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A Treatise on Cosmic Fire - Section Two - Division A - Manas or Mind and its Nature |
I have pointed out these distinctions as it serves to bring
the scope, and equally the limitations, of the active mental principle somewhat more
clearly before the student. In the Hall of Ignorance the accumulative side of manas
and its ability to store and acquire knowledge and information is being developed. A man,
for instance, acquires facts, and application, and sets up vibrations which have to be
worked out intelligently. The acquisitive side of this principle is showing forth. In the Hall
of Learning the discriminative side is being developed, and the man learns not only
to choose but to discard, and he begins to merge the two poles intelligently. In the [340]
Hall of Wisdom he discards also, and perfectly blends the two poles, thereby
producing that objective something we call light. The illuminating side of manas is shown.
He becomes an intelligent creator, and by the time he has taken the four major initiations
he has:
To sum it all up in words of fire: The fire of matter has blazed out perfectly, and the vibratory activity of the man has been keyed up to synchronize with that of a Heavenly Man, thus enabling a man to function consciously, or be vitally active on the buddhic plane. The fire of mind has blended with the fire of matter and has stimulated it to such an extent that it has brought about the liberation of the entity, man, from the three worlds, and has occultly "obscured" his manifestation on the three planes in exactly the same way as the manifestation of a Logos "goes out" (occultly) when the fires are sufficiently fierce. As regards the fire of Spirit, or pure electric fire, this is finally synthesized with the other two and brings about the escape of the life on to another plane cosmically considered. [341] A MAN
A HEAVENLY MAN
A SOLAR LOGOS
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