, but having a true significance only when computed by lunar months. It occurred 2410 and 255 {{Style S-Small capitals|b.c.}}, or when the equinox entered into the sign of the ''Ram'', and again into that of ''Pisces''. When it enters, in a few years, the sign of ''Aquarius'', psychologists will have some extra work to do, and the psychic idiosyncrasies of humanity will enter on a great change.</ref> If our readers have forgotten the concluding passages of the article, The Signs of the Times,” in ''Lucifer'' for October last, let them read them over, and they will plainly see the meaning of this particular cycle.<sup>1</sup> | ||
Many and many a time the warning about the “false Christs” and prophets who shall lead people astray has been interpreted by charitable Christians, the worshippers of the dead-letter of their scripture, as applying to mystics generally, and Theosophists most especially. The recent work by Mr. Pember, Earth’s Earliest Ages, is a proof of it. Nevertheless, it seems very evident that the words in Matthew’s Gospel and others can hardly apply to Theosophists. For these were never found saying that Christ is “Here” or “There,” in wilderness or city, and least of all in the “inner chamber” behind the altar of any modern church. Whether Heathen or Christian by birth, they refuse to materialise and thus degrade that which is the purest and grandest ideal—the symbol of symbols—namely, the immortal Divine Spirit in man, whether it be called Horus, Krishna, Buddha, or Christ. None of them has ever yet said: “I am the Christ”; {{Page aside|175}}for those born in the West feel themselves, so far, only Chrêstians,<ref>The earliest Christian author, Justin Martyr, calls, in his First Apology, his co-religionists Chrêstians, ''χρηστιανοί''—not Christians.</ref> however much they may strive to become Christians in Spirit. It is to those, who in their great conceit and pride refuse to win the right of such appellation by first leading the life of Chrêstos; <ref>“Clemens Alexandrinus, in the second century, founds a serious argument on this paronomasia that (lib. III, cap. xvii, p. 53, et | Many and many a time the warning about the “false Christs” and prophets who shall lead people astray has been interpreted by charitable Christians, the worshippers of the dead-letter of their scripture, as applying to mystics generally, and Theosophists most especially. The recent work by Mr. Pember, ''Earth’s Earliest Ages'', is a proof of it. Nevertheless, it seems very evident that the words in Matthew’s Gospel and others can hardly apply to Theosophists. For these were never found saying that Christ is “Here” or “There,” in wilderness or city, and least of all in the “inner chamber” behind the altar of any modern church. Whether Heathen or Christian by birth, they refuse to materialise and thus degrade that which is the purest and grandest ideal—the symbol of symbols—namely, the immortal Divine Spirit in man, whether it be called Horus, Krishna, Buddha, or Christ. None of them has ever yet said: “I am the Christ”; {{Page aside|175}}for those born in the West feel themselves, so far, only ''Chrêstians'',<ref>The earliest Christian author, Justin Martyr, calls, in his ''First Apology'', his co-religionists ''Chrêstians'', ''χρηστιανοί''—not Christians.</ref> however much they may strive to become ''Christians'' in Spirit. It is to those, who in their great conceit and pride refuse to win the right of such appellation by first leading the life of ''Chrêstos'';<ref>“Clemens Alexandrinus, in the second century, founds a serious argument on this paronomasia that (lib. III, cap. xvii, p. 53, ''et circa''—Psal. 55, D), all who believed in Chrêst (''i.e.'', in ''a good man'') both are, and are called, ''Chrêstians'', that is, ''good men''” (''Stromata'', lib. II, ch. iv, quoted in Higgins’ ''Anacalypsis'', I, 568).<sup>2</sup> And Lactantius (''Divine Institutes'', lib. IV, cap. vii) says that it is only through ''ignorance'' that people call themselves Christians, instead of Chrêstians: “''Sed exponenda huius nominis ratio est propter ignorantium errorem qui eum immutata littera Chrestum solent dicere''.”</ref> to those who haughtily proclaim themselves ''Christians'' (the glorified, the anointed) by sole virtue of baptism when but a few days old—that the above-quoted words of Jesus apply most forcibly. Can the prophetic insight of him who uttered this remarkable warning be doubted by any one who sees the numerous “false prophets” and pseudo-apostles (''of Christ''), now roaming over the world? These have split the one divine Truth into fragments, and broken, in the camp of the Protestants alone, the rock of the Eternal Verity into three hundred and fifty odd pieces, which now represent the bulk of their Dissenting sects. Accepting the number in round figures as 350, and admitting, for argument’s sake, that, at least, one of these may have the approximate truth, still 349 ''must be necessarily false''.<ref>In England alone, there are over 239 various sects. (See ''Whitaker’s Almanac''.) In 1883, there were 186 denominations only, and now they steadily increase with every year, an additional 53 sects having sprung up in only four years!</ref> Each of these claims to have Christ exclusively in its “inner chamber,” and denies him to all others, while, in truth, the great majority of their respective followers daily put Christ to death on the cruciform tree of matter—the “tree of infamy” of the old Romans—indeed! | ||
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The worship of the dead-letter in the Bible is but one more form of idolatry, nothing better. A fundamental dogma of faith cannot exist under a double-faced Janus form. “Justification” by Christ cannot be achieved at one’s choice and fancy, either by “faith” or by “works” and James (ii, 25), therefore, contradicting Paul (Heb., xi, 31), and vice versa,<ref>It is but fair to St. Paul to remark that this contradiction is surely due to later tampering with his Epistles. Paul was a Gnostic himself, i.e., a “Son of Wisdom,” and an Initiate into the true mysteries of Christos, though he may have thundered (or was made to appear to do so) against some Gnostic sects, of which, in his day, there were many. But his Christos was not Jesus of Nazareth, nor any living man, as shown so ably in Mr. Gerald Massey’s lecture, “Paul, the Gnostic Opponent of Peter.” He was an Initiate, a true “Master-Builder” or adept, as described in Isis Unveiled, Vol. II, pp. 90-91.</ref> one of them must be wrong. Hence, the Bible is not the “Word of God,” but contains at best the words of fallible men and imperfect teachers. Yet read esoterically, it does contain, if not the whole truth, still, | The worship of the dead-letter in the Bible is but one more form of ''idolatry'', nothing better. A fundamental dogma of faith cannot exist under a double-faced Janus form. “Justification” ''by Christ'' cannot be achieved at one’s choice and fancy, ''either'' by “faith” or by “works” and James (ii, 25), therefore, contradicting Paul (''Heb''., xi, 31), and ''vice versa'',<ref>It is but fair to St. Paul to remark that this contradiction is surely due to later tampering with his Epistles. Paul was a Gnostic himself, ''i.e.'', a “Son of Wisdom,” and an Initiate into the true ''mysteries of Christos'', though he may have thundered (or was made to appear to do so) against some Gnostic sects, of which, in his day, there were many. But his Christos was not Jesus of Nazareth, nor any living man, as shown so ably in Mr. Gerald Massey’s lecture, “Paul, the Gnostic Opponent of Peter.” He was an Initiate, a true “Master-Builder” or adept, as described in ''Isis Unveiled'', Vol. II, pp. 90-91.</ref> one of them must be wrong. Hence, the Bible is ''not'' the “Word of God,” but contains at best the words of fallible men and ''imperfect'' teachers. Yet read ''esoterically'', it does contain, if not the ''whole'' truth, still, “''nothing but the truth'',” under whatever allegorical garb. Only: ''Quot homines tot sententiae''. | ||
The “Christ principle,” the awakened and glorified Spirit of Truth, being universal and eternal, the true Christos cannot be monopolized by any one person, even though that person has chosen to arrogate to himself the title of the “Vicar of Christ,” or of the “Head” of that or another State-religion. The spirits of “Chrêst” and “Christ” cannot be confined to any creed or sect, only because that sect chooses to exalt itself above the heads of all other religions or sects. The name has been used in a manner so intolerant and dogmatic, especially in our day, that Christianity is now the religion of arrogance par excellence, a stepping-stone for ambition, a sinecure for wealth, sham and power; a convenient screen for hypocrisy. The noble epithet of old, the one that made Justin Martyr say that | The “Christ principle,” the awakened and glorified Spirit of Truth, being universal and eternal, the true ''Christos'' cannot be monopolized by any one person, even though that person has chosen to arrogate to himself the title of the “Vicar of Christ,” or of the “Head” of that or another State-religion. The spirits of “Chrêst” and “Christ” cannot be confined to any creed or sect, only because that sect chooses to exalt itself above the heads of all other religions or sects. The name has been used in a manner so intolerant and dogmatic, especially in our day, that Christianity is now the religion of arrogance ''par excellence'', a stepping-stone for ambition, a sinecure for wealth, sham and power; a convenient screen for hypocrisy. The noble epithet of old, the one that made Justin Martyr say that “''from the mere name'', which is imputed to us as a crime, ''we are the most excellent'',”<ref>"...''ὅσον γε ἐκ τοῦ κατηγορουμένου ἡμῶν ὀνοματος''..." (''First Apology'', iv).<sup>3</sup></ref> is {{Page aside|177}}now degraded. The missionary prides himself with the so-called conversion of a heathen, who makes of Christianity ever a profession, but rarely a religion, a source of income from the missionary fund, and a pretext, since the blood of Jesus has washed them all by anticipation, for every petty crime, from drunkenness and lying up to theft. That same missionary, however, would not hesitate to publicly condemn the greatest saint to eternal perdition and hell fires if that holy man has only neglected to pass through the fruitless and meaningless form of baptism by water with accompaniment of lip prayers and vain ritualism. | ||
We say “lip prayer” and “vain ritualism” knowingly. Few Christians among the laymen are aware even of the true meaning of the word Christ; and those of the clergy who happen to know it (for they are brought up in the idea that to study such subjects is sinful) keep the information secret from their parishioners. They demand blind, implicit faith, and forbid inquiry as the one unpardonable sin, though nothing of that which leads to the knowledge of the truth can be aught else than holy. For what is “Divine Wisdom,” or Gnosis, but the essential reality behind the evanescent appearances of objects in nature—the very soul of the manifested LOGOS? Why should men who strive to accomplish union with the one eternal and absolute Deity shudder at the idea of prying into its mysteries—however awful? Why, above all, should they use names and words the very meaning of which is a sealed mystery to them—a mere sound? Is it because an unscrupulous, power-seeking Establishment called a Church has cried “wolf” at every such attempt, and, denouncing it as “blasphemous,” has ever tried to kill the spirit of inquiry? But Theosophy, the “Divine Wisdom,’’ has never heeded that cry, and has the courage of its opinions. The world of sceptics and fanatics may call it, one—an empty “ism”—the other “Satanism”: they can never crush it. Theosophists have been called Atheists, haters of Christianity, the enemies of God and the gods. They are none of these. Therefore, they have agreed this day to publish a clear statement of their {{Page aside|178}}ideas, and a profession of their faith—with regard to monotheism and Christianity, at any rate—and to place it before the impartial reader to judge them and their detractors on the merits of their respective faiths. No truth-loving mind would object to such honest and sincere dealing, nor will it be dazzled by any amount of new light thrown upon the subject, howsoever much startled otherwise. On the contrary, such minds will thank Lucifer, perhaps, while those of whom it was said “qui vult decipi decipiatur”—let them be deceived by all means! | We say “lip prayer” and “vain ritualism” knowingly. Few Christians among the laymen are aware even of the true meaning of the word Christ; and those of the clergy who happen to know it (for they are brought up in the idea that to study such subjects is sinful) keep the information secret from their parishioners. They demand blind, implicit faith, and forbid inquiry as the one unpardonable sin, though nothing of that which leads to the knowledge of the truth can be aught else than holy. For what is “Divine Wisdom,” or Gnosis, but the essential reality behind the evanescent appearances of objects in nature—the very soul of the manifested LOGOS? Why should men who strive to accomplish union with the one eternal and absolute Deity shudder at the idea of prying into its mysteries—however awful? Why, above all, should they use names and words the very meaning of which is a sealed mystery to them—a mere sound? Is it because an unscrupulous, power-seeking Establishment called a Church has cried “wolf” at every such attempt, and, denouncing it as “blasphemous,” has ever tried to kill the spirit of inquiry? But Theosophy, the “Divine Wisdom,’’ has never heeded that cry, and has the courage of its opinions. The world of sceptics and fanatics may call it, one—an empty “ism”—the other “Satanism”: they can never crush it. Theosophists have been called Atheists, haters of Christianity, the enemies of God and the gods. They are none of these. Therefore, they have agreed this day to publish a clear statement of their {{Page aside|178}}ideas, and a profession of their faith—with regard to monotheism and Christianity, at any rate—and to place it before the impartial reader to judge them and their detractors on the merits of their respective faiths. No truth-loving mind would object to such honest and sincere dealing, nor will it be dazzled by any amount of new light thrown upon the subject, howsoever much startled otherwise. On the contrary, such minds will thank Lucifer, perhaps, while those of whom it was said “qui vult decipi decipiatur”—let them be deceived by all means! | ||