As the first heaven is located in the Desire World,—which is the
realm of light and color,—where matter is shaped most readily by thought,
the little ones are given wonderful toys impossible of construction here.
They are taught to play with _colors which work upon their moral character_
in exactly the manner each child requires. Anyone who is at all sensitive
is affected by the color of his clothing and surroundings. Some colors have
a depressing effect, while others inspire us with energy, and others
again soothe and comfort us. In the Desire World the effect of colors is
much more intense, they are much more potent factors of good and evil
there than here, and in this color play, the child imbibes unconsciously
the qualities which it did not acquire on account of accident or
lamentations of relatives. Often it also falls to the lot of such relatives
to care for a child in the invisible world, or perhaps to give it birth and
see it die. Thus they receive just retribution for the wrong committed. As
wars cease, and man learns to be more careful of life, and also how to care
for the dying, infant mortality, which now is so appalling, will
decrease.
_The Second Heaven._
When both the good and evil of a
life has been extracted, the spirit discards its desire body and ascends to
the second heaven. The desire body then commences to disintegrate as the
physical body and the vital body have done, but it is a peculiarity of desire
stuff, that once it has been formed and inspired with life, it persists for a
considerable time. Even after that life has fled it lives a semi-conscious,
independent life. Sometimes it is drawn by magnetic attraction to relatives
of the spirit whose clothing it was, and at spiritualistic seances these
_shells_ generally impersonate the departed spirit and deceive its relatives.
As the panorama of the past life is etched into the shells they have a
memory of incidents in connection with these relatives, which facilitates
the deception. But as the intelligence has fled, they are of course unable
to give any true counsel, and that accounts for the inane,
goody-goody nonsense of which these things deliver themselves.
When
passing from the first to the second heaven, the spirit experiences the
condition known and described previously as “The Great Silence,” where it
stands utterly alone conscious only of its divinity. When that silence is
broken there floats in upon the spirit celestial harmonies of _the world of
tone_ where the second heaven is located. It seems then to lave in an ocean
of sound and to experience a joy beyond all description and words, as it
nears its heavenly home—for this is the first of the truly spiritual realms
from which the spirit has been exiled during its earth life and the
subsequent post-mortem existence. In the Desire World its work was
_corrective_, but in the World of Thought the human spirit becomes one with
the nature forces and its _creative_ activity begins.
Under the law of
causation we reap exactly what we sow, and it would be wrong to place one
spirit in an environment where there is a scarcity of the necessities of
life, where a scorching sun burns the crop and millions die from famine, or
where the raging flood sweeps away primitive habitations not built to
withstand its ravages, and to bring another spirit to birth in a land of
plenty, with a fertile soil which yields a maximum of increase with a minimum
of labor, where the earth is rich in minerals that may be used in industry to
facilitate transportation of products of the soil from one point to another.
If we were thus placed without action or acquiescence upon our part, there
would be no justice, but as our post-mortem existence in purgatory and the
first heaven is based upon our moral attitude in this life so our activities
in the second heaven are determined by our mental aspirations and they
produce our future physical environment, for in the second heaven, the spirit
becomes part of the nature forces which work upon the earth and change
its climate, flora and fauna. A spirit of an indolent nature, who indulges
in day dreams and metaphysical speculations _here_, is not transformed
by death respecting its mental attitude any more than regarding its
moral propensities. It will dream away time in heaven, glorying in its
sights and sounds. Thus it will neglect to work upon its future country
and return to a barren and arid land. Spirits, on the other hand,
whose material aspirations lead them to desire so-called solid comforts
of hearth and home, who aim to promote great industries and whose mind
is concerned in trade and commerce, will build in heaven a land that
will suit their purpose: fertile, immineralized, with navigable rivers
and sheltered harbors. They will return in time to enjoy upon earth the
fruits of their labors in the second heaven, as they reap the result of
their life upon earth in purgatory and the first heaven.
_The Third
Heaven._
In the third heaven most people have very little consciousness
for reasons explained in connection with the Region of Abstract Thought, for
there the third heaven is located. It is therefore more of a place of waiting
where the spirit rests between the time when its labors in the second
heaven have been completed and the time when it again experiences the desire
for rebirth. But from this realm inventors bring down their original
ideas; there the philanthropist obtains the clearest vision of how to realize
his utopian dreams and the spiritual aspirations of the saintly minded
are given renewed impetus.
In time the desires of the spirit for
further experiences draws it back to rebirth, and the Great Celestial Beings
who are known in the Christian Religion as Recording Angels, assist the
spirit to come to birth in the place best suited to give it the experience
necessary to further unfold its powers and possibilities.
We have all
been here many times and in different families, we have had relations of
varying nature with many different people and usually there are several
families among whom we may seek re-embodiment to work out our self-generated
destiny and reap what we have sown in former life. If there are no special
reasons why we should take birth in any particular family among certain
friends or foes, the spirit is allowed to choose its own place of birth. Thus
it may be said that most of us are in our present places by our own prenatal
choice.
In order to assist us in making that choice the Recording Angels
call up before the spirit’s vision a panorama in general outlines of each of
the offered lives. This panorama will show what part of our past debts we
are to pay, and what fruits we may be expected to reap in the coming
life.
The spirit is left free to choose between the several lives
offered. But once a choice has been made no evasion is possible during life.
We have free will with regard to the future, but the past “_mature_” destiny
we cannot escape, as shown by the incident recorded in _The Rosicrucian
Cosmo Conception_, where the writer warned a well known Los Angeles
lecturer that if he left his home upon a certain day, he would be injured by
a conveyance, in head, neck, breast and shoulders. The gentleman
believed and intended to heed our warning. Nevertheless he went to Sierra
Madre to lecture upon the fateful day. He was injured in the places stated by
a collision and later explained: “I thought the twenty-eighth was
the twenty-ninth.”
When the spirit has made its choice, it descends
into the second heaven where it is instructed by the Angels and Archangels
how to build an archetype of the body which it will later inhabit upon earth.
Also here we note the operation of the great law of justice which decrees
that we reap what we sow. If our tastes are coarse and sensual, we shall
build an archetype which will express these qualities; if we are refined and
of aesthetic taste, we shall build an archetype correspondingly refined,
but no one can obtain a better body than he can build. Then, as the
architect who builds a house in which he afterwards lives, will suffer
discomfort if he neglects to properly ventilate it, so also the spirit feels
disease in a poorly constructed body, and as the architect learns to avoid
mistakes and remedy the short-comings of one house when building another, so
also the spirit which suffers from defects in its body, learns in time to
build better and better vehicles.
In the Region of Concrete Thought,
the spirit also draws to itself materials for a new mind. As a magnet draws
iron filings but leaves other substances alone, so also each spirit draws
only the kind of mind-stuff which it used in its former life, plus that which
it has learned to use in its present post-mortem state. Then it descends into
the Desire World where it gathers material for a new desire body such as will
express appropriately its moral characteristics, and later it attracts a
certain amount of ether which is built into the mold of the archetype
constructed in the second heaven and acts as cement between the solids,
liquids and gaseous material from the bodies of parents which forms the dense
physical body of a child, and in due time the latter is brought to
birth.
_Birth and Child Life._
It must not be imagined, however,
that when the little body of a child has been born, the process of birth is
completed. The dense physical body has had the longest evolution, and as a
shoemaker who has worked at his trade for a number of years is more expert
than an apprentice and can make better shoes and _quicker_, so also the
spirit which has built many physical bodies produces them quickly, but the
vital body is a later acquisition of the human being. Therefore we are not so
expert in building that vehicle. Consequently it takes longer to construct
that from the materials not used up in making the lining of the archetype,
and the vital body is not born until the seventh year. Then the period of
rapid growth commences. The desire body is a still later addition of
composite man, and is not brought to birth until the fourteenth year when the
desire nature expresses itself most strongly during so-called “hot” youth,
and the mind, which makes man man, does not come to birth until the
twenty-first year. In law that age is recognized as the earliest time he is
fitted to exercise a franchise.
This knowledge is of the utmost
importance to parents, as a proper understanding of the development which
should take place in each of the septenary epochs enables the educator to
work intelligently with nature and thus fulfill more thoroughly the trust of
a parent than those who are ignorant of the Rosicrucian Mystery Teaching. We
shall therefore devote the remaining pages to an elucidation of this matter
and of the importance of the knowledge of astrology upon the part of the
parent.
_The Mystery of Light, Color and Consciousness._
“God is
Light,” says the Bible, and we are unable to conceive of a grander simile of
His Omnipresence, or the mode of His manifestation. Even the greatest
telescopes have failed to reach the boundaries of light, though they reveal
to us stars millions of miles from the earth, and we may well ask ourselves,
as did the Psalmist of old: Whither shall I flee from Thy Presence? If I
ascend into heaven Thou art there, If I make my bed in the grave (the Hebrew
word _sheol_ means _grave_ and not hell), Thou art there, If I take the wings
of morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there shall thy
hand lead me.
When, in the dawn of Being, _God the Father_ enunciated
_The Word_, and _The Holy Spirit_ moved upon the sea of homogeneous _Virgin
Matter_, primeval _Darkness_ was turned to _Light_. That is therefore the
prime manifestation of Deity, and a study of the principles of Light will
reveal to the mystic intuition a wonderful source of spiritual inspiration.
As it would take us too far afield from our subject we shall not enter into
an elucidation of that theme here, except so far as to give an
elementary idea of how divine Life energizes the human frame and stimulates
to action.
Truly, God is ONE and undivided, He enfolds within His
Being all that is, as the white light embraces all colors. But He appears
three-fold in manifestation, as the white light is refracted in three primary
colors: Blue, Yellow and Red. Wherever we see these colors they are
emblematical of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. These three primary rays of
divine Life are diffused or radiated through the sun and produce
_Life_, _Consciousness_ and _Form_ upon each of the seven light-bearers,
the planets, which are called “the Seven Spirits before the Throne.”
Their names are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus.
Bode’s law proves that Neptune does not belong to our solar system and the
reader is referred to “Simplified Scientific Astrology” by the present
writer, for mathematical demonstration of this contention.
Each of the
seven planets receives the light of the sun in a different measure, according
to its proximity to the central orb and the constitution of its atmosphere,
and the beings upon each, according to their stage of development, have
affinity for some of the solar rays. They absorb the color or colors
congruous to them, and reflect the remainder upon the other planets. This
reflected ray bears with it an impulse of the nature of the beings with which
it has been in contact.
Thus the divine Light and Life comes to each
planet, either directly from the sun, or reflected from its six sister
planets, and as the summer breeze which has been wafted over blooming fields
carries upon its silent invisible wings the blended fragrance of a multitude
of flowers, so also the subtle influences from the garden of God bring to us
the commingled impulses of all the Spirits and in that varicolored light we
live and move and have our being.
The rays which come directly from
the sun are productive of spiritual illumination, the reflected rays from
other planets make for added consciousness and moral development and the rays
reflected by way of the moon give physical growth.
But as each planet
can only absorb a certain quantity of one or more colors according to the
general stage of evolution there, so each being upon earth: mineral, plant,
animal and man can only absorb and thrive upon a certain quantity of the
various rays projected upon the earth. The remainder do not affect it or
produce sensation, any more than the blind are conscious of light and color
which exist everywhere around them. Therefore each being is differently
affected by the stellar rays and the science of Astrology a fundamental truth
in nature, of enormous benefit in the attainment of spiritual
growth.
From a horoscopic figure in mystic script we may learn our own
strength and weakness, with the path best suited to our development, or we
may see the tendencies of those friends who come to us as children, and
what traits are dormant in them. Thus we shall know clearly how to
discharge our duty as parents, by repressing evil before it comes to birth
and fostering good, so that it may bring forth most abundantly the
spiritual potencies of the soul committed to our care.
As we have
already said, man returns to earth to reap that which he has sown in previous
lives and to sow anew the seeds which make for future experience. The stars
are the heavenly time keepers which measure the year, the moon indicates the
month when time will be propitious to harvest or to sow.
The child is
a mystery to us all, we can only know its propensities as they slowly develop
into characteristics, but it is usually too late to check when evil habits
have been formed and the youth is upon the downward grade. A horoscope cast
for the time of birth in a scientific manner shows the tendencies to good or
evil in the child, and if a parent will take time and trouble necessary to
study the science of the stars, he or she may do the child intrusted to his
or her care an inestimable service by fostering tendencies to good and
repressing the evil bent of a child ere it has crystallized into habit. Do
not imagine that a superior mathematical knowledge is necessary to erect a
horoscope. Many construct a horoscope in such an involved manner, so
“fearfully and wonderfully made” that it is unreadable to themselves or
others, while a simple figure easy of reading may be constructed by anyone
who knows how to add and subtract. This method has been thoroughly elucidated
in Simplified Scientific Astrology which is a complete text book, though
small and inexpensive, and parents who have the welfare of their children
thoroughly at heart should endeavor to learn for themselves, for even though
their ability may not compare with that of a professional astrologer, their
intimate knowledge of the child and their deep interest will more than
compensate for such lack and enable them to see most deeply into the child’s
character by means of its horoscope.
_Education of
Children._
Respecting the birth of the various vehicles and the influence
which that has upon life, we may say that during the time from birth to the
seventh year the lines of growth of the physical body are determined, and as
it has been noted that sound is builder both in the great and small, we
may well imagine that rhythm must have an enormous influence upon the
growing and sensitive little child’s organism. The apostle John in the
first chapter of his gospel expresses this idea mystically in the
beautiful words: “In the beginning was the WORD ... and without it was not
anything made that was made ... and the word became flesh;” the word is a
rhythmic sound, which issued from the Creator, reverberated through the
universe and marshaled countless millions of atoms into the multiplex variety
of shapes and forms which we see about us. The mountain, the mayflower,
the mouse and the man are all embodiments of that great Cosmic Word which
is still sounding through the universe and which is still building and
ever building though unheard by our insensitive ears. But though we do not
hear that wonderful celestial sound, we may work upon the little child’s
body by terrestrial music, and though the nursery rhymes are without
sense, they are nevertheless bearers of a wonderful rhythm, and the more a
child is taught to say, sing and repeat them, to dance and to march to them,
the more music is incorporated into a child’s daily life, the stronger
and healthier will be its body in future years.
There are two mottoes
which apply during this period, one to the child and the other to the parent:
_Example_ and _Imitation_. No creature under heaven is more imitative than a
little child, and its conduct in after years will depend largely upon the
example set by its parents during its early life. It is no use to tell the
child “not to mind,” it has no mind wherewith to discriminate, but follows
its natural tendency, as water flows down a hill, when it imitates. Therefore
it behooves every parent to remember from morning till night that watchful
eyes are upon him all the time waiting but for him to act in order to follow
his example.
It is of the utmost importance that the child’s clothing
should be very loose, particularly the clothing of little boys, as chafing
garments often produce vices which follow a man through life.
If
anyone should attempt to forcibly extract a babe from the protecting womb of
its mother, the outrage would result in death, because the babe has not yet
arrived at a maturity sufficient to endure impacts of the Physical World. In
the three septenary periods which follow birth, the invisible vehicles are
still in the womb of mother nature. If we teach a child of tender years to
memorize, or to think, or if we arouse its feelings and emotions, we are in
fact opening the protecting womb of nature and the results are equally as
disastrous in other respects as a forced premature birth. Child prodigies
usually become men and women of less than ordinary intelligence. We should
not hinder the child from learning or thinking of _his own volition_, but we
should not goad them on as parents often do to nourish their own
pride.
When the vital body is born at the age of seven a period of growth
begins and a new motto, or relation rather, is established between parent
and child. This may be expressed in the two words _Authority_
and _Discipleship_. In this period the child is taught certain lessons
which it takes upon faith in the authority of its teachers, whether at home
or at school, and as memory is a faculty of the vital body it can
now memorize what is learned. It is therefore eminently
teachable; particularly because it is unbiased by pre-conceived opinions
which prevent most of us from accepting new views. At the end of this
second period: from about twelve to fourteen, the vital body has been so
far developed that puberty is reached. At the age of fourteen we have
the birth of the desire body, which marks the commencement of
self-assertion. In earlier years the child regards itself more as belonging
to a family and subordinate to the wishes of its parents than after the
fourteenth year. The reason is this: In the throat of the fœtus and the young
child there is a gland called the thymus gland, which is largest before
birth, then gradually diminishes through the years of childhood and
finally disappears at ages which vary according to the characteristics of
the child. Anatomists have been puzzled as to the function of this organ
and have not yet come to any settled conclusion, but it has been
suggested that before development of the red marrow bones, the child is not
able to manufacture its own blood, and that therefore the thymus gland
contains an essence, supplied by the parents, upon which the child may draw
during infancy and childhood, till able to manufacture its own blood. That
theory is approximately true, and as the family blood flows in the child,
it looks upon itself as part of the family and not as an Ego. But the
moment it commences to manufacture its own blood, the Ego asserts itself, it
is no longer Papa’s girl or Mamma’s boy, it has an “I”-dentity of its
own. Then comes the critical age when parents reap what they have sown.
The mind has not yet been born, nothing holds the desire nature in check,
and much, very much, depends upon how the child has been taught in
earlier years and what example the parents have set. At this point in
life self-assertion, the feeling “_I am myself_”, is stronger than at any
other time and therefore authority should give place to _Advice_; the
parent should practice the utmost tolerance, for at no time in life is a
human being as much in need of sympathy as during the seven years from
fourteen to twenty-one when the desire nature is rampant and
unchecked.
It is a crime to inflict corporal punishment upon a child at
any age. Might is never right, and as the stronger, parents should always
have compassion for the weaker. But there is one feature of corporal
punishment which makes it particularly dangerous to apply it to the youth:
namely, that it wakens the passional nature which is already perhaps beyond
the control of a growing boy.
If we whip a dog, we shall soon break
its spirit and transform it into a cringing cur, and it is deplorable that
some parents seem to regard it as their mission in life to break the spirit
of their children with the rule of the rod. If there is one universal lack
among the human race which is more apparent than any other, it is lack of
will, and as parents we may remedy the evil in a large measure by guiding the
wills of our children along such lines as dictated by our own more mature
reason, so that we help them to grow a backbone instead of a wishbone with
which unfortunately most of us are afflicted. Therefore, never whip a
child; when punishment is necessary, correct by withholding favors or
withdrawing privileges.
At the twenty-first year the birth of the mind
transforms the youth into a man or a woman fully equipped to commence his own
life in the school of experience.
Thus we have followed the human
spirit around a life cycle from death to birth and maturity, we have seen how
immutable law governs his every step and how he is ever encompassed by the
loving care of the Great and Glorious Beings who are the ministers of God.
The method of his future development will be explained in a later work which
will deal with “The Christian Mystic Initiation.”
MT.
ECCLESIA
(Transcriber’s Note: This chapter is the series of pages
which, earlier, the author said “had been transferred” to the back of the
book.)
A DESCRIPTION OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE ROSICRUCIAN
FELLOWSHIP
Work in the physical world requires physical means of
accomplishment; therefore a tract of land was bought in 1911 in the town of
Oceanside, ninety miles south of Los Angeles, California. _Southern
California was selected because of the abundance of ether in the atmosphere
there, and this spot was found to be particularly favored in that
respect._
On this commanding site having a wide view of the great Pacific
Ocean, of snow capped mountains and smiling valleys, we began to establish
our headquarters in the latter part of 1911. Soon after this we erected
a sanctuary, the Pro-Ecclesia, where the Rosicrucian Temple Service is
held at appropriate times. The Rose Cross Healing Circle holds its
meetings there to help sufferers, and it is the place appointed for the
united morning and evening devotions of the workers. In the latter half of
1920 we built an Ecclesia, which is designed to be a Temple of Healing.
The building, a beautiful domed structure, is of steel and
reinforced concrete. It is twelve sided in shape, corresponding to the twelve
signs of the zodiac. At the present writing, January, 1921, the final work
upon it is just being completed. The esoteric work of the Fellowship will
be carried on here.
We have also built a two-story Administration
Building to house the general office, the book department, the correspondence
school in Christian Mysticism which links Headquarters with students all over
the world, and the editorial offices of our monthly publications, notably
the “_Rosicrucian Fellowship Magazine—Rays from the Rose Cross_.” We have
also an astrological department which conducts a correspondence school.
Its offices are located on the second floor.
The whole first floor is
occupied by a modern printing plant and book bindery required to furnish the
immense amount of literature needed in this work. In the book department we
publish all the standard works and text books of the Rosicrucian Philosophy
written by Max Heindel. We are now in process of publishing in book form his
former lessons to students.
In October, 1920, a Training School was
established for the preparation of candidates for the lecture field. It is
our intention to thereby maintain a Lecture Bureau, from which we will send
our lecturers throughout the country to disseminate the teachings and carry
the message of our philosophy to the people to a greater extent than has
before been possible.
A Dining Hall with seating capacity for over one
hundred people affords ample accommodation for workers, students, and
patients. The scientific meatless diet served there preserves or restores
health, as required in each case. Furthermore, it improves the vitality and
mentality in an astonishing degree. A large dormitory, and a number of
cottages and tents provide living quarters for all.
By the liberal use
of water and the expenditure of much labor, Mount Ecclesia is gradually being
transformed into a luxuriant tropical park. There is a deep spiritual purpose
in this attempt to make the visible centre of the new world movement
beautiful, for it fosters in the workers a poise and peace which are
absolutely essential to the proper performance of their work. Without that
they cannot escape being disturbed by the flood of sorrow and trouble which
flows into Headquarters from members all over the world; without that they
cannot continue to put heart into the letters of help, hope and cheer which
continually go out to souls who are groaning under the burden of sickness,
but by bathing their souls in the beauty of the surroundings, whether
consciously or not, they gain in strength and grow in grace, they become
better and better fitted for the Great Work in the Master’s
Vineyard.
In order to aid those who feel the upward urge, to prepare
intelligently and reverently for the unfoldment of their inner latent
spiritual powers, the Rosicrucian Fellowship maintains two correspondence
courses which furnish instruction to students all over the world. One deals
with _Astrology_, the other with _Christian Mysticism_.
The Astrology
to which we refer is not to be confounded with fortune-telling; it is a phase
of the Mystic Religion, as sublime as the stars with which it deals, and to
the Mystic they are not dead bodies moving in space in obedience to so-called
blind natural law, but they are the embodiments of “_The Seven Spirits before
the Throne_,” mighty Star-Angels who use their benevolent influences to guide
other less exalted beings, humanity included, upon the path of
evolution.
There is a side of the moon which we never see, but that
hidden half is as potent a factor in creating the ebb and flow, as the part
of the moon which is visible. Similarly, there is an invisible part of man
which exerts a powerful influence in life, and as the tides are measured by
the motion of sun and moon, so also the eventualities of existence
are measured by the circling stars, which may therefore be called “the
Clock of Destiny,” and knowledge of their import is an immense power, for to
the competent Astrologer a horoscope reveals every secret of
life.
Thus, when you have given an astrologer the data of your birth, you
have given him the key to your innermost soul, and there is no secret that
he may not ferret out. This knowledge may be used for good or ill, to help
or hurt, according to the nature of the man. Only a friend should be
trusted with this key to your soul, and it should never be given to anyone
base enough to prostitute a spiritual science for material gain.
To
the medical man Astrology is invaluable in diagnosing diseases
and prescribing a remedy, for it reveals the hidden cause of all ailments,
in a manner that has often perplexed the skeptic and dumbfounded the
scoffer.
The opinion of thousands is of great value, but it does not
prove anything, for thousands may hold an opposite view; occasionally a
single man may be right and the rest of the world wrong, as when
Galileo maintained that the earth moves. Today the whole world has been
converted to the opinion for which he suffered torture, and we assert that,
_as man is a composite being, cures are successful only in proportion as
they remedy defects on the physical, moral and mental planes of Being_. We
also maintain that results may be obtained more easily at certain times
when stellar rays are propitious to healing of a particular disease, or
by treatment with remedies previously prepared under auspicious
conditions.
If you are a parent the horoscope will aid you to detect the
evil latent in your child and teach you how to apply the ounce of prevention.
It will show you the good points also, that you may make a better man or
woman of the soul entrusted to your care. It will reveal systemic weakness
and enable you to guard the health of your child; it will show what
talents are there, and how the life may be lived to a maximum of
usefulness. Therefore, the message of the marching orbs is so important that
you cannot afford to remain ignorant thereof.
In order to aid those
who are willing to help themselves we maintain a Correspondence Class in
Astrology, but make no mistake, we do not teach fortune-telling; if that is
what you are looking for, we have nothing for you.
OUR LESSONS ARE
SERMONS
They embody the highest moral and spiritual principles, together
with the loftiest system of ethics, for Astrology is, to us, a phase of
religion; we never look at a horoscope without feeling that we are in a
holy presence, face to face with an immortal soul, and our attitude is one
of prayer for light to guide that soul aright.
WE DO NOT CAST
HOROSCOPES
Despite all we can say, many people write enclosing money for
horoscopes, forcing us to spend valuable time writing letters of refusal and
giving us the trouble of returning their money. Please do not thus annoy us;
it will avail you nothing.
THE COURSE IN CHRISTIAN
MYSTICISM
_Christ_ taught the multitude in _parables_, but explained the
_mysteries_ to His disciples. _Paul gave milk_ to the babes, but _meat_ to
the strong.
Max Heindel, the founder and leader of the Rosicrucian
Fellowship, endeavored to follow in their steps and give to interested and
devoted students a _deeper teaching_ than that promulgated in
public.
For that purpose we conduct a correspondence course in
_Christian Mysticism_. The General Secretary may admit applicants to the
preliminary course, but _advancement_ in the deeper degrees depends upon
merit. It is for those alone who have been _tried_, and found
true.
HOW TO APPLY FOR ADMISSION
Anyone who is not engaged in
fortune-telling or similar methods of commercializing spiritual knowledge
will, upon request, receive an application blank from the General Secretary,
Rosicrucian Fellowship. When this blank is returned properly filled, he may
admit the applicant to instruction in either or both correspondence
courses.
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esoteric instruction is ever put in the balance against coin. At the same
time, it cannot be given “_free_,” “_for nothing_,” for those who work to
promulgate it must have the necessities of life. Type, paper, machinery and
postage also cost money, and _unless you pay your part someone else must pay
for you_.
There are a few who cannot contribute, and who need these
teachings as much or more than those who may take comfort from financial ease
or affluence. If they make their condition known, they will receive as
much attention as the largest contributors, but others are expected
to contribute for their own good as well as for the good of the
work. Remember, _a closed hand that does not give cannot
receive_.
INDEX
Abstract Thought, _see_
Thought, World of, Region of Abstract Thought.
Action, incentive to,
158.
Adepts, pupils of schools of the Greater Mysteries, 10.
Air,
charged with pictures of surroundings, 37, 155.
Alchemy, proved by
radio-activity, 108.
Alcohol, results of using, 166.
Ambassador
from sun, 87.
Ameshaspends, Seven Spirits before the Throne,
87.
Angels, densest body of, composed of ether, 73; expert builders
in ether, 74; family spirits, 80; guardians of propagative force,
74; instruct ego in building archetype, 184; one step beyond human
stage, 73.
Angels, Recording, _see_ Recording angels.
Animals,
dependent upon group spirit for infusion of stellar rays, 124; keyed to
lunar month, 124; thought processes of, 122.
Aquarian Age, intellect
of, 15.
Archangels, densest vehicle of, 79; instruct ego in building
archetype, 184; less evolved become group spirits, 81; native of
Desire World, 79; race and national spirits, 80; various grades of,
80; work with humanity politically and industrially, 80.
Arche,
primordial matter of, 108.
Archetypal forces direct archetypes,
103.
Archetype, duration of, 175; vibratory mold,
175.
Assimilation, through ether, 123.
Astrology, estimation of
time by, in Desire World, 94; value of, 190.
Atom, physical,
spherical shape of, 9.
Atom, seed, _see_ Seed atom.
Atoms,
chemical, expelled through skin, 127.
Attitude, mental, results of,
181.
Benevolence, acquired in First Heaven, 174.
Bennett,
Florence, trance of, 141.
Black magic, punishment of, 17.
Blood,
charged with pictures of surroundings, 155; relation of, to vital body,
129.
Blue, in stellar ray, life of the Father, 124, 188.
Bode’s
law and Neptune, 189.
Body, dense, _see_ Dense body. desire, _see_
Desire body. vital, _see_ Vital body.
Brain, absorption of stellar
rays through, 124.
Breath, record of, 37, 38.
Capital punishment,
menace of, 164.
Carelessness, power of, to shorten life,
147.
Causation, law of, attraction of like to like, 48; determines
environment, 48, 180; flexibility of law of, 52.
Chaos, (Cosmic
night) seed ground of Cosmos, 112; state of orderly segregation,
105.
Chemical atoms, expelled through skin, 127.
Chemical ether,
assimilation and growth by, 69; seen as blue haze, 65.
Child,
post-mortem experiences of, easily investigated, 51; prodigies,
195.
Children, clairvoyance of, 160; danger of mental forcing,
195; discipline of, 195; individual blood developed in,
196; imitativeness of, 194; proper clothing of, 194; life of, in
First Heaven, 176; understanding of, through astrology, 192.
Christ,
higher laws taught by, 169; rebirth taught by, 46.
Christianity, the
flowering of previous religions, 6.
Clairvoyance of children,
160; of the dying, 148; varieties of, 136.
Clairvoyants,
separation of vital body of, 137.
Clairvoyants, trained, positive powers
of, 137.
Colors, emotional effect produced by, 178.
Colors,
primary, symbolize God, 188.
Community affected by executions,
165.
Concentration in Desire World, 91.
Concrete Thought, _see_
Thought, World of, Region of Concrete Thought.
Conditions of life related
to past action, 43.
Conscience, assimilated pictures of past experience,
38, 156.
Consequence, law of, _see_ Causation, law
of.
Conservation, law of, and survival of spirit, 35.
Cord,
Silver, _see_ Silver Cord.
Corporal punishment, inadvisability of,
197.
Cosmic night, _see_ Chaos.
Cosmos, aggregate of systematic
order, 105.
Countries, egos work upon, 180.
Creation of Cosmos,
188.
Creative force, develops spinal nerves, 125.
Creative
Hierarchies, aid humanity, 6; guide man’s evolution, 5, 52; safeguard
man from materialism, 8.
Criminals, care of, 164; execution of, a
menace, 164.
Crucifixion, the Mystic Death, 12.
Crystallization in
man’s evolution, 163.
Dead, care of, 152; inhabit Desire World,
88; intense activity of, 89.
Death, disrobing process of ego,
163; foreseen by higher powers, 142; peaceful, helpfulness of,
147; premature, ill effects of, 145; problem of, 27; provides
fresh start, 143.
Debts, binding nature of, 49.
Demmler, Minna,
materializations by, 129.
Dense body, chemical constituents of,
57; crystallized spirit substance, 162; disease of, due to imperfect
archetype, 185; energized by divine life, 188; improves as spirit
progresses, 5; quality of, dependent upon ego, 184; most evolved of
man’s vehicles, 186.
Desire, created and guided by thought,
58; forms impelled into action by, 56.
Desire body, basic individual
color of, 132; born at fourteenth year, 186; capable of sense
perception, 133; cause dreams, 139; circulation in currents,
133; colors of, 132; destructive action of, 138; extends beyond
dense body, 130; gives ability to experience desire and emotion 121, 130,
133; impels motion, 56, 139; impels to sense gratification,
130; main vortex, in the liver, 131; rapid locomotion of,
131; recent acquisition of, 130; shape of, ovoid, 130; shell of,
persists after death, 163, 179; vortices of, 131; war of, with vital
body, 138; withdrawal of, in sleep,
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