Three major energies begin to make an impact upon his lower
mind. They are:
- The impulsive energy of ideas, coming to him from the abstract
mind and travelling along the antahkarana; these make contact with his now illumined lower
mind which, at this point, transforms them into ideals so that the divine ideas -
implementing the divine purpose - may become the heritage of the race of men. The better
trained and the more controlled the mind, the easier it will be to handle this type of
energy. It is by means of this impulsive energy that the Hierarchy (upon the buddhic
plane) leads humanity onwards.
- The energy of the intuition, which is the word we use to describe a direct
contact with the Mind of God at some relatively high level of experience. The effect of
this energy upon the soul-infused personality is to give to the mind (already receptive to
the energy of ideas) some faint glimmering and brief revelation of the purpose of the
ideas which underlie all hierarchical activity on behalf of humanity. The intuition is
entirely concerned with group activity; it is never interested in or directed to the
revelation of anything concerned with the personality life. The growth of what we might
call the buddhic vehicle (though that is a misnomer) prepares the man for the ninth or the
final initiation, which enables the initiate - in a manner [712] incomprehensible to
us - to "intuit" (in a blazing light) the true nature of the cosmic astral
plane. Forget not, the buddhic plane is closely allied with the cosmic astral plane, and
that all intuitions when regulated require the use of the creative imagination in their
working out or in their presentation to the thoughts of men. Speaking generally, the
Masters intuit those phases of the divine intention which are immediate; these constitute
the "over-shadowing cloud of knowable things." These They transform into the
Plan; then Their disciples - with their intuitional capacity developing slowly but
steadily - begin themselves to intuit these ideas, to present them as ideals to the
masses, and thus precipitate the needed aspects of the Plan on to the physical plane.
- The dynamic energy of the will follows next, and (as the disciple perfects the
antahkarana) it sweeps through the medium of contact into the mind of the soul-infused
personality, and from thence it finds its way to the brain. I am of course referring here
to the disciple in training and not to the Masters Themselves Who work at the center of
these energies; the Hierarchy is a great reception point for these three aspects of the
Spiritual Triad - the spiritual will, the intuition or pure reason, and the abstract mind.
It is in the Ashrams of the Masters that the disciple comes into direct relation with
these dynamic, revealing and impulsive energies. These three energies focus through and
are directed by the three Heads of the Hierarchy: the Manu, the Christ, and the
Mahachohan. The Manu is receptive to, and the agent of, the energy of the divine will for
humanity; the Christ is the agent for the distribution of the energy which brings
intuitive revelation; the Mahachohan is responsible for the inflow of ideas into the
consciousness of the disciple, the aspirant and the intelligentsia. I would beg you to
remember that the main effort of the spiritual Hierarchy is on behalf of humanity, because
the fourth Kingdom in Nature is the Macrocosm of the threefold Microcosm of the three
lower kingdoms in nature.
This whole subject is too vast to be entered into here, [713] but I have given you much
along these lines in A Treatise on Cosmic Fire. Much more than I can
possibly give you is revealed to the initiate at the time of the fifth initiation. The
clues, the thoughts, the abstract concepts, the fleeting ideas of which all disciples are
aware are at this initiation resolved into certainty, and the Master can now take His
place as a distributor of Triadal energy. The major problem confronting Him is not the
distribution of ideas or the use of the intuition in grasping the stage of the divine
Purpose at any particular time; it consists in the development of the spiritual will, in
its comprehension and its use in world service. Just as the disciple has to learn to use
the mind in two ways:
- As a
common sense, a resolver of information so that a life pattern and a life service, planned
and directed, may eventuate, and a perception of relationships,
- As a
searchlight, bringing into the light those ideas and intuitions which are needed,
so the
Master has to learn the uses of the will. A natural sequence can be seen closely related
to the idea of revelation.
On the mountain-top of Ascension, following the experience of "teaching the
spirits which are in prison," the Master receives a revelation; this is His right and
due and something for which the long previous cycle of initiation has prepared Him. The
revelation must be followed by realization and recognition:
- He realizes
that the right interpretation of the revelation is the first essential.
- He then
comes to the understanding that the next step is for Him to formulate His intention, based
upon the revelation and directed towards His world service.
- Having
received the revelation, interpreted it and determined within Himself what He intends to
do, He next realizes that the factor of the will must now be employed if He and those He
seeks to help are to profit by the revelation. [714]
This opens
up the whole subject of the Will, its nature and relationships and this we must study for
a while: the sequence of Revelation. Interpretation. Intention. Will. |