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Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
1831 – 1891
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The
Theosophical Mahatmas
By
H P Blavatsky
IT is with
sincere and profound regret-though with no surprise, prepared as I am for years
for such declarations-that I have read in the
It has
been a pending case for several years and will have to be now decided, as the
two complainants declare over their signatures that "we (they) need not
run after Oriental mystics, who deny their ability to help us." The last
sentence, in italics, has to be seriously examined. I ask the privilege to make
a few remarks thereon.
To begin
with, the tone of the whole article is that of a true manifesto. Condensed and
weeded of its exuberance of Biblical expressions it comes to this paraphrastical declaration: "We have knocked at their
door, and they have not answered us; we have prayed for bread, they have denied
us even a stone." The charge is quite serious; nevertheless, that it is neither
just nor fair-is what I propose to show.
As I was
the first in the United States to bring the existence of our Masters into
publicity; and, having exposed the holy names of two members of a Brotherhood
hitherto unknown to Europe and America (save to a few mystics and Initiates of
every age), yet sacred and revered throughout the East, and especially India,
causing vulgar speculation and curiosity to grow around those blessed names,
and finally leading to a public rebuke, I believe it my duty to contradict the
fitness of the latter by explaining the whole situation, as I feel myself the
chief culprit. It may do good to some, perchance, and
will interest some others.
Let no one
think withal, that I come out as a champion or a defender of those who most
assuredly need no defense. What I intend, is to present simple facts, and let
after this the situation be judged on its own merits. To the plain statement of
our brothers and sisters that they have been "living on husks,"
"hunting after strange gods" without receiving admittance, I would
ask in my turn, as plainly: "Are you sure of having knocked at the right
door? Do you feel certain that you have not lost your way by stopping so often
on your journey at strange doors, behind which lie in wait the fiercest enemies
of those you were searching for?" Our MASTERS are not a jealous god";
they are simply holy mortals, nevertheless, however, higher than any in this
world, morally, intellectually and spiritually. However holy and advanced in
the science of the Mysteries -they are still men, members of a Brotherhood, who
are the first in it to show themselves subservient to its time-honored laws and
rules. And one of the first rules in it demands that those who start on their
journey Eastward, as candidates to the notice and favors of those who are the
custodians of those Mysteries, should proceed by the straight road, without
stopping on every side-way and path, seeking to join other "Masters"
and professors often of the Left Hand Science; that they should have confidence
and show trust and patience, besides several other conditions to fulfill.
Failing in all of this from first to last, what right has any man or woman to
complain of the liability of the
Masters to
help them?
Truly
" 'The Dwellers of the threshold' are within!"
Once that
a theosophist would become a candidate for either chelaship
or favors, he must be aware of the mutual pledge, tacitly, if not formally
offered and accepted between the two parties, and, that such a pledge is
sacred. It is a bond of seven years of probation. If during that time,
notwithstanding the many human shortcomings and mistakes of the candidate (save
two which it is needless to specify in print) he remains throughout every
temptation true to the chosen Master, or Masters (in the case of lay
candidates), and as faithful to the Society founded at their wish and under
their orders, then the theosophist will be initiated into ______thence-forward
allowed to communicate with his guru unreservedly, all his failings, save this
one, as specified, may be overlooked: they belong to his future Karma, but are
left for the present, to the discretion and judgment of the Master. He alone
has the power of judging whether even during those long seven years the chela will be favoured regardless
of his mistakes and sins, with occasional communications with, and from, the
guru.
The latter
thoroughly posted as to the causes and motives that led the candidate into sins
of omission and commission is the only one to judge of the advisability or
inadvisability of bestowing encouragement; as he alone is entitled to it,
seeing that he is himself under the inexorable law of Karma, which no one from
the Zulu savage up to the highest archangel can avoid--and that he has to assume
the great responsibility of the causes created by himself.
Thus, the
chief and the only indispensable condition required in the candidate or chela on probation, is simply
unswerving fidelity to the chosen Master and his purposes. This is a condition sine
qua non; not as I have said, on account of any jealous feeling, but simply
because the magnetic rapport between the two once broken, it becomes at each
time doubly difficult to re-establish it again; and that it is neither just nor
fair, that the Masters should strain their powers for those whose future course
and final desertion they very often can plainly foresee. Yet, how many of those
who, expecting as I would call it "favours by
anticipation," and being disappointed, instead of humbly repeating mea
culpa, tax the Masters with selfishness and injustice? They will deliberately
break the thread of connection ten times in one year, and yet expect each time
to be taken back on the old lines! I know of one theosophist-let him be
nameless though it is hoped he will recognize himself--a quiet, intelligent
young gentleman, a mystic by nature, who, in his ill-advised enthusiasm and
impatience, changed Masters and his ideas about half a dozen times in less than
three years. First he offered himself, was accepted on probation and took the
vow of chelaship; about a year later, he suddenly got
the idea of getting married, though he had several proofs of the corporeal
presence of his Master, and had several favours
bestowed upon him. Projects of marriage, failing, he sought "Masters"
under other climes, and became an enthusiastic Rosicrucian; then be returned to
theosophy as a Christian mystic; then again sought to enliven his austerities
with a wife; then gave up the idea and turned a spiritualist. And now having applied
once more "to be taken back as a chela" (I
have his letter) and his Master remaining silent-he renounced him altogether,
to seek in he words of the above manifesto-his old "Essenian
Master and to test the spirits in his name."
The able
and respected editor of the Occult Word and her Secretary are right, and have
chosen the only true path in which with a very small dose of blind faith, they
are sure to encounter no deceptions or disappointments. "It is pleasant
for some of us," they say, "to obey the call of the 'Man of Sorrows'
who will not turn any away, because they are unworthy or have not scored up a
certain percentage of personal merit." How do they know? unless they
accept the cynically awful and pernicious dogma of the Protestant Church, that
teaches the forgiveness of the blackest crime, provided the murderer believes
sincerely that the blood of his "Redeemer" has saved him at the last
hour-what is it but blind unphilosophical faith?
Emotionalism is not philosophy; and Buddha devoted his long self-sacrificing
life to tear people away precisely from that evil breeding superstition. Why
speak of Buddha then, in the same breath? The doctrine of salvation by personal
merit, and self-forgetfulness is the comer-stone of the teaching of the Lord Buddha.
Both the writers may have and very likely they did" hunt after strange
gods"; but these were not our MASTERS. They have "denied Him
thrice" and now propose "with bleeding feet and prostrate
spirit" to "pray that He (Jesus) may take us (them) once more under
his wing," etc. The "Nazarene Master" is sure to oblige them so
far. Still they will be "living on husks" plus "blind
faith." But in this they are the best judges, and no one has a Tight to
meddle with their private beliefs in our Society; and heaven grant that they
should not in their fresh disappointment turn our bitterest enemies one day.
Yet, to
those Theosophists, who are displeased with the Society in general, no one has
ever made to you any rash promises; least of all, has either the Society or its
founders ever offered their "Masters" as a chromo-premium to the
best-behaved. For years every new member has been told that he was promised
nothing, but bad everything to expect only from his own personal merit.
The
Theosophist is left free and untrammeled in his actions. Whenever
displeased--alia tentanda via est--no harm in trying elsewhere; unless, indeed one
has offered himself and is decided to win the Masters' favors. To such
especially, I now address myself and ask: Have you fulfilled your obligations
and pledges? Have you, who would fain lay all the blame on the Society and the
Masters-the latter the embodiment of charity, tolerance, justice and universal
love-have you led the life requisite, and the conditions required from one who
becomes a candidate? Let him who feels in his heart and conscience that he
has,--that he has never once failed seriously, never doubted his Master's
wisdom, never sought other Master or Masters in his impatience to become an
Occultist with powers; and that he has never betrayed his theosophical duty in
thought or deed,-let him, I say, rise and protest. He can do so fearlessly;
there is no penalty attached to it, and he will not even receive a reproach,
let alone be excluded from the Society-the broadest and most liberal in its
views, the most catholic of all the Societies known or unknown. I am afraid my
invitation will remain unanswered.
During the
eleven years of the existence of the Theosophical Society I have known, out of
the seventy-two regularly accepted chelas on probation and the hundreds of lay
candidates-only three who have not hitherto failed, and one only who had a full
success. No one forces anyone into chelaship; no
promises are uttered, none except the mutual pledge between Master and the
would-be chela. Verily, Verily, many are the called
but few are chosen-or rather few who have the patience of going to the bitter
end, if bitter we can call simple perseverance and singleness of purpose.
What about
the Society, in general, outside of
selfishness--with kicks and scandals? Truly we are an
example to the world, and fit companions for the holy ascetics of the snowy
Range!
And now a
few words more before I close. I will be asked: "And who are you to find
fault with us? Are you, who claim nevertheless communion with the Masters and
receive daily favors from Them; Are you so holy,
faultless, and so worthy?"
To this I
answer: I AM NOT. Imperfect and faulty is my nature; many and glaring are my
shortcomings--and for this my Karma is heavier than that of any other
Theosophist. It is--and must be so--since for so many years I stand set in the
pillory, a target for my enemies and some friends also. Yet I accept the trial
cheerfully. Why? Because I know that I have, all my faults notwithstanding,
Master's protection extended over me. And if I have it, the reason for it is
simply this: for thirty-five years and more, ever since 1851 that I saw any
Master bodily and personally for the first time, I have never once denied or
even doubted Him, not even in thought. Never a reproach or a murmur against Him
has escaped my lips, or entered even my brain for one instant under the
heaviest trials. From the first I knew what I had to expect, for I was told
that, which I have never ceased repeating to others: as soon as one steps on
the Path leading to the Ashrum of the blessed
Masters--the last and only custodians of primitive Wisdom and Truth--his Karma,
instead of having to be distributed throughout his long life, falls upon him in
a block and crushes him with its whole weight.
He who
believes in what he professes and in his Master, will stand it and come out of
the trial victorious; he who doubts, the coward who fears to receive his just
dues and tries to avoid justice being done--FAILS. He will not escape Karma
just the same, but he will only lose that for which he has risked its untimely
visits. This is why, having been so constantly, so mercilessly slashed by my
Karma using my enemies as unconscious weapons, that I
have stood it all. I felt sure that Master would not permit that I should
perish; that he would always appear at the eleventh hour--and so he did. Three
times I was saved from death by Him, the last time almost against my will; when
I went again into the cold, wicked world out of love for Him, who has taught me
what I know and made me what I am. Therefore, I do His work and bidding, and
this is what has given me the lion's strength to support shocks--physical and
mental, one of which would have killed any theosophist who would go on doubting
of the mighty protection.
Unswerving
devotion to Him who embodies the duty traced for me, and belief in the
Wisdom--collectively, of that grand, mysterious, yet actual Brotherhood of holy
men--is my only merit, and the cause of my success in Occult philosophy.
And now
repeating after the Paraguru--my Master's MASTER--the
words He had sent as a message to those who wanted to make of the Society a
"miracle club" instead of a Brotherhood of Peace, Love and mutual
assistance--"Perish rather, the Theosophical Society and its hapless
Founders," I say perish their twelve years' labour and their very lives
rather than that I should see what I do today: theosophists, outvying political "rings" in their search for
personal power and authority; theosophists slandering and criticizing each
other as two rival Christian sects might do; finally theosophists refusing to
lead the life and then criticizing and throwing slurs on the grandest and
noblest of men, because tied by their wise laws--hoary with age and based on an
experience of human nature millenniums old--those Masters refuse to interfere
with Karma and to play second fiddle to every theosophist who calls upon Them
and whether he deserves it or not.
Unless radical
reforms in our American and European Societies are speedily resorted to--I fear
that before long there will remain but one centre of Theosophical Societies and
Theosophy in the whole world--namely, in
H P BLAVATSKY
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