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A Treatise on White Magic - Rule Four - The Creative Work of Sound |
The Great Ones look to see the faculty of pliability and
adaptability working out, that faculty of adaptation that is one of the fundamental laws
of species which nature so wonderfully demonstrates. The transference of this law to the
inner planes and its working out in the new cycle of effort must be undertaken. This law
of adaptation involves the appreciation of the need, the recognition of the new force
coming in with the new cycle and the consequent bringing together in wide synthesis of the
need and of the force, regarding the personal self simply as a focal point for action and
transmutation. It involves the transmutation of the five senses and their extension into
the subtler planes so that sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell are welded into one
synthetic cooperating whole, for use in the great work. On the physical plane, these tend
to the unification of the personal life and to the adaptation of the physical world to the
needs of the personal self. On the subtler planes they must be transmuted until they are
adequate to the needs of the group of which the individual forms a fragmentary part. The
ability to do this is one of the things that the Great Ones look for in those individuals
whose privilege it may be to inaugurate the New Age. Above all, They look for an enlarged channel from the soul to the physical brain, via the mind. Such an enlarged channel indicates that a man can be used. One might almost express it by saying that They look for the perfecting of the antahkarana, that channel of communication between the soul consciousness and the brain whose possessor is one whom the Masters can successfully use. They are guided in their choice of workers by a man's personally achieved capacity and by his own hard won ability. When there is capacity, ability, and faculty, then the Great Ones joyfully employ him. The wrong angle has been, at times, over-emphasized and the reverse of this taught. The Masters must not be sought [140] because a man seeks capacity. They will be found when a man has capacity - capacity that makes him available for group work and that can be extended under careful instruction into the higher powers of the soul. Leadership in groups controlling the work of the New Age will grow out of the discipline of the individual, and leaders will be found among those who sense the inner issue. Leadership that endures does not come to those who strive for place and power nor for those who have their eyes only on outward conditions and overlook the underlying causes. Leadership does not come to those who place the personal self and its position and power before the good of the group. It comes enduringly to those who seek nothing for the separated self, to those who lose themselves in the good of the whole. |
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