RAJA YOGA
THE THIRD
LESSON. THE
EXPANSION OF THE SELF
In the first two lessons of this course we
have endeavored to bring to the candidate a realization in
consciousness of the reality of the "I," and to enable him to
distinguish between the Self and its sheaths, physical and
mental. In the present lesson we will call his attention to
the relationship of the "I" to the Universal "I," and will
endeavor to give him an idea of a greater, grander Self,
transcending personality and the little self that we are so
apt to regard as the "I."
The keynote of this lesson will be "The
Oneness of All," and all of its teachings will be directed
to awakening a realization in consciousness of that great
truth. But we wish to impress upon the mind of the Candidate
that we are ' not' teaching him that he is the Absolute. We
are not teaching the "I Am God" belief, which we consider to
be erroneous and misleading, and a perversion of the
original Yogi teachings. This false teaching has taken
possession of many of the Hindu teachers and people, and
with its accompanying teaching of "Maya" or the complete
illusion or non-existence of the Universe, has reduced
millions of people to a passive, negative mental condition
which undoubtedly is retarding their progress. Not only in
India is this true, but the same facts may be observed among
the pupils of the Western teachers who have embraced this
negative side of the Oriental Philosophy. Such people
confound the "Absolute" and "Relative" aspects of the One,
and, being unable to reconcile the facts of Life and the
Universe with their theories of "I Am God," they are driven
to the desperate expedient of boldly denying the Universe,
and declaring it to be all "an illusion" or "Maya."
You will have no trouble in distinguishing
the pupils of the teachers holding this view. They will be
found to exhibit the most negative mental condition - a natural result of absorbing the constant
suggestion of "nothingness" - the gospel of negation. In
marked contrast to the mental condition of the students,
however, will be observed the mental attitude of the
teachers, who are almost uniformly examples of vital,
positive, mental force, capable of hurling their teaching
into the minds of the pupils
- of driving
in their statements by the force of an awakened Will.
The teacher, as a rule, has awakened to a
sense of the "I" consciousness, and really develops the same
by his "I Am God" attitude, because by holding this mental
attitude he is enabled to throw off the influence of the
sheaths of the lower mental principles, and the light of the
Self shows forth fiercely and strongly, sometimes to such an
extent that it fairly scorches the mentality of the less
advanced pupil. But, notwithstanding this awakened "I"
consciousness, the teacher is handicapped by his
intellectual misconception and befogging metaphysics, and is
unable to impart the "I" consciousness to his pupils, and,
instead of raising them up to shine with equal splendor with
himself, he really forces them into a shadow by reason of
his teachings.
Our students, of course, will understand
that the above is not written in the spirit of carping
criticism or fault-finding. We hold no such mental attitude,
and indeed could not if we remain true to our conception of
Truth. We are mentioning these matters simply that the
student may avoid this "I Am God" pitfall which awaits the
Candidate just as he has well started on the Path. It would
not be such a serious matter if it were merely a question of
faulty metaphysics, for that would straighten itself out in
time. But it is far more serious than this, for the teaching
inevitably leads to the accompanying teaching that all is
Illusion or ' Maya' , and that Life is but a dream - a false thing
- a
lie - a nightmare; that the journey
along the Path is but an illusion; that everything is
"nothing"; that there is no soul; that You are God in
disguise, and that He is fooling Himself in making believe
that He is You; that Life is but a Divine masquerade or
sleight-of-hand performance; that You are God, but that You
(God) are fooling Yourself (God) in order to amuse Yourself
(God). Is not this horrible? And yet it shows to what
lengths the human mind will go before it will part with some
pet theory of metaphysics with which it has been hypnotized.
Do you think that we have overdrawn the picture? Then read
some of the teachings of these schools of the Oriental
Philosophy, or listen to some of the more radical of the
Western teachers preaching this philosophy. The majority of
the latter lack the courage of the Hindu teachers in
carrying their theories to a logical conclusion, and,
consequently they veil their teachings with metaphysical
subtlety. But a few of them are more courageous, and come
out into the open and preach their doctrine in full.
Some of the modern Western teachers of this
philosophy explain matters by saying that "God is
masquerading as different forms of life, including Man, in
order that he may gain the experience resulting therefrom,
for although He has Infinite and Absolute Wisdom and
Knowledge, he lacks the experience that comes only from
actually living the life of the lowly forms, and therefore
He descend thus in order to gain the needed experience." Can
you imagine the Absolute, possessed of all possible
Knowledge and Wisdom, feeling the need of such petty
"experience," and living the life of the lowly forms
(including Man) in order "to gain experience?" To what
Depths do these vain theories of Man drive us?
Another leading Western teacher, who has
absorbed the teaching of certain branches of the Oriental
Philosophy, and who possesses the courage of his
convictions, boldly announces that "You, yourself, are the '
totality' of being, and with your mind alone create,
preserve and destroy the universe, which is your own mental
product." And again the last mentioned teacher states: "the
entire universe is a bagatelle illustration of your own
creative power, which you are now exhibiting for your own
inspection." "By their fruits shall you know them," is a
safe rule to apply to all teachings. The philosophy that
teaches that the Universe is an illusion perpetrated by you
(God) to amuse, entertain or fool yourself (God), can
have but one result, and that is the conclusion that
"everything is nothing," and all that is necessary to do is
to sit down, fold your hands and enjoy the Divine exhibition
of legerdemain that you are performing for your own
entertainment, and then, when the show is over, return to
your state of conscious Godhood and recall with smiles he
pleasant memories of the "conjure show" that you created to
fool yourself with during several billions of ages. That is
what it amounts to, and the result is that those accepting
this philosophy thrust upon them by forceful teachers, and
knowing in their hearts that they are ' not' God, but
absorbing the suggestions of "nothingness," are driven into
a state of mental apathy and negativeness, the soul sinking
into a stupor from which it may not be roused for a long
period of time.
We wish you to avoid confounding our
teaching with this just mentioned.
We wish to teach you that You are a real
Being - ' not' God Himself, but a
manifestation of Him who is the Absolute. You are a Child of
the Absolute, if you prefer the term, possessed of the
Divine Heritage, and whose mission it is to unfold qualities
which are your inheritances from your Parent. Do not make
the great mistake of confounding the Relative with the
Absolute. Avoid this pitfall into which so many have fallen.
Do not allow yourself to fall into the
"Slough of Despond," and wallow in the mud of "nothingness,"
and to see no reality except in the person of some forceful
teacher who takes the place of the Absolute in your mind.
But raise your head and assert your Divine
Parentage, and your Heritage from the Absolute, and step out
boldly on the Path, asserting the "I."
(We must refer the Candidate back to our
"Advanced Course," for our teachings regarding the Absolute
and the Relative. The last three lessons of that course will
throw light upon what we have just said To repeat the
teaching at this point would be to use space which is needed
for the lesson before us.)
And yet, while the "I" is ' not' God, the
Absolute, it is infinitely greater than we have imagined it
to be before the light dawned upon us.
It extends itself far beyond what we had
conceived to be its limits. It touches the Universe at all
its points, and is in the closest union with all of Life. It
is in the closest touch with all that has emanated from the
Absolute -
all
the world of Relativity. And while it faces the Relative
Universe, it has its roots in the Absolute, and draws
nourishment therefrom, just as does the babe in the womb
obtain nourishment from the mother. It is verily a
manifestation of God, and God's very essence is in it.
Surely this is almost as "high" a statement as the "I Am
God" of the teachers just mentioned, - and yet how different.
Let us consider the teaching in detail in
this lesson, and in portions of others to follow.
Let us begin with a consideration of the
instruments of the Ego, and the material with which and
through which the Ego works. Let us realize that the
physical body of man is identical in substance with all
other forms of matter, and that its atoms are continually
changing and being replaced, the material being drawn from
the great storehouse of matter, and that there is a Oneness
of matter underlying all apparent differences of form and
substance. And then let us realize that the vital energy or
' Prana' that man uses in his life work is but a portion of
that great universal energy which permeates everything and
everywhere, the portion being used by us at any particular
moment being drawn from the universal supply, and again
passing out from us into the great ocean of force or energy.
And then let us realize that even the mind, which is so
close to the real Self that it is often mistaken for it - even that wonderful thing
Thought - is but a portion of the
Universal Mind, the highest emanation of the Absolute
beneath the plane of Spirit, and that the Mind - substance or ' Chitta' that we are using this
moment, is not ours separately and distinctly, but is simply
a portion from the great universal supply, which is constant
and unchangeable. Let us then realize that even this thing
that we feel pulsing within us - that which is so closely bound
up with the Spirit as to be almost inseparable from it - that which we call Life - is but a bit of that Great Life
Principle that pervades the Universe, and which cannot be
added to, nor subtracted from. When we have realized these
things, and have begun to feel our relation (in these
particulars) to the One Great Emanation of the Absolute,
then we may begin to grasp the idea of the Oneness of
Spirit, and the relation of the "I" to every other "I," and
the merging of the Self into the one great Self, which is
not the extinction of Individuality, as some have supposed,
but the enlargement and extension of the Individual
Consciousness until it takes in the Whole.
In Lessons X and XI, of the "Advanced
Course" we called your attention to the Yogi teachings
concerning ' Akasa' or Matter, and showed you that all forms
of what we know as Matter are but different forms of
manifestation of the principle called ' Akasa' , or as the
Western scientists call it, "Ether." This Ether or ' Akasa'
is the finest, thinnest and most tenuous form of Matter, in
fact it is Matter in its ultimate or fundamental form, the
different forms of what we call Matter being but
manifestations of this ' Akasa' or Ether, the apparent
difference resulting from different rates of vibration, etc.
We mention this fact here merely to bring clearly before
your mind the fact of the Universality of Matter, to the end
that you may realize that each and every particle of your
physical body is but a portion of this great principle of
the Universe, fresh from the great store-house, and just
about returning to it again, for the atoms of the body are
constantly changing. That which appears as your flesh
to-day, may have been part of a plant a few days before, and
may be part of some other living thing a few days hence.
Constant change is going on, and what is yours to-day was
someone's else yesterday, and still another's to-morrow. You
do not own one atom of matter ' personally' , it is all a
part of the common supply, the stream flowing through you
and through all Life, on and on forever.
And so it is with the Vital Energy that you
are using every moment of your life. You are constantly
drawing upon the great Universal supply of ' Prana' , then
using what is given you, allowing the force to pass on to
assume some other form. It is the property of all, and all
you can do is to use what you need, and allow it to pass on.
There is but one Force or Energy, and that is to be found
everywhere at all times.
And even the great principle,
Mind-substance, is under the same law. It is hard for us to
realize this. We are so apt to think of our mental
operations as distinctively our own - something that belongs to us personally - that it is difficult for us to
realize that Mind-substance is a Universal principle just as
Matter or Energy, and that we are but drawing upon the
Universal supply in our mental operations. And more than
this, the particular portion of Mind-substance that we are
using,although separated from the Mind-substance used by
other individuals by a thin wall of the very finest kind of
Matter, is really in touch with theother apparently
separated minds, and with the Universal Mind of which it
forms a part. Just as is the Matter of which our physical
bodies are composed really in touch with all Matter; and
just as is the Vital Force used by us really in touch with
all Energy; so is our Mind-substance really in touch with
all Mind-substance. It is as if the Ego in its progress were
moving through great oceans of Matter, Energy, or
Mind-substance, making use of that of each which it needed
and which immediately surrounded it, and leaving each behind
as it moved on through the great volume of the ocean. This
illustration is clumsy, but it may bring to your
consciousness a realization that the Ego is the only thing
that is really ' Yours' , unchangeable and unaltered, and
that all the rest is merely that portion of the Universal
supply that you draw to yourself for the wants of the
moment. It may also bring more clearly before your mind the
great Unity of things
- may enable
you to see things as a Whole, rather than as separated
parts. Remember, ' You' the "I" - are the only Real thing about
and around you
- all that
has permanence - and Matter, Force and even
Mind-substance, are but your instruments for use and
expression. There are great oceans of each surrounding the
"I" as it moves along.
It is well for you also to bear in mind the
Universality of Life. All of the Universe is alive,
vibrating and pulsating with life and energy and motion.
There is nothing dead in the Universe. Life is everywhere,
and always accompanied by intelligence. There is no such
thing as a dead, unintelligent Universe. ' Instead of being
atoms of Life floating in a sea of death, we are atoms of
Life surrounded by an ocean of Life, pulsating, moving,
thinking, living.' Every atom of what we call Matter is
alive.
It has energy or force with it, and is
always accompanied by intelligence and life. Look around us
as we will - at the animal world - at the plant world - yes, even at the world of minerals and we see
life, life, life
- all
alive and having intelligence. When we are able to bring
this conception into the realm of actual consciousness - when we are able not only to
intellectually accept this fact, but to even go still
further and ' feel' and be conscious of this Universal Life
on all sides, then are we well on the road to attaining the
Cosmic Consciousness.
But all these things are but steps leading
up to the realization of the Oneness in Spirit, on the part
of the Individual. Gradually there dawns upon him the
realization that there is a Unity in the manifestation of
Spirit from the Absolute - a unity with itself, and a
Union with the Absolute. All this manifestation of Spirit on
the part of the Absolute - all this begetting of Divine
Children -
was in the nature of
a single act rather than as a series of acts, if we may be
permitted to speak of the manifestation as an ' act' . Each
Ego is a Centre of Consciousness in this great ocean of
Spirit - each is a Real Self, apparently
separate from the others and from its source, but the
separation is only apparent in both cases, for there is the
closest bond of union between the Egos of the Universe of
Universes - each is knit to the other in
the closest bond of union, and each is still attached to the
Absolute by spiritual filaments, if we may use the term. In
time we shall grow more conscious of this mutual
relationship, as the sheaths are outgrown and cast aside,
and in the end we will be withdrawn into the Absolute - shall return to the Mansion of
the Father.
It is of the highest importance to the
developing soul to unfold into a realization of this
relationship and unity, ' for when this conception is once
fully established the soul is enabled to rise above certain
of the lower planes, and is free from the operation of
certain laws that bind the undeveloped soul' . Therefore the
Yogi teachers are constantly leading the Candidates
toward this goal. First by this path, and then by that one,
giving them different glimpses of the desired point, until
finally the student finds a path best fitted for his feet,
and he moves along straight to the mark, and throwing aside
the confining bonds that have proved so irksome, he cries
aloud for joy at his new found Freedom.
The following exercises and Mental Drills
are intended to aid the Candidate in his work of growing
into a realization of his relationship with the Whole of
Life and Being.
MENTAL DRILL.
(1) Read over what we have said in the
"Advanced Course" regarding the principle known as Matter.
Realize that all Matter is One at the last - that the real underlying substance of Matter is
' Akasa' or Ether, and that all the varying forms evident to
our senses are but modifications and grosser forms of that
underlying principle. Realize that by known chemical
processes all forms of Matter known to us, or rather all
combinations resulting in "forms," may be resolved into
their original elements, and that these elements are merely
' Akasa' in different states of vibration. Let the idea of
the Oneness of the visibleUniverse sink deeply into your
mind, until it becomes fixed there. The erroneous conception
of diversity in the material world must be replaced by the
consciousness of Unity
- Oneness, at the
last, in spite of the appearance of variety and manifold
forms. You must grow to see behind the world of forms
of Matter, and see the great principle of Matter (' Akasa'
or Ether) back of, within, and under it all. You must grow
to ' feel' this, as well as to intellectually see it.
(2) Meditate over the last mentioned truths,
and then follow the matter still further. Read what we have
said in the "Advanced Course" (Lesson XI) about the last
analysis of Matter showing it fading away into Force or
Energy until the dividing line is lost, and Matter merges
into Energy or Force, showing them both to be but the same
thing, Matter being a grosser form of Energy or Force. This
idea should be impressed upon the understanding, in order
that the complete edifice of the Knowing of the Oneness may
be complete in all of its parts.
(3) Then read in the "Advanced Lessons"
about Energy or Force, in the oneness underlying its various
manifestations. Consider how one form of Energy may be
transformed into another, and so on around the circle, the
one principle producing the entire chain of appearances.
Realize that the energy within you by which you move and
act, is but one of the forms of this great Principle of
Energy with which the Universe is filled, and that you may
draw to you the required Energy from the great Universal
supply. But above all endeavor to grasp the idea of the
Oneness pervading the world of Energy or Force, or Motion.
See it in its entirety, rather than in its apparent
separateness. These steps may appear somewhat tedious and
useless, but take our word for it, they are all helps in
fitting the mind to grasp the idea of the Oneness of All.
Each step is important, and renders the next higher one more
easily attained. In this mental drill, it will be well to
mentally picture the Universe in perpetual motion - everything is in motion - all matter is moving and
changing its forms, and manifesting the Energy within it.
Suns and worlds rush through space, their particles
constantly changing and moving.
Chemical composition and decomposition is
constant and unceasing, everywhere the work of building up
and breaking down is going on. New combinations of atoms and
worlds are constantly being formed and dissolved. And after
considering this Oneness of the principle of Energy,
reflect that through all these changes of form the Ego - the Real Self - YOU - stand unchanged and unharmed
eternal, Invincible, Indestructible, Inetvulnerable, ' Real'
and Constant among this changing world of forms and force.
You are above it all, and it revolves around and about your
Spirit.
(4) Read what we have said in the "Advanced
Course" about Force or Energy, shading into Mind-substance
which is its parent. Realize that Mind is back of all this
great exhibition of Energy and Force that you have been
considering. Then will you be ready to consider the Oneness
of Mind.
(5) Read what we have said in the "Advanced
Lessons" about Mind-substance. Realize that there is a great
world of Mind-substance, or an Universal Mind, which is at
the disposal of the Ego. All Thought is the product of the
Ego's use of this Mind-substance, its tool and instrument.
Realize that this Ocean of Mind is entire and Whole, and
that the Ego may draw freely from it. Realize that ' You'
have this great ocean of Mind at your command, when you
unfold sufficiently to use it.
Realize that Mind is back of and underneath
all of the world of form and names and action, and that in
that sense: "All is Mind," although still higher in the
scale than even Mind are ' You' , the Real Self, the Ego,
the Manifestation of the Absolute.
(6) Realize your identity with and
relationship to All of Life. Look around you at Life in all
its forms, from the lowest to the highest, all being
exhibitions of the great principle of Life in operation
along different stages of The Path. Scorn not the humblest
forms, but look behind the form and see the reality - Life. Feel yourself a part of
the great Universal Life. Let your thought sink to the
depths of the ocean, and realize your kinship with the Life
back of the forms dwelling there.
Do not confound the forms (often hideous
from your personal point of view) with the principle behind
them. Look at the plant-life, and the animal life, and seek
to see behind the veil of form into the real Life behind and
underneath the form. Learn to feel your Life throbbing and
thrilling with the Life Principle in these other forms, and
in the forms of those of your own race. Gaze into the starry
skies and see there the numerous suns and worlds, all
peopled with life in some of its myriad forms, and feel your
kinship to it. If you can grasp this thought and
consciousness, you will find yourself at-one-ment with those
whirling worlds, and, instead of feeling small and
insignificant by comparison, you will be conscious of an
expansion of Self, until you feel that in those circling
worlds is a part of yourself - that You are there also, while
standing upon the Earth
- that you
are akin to all parts of the Universe - nay, more, that they are as
much your home as is the spot upon which you are standing.
You will find sweeping upon you a sense of consciousness
that the Universe is your home - not merely a part of it, as you had previously
thought. You will experience a sense of greatness, and
broadness and grandness such as you have never dreamed of.
You will begin to realize at least a part of your Divine
inheritance, and to know indeed that you are a Child of the
Infinite, the very essence of your Divine Parent being in
the fibres of your being, At such times of realization one
becomes conscious of what lies before the soul in its upward
path, and how small the greatest prizes that Earth has to
offer are whencompared to some of these things before the
soul, as seen by the eyes of the Spiritual Mind in moments
of clear vision.
You must not dispute with these visions of
the greatness of the soul, but must treat them hospitably,
for they are your very own, coming to you from the regions
of your Spiritual Mind which are unfolding into
consciousness.
(7) The highest step in this dawning
consciousness of the Oneness of All, is the one in
which is realized that there is but One Reality, and at the
same time the sense of consciousness that the "I" is in that
Reality.
It is most difficult to express this thought
in words for it is something that must be felt, rather than
seen by the Intellect. When the Soul realizes that the
Spirit within it is, at the last, the only ' real'
part of it, and that the Absolute and its manifestation as
Spirit is the only ' real' thing in the Universe, a great
step has been taken. But there is still one higher step to
be taken before the full sense of the Oneness and Reality
comes to us. That step is the one in which we realize the
Identity of the "I" with the great "I" of the Universe. The
mystery of the manifestation of the Absolute in the form of
the Spirit, is veiled from us - the mind confesses its
inability to penetrate behind the veil shielding the
Absolute from view, although it will give us a report of its
being conscious of the presence of the Absolute just at the
edge of the boundary line. But the highest region of the
Spiritual Mind, when explored by the advanced souls who are
well along the Path, reports that it sees beyond the
apparent separation of Spirit from Spirit, and realizes that
there is but one Reality of Spirit, and that all the "I"'s
are really but different views of that One - Centres of Consciousness upon
the surface of the One Great "I," the Centre of which is the
Absolute Itself. This certainly penetrates the whole region
of the Spiritual Mind, and gives us all the message of
Oneness of the Spirit, just as the Intellect satisfies us
with its message of the Oneness of Matter, Energy, and Mind.
The idea of Oneness permeates all planes of Life.
The sense of Reality of the "I" that is
apparent to You in the moments of your clearest mental
vision, is really the reflection of the sense of Reality
underlying the Whole
- it is the
consciousness of the Whole, manifesting through your point
or Centre of Consciousness. The advanced student or Initiate
finds his consciousness gradually enlarging until it
realizes its identity with the Whole. He realizes that under
all the forms and names of the visible world, there is to be
found One Life - One Force - One
Substance - One Existence
- One Reality - ONE. And,
instead of his experiencing any sense of the loss of
identity or individuality, he becomes conscious of an
enlargement of an expansion of individuality or identity - instead
of feeling himself absorbed in the Whole, he feels that he
is spreading out and embracing the Whole. This is most
hard to express in words, for there are no words to fit
the conception, and all that we can hope to do is to start
into motion, by means of our words, the vibrations that
will find a response in the minds of those who read the
words, to the end that they will experience the
consciousness which will bring its own understanding. This
consciousness cannot be transmitted by words proceeding
from the Intellect, but vibrations may be set up that will
prepare the mind to receive the message from its own
higher planes. -
Even in the early stages of this
dawning consciousness, one is enabled to identify the '
real' part of himself with the ' real' part of all the
other forms of life that pass before his notice. In every
other man - in every animal
- in every plant - in every
mineral - he sees behind the sheath and form of
appearance, an evidence of the presence of the Spirit
which is akin to his own Spirit
- yea, more than akin,
for the two are One. He sees Himself in all forms of life,
in all time in all places. He realizes that the Real Self
is everywhere present and everlasting, and that the Life
within himself is also within all the Universe - in
everything, for there is nothing dead in the Universe, and
all Life, in all of its varying phases, is simply the One
Life, held, used and enjoyed in common by all.
Each Ego is a Centre of Consciousness
in this great ocean of Life, and while apparently separate
and distinct, is yet really in touch with the Whole, and
with every apparent part.
It is not our intention, in this
lesson, to go into the details of this great mystery of
Life, or to recite the comparatively little of the Truth
that the most advanced teachers and Masters have handed
down. This is notthe place for it - it
belongs to the subject of Gnani Yoga rather than to Raja
Yoga - and we touch upon it here, not for the purpose
of trying to explain the scientific side of it to you, but
merely in order that your minds may be led to take up the
idea and gradually manifest it in conscious realization.
There is quite a difference between the scientific,
intellectual teaching of Gnani Yoga, whereby the
metaphysical and scientific sides of the Yogi teachings
are presented to the minds of the students, in a logical,
scientific manner, and the methods of Raja Yoga, in which
the Candidate is led by degrees to a ' consciousness'
(outside of mere intellectual belief) of his real nature
and powers. We are following the latter plan, for this
course is a Course in ' Raja' Yoga. We are aiming to
present the matter to the mind in such a manner that it
may prepare the way for the dawning consciousness, by
brushing away the preconceived notions and prejudices, and
allowing a clean entrance for the new conception. Much
that we have said in this lesson may appear, on the one
hand, like useless repetition, and, on the other hand,
like an incomplete presentation of the scientific side of
the Yogi teachings. But it will be found, in time, that
the effect has been that the mind of the student has
undergone a change from the absorbing of the idea of
the Oneness of Life, and the Expansion of the Self. The
Candidate is urged not to be in too much of a hurry.
Development must not be forced. Read what we have written,
and practice the Mental Drills we have given, even if they
may appear trifling and childish to some of you - we know
what they will do for you, and you will agree with us in
time.
Make haste slowly. You will find that
the mind will work out the matter, even though you be
engaged in your ordinary work, and have forgotten the
subject for the time. The greater portion of mental work
is done in this way, while you are busy with something
else, or even asleep, for the sub-conscious portion of the
mind works along the lines pointed out for it, and
performs its task.
As we have said, the purpose of this
lesson is to bring you in the way of the unfoldment of
consciousness, rather than to teach you the details of the
scientific side of the Yogi teachings. Development is the
keynote of Raja Yoga. And the reason that we wish to
develop this sense of the Reality of the "I," and the
Expansion of the Self, at this place is that thereby you
may assert your Mastery over Matter, Energy and Mind.
Before you may mount your throne as
King, you must fully realize in consciousness that you '
are' the ' Reality' in this world of appearances.
You must realize that you - the '
real' You - are not only existent, and real, but that you
are in touch with all else that is real, and that the
roots of your being are grounded in the Absolute itself.
You must realize that instead of being a separate atom of
Reality, isolated and fixed in a narrow space, you are a
Centre of Consciousness in the Whole of Reality, and
that the Universe of Universes is your home - that your
Centre of Consciousness might be moved on to a point
trillions of miles from the Earth (which distance would be
as nothing in Space) and still you - the
awakened soul - would be just as much at home there as here - that even
while you are here, your influence extends far out into
space. Your real state, which will be revealed to you,
gradually, throughout the ages, is so great and grand,
that your mind in its present state of development cannot
grasp even the faint reflection of that glory.
We wish you to try to form at least a
faint idea of your Real State of Being, in order that you
may control the lower principles by the force of your
awakened Will, which Will depends upon your degree of
consciousness of the Real Self.
As man grows in understanding and
consciousness of the Real Self, so does his ability to use
his Will grow. Will is the attribute of the Real Self.
It is well that this great realization
of the Real Self brings with it Love for all of Life, and
Kindness, for, were it not so, the Will that comes to him
who grows into a realization of his real being could be
used to the great hurt of those of the race who had not
progressed so far (their ' relative' hurt, we mean, for in
the end, and at the last, no soul is ever really ' hurt'
). But the dawning power brings with it greater Love and
Kindness, and the higher the soul mounts the more is it
filled with the higher ideals and the more does it throw
from it the lower animal attributes. It is true that some
souls growing into a consciousness of their real nature,
without an understanding of what it all means, may commit
the error of using the awakened Will for selfish ends, as
may be seen in the cases of the Black Magicians spoken of
in the occult writings, and also in the cases of well
known characters in history and in modern life, who
manifest an enormous Will which they misuse. All of this
class of people of great Will have stumbled or grown
blindly into a consciousness (or partial consciousness) of
the real nature, but lack the restraining influence of the
higher teachings. But such misuse of the Will brings pain
and unrest to the user, and he is eventually driven into
the right road.
We do not expect our students to grasp
fully this idea of the Expansion of Self. Even the highest
grasp it only partially. But until you get a glimmering of
the consciousness you will not be able to progress far on
the path of Raja Yoga. You must understand ' what you are'
, before you are able to use the power that lies dormant
within you. You must realize that you are the Master,
before you can claim the powers of the Master, and expect
to have your commands obeyed. So bear patiently with us,
your Teachers, while we set before you the lessons to be
learned - the tasks to be performed. The road is long,
and is rough in places -
the feet may become tired
and bruised, but the reward is great, and there are
resting places along the path. Be not discouraged if your
progress seems slow, for the soul must unfold naturally as
does the flower, without haste, without force.
And be not dismayed nor affrighted if
you occasionally catch a glimpse of your higher self. As
"M.C." says, in her notes on "Light on the Path" (see
"Advanced Course," page 95): "To have seen thy soul in its
bloom, is to have obtained a momentary glimpse in thyself
of the transfiguration which shall eventually make thee
more than man; to recognize, is to achieve the great task
of gazing upon the blazing light without dropping the
eyes, and not falling back in terror as though before some
ghastly phantom. This happens to some, and so, when the
victory is all but won, it is lost."
Peace be with thee.
MANTRAM (AFFIRMATION) FOR THE
THIRD LESSON.
There is but one ultimate form of
Matter; one ultimate form of Energy; one ultimate form of
Mind. Matter proceeds from Energy, and Energy from Mind,
and all are an emanation of the Absolute, threefold in
appearance but One in substance. There is but One Life,
and that permeates the Universe, manifesting in various
forms, but being, at the last, but One.
My body is one with Universal Matter;
My energy and vital force is one with the Universal
Energy; My Mind is one with the Universal Mind; My Life is
one with the Universal Life. The Absolute has expressed
and manifested itself in Spirit, which is the real "I"
overshadowing and embracing all the apparently separate
"I"s. "I" feel my identity with Spirit and realize the
Oneness of All Reality. I feel my unity with all Spirit,
and my Union (through Spirit) with the Absolute. I realize
that "I" am an Expression and Manifestation of the
Absolute, and that its very essence is within me. I am
filled with Divine Love. I am filled with Divine Power. I
am filled with Divine Wisdom. I am conscious of
identity in spirit, in substance; and in nature; with the
One Reality.
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