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Let us give the word "spiritual" a wide connotation!
I do not here speak of religious truths; the formulations of the theologians and the
churchmen in all the big religious organizations, both Eastern and Western, may, or may
not, be true. Let us use the word "spiritual" to signify the world of light and
beauty, of order and of purpose, about which the world Scriptures speak, which is the
object of the attentive research of the scientists, and into which the pioneers of the
human family have always penetrated, returning to tell us of their experiences. Let us
regard all manifestations of life as spiritual, and so widen the usual meaning of this
word to signify [16] the energies and potencies which lie back of every form in nature and
which give to each of them their essential distinguishing characteristics and qualities.
For thousands of years all over the planet, the mystics and knowers have borne witness to
experiences in subtler worlds where they have been brought into contact with forces and
phenomena which are not of this physical world. They speak of meeting with angelic hosts;
they refer to the great cloud of witnesses; they commune with the elder brothers of the
race who work in other dimensions and who demonstrate powers about which ordinary human
beings know nothing; they speak of a light and of a glory; of a direct knowledge of truth
and of a world of phenomena which is uniform to the mystics of all races. That much of the
testimony can be discarded on the grounds of hallucination may be true; that many of the
saints of old were psychopathic cases and neurotics may be equally true; but there still
remains a residue of testimony and a sufficient number of reputable witnesses,
substantiating this testimony, to force our belief in its verity. These witnesses to the
unseen world spoke with words of power and gave forth messages which have moulded the
thoughts of men, and directed the lives of millions. They claimed there was a science of
spiritual knowledge and a technique of development whereby men could attain to the
mystical experience and whereby they could know God. It is this science which we will study in this book, [17] and this technique which we will seek to unfold. It deals with the right use of the mind, whereby the world of souls reveals itself and that secret door is found and opened which leads from darkness to light, from death to immortality and from the unreal to the Real. The ultimate solution of our world problem lies in our arrival at this knowledge - a knowledge that is neither eastern nor western, but which is known to both. When we have joined hands with the Orient and when we have united the best thoughts of the East with those of the West, we shall have a synthetic and balanced teaching which will liberate the coming generations. It must begin in the educational field and with the young. In the West, consciousness has been focused upon the material aspects of living, and all of our mental power has been concentrated upon the control and utilization of material things, the perfecting of physical comforts, and the accumulation of possessions. In the East, where the spiritual realities have been more uniformly held, mental power has been used in concentration and meditation and in deep philosophical and metaphysical study, but the masses of the people, not capable of these activities, have been left in peculiar and strikingly terrible conditions, from the standpoint of physical living. Through the blending of the achievements of the two civilizations (now going on with increasing rapidity) a balance is being struck by means of which the race [18] as a whole will be able to demonstrate its full potency. Both the East and the West are gradually learning to take from each other to mutual advantage, and work in this field is one of the fundamental and necessary things of the present cycle. [21] |
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