CHAPTER
XII CAUSATION
"Every
Cause has its Effect; every Effect has its cause;
everything happens according to Law; Chance is but a
name for Law not recognized; there are many planes
of causation, but nothing escapes the Law."--The
Kybalion.
The
great Sixth Hermetic Principle "the Principle of
Cause and Effect" embodies the truth that Law
pervades the Universe; that nothing happens by
Chance; that Chance is merely a term indicating
cause existing but not recognized or perceived; that
phenomena is continuous, without break or exception.
The
Principle of Cause and Effect underlies all
scientific thought, ancient and modern, and was
enunciated by the Hermetic Teachers in the earliest
days. While many and varied disputes between the
many schools of thought have since arisen, these
disputes have been principally upon the details of
the operations of the Principle, and still more
often upon the meaning of certain words. The
underlying Principle of Cause and Effect has been
accepted as correct by practically all the thinkers
of the world worthy of the name. To think otherwise
would be to take the phenomena of the universe from
the domain of Law and Order, and to relegate it to
the control of the imaginary something which men
have called "Chance.
A
little consideration will show anyone that there is
in reality no such thing as pure Chance. Webster
defines the word 'Chance as follows: "A supposed
agent or mode of activity other than a force, law or
purpose; the operation or activity of such agent;
the supposed effect of such an agent; a happening;
fortuity; casualty, etc. But a little consideration
will show you that there can be no such agent as
"Chance, in the sense of something outside of Law
"something outside of Cause and Effect. How could
there be a something acting in the phenomenal
universe, independent of the laws, order, and
continuity of the latter? Such a something would be
entirely independent of the orderly trend of the
universe, and therefore superior to it. We can
imagine nothing outside of THE ALL being outside of
the Law, and that only because THE ALL is the LAW in
itself. There is no room in the universe for a
something outside of and independent of Law. The
existence of such a Something would render all
Natural Laws ineffective, and would plunge the
universe into chaotic disorder and lawlessness.
A
careful examination will show that what we call
"Chance is merely an expression relating to obscure
causes; causes that we cannot perceive; causes that
we cannot understand. The word Chance is derived
from a word meaning "to fall (as the falling of
dice), the idea being that the fall of the dice (and
many other happenings) are merely a "happening
unrelated to any cause. And this is the sense in
which the term is generally employed. But when the
matter is closely examined, it is seen that there is
no chance whatsoever about the fall of the dice.
Each time a die falls, and displays a certain
number, it obeys a law as infallible as that which
governs the revolution of the planets around the
sun. Back of the fall of the die are causes, or
chains of causes, running back further than the mind
can follow. The position of the die in the box; the
amount of muscular energy expended in the throw; the
condition of the table, etc., etc., all are causes,
the effect of which may be seen. But back of these
seen causes there are chains of unseen preceding
causes, all of which had a bearing upon the number
of the die which fell uppermost.
If a
die be cast a great number of times, it will be
found that the numbers shown will be about equal,
that is, there will be an equal number of one-spot,
two-spot, etc., coming uppermost. Toss a penny in
the air, and it may come down either "heads or
"tails; but make a sufficient number of tosses, and
the heads and tails will about even up. This is the
operation of the law of average. But both the
average and the single toss come under the Law of
Cause and Effect, and if we were able to examine
into the preceding causes, it would be clearly seen
that it was simply impossible for the die to fall
other than it did, under the same circumstances and
at the same time. Given the same causes, the same
results will follow. There is always a "cause and a
"because to every event. Nothing ever "happens
without a cause, or rather a chain of causes.
Some
confusion has arisen in the minds of persons
considering this Principle, from the fact that they
were unable to explain how one thing could cause
another thing "that is, be the "creator of the
second thing. As a matter of fact, no "thing ever
causes or "creates another" thing. Cause and Effect
deals merely with events. An "event is" that which
comes, arrives or happens, as a result or consequent
of some preceding event. No event "creates another
event, but is merely a preceding link in the great
orderly chain of events flowing from the creative
energy of THE ALL. There is a continuity between all
events precedent, consequent and subsequent. There
is a relation existing between everything that has
gone before, and everything that follows. A stone is
dislodged from a mountain side and crashes through a
roof of a cottage in the valley below. At first
sight we regard this as a chance effect, but when we
examine the matter we find a great chain of causes
behind it. In the first place there was the rain
which softened the earth supporting the stone and
which allowed it to fall; then back of that was the
influence of the sun, other rains, etc., which
gradually disintegrated the piece of rock from a
larger piece; then there were the causes which led
to the formation of the mountain, and its upheaval
by convulsions of nature, and so on ad infinitum.
Then we might follow up the causes behind the rain,
etc. Then we might consider the existence of the
roof.
In
short, we would soon find ourselves involved in a
mesh of cause and effect, from which we would soon
strive to extricate ourselves.
Just as
a man has two parents, and four grandparents, and
eight great-grandparents, and sixteen
great-great-grandparents, and so on until when, say,
forty generations are calculated the numbers of
ancestors run into many millions" so it is with the
number of causes behind even the most trifling event
or phenomena, such as the passage of a tiny speck of
soot before your eye. It is not an easy matter to
trace the bit of soot back to the early period of
the world's history when it formed a part of a
massive tree-trunk, which was afterward converted
into coal, and so on, until as the speck of soot it
now passes before your vision on its way to other
adventures. And a mighty chain of events, causes and
effects, brought it to its present condition, and
the latter is but one of the chain of events which
will go to produce other events hundreds of years
from now. One of the series of events arising from
the tiny bit of soot was the writing of these lines,
which caused the typesetter to perform certain work;
the proofreader to do likewise; and which will
arouse certain thoughts in your mind, and that of
others, which in turn will affect others, and so on,
and on, and on, beyond the ability of man to think
further "and all from the passage of a tiny bit of
soot, all of which shows the relativity and
association of things, and the further fact that"
-there is no great; there is no small; in the mind
that causeth all.
Stop to
think a moment. If a certain man had not met a
certain maid, away back in the dim period of the
Stone Age "you who are now reading these lines would
not now be here. And if, perhaps, the same couple
had failed to meet, we who now write these lines
would not now be here. And the very act of writing,
on our part, and the act of reading, on yours, will
affect not only the respective lives of yourself and
ourselves, but will also have a direct, or indirect,
affect upon many other people now living and who
will live in the ages to come. Every thought we
think, every act we perform, has its direct and
indirect results which fit into the great chain of
Cause and Effect.
We do
not wish to enter into a consideration of Free-Will,
or Determinism, in this work, for various reasons.
Among the many reasons, is the principal one that
neither side of the controversy is entirely right
"in fact, both sides are partially right, according
to the Hermetic Teachings. The Principle of Polarity
shows that both are but Half-Truths "the opposing
poles of Truth. The Teachings are that a man may be
both Free and yet bound by Necessity, depending upon
the meaning of the terms, and the height of Truth
from which the matter is examined. The ancient
writers express the matter thus: "The further the
creation is from the Centre, the more it is bound;
the nearer the Centre it reaches, the nearer Free is
it.
The
majority of people are more or less the slaves of
heredity, environment, etc., and manifest very
little Freedom. They are swayed by the opinions,
customs and thoughts of the outside world, and also
by their emotions, feelings, moods, etc. They
manifest no Mastery, worthy of the name. They
indignantly repudiate this assertion, saying, "Why,
I certainly am free to act and do as I please" I do
just what I want to do, but they fail to explain
whence arise the "want to and "as I please. What
makes them "want to do one thing in preference to
another; what makes them "please to do this, and not
do that? Is there no "because to their "pleasing and
"wanting? The Master can change these "pleases and
"wants into others at the opposite end of the mental
pole. He is able to "Will to will, instead of to
will because some feeling, mood, emotion, or
environmental suggestion arouses a tendency or
desire within him so to do.
The
majority of people are carried along like the
falling stone, obedient to environment, outside
influences and internal moods, desires, etc., not to
speak of the desires and wills of others stronger
than themselves, heredity, environment, and
suggestion, carrying them along without resistance
on their part, or the exercise of the Will. Moved
like the pawns on the checkerboard of life, they
play their parts and are laid aside after the game
is over. But the Masters, knowing the rules of the
game, rise above the plane of material life, and
placing themselves in touch with the higher powers
of their nature, dominate their own moods,
characters, qualities, and polarity, as well as the
environment surrounding them and thus become Movers
in the game, instead of Pawns "Causes instead of
Effects. The Masters do not escape the Causation of
the higher planes, but fall in with the higher laws,
and thus master circumstances on the lower plane.
They thus form a conscious part of the Law, instead
of being mere blind instruments. While they Serve on
the Higher Planes, they Rule on the Material Plane.
But, on
higher and on lower, the Law is always in operation.
There is no such things as Chance. The blind goddess
has been abolished by Reason. We are able to see
now, with eyes made clear by knowledge, that
everything is governed by Universal Law "that the
infinite number of laws are but manifestations of
the One Great Law "the LAW which is THE ALL. It is
true indeed that not a sparrow drops unnoticed by
the Mind of THE ALL "that even the hairs on our head
are numbered "as the scriptures have said. There is
nothing outside of Law; nothing that happens
contrary to it. And yet, do not make the mistake of
supposing that Man is but a blind automaton "far
from that. The Hermetic Teachings are that Man may
use Law to overcome laws, and that the higher will
always prevail against the lower, until at last he
has reached the stage in which he seeks refuge in
the LAW itself, and laughs the phenomenal laws to
scorn. Are you able to grasp the inner meaning of
this?
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