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The Externalization of the Hierarchy - Section II - The General World Picture |
Today we are watching the death of a civilization or cycle of
incarnation of humanity. In all fields of human expression, crystallization and
deterioration had set in. Worn-out religious dogmas and the grip of theology and the
orthodox churches have no longer sufficed to hold the allegiance of the potent, inner,
spiritual life; humanity is deeply spiritual and innately religious but needs today a new
form with which to clothe the ancient verities. Old political schools have been deemed
inadequate and new ideologies bear witness to the strength of the life which is seeking
more adequate expression; the educational systems, having served their purpose, are fast
being recognized as inadequate to meet the need of the demanding life of the race; there
is everywhere a cry for change and for those new forms in the religious, political,
educational and economic life of the race which will allow of freer and better spiritual
expression. Such a change is rapidly coming and is regarded by some as death - terrible
and to be avoided if possible. It is [115] indeed death but it is beneficent and needed.
It is this realization of the passing of a civilization which gives rise to the recurrent
and foreboding cry, "This is the death of civilization; it must not be";
"This is the end of the order, and the old order must be saved"; "This is
the destruction of the old and loved values, and it must not be permitted." That humanity is bringing about this needed change in unnecessary, cruel and painful ways is indeed true, just as it is true today that human beings by their wrong thinking, foolish habits of physical living and undesirable emotional attitudes do precipitate a final, physical breakdown and eventually death. Nevertheless, for the progress of the soul of the individual and the soul of humanity, death is inevitable, good and necessary; it is also a practice with which we are all most familiar in our own experience and in watching it in others. But we need to remember that the worst death of all (as far as humanity is concerned) would be if a form of civilization or a body form became static and eternal; if the old order never altered and the old values were never transmuted into higher and better ones, that would indeed be a disaster. We need to bear in mind also that the forces of destruction or death are two-fold: first, the rapidly emerging and developing life with its demand for more room for expression and fuller experience, and its spiritual aspiration for change and progress; and secondly, the reactionary forces and the conservative attitudes which adhere to the well-known and the familiar, and which hate the new, the untried and the unknown. Both of these produce the great and divine transition from the past into the future, and from the old into the new, from experience into fruition and then into experience again. The realities are eternal and undying; the forms are ephemeral and temporary; the soul is persistent and deathless; the form is changing and doomed to die. The processes of evolution have in the past and will in the future prove successful in bringing forms to birth, to maturity and to death. But (and this is the interesting and significant point) [116] humanity is for the first time, aware of process. It has for the first time chosen intelligently to observe what is going on and to relate it to experience and to environment. This in itself indicates a stage of true and much to be desired development. Reasoning, analysis and the presentation of differing viewpoints are going on in every country on a large scale with varying results, based on differences of temperament, of tradition, of development and of training. This stage of death and of birth (for the two are proceeding simultaneously) can be easily grasped by the esotericist as he studies the world war in its two distinctive periods: 1914 to 1918, and 1939 until 1942. The first stage (if you could see the situation as it truly is) was most definitely the death stage; the second stage, in which we now find ourselves, is literally the stage of birth - the birth pangs of the new order and of the new civilization through which humanity's sense of life can express itself. The mother dies in order that the child may live; the form is sacrificed to the life. But today, the form aspect, the Mother or matter aspect, is dying consciously, and just as consciously the child, the infant civilization, is coming into being. This is the new thing and it is in this that we are all participating. It is the death of the personality of humanity and the coming in of the soul. Such a dying is ever a painful process. Pain has always been the purifying agent, employed by the Lords of Destiny, to bring about liberation. The accumulated pain of the present war and the inherited pain of the earlier stage (begun in 1914) is bringing about a salutary and changing world consciousness. The Lord of Pain has descended from His throne and is treading the ways of earth today, bringing distress, agony and terror to those who cannot interpret His ends, but bringing also a restimulation of the instinct to self-preservation which - in its higher aspect - is the instinct to immortality; it tends to focus humanity's attention upon the life aspect and not upon the form. The names of the Lords of Karma signify, symbolically and from the angle of their inner meaning, Relationship, Enlightenment, Pain [117] and Return. Ponder on this. They are all peculiarly active at this time, and in their activity lies the hope of humanity. |
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