The Rosicrucian Philosophy
in Questions and Answers
Volume I
by Max Heindel
(Part 3)
Questions Concerning
Rebirth
Why, with a few exceptions, are we reincarnated, without having the slightest knowledge of any previous existence, to suffer blindly in this life for transgressions committed in some former life of which we are now entirely ignorant? Could we not advance better and quicker spiritually if we knew where we had erred before and what acts we must correct before we can progress?
Answer:   It is one of the greatest blessings to man that he does not know
his  previous experiences until he has attained considerable  spiritual
advancement, because there are in our past lives (when we were much more
ignorant than we are now) dark deeds that call for retribution, and this fate
is being gradually liquidated, so that did we know our past lives,  did we
know how  and when the law of cause and effect will bring to us  retribution
for past  misdeeds,  we would see this impending calamity hovering over us,
and fear  of our fate would then be apt to rob us of the strength  wherewith
to battle against it,  and at the time of its arrival we should stand
appalled and helpless.
   On the other hand,  not knowing what is being us,  we escape knowing what
is before us, and, therefore, we learn the lessons without being deprived of
our strength by fear.   Besides, for those who wish to know,  there are
certain  means  of knowing what lessons we are to learn and how best  to
learn them.  For  instance,  our conscience tells what we are to do or not to
do. If we care to study the science of astrology the horoscope tells us our
tendencies  and the lines of least resistance,  so that by working  with
these laws  of nature we may advance quickly, and the more we follow the
dictates of  our conscience the more we study the laws of nature as revealed
by  astronomy, the quicker we shall be ready for first-hand knowledge.
   In "Zanoni," Bulwer Lytton speaks of a fearsome specter which met Glyndon
as he was attempting to enter a step in unfoldment not hitherto attained  by
him,  and that is called in esotericism the "Dweller on the  Threshold."
Between  the time of death and a new birth,  this Dweller on the Threshold  is
not seen by man,  but it is the embodiment of all our past evil deeds,  that
must first be passed by one who wishes to enter the inner worlds consciously
and  attain to a full knowledge of conditions there;  but there is also
another  Dweller which is the embodiment of all our good deeds,  and that  one
may be said to be our Guardian Angel.
   If we have the courage to pass the hideous one,  which is perceived first
because  formed of coarse desire matter, we shall soon obtain the  conscious
help  of the other and then we shall have the strength to stand fearless  in
the storms of vilification that come to all who attempt the path of
unselfishness.   But  before  we have passed this specter we are  not  fitted
for knowledge of our previous lives; we must rest content with the ordinary
view given to mankind.
Are all the human beings that people the Earth at the present time souls
 that have gone through Earth life before, or are new souls being created all the time?
   Answer:   The ingress of the spirits into the human bodies, as constituted
at  the present time,  commenced in the stage of the world's  solidification
known as the Lemurian Epoch, and was not fully completed until the middle of
the Atlantean Epoch, a period of time occupying, perhaps, millions of years.
But  since  that  time,  there has been no  farther  ingress;  the  door  is
definitely closed because we have now evolved so far that those who had  not
reached  the  stage where they could manipulate a human body  at  that  time
would be too far behind us to catch up with our further development.   Since
that time,  the spirits which were embodied in human shapes have been evolving
by repeated embodiments so that, without exception, every one of the human
beings now on earth has been embodied at different times and in  different
environments.
How do we know beyond a doubt that rebirth is a fact? Is it not possible that those who so state may be suffering from hallucination?
   Answer:   The trained clairvoyant who is able to read in the memory of
nature  may  follow  the lives of people from their  present  state  backward
through  the years of childhood.   He will then see them in infancy,  follow
them  through  the  gestatory period to the time  when  the  spirit  entered
the womb of the mother.  He may go back through their heaven life, their life
in Purgatory, arriving at the time of death in the previous life,  then follow
them backward and see the whole life.  But in the case of an adult,  the time
involved is usually a thousand years or more, and of course, it is possible,
were there no other means of verification,  that this might be  hallucination.
In the cases of children, however, who have not reached puberty there  is a
comparatively short interval between incarnations.   In  such  a case it is
easy to verify a re-embodiment among one's own acquaintances,  and that is in
fact part of the education of a pupil of the Elder Brothers.   He is  shown a
child which is about to die and is told to watch that  child  in the invisible
world for perhaps one or two years,  following it step by step until  it
takes a new embodiment — perhaps with the same and  possibly  with other
parents.   When the pupil has thus followed an Ego through the  invisible
worlds from one death to the next birth,  he knows absolutely that  the law of
rebirth is a fact in nature, and he often has occasion on account  of his
other investigations,  to pursue such studies of the past lives of  many
individuals.
   Still,  it may be urged,  is not this clairvoyance of which he speaks  as
his  means of investigation in itself a hallucination?   May he not be,
although  perfectly  honest,  the victim of a chimerical vision?   It  may  be
stated in answer to that suggestion,  that he has every day at his  disposal
the means for verifying his observations.   When a man has visited the  city
of New York and has seen the city he will never be tempted to say,  I wonder
if I could have been mistaken?   He has been there and knows it.   So it  is
with the clairvoyant.   At times when he leaves his body he meets and  works
with people whom he does not know in ordinary life.  Later he may be invited
to  visit  these friends from the invisible world;  he may travel  by  their
clairvoyant direction to a city where he is a stranger;  he may find them in
the street and house seen clairvoyantly, recognize them and be himself
recognized.  He may then converse with these friends of the things they did
and the  places they visited in their invisible bodies,  and if he ever had
any doubt  of  the reality of his life outside the dense physical world,  he
is then once and for all time convinced of the reality of his experiences
while out of the body.   He knows that they are not strange, he knows that he
cannot have been glamoured, but that his life there, his work there and his
experiences there are as real as his life, his work and his experiences here.
Do the souls that have passed into purgatory and the through the first, second and third heavens come back here and reincarnate on this Earth, or do they go to other spheres? 
   Answer:    They come back to this earth again until they have learned  the
lessons that can be learned here.   It is essentially the same principle  as
when we send a child to school.   We do not send it to kindergarten one day,
to grammar school the next, and to college the third day,  but we send it to
kindergarten  day after day for a long time,  until it has learned  all  the
lessons  that are to be learned there.  The knowledge it has gained in
kindergarten  forms  the basis for what it is to learn in the  grammar
school; that again is the foundation for the lessons of the high school and
the college.   By a similar process we have learned lessons under different
conditions in the past,  and in the future, when we have learned all that can
be learned from our present earth environment,  we shall also find the tasks
of higher evolutions awaiting us.  There is endless progress, for we are
divine as our Father in heaven, and limitations are impossible.
Do we come in contact with the friends of one life when we are born again into a new Earth life? 
   Answer:    The law of rebirth has for its companion law the law of
causation.   It will be manifestly apparent that there are many causes set
going by all of us which do not bring about effects in this life.  For
instance, a husband is sick and the wife cares for him with great self-
sacrifice.  There is  obviously a debt there,  and if the sickness continues
until the end  of the husband's life, there is in that life no opportunity for
a return of the favor.  But if we know what the laws of nature are and how
they operate,  we shall understand that they are not set aside by such small
matters as cessation  of life in a certain body.   If we break a limb it is
not  healed  the next day,  although we may have slept at night unconscious of
our hurt;  but when  we awaken the limb is in about the same condition as on
the  previous day.   So  it is with the deeds done in the body in one life.
Although  we pass through the life between death and a new birth, and are now
unconscious of former lives, nevertheless, when we enter upon a new life, the
law of association,  the causes generated in a former life,  will bring us
into a new environment where we shall find our old friends and our old foes.
We  know them,  too, although perhaps we do not directly recognize them.
Sometimes, however,  we meet a person for the first time and are drawn to that
person; we  feel  as if we had known that person all our lives,  and that  we
could trust him or her with everything we have.  That is because the spirit
within sees an old friend and recognizes  him,  though unable to impress the
recognition upon the brain it now possesses.  Or perhaps we may meet a person
and feel that we would not care to be in his company;  we instinctively
dislike him though we have no reason from ordinary points of view; but there
also it is the recognition of the spirit which bridges the past and sees an
old-time enemy.   Thus  our instinctive likes and dislikes are  guides,
dictated  by former  experiences,  and they will usually be found to be
reliable  in  the light of subsequent experience.
Is the experience gained in each incarnation recorded separately and added to the previous ones, so that in the end the Spirit will be entirely conscious of the complete sum of its experiences, or is the experience of one life more or less unconsciously absorbed by the next succeeding incarnation, so that only a general effect is obtained?
   Answer:    When we were children we learned to write and we  went  through
many awkward motions before we had finally cultivated the faculty.   In  the
years that have gone by we have forgotten all about the experiences we  went
through  while learning,  but our faculty remains ready for our use  at  any
time required.
   In a similar manner,  experiences we have had in different lives are
usually  forgotten by the man,  but the faculties he has cultivated remain
and ready  for his use at any time.   Thus we sometimes see a man who has
never had  a lesson in painting who is nevertheless an artist to the very tips
of his finger ends, able to paint the most wonderful pictures.   He has
brought over from past lives a faculty which he is now able to use.  When we
hear of a Mozart composing at three years of age,  that also shows the
accumulation of the sense of harmony in the past.  Thus it may be said that,
although we do not remember,  we always have the faculties cultivated in our
past  lives for use in the present.   It is that which makes the difference
between  man and man; between the dune and the sage.
   There is, however, also a record in nature of our past lives in their
minutest detail.  The trained clairvoyant who is able to read in the memory of
nature can follow the past lives of a man backwards, as,  for instance,  the
film  of  a moving picture is unrolled in reverse order.   He will  see  the
man's present life first,  his birth, his previous sojourn in the  invisible
world, next the death of the previous life, which will then unroll itself in
reverse order through old age, manhood, youth,  childhood and infancy,  back
to that birth, and so on through the various lives.
When the Spirit, coming down to rebirth, has drawn to itself its mind stuff and sinks into the Desire World, is it not then in Purgatory again?
   Answer:    The difficulty of the inquirer is that he has not fully
comprehended what constitutes Purgatory.  Purgatory is in the lower regions of
the Desire World,  but these regions are not Purgatory to those who have
nothing to  be purged from.   The low desires of man are formed of the desire
stuff from  this region,  and as they cannot be gratified,  the man suffers.
Besides,  there the force of repulsion is supreme, and when the Ego is passing
outward  to the Heaven World it has in its desire body pictures of the  evil
acts  it  has committed.   These pictures are formed also of  coarse  desire
stuff, because they were generated by the passions of the man at the time he
committed the evil act which they depict,  and the centrifugal force of
repulsion seeks to expel them from his makeup.   It is the process of  tearing
them out that causes the pain he feels.   When,  on the other hand,  the Ego
passes through this region on its way to rebirth,  the centripetal force  of
attraction  brings  new  desire  matter into its makeup.   Then  it  is  not
Purgatory at all;  neither is it Purgatory for the Invisible Helpers who  go
among the spirits in prison endeavoring to aid them in learning the  lessons
that shall make them better men and women.  It is only where evil has to  be
expurgated by a spirit that it feels this region as being purgative.
How can you believe in the theory of reincarnation that we come back here in the body of an animal? Is it not much more beautiful to believe in the Christian doctrine that we go to heaven with God and the Angels?
   Answer:    The writer has never advocated the views attributed to  him  by
the inquirer, who, evidently, has not studied the question at all.  There is a
doctrine among some of the most ignorant tribes in the East teaching  the
theory of transmigration,  that the human spirit may incarnate in the bodies
of animals,  but that is very different from the doctrine of  reincarnation,
which holds that man is an evolving being progressing through the school  of
life by means of repeated embodiments in bodies of gradually improving
texture.   The Christ said to his disciples,  "Be ye therefore perfect,  as
the Father in heaven is perfect."   That was a definite command,  and the
Christ would never have given it if it were unattainable;  but we all know
that  we cannot reach that goal in one short life.   Given time and the
opportunities afforded by repeated embodiments and changed environments,
however, we shall some time accomplish the work of perfecting ourselves.
   There  is no authority in any of the sacred writings of the  East,  even,
for such a belief as transmigration.   The only semblance to such an idea is
found in the Kathopanishad,  Chapter 5, Verse 9, which says that some of the
souls, according to their deeds, return to the womb to be reborn, but others
go into the motionless.  Meaning, in the opinion of some,  that they may
reincarnate down even as low as the mineral  kingdom.  The  Sanskrit word used
in that place is Sthanu,  which also means a pillar,  and read thus it gives
the  same  idea  as  the  passage  in  Revelation  which  says:   "Him  that
overcometh,  I will make a pillar in the house of my God, thence he shall no
more go out."   When humanity has reached perfection, there will come a time
when they will not more be tied to the wheel of births and deaths,  but will
remain  in the Invisible Worlds to work thence for the upliftment  of  other
beings.
   Besides,  transmigration is an impossibility in nature,  because there is
in  every human body an indwelling individual spirit,  while each  tribe  of animals is ruled by a common, or Group Spirit,  of which these animals  all form  a part,  and no self-conscious Ego can enter into a body ruled by  another.
   The  inquirer asks whether it is not much more beautiful to believe in  a
heaven with God and the angels?  Perhaps it is,  but we are not concerned so
much  with that which may be pleasing to our passing fancy as  with  finding
the truth,  and although this doctrine of reincarnation is sometimes derided
by wiseacres as impossible and a heathen doctrine,  it is really not a
question of whether it is heathen or not either.  When we deal with a
mathematical problem,  we do not care who first solved it;  all we are
concerned with is, has it been properly solved?  Likewise with this doctrine,
no matter who taught it first, it is the only one that will solve all the
problems of life in a rational manner, whereas, the theory that a man who
perhaps never cared about music and did not know the first thing about
harmony,  immediately after  he  has died develops an insatiable passion for
music and  will  remain content to toot in a trumpet or strum on a harp for
all eternity,  is rather more ridiculous.
Section IV:
Questions Concerning
The Bible Teachings
Why is it that every sect interprets the Bible differently and that each one gets an apparent vindication for its ideas from that book?
   Answer:    That question,  if asked by a skeptic,
affords him a great deal of satisfaction, for he sees in it a vindication for his idea that all sects are wrong in their beliefs and that the Bible is a conglomerate mass of nonsense,
while in fact the case is very much the other way.  We do not contend for the
Divinity of this Book or hold that it is the Word of God from  cover to
cover;  we  recognize  the fact that it is a  poor  translation  of  the
originals and that there are many interpolations which have been inserted at
different times to support various ideas, but,  nevertheless,  the very fact
that so much truth has been massed into such a small compass is a source  of
constant wonder to the esotericist, who knows what that Book really is and has
the key to its meaning.
   There is one fact that the skeptic fails to see.   His
idea is that if  a certain interpretation is true,  all other interpretations
must  necessarily be false.   That idea is most emphatically wrong.   Truth is many sided  and eternal;  the quest for truth must also be all embracing and
never  ending. We  may liken truth to a mountain,  and the various
interpretations of  that truth  to  different  paths  leading  up  to  the
summit.  Many  people are traveling along all of these paths and every one
thinks his path is the only one while he is at the bottom; he sees only a
small part of the mountain and may therefore be justified in crying to his
brothers,  "You are wrong;  come over in my path;  this is the only one that
leads to the top."   But as  all these people progress upward,  they shall see
that the paths converge at the top and that they are all one in the ultimate.
   It may be said most emphatically that no system of
thought which has ever been able to attract and hold the attention of a large
number of people  for a considerable time has been without its truth;  and
whether we perceive  it or  not,  there  is in every sect the kernel of
divine  teaching  which  is gradually bringing them upward toward the top of
the mountain, and therefore we should practice the utmost toleration for every
belief.
What is meant by the Second Aspect of the Triune God?
   Answer:    God is one, just as the light is one, but,
as the light passing through  the atmosphere is refracted into three primary
colors — red,  yellow and blue — so also God,  when he manifests or reflects
himself in nature,  is threefold in his manifestation.  There is first the
Creative principle, next there  is  the  Preservative  principle, and in the
third place there is the principle of Destruction of the forms which have been
created, preserved for a  time while useful,  then to be destroyed in order
that the material  from which they were constructed may be used in the
building of new forms.
   These three principles of God have been called by
different names in different religions, and much ink and many goose quills have
been used in latter years  to  defend or decry the idea of a Trinity,  though
that ought  to  be manifest to anyone who will look about him in nature with a
thoughtful mind. In the Western World,  we have been used to calling the
Second Aspect of the Triune God,  the unified preserving principle, Christ;
and it is very appropriate  in a certain sense,  because the Christ came as
the teacher of  Love and  Universal Brotherhood which was to supersede nations
that  war  against one  another,  and He Himself said that there was a still
higher stage  when the  kingdom He was to establish should be delivered to the Father  and  all should be one in Him.
Are the Recording Angels individual beings?
   Answer:    Yes,  they are mighty Individualities,  the
ambassadors of  the Great Planetary Angels, and as  such they are concerned in
the birth of man, helping  him in the selection of his environment and
allotting to each  life the right destiny which is ready to be worked out into
effects.   They guide the stellar influences so that they affect each one in
such a way as to  facilitate  the liquidation of his past indebtedness to
others,  helping  him, also, to reap the benefit of whatever good he has done
in past lives.
   In  this the Recording Angels are helped by a mighty
host of  agents  and the nature spirits, which are not individualized yet, but
work under the direction of these Great Beings unconsciously, much as the
animals are  guided by group spirits.
Do the Angels and Archangels watch over us individually as well as collectively and know just what our lives are?
   Answer:   The Lords of Mind, which Paul calls the
"Powers of Darkness" because they were the humanity of the dark Saturn period
when the universe was just coming out of chaos, work only with man.
The Archangels, who were human in the fiery Sun Period
where the universe was of the consistency of "desire stuff,"  work  now  as
the helpers of the Group Spirits of the animals and as Race Spirits for humanity, because these classes of beings have a desire body.
The Angels,  who were the humanity of the Moon
Period,  work with man, animal and plant, for in the Moon Period the
universe was of the consistency of  "ether"  and the vital bodies of the three
kingdoms named is  formed  of that material.   The Angels are,  therefore,
properly helpers in the  vital functions such as assimilation,  growth and
propagation,  and in their  work with humanity they are family spirits.   They
cause the increase in the family, in man's cattle and in the yield of his
fields.
Man,  himself,  who  is a little lower than the
Angels,  works with the minerals, which are found in the chemical region of
the Physical World, composed  of  the gases,  liquids and solids.  He is to
the minerals  what  the Higher  Beings are to us.   He is gradually waking
them to life  by  molding them into houses, bridges, railways, etc.
   In  a future incarnation of the earth,  when these
minerals  have  become plant-like,  man will have learned to work with life
and will then be  in  a similar position with regard to them as the Angels
occupy now with regard to us.   Thus there is endless progression, the higher
always helping the  less evolved, until all shall have reached perfection.
   Answering the question more specifically,  we may say
that the Archangels work with the nations and the races of the earth,  while
the Angels are concerned  particularly  with the families and the individuals
in  the  family. The "Guardian Angel," however, is not exactly an entity from
a higher evolution,  but is rather the personified embodiment of our good
deeds in all our past lives,  which, though unseen by us, is still with us
always,  impelling us toward right action and the doing of more good.
Have Angels wings as shown in pictures?
   Answer:    No; none of them have such bird wings as
they are shown to have in pictures,  but there are some classes of Beings in
the Spirit World which have wing-like appendages.   These, however, are not
for the purpose of flying or moving through space,  but are currents of
outwelling force that  may be hurled in one direction or another,  as we use
our arms and limbs.   Thus an  Archangel who is impelling the armies of two
nations to battle may  send out a current of spiritual force in one direction,
numbing the soldiers  of one  army with fear,  and may send another force to
imbue the opposing  army with added courage,  thus influencing the battle in a
manner little  dreamed of by the contestants.
Do the Rosicrucians accept the Bible as the "Word of God"  from cover to cover?
   Answer:   Certainly not, and more particularly not in
the extremely narrow interpretation of some people who think that the book we
now have with us is the only genuine one ever given to humanity.  At most,  it
could be only one of the Books of God,  for there are many other sacred
writings which have  a claim  to  recognition and cannot be ruled out of court
by a  few  wiseacres such as those who have delegated the so-called apocryphal
books to the  literary scrap heap.
   In  the  first place it should be remembered that the
Old  Testament  was written in Hebrew at various times and by numerous
writers, and that no collection of these writings was made prior to Ezra.  Of
these Hebrew writings, there is not now a single scrap in existence.   Even as
long ago as 280 B.C. the  Hebrew  language had been abandoned, so far as
scriptural  writing  was concerned,  and the Septuagint,  or Greek
Translation,  was in general  use. That  was  the only Bible in existence at
the time of the birth  of  Christ. Later  some  of  the  Hebrew writings were
collected  and  collated  by  the Masoretes,  a sect which existed about 700
A.D.   This is the best and  most accurate text.
   The English translation,  most in use today,  is the
King James  Version, but  His  Majesty  was not so much after accuracy in
translation  as  after peace,  and the act which authorized the translation of
the Bible prohibited the  translators from translating any passages in such a
way that  it  would interfere  with existing beliefs.   This was done to avoid
any  uprising  or dissension in his kingdom,  and of the forty-seven
translators,  only  three were Hebrew scholars and two of them died before the
Psalms had been  translated.   A  number of the books were thrown aside as
apocryphal,  and  altogether  words were wrenched out of their original
meaning to conform to  the superstition of the age.   Martin Luther,  in
Germany,  translated from  the Latin  text  which had itself been translated
from the Greek  and  thus  the chances of conveying wrong meanings have been
enhanced in  many  and various ways.  Add to this that in the old style Hebrew
vowel points are omitted and there is no division into words,  so that by
inserting vowel points in  different ways,  words and sentences of entirely
different meanings may be  obtained from almost any sentence.   In view of
these facts it is evident that the chances of our getting an accurate version
of what was originally  written are small indeed.
   Moreover,  it was not intended by the original writers
to make the  Bible an open "Book of God,"
as can well be seen by the following quotation  from the Zohar:  "Woe to the
man who sees in the Thorah (the law — the Bible) only simple  recitals and
ordinary words,  because if in truth it contained  only these,  we would even
today be able to compose a Thorah more worthy of admiration.   But  it is not
so;  each word in the Thorah contains  an  elevated meaning and a sublime
mystery...The recitals of the Thorah are the vestments of  the  Thorah...Woe
to him who takes this vestment of the Thorah  for  the Thorah  itself...The
simple take notice of the garments and recitals of  the Thorah alone;  they
know no other thin, they see not that which is concealed under  the  vestment;
the more instructed men do not pay attention  to  the vestment, but to that
which it envelops"...
   In other words,  they pay no attention to the letter,
but take only  the spirit.  And, as in a field sown with potatoes there are
not only these vegetables,  but also the soil in which they are hidden,  so in the Bible the pearls of esoteric truth are hidden in what are often hideous garments.   The esotericist  who has fitted himself to possess these pearls has
received  the key,  and sees them plainly.   To others they remain obscure
until they also have worked for that key.    Thus,  while the story of the
wanderings of the children of Israel and the dealings of a certain God with
them are partially true, there is also a spiritual significance that is far
more important than that material history.   Even though the Gospels contain
the great  outlines of the life of an individual called Jesus,  they are
formulae of  initiation showing  the experiences which everyone must
eventually pass through on  the Way to the Truth and the Life.
   This path was foreseen by the various persons who
wrote the Bible and who were  thus prophets and seers,  but only in so far as
that was  possible  at their time and age.  A new era will require a new
Bible, a new word.
What is the viewpoint of the Rosicrucian concerning the creation of the world in seven days?
   Answer:   There are two creation stories in the Bible.  One commences with the first verse of
the opening chapter and ends with the third verse of  the second chapter of
Genesis.  Another account commences with the fourth verse.
   These two creation stories seem to be greatly at
variance in several particulars.  The first account states that in the
beginning the earth was covered  with  water;  the  second avers that it was
dry.  The first informs us that  man was created last;  the second version
says he was the first  creature,  etc.   These discrepancies seem to be
irreconcilable,  and afford the skeptic  great satisfaction when he recounts
them with a smile of  supercilious pity for the poor ignorant fools who
believe such silly nonsense.   Yet the two accounts are not really
incongruous,  they are complementary and  in harmony with scientific facts.
The first account deals with the genesis of form,  the  second chapter with
the evolution of consciousness.   The  human form as at present constituted is the chef-d'oeuvre of evolution, built upon the basis of all lower forms which have gone before.  The life which is man,   is without beginning
or end, eternal as God Himself,  and that life was here before all forms, as told by the second creation story.
   Regarding  the time in which this creation of form is
said to have  taken place,  the Rosicrucians do not teach or believe that it
was accomplished in seven  days  of twenty-four hours each, but in our scheme
of  manifestation seven  great  transformations of the earth are necessary to
facilitate  the full evolution of self-consciousness and soul power by the
evolving spirits. Three  and one-half of these periods have been spent in
obtaining  vehicles; the remainder will be required for the evolution of
consciousness.
   The opening verse of the Bible states that in the beginning the earth
was dark and without definite form.  That was in the Saturn Period, when the
incipient firemist was forming from the root substance of space.
   The third verse informs us that God said "Let there by
Light,"  a passage which has been jeered at as showing the ignorance of the
authors and the inconsistency  of the account with scientific facts;  for,
says the  scoffer, "When the sun and moon were not created till the fourth
day, how could there be light previous to that time?   We are not dealing with
the world as it is today,  a solid mass.   That,  of course,  would be dark
without an  outside source of light,  but at that time the earth was a world
in the making,  and according  to the nebular theory there must first be the
stage of dark  heat to  which we have given the name Saturn Period.   Later
the mist is  ignited and luminous;  the light is within and is not dependent
upon an exterior sun and moon.   This second stage in the development of our
planet is called the Sun Period.
   Next we are told that God said,  "Let there be 'an
expansion'  in the waters  to divide the water from the water."   The word
here rendered  "expansion"  is translated "firmament"  in the authorized
version,  but we use the Masoretic text,  which was translated by translators
of knowledge,  who were unrestricted by a royal edict such as that which
hampered King Jame's translators.   The  use of the term "expansion"
harmonizes the  Bible  with  the nebular theory,  for, when a firemist appears
in space moisture is generated by  the  contact of this heated mass with the
surrounding  space,  which  is cold.  This moisture becomes heated and expands
into steam which rushes outward from the fiery core,  is there cooled,  and
condensed,  and  gravitates back  to the source of heat.   Thus the expansion in the waters divided the water from the water,  the dense moisture remaining nearest the fiery  core and  the  steam outside.   This stage in the consolidation of the  earth  is called the Moon Period.
   The  continual  boiling of the water surrounding the
fiery  core  finally caused an incrustation and dry land appeared.   We are
told that "God called the dry land Earth."
   
   During the first part  of  the present Period the
earth was as dark as in the  Saturn Period.   Only mineral substances existed
them.   This stage  is called the Polarian Period.
   The fiery Sun Period finds its replica in the Hyperborean Epoch, which is described  in verses 11-19 as the time when plants were generated,  and  the earth became a
planet lighted from without by sun and moon.   This ends  the work  described as having been performed on the fourth great day in the  development of our earth.
   In  the Lemurian Epoch we have a recapitulation of
conditions during  the Moon Period, a fiery core and an atmosphere of fire
fog, also the genesis of the lower grades of animals, described in the Bible story as the work of the fifth day.
   In the Atlantean Epoch the vertebrate mammals and man were formed, as described under the heading of the sixth day,  and when man became a reasoning being  in the present Fifth Epoch,  the Gods rested to let
him work out  his own salvation under the twin laws of Rebirth and Causation.
The Bible teaches the immortality of the Soul in an authoritative manner. The Rosicrucian Philosophy teaches the same professedly by appealing to reason. Are there no positive proofs of immortality?
   Answer:   The inquirer is mistaken when he says that
the Bible teaches the immortality of the Soul.   There is not a single mention
of the word  immortality  or heaven in the sense of a possession of man in the Old  Testament. There it is explicitly
stated that "Heaven, even the heavens are the Lord's, but the Earth has he
given to the children of men"; Psalms 115,  16th verse. It is explicitly taught that "the soul that sinneth, it
shall die."   If the soul were immortal that would be an impossibility.  In
the New Testament the word "immortal"  or "immortality" is only used six
times.   It is designated as something to be striven for, or something which
is an attribute of God.
   So far as the Spirit is concerned,  however,  the case
is different,  and even where that is the theme, the word immortal is not
used.  Immortality is implied in the same way that doctrine of rebirth is
implied in so many  passages, but even the doctrine of rebirth has the
advantage of the doctrine of rebirth  was  taught definitely at least once in Matthew 11:14,  where  the Christ  said of
John the Baptist,  "This is Elijah."   In this teaching  the doctrine of
immortality was again implied,  for if the spirit Elijah was reborn as John
the Baptist he must have survived bodily death.   The  teaching of
immortality was at that time one of the mystery teachings,  and even  to this day it can hardly be received until a man has entered the path of  initiation and there sees for himself the continuity of life.
   It may be stated,  however,  in answer to the
question,  that  everything hinges upon what is meant by "positive proof," and what the  qualifications of the person are who asks for the proof to judge of these proofs?   We cannot prove a problem in trigonometry to an infant, but
if the infant is given time to grow and is properly taught  the
preliminaries,  it will be easy to prove the problem.  Neither can we prove
the existence of color and light to a man who was born blind; they are facts
which he cannot appreciate, because lacking in the requisite faculty.   But if
he acquires the faculty to  sight by an operation, it will be unnecessary to
prove these facts to him, he will then see their verity.   For similar reason
no one can appreciate proofs  of the immortality of the spirit until he has
fitted himself to see the spirit; then it will be easy for him to obtain
positive proof of the immortality  of spirit,  its existence prior to birth
and persistence after death.  Until he has thus qualified himself,  he must be
satisfied with reasonable inferences such as may be obtained in many ways.
Is there any authority in the Bible for the theory of rebirth?
   Answer:    Yes,  there is plenty of authority,
although it is only taught directly  in one place.   The Jewish priests
believed in the theory  of  rebirth,  or  they  would  not have sent to ask
John  the  Baptist  "Art  thou Elijah?" as it is recorded in the first Chapter of John in  the twenty-first verse;  and
in the Gospel of Matthew, we have the words
of Christ concerning John the Baptist which are unambiguous and unequivocal.
He said,  "This is Elijah."   Also on the later occasion,  at the time when
they had been  upon the  Mount of Transfiguration,  the Christ said,  "Elijah
has come and  they have done to him as they listed,"  and we are told that the
disciples  "knew He was speaking of John" who had then been beheaded by Herod.
   In Matthew, the
16th chapter, 14th verse, He is asking His disciples "Who do  the people say I
am?"  and the answer which they give Him is  "Some  say that  you are John the
Baptist,  others say that you are Elijah,  and  again other say that you are
Jeremiah or one of the Prophets."   It is  noteworthy that the Christ did not
contradict them at all, for He was a teacher, and if they  had  entertained a
wrong idea concerning the doctrine of  rebirth,  it would  have been His
undoubted duty to set them right.   But He did  not  do that.  He moreover
taught it directly, as per the above passage.
   There are also cases mentioned in the Bible, where a
person has been chosen  for a certain work before his birth.   An Angel
foretold the coming  of Samson  and  his mission — to slay the Philistines.
The Lord  said  to  the prophet Jeremiah, "Before thou camest out of the womb,
I sanctified thee and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations."   John and
Jesus had their mission allotted to them before they were born.   A person is
chosen for a mission  because of a special fitness.   Proficiency presupposes
practice  and practice  prior to birth must have been in a previous life.
Thus the  doctrine of rebirth is also taught by implication in the cases
cited.
According to the Bible only man was given a soul.  Why do you then say that the animals have a Group Spirit?
   Answer:    In the first chapter of Genesis, verse 20, we are told that God said:
"Let the water bring forth abundantly the moving creature  that  has life."
The world used in Hebrew is nephesh,  which means  "breath."   That word is
also used in the second chapter, verse 7, where it is said that "The Lord God
formed man of the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life (nephesh), and man became a 'nephesh chayim,' a breathing creature."
Not a living soul, as there translated.  The translation of King James has
been modified by people who had a little more regard for the truth than for
preconceived ideas;  they have consented to put the word "soul"  in the
margin  as an alternative reading of the word in chapter 1,  verse  20, where
the creation of the animals is recorded, so that even in the Bibles of today, it is admitted that animals have a soul.
   This translation is not correct,  however;  nephesh
means breath and  not soul;  the Hebrew word for soul is neshamah.   Soul is
not  synonymous  with spirit,  which is called ruach,  so that Genesis does
not mention the Spirit of either man or animal,  for spirit has no genesis,
it is.   The forms  of animal  and  man which are sustained by breath had a
beginning and  that  is what Genesis records.   That idea is perfectly in line with the  words  of Solomon  in Ecclesiastes 3:19,  where we are told that
(so far as the body formed of the dust is concerned) man has no pre-eminence above  the  beast, for as one dieth so dieth the other, they have all one breath  (nephesh) and as one dieth so dieth the other.  All go unto one place (namely,  the Desire World).
   If  the inquirer accepts only the English word and
version of the  Bible, as  if that book had been written directly in our
language,  it  would  seem fair to ask:  If man obtained his soul as described
in the Bible,  where did woman receive her soul; or is she without a soul?
Is it true that Eve was taken out of Adam's side?
   Answer:    Among  the forty-seven translators of King
James's  Bible  only three  understood  Hebrew and two of them died before the
Psalms  had  been translated.   Besides,  in the Hebrew language,
particularly the old  style writing,  the vowel points are never put in,  and
thus a word may  be  given different meanings,  according to the way these
points are entered.   In the case of the story of Adam's rib, the word
translated "rib"  when pointed  in one way reads tsad, which really means rib,
but pointed another way it reads tsela,  which means side.  The esoteric
teaching concerning the development of the earth and man states that there was
a time when man was like  the God or Elohim who created him,  in one
particular — sex.   He was both male and  female,  a hermaphrodite,  capable of
generating another being  from  himself. Later  it became necessary to his
further evolution that a brain  should  be evolved, and whereas he had
previously sent out from himself the double
creative force,  positive and
negative,  half of that was then retained for the purpose of building a brain, a larynx, and a nervous system,  as organs  of thought and a keyboard whereby
the spirit might manipulate its organism  and express  itself vocally.   Some
of the spirit retain the  positive  creative force and send out only the
negative,  or female force,  while others retain the female or negative force
and send out the positive.  Thus it may be said that God took away from the
one side of their being, but not the rib.   This reading  of the word has as
good a claim to recognition as  the  translation rib,  and also has the
further merit that it helps to explain  an  otherwise unexplainable fact.
If God made man in His images and likeness, supposedly perfect, why were the different epochs prior to the fall of Adam and Eve necessary?
   Answer:    The  inquirer is laboring under a
misapprehension.   The  Bible says that God saw his work, and that is was
"good," but not perfect.  Had it been  perfect,  there would have been nothing
further to do,  and  evolution would have been superfluous.  The human race
did not become definitely human until  the  latter part of the Lemurian Epoch
when the spirit  commenced  to draw into the bodies.   The humanity of that
time,  Adam and Eve,  were very different from our present day humanity.  They
were also products of  evolution,  for there is no instantaneous creation.
These beings had progressed through  stage  of plant-like and animal-like
development from  the  mineral kingdom wherein they started,  and it was not a
single pair,  as is  usually understood by orthodox religionists,  but a
humanity that was both male  and female at the time mentioned in the Bible.
It is said that male and female created He them,  moreover, it was not the
first time that man had been upon the earth,  or that the earth had been
peopled,  as can be seen from Genesis 1:28,
where they were commanded to go out and re-plenish the earth,  showing that
the earth had been the abode of certain other beings previous  to  the advent
of  those which are called Adam and Eve.   Josephus says  that  Adam means
"red earth" and the Hebrew "admah," from which Adam is derived,  means "firm
ground";  that described the state very well.   Adm (as it is given in the
Hebrew text),  did not come upon the earth until it had solidified  and become
firm,  yet he came before the earth had become properly cooled as  it is  now,
an so the earth was really in a red and fiery state at that  time. He had been
here before.  During the earlier Epochs before the Lemurian, the spirits
hovered over the fiery earth and helped to form and mold it as it is now.  The
human spirits were at that time learning lesson with which we have no present
concern.  We were unconscious at that time, but did the work just as  well
as,  for  instance,  our  digestive  organs  perform  the chemical operations
necessary to digestion and assimilation although we are  unaware of these
processes in our conscious mind.  It must be plain,  however,  that as  the
work of children in the kindergarten and grammar school is  the  all important
foundation for the later teachings of high school and college,  so were  the
earlier epochs the foundation stones for our  present  conditions. They  were
as necessary as it is to learn the alphabet before we attempt  to read.
What was the sin or fall in Eden?
   Answer:    When the earth came out of chaos,  it was
at first in the  dark red stage known as the Polarian Epoch.  There humanity
first evolved a dense body, not at all like our present vehicle, of course.
When the condition of the  earth became fiery,  as in the Hyperborean Epoch,
The vital body  was added and man became plant-like, that is to say, he had
the same vehicles as our plants have today, and also a similar consciousness,
or, rather,  unconsciousness,  to  that  which  we  have in dreamless sleep
when the dense and vital bodies are left upon the bed.
   At that time,  in the Hyperborean Epoch,  the body of
man was as an enormous gas bag,  floating outside the fiery earth, and it
threw off plant-like spores,  which then grew and were used by other incoming
entities.   At that time man was double sexed, a hermaphrodite.
   In the Lemurian Epoch,  when the earth had somewhat
cooled and islands of crust had begun to form amid boiling seas,  then also
man's body ha somewhat solidified and had become more like the body we see
today.  It was ape-like, a  short trunk with enormous arms and limbs,  the
heels projecting  backward and almost no head — at least the upper part of the
head was nearly  entirely wanting.   Man  lived  in  the atmosphere of  steam
which  esotericists  call fire-fog,  and  had  no lungs,  but breathed by means
of tubes.   He  had  a bladder-like  organ inside,  which he inflated with
heated air to  help  him leap  enormous chasms when volcanic eruptions
destroyed the land upon  which he was living.  From the back of his head there
projected an organ which has now  been drawn into the head and is called by
anatomists the pineal gland, or the third eye,  although it was never an
eye,  but a localized organ  of feeling.   The body was then devoid of
feeling,  but when man came too close to a volcanic crater, the heat was
registered by this organ to warn him away before his body was destroyed.
   At  that time the body had already so far solidified
that it  was  impossible for man to continue to propagate by spores,  and it
was necessary that he should evolve an organ of thought, a brain.   The
creative force which we now use to build railways,  steamships, etc.,  in the
outer world,  was then used inwardly for the building of organs.   Like all
forces it was  positive and negative.  One pole was turned  upward  to  build
the brain, leaving the other  pole available for the creation of another body.
Thus man  was  not longer  a  complete creative unit.   Each possessed only
half  the  creative force, and it was therefore necessary for him to seek his
complement outside himself.
   But at that time, "their eyes had not been opened,"
and the human beings of  that  age were unconscious of each other in the
Physical  World,  though well aware and awake in the Spiritual World.
Therefore,  under the guidance of  the  Angels,  who were particularly fitted
to help them  in  respect  to propagation,  they were herded together in great
temples at certain times of the  year  when the lines of force running between
the planets  were  propitious,  and there the creative act was performed as a
religious  sacrifice. And when this primal man Adam came into the intimate
sexual contact with the woman, the spirit for the moment pierced the flesh and
"Adam knew (or became aware of) his wife;"  he sensed her physically.   It is
this which the Bible has recorded,  using that chaste expression all through
its leaves,  for  we are told that "Elkanah knew his wife Hannah, and she bore
Samuel."   Even in the New Testament where the angel comes to Mary telling her that she is  to be the mother of the
Savior, she answers, "How shall that be possible seeing I know not a man?"
   Sin  is action contrary to law, and while humanity
propagated  under  the guidance of the Angels,  who understood the cosmic
lines of force,  parturition was painless,  as it is now among wild animals,
which propagate only at the  proper  time of the year under the guidance of
the group  spirit.   But when man,  acting on the advice of certain spirits
half-way between humanity and  the Angels,  undertook to create at any and all
times of the year,  regardless  of  cosmic lines of force,  that sin,  or
"eating of the  tree  of knowledge,"  caused  the  painful  parturition which
the Angel proclaimed to Eve.   He did not curse her,  but simply stated what
would be the result  of the ignorant and indiscriminate use of the creative
function.
Is the tree of life spoken of in the Bible the same as the philosopher's stone of the alchemists?
   Answer:   Yes and no.  To understand the matter it is
necessary to go back in the history of mankind.   There was a time when
humanity was double sexed and capable of generating a body without the help of
another.   But when  it became  necessary to build the brain in order that the
spirit might be  able to  create by thought as well as in the Physical World,
one-half  the  sex force was retained to build an organ of thought.   Then it
became  necessary for each to seek the cooperation of another who expressed
the opposite  pole of the creative force which he had available himself for
sex purposes.  Having no brain,  and as "their eyes had not been opened,"
they were of course unconscious  in the Physical World and unable to guide
themselves.   Therefore, the Angels herded them together  at certain times of
the year when the planetary  forces were propitious to perform the generative
act as  a  religious  sacrifice,  whereby they gave up part of their bodies
for  the  generation of a vehicle for another spirit.  In that close embrace,
the spirit first  pierced the veil of the flesh and Adam "knew"  his wife.
Later  on, when the consciousness of humanity had become focused a little more
upon the Physical  World and a few among them had begun dimly to perceive the
bodies of which we now are so thoroughly conscious,  these pioneers began to
preach the  gospel of the body,  telling the others that they possessed a
physical body,  for the majority were then unconscious of that instrument as
we  are now of having a stomach when in good health.
   Then it was noticed that those bodies died,  and the
question arose among the  pioneers  as to how such a body could be replaced.
The  solution  was given  to  man by a certain class of spirits who were
stragglers  from  the evolution of the Angels, demi-gods, as we might say.
These Lucifer Spirits, or light givers, enlightened nascent humanity regarding
their powers of generating  a body at any time.   But these bodies were not
perfect  then — they are  not  perfect today — and of course generation without
reference  to  the planetary  conditions has produced even inferior bodies to
what  would  have been otherwise generated,  in addition to the painful
parturition prophesied by the Angel.
   Since  then the generative function has been
exercised unrestrictedly  by the ignorant human race.   But by the fact of
death it has been possible for the  Angels to teach humanity between death and
a new birth how to  build  a gradually improving body.  Had man learned in
that far past how to renew his vital body, a he was taught to generate a dense
vehicle at his own pleasure, then death would indeed have been an
impossibility and man would have become immortal as the Gods.  But he would
then have immortalized his imperfections and  made progress an impossibility.
It is the renewal of this vital  body which  is  expressed in the Bible as
"eating of the Tree of Life."   At  the time  of his enlightenment concerning
generation man was a  spiritual  being whose  eyes were not yet blinded by the
material world,  and he  might  have learned the secret of vitalizing his body
at will,  thus frustrating  evolution.   Thus we see that death, when it comes
naturally,  is not a curse but our greatest and best friend,  for it frees us
from an instrument from which we can learn no more;  it takes us out of an
environment which we have  outgrown,  that we may learn to build a better body
in an environment of  wider scope in which we can make more progress toward
the goal of perfection.
   In this pilgrimage there comes at last a time when
man is fitted to  have the powers of life.  The body which he has made for
himself becomes pure and is  of service for a much longer time than
heretofore.   Then he  begins  to seek after the philosopher's stone,  the
elixir vitae,  or whatever name he may  choose to employ.   The alchemists
aimed to manufacture this  pure  and holy vehicle,  but not by a chemical
process in a laboratory, as supposed by the ignorant multitude.  Nomenclature
which gave color to that idea was made necessary  because they lived in an age
when a dominant and apostate  church could have brought them to death had the
truth been known.   When they spoke of transmuting base metals to gold,  they
spoke the truth not only from  the material standpoint but also from the
spiritual,  for gold has ever been the symbol  of spirit and these alchemists
aimed to spiritualize  their  bodies, which are of baser mixture.
   Everywhere the pure and beautiful  symbol  of
transparency has been given to  designate  the power of purity.   In the  Old Testament we  hear  of  the Temple of
Solomon that was "built without sound of hammer."   The most beautiful
ornament there was the Molten Sea.   Hiram Abiff,  the master-workman, as his final achievement,  succeeded in smelting all the metals of the earth into an
alloy as transparent as glass.  In the New Testament we are told the last
about  a beautiful city having in its midst a sea of glass.   In  the East,
the initiate aims to become the diamond-soul,  pure and  transparent. In  the
West the Philosopher's Stone is the symbol of the purified soul  extracted
from the bodies which have been transmuted and spiritualized.   The soul that
sinneth,  it shall die,  but the pure soul is immortalized by  the elixir
vitae,  the  "Tree of Life,"  into a  vital  body  that  will  last
milleniums as a vehicle for the spirit.
The Lord had respect unto Abel and his bloody offering,  but unto Cain and his sweet and clean offering, he had not respect. Why? 
   Answer:    The inquirer is under a misapprehension.
The offering of Abel was not a bloody offering.  It is nowhere stated that
Abel killed an animal. The legend of the esoteric free masons, which we will
give in part,  tells the story:
   Once upon a time, the Elohim created Eve; he united
with her and she bore Cain;  he left her before the birth of Cain and Cain was
thus "the son of  a widow."   Then the Elohim Jehovah created Adam who united
with Eve  and  she bore Abel.  In time Cain and Abel brought their offerings
to Jehovah.   Abel brought of his flocks created by God while Cain brought the work of his own hands,  the grain.  And Jehovah received the gift which Abel
had found ready to  his hand,  made by nature,  but he despised the sacrifice
which was  the outcome  of  the  creative ability of Cain.   Then Cain slew
Abel  and  was cursed.  Adam again united with Eve, and she bore Seth.
   From Cain and Seth came two classes of people.   The
descendants of  Cain were  Tubal-Cain and Hiram Abiff,  cunning master
workmen,  who knew how  to fashion things with their hands, having within themselves the divine ability of creation, of making two blades of grass grow
where there was only one before,  and from them come all those who work with
their hands and strive  to conquer the earth and its resources.
   From Seth descended the kings and the priests, who received their wisdom ready made from the Gods, and took things as they found them.   Among  them was Solomon,  the wisest of men,  but he had not worked
for his wisdom  himself,  he received it as a gift of God.   These two classes
are still  found upon  earth today and are battling for supremacy.   One is
the  progressive temporal Powers, the other the conservative Priest-craft.
   The reason,  then,  why Jehovah accepted the offering
of Abel was because he had taken things as they were found created;  he was a Son of Man, and did not aspire to divine creatorship.  But  Cain was of a divine nature; he had within him the creative instinct;  and that was not to the liking of the God.
What is the esoteric significance of the Ark of the Covenant?
   Answer:    We read in the earliest chapters of the Bible about the Fall in Eden,  when man
took the creative force into his own hands,  used  it  ignorantly and thus
sinned against the laws of nature.  Propagation is a faculty of the vital body
which is the shadow of the life spirit,  the second aspect of the threefold
spirit in man.
   Cherubim  are described as having been put on guard
with a flaming  sword when man was driven out from Eden,  lest he eat of the
Tree of Life and  become  immortal,  for they are the great creative hierarchy
which had  charge over  the  earth in the Sun Period, when the vital body
germinated  and  the life spirit was awakened.
   Then commenced the long pilgrimage through the wilderness of matter,  and the ark of the covenant was the symbol of man in
this migratory phase of his existence.  During the pilgrimage in the
wilderness,  the  staves which were used  to carry the ark were always left in
their places to show that it  had no abiding place,  but when it came to the
temple made without sound of hammer,  the Temple of Solomon,  its pilgrimage
was ended,  and the staves were removed.
   In  its  character as a symbol of man the ark
contained the Book of the Law, given to teach man right action.  There was the rod of Aaron which budded,  a wand of power,  symbolizing the spiritual
force latent in every man. This rod was a replica of the spear of Parsifal,
which was an instrument of harm in the hands of Klingsor, the Black Magician,
and likewise in the hands of  the Roman soldier,  but the pure and spiritual
Parsifal used it to  heal the wounds of Amfortas.   The rod of Aaron had been
used among the Egyptians to cause distress and sorrow,  an was the hidden within the Ark,  symbolical of  the  fact that man had at one time possessed
and misused  the  spiritual power now hidden within.
   There was the pot of manna.   This was not a food for
the body as materialistically explained.  The word manna is almost universal.
In the Sanskrit we have "manas," the thinker.  In German, the English, the
Scandinavian languages,  and in many others,  we have the same word "man"  to designate  the thinker.   The placing of the pot of manna within the ark
commemorates  the time  when the Ego drew into the form it had built and
became an  indwelling individual spirit.
   That  was the "fall"  into material conditions,
necessitating  the  generation of dense bodies.   When man arrogated to
himself the power to generate at any time,  he was exiled from the Etheric
Region lest he possess himself  of  the  secret of vitalizing the imperfect
bodies  he  generates  and render evolution impossible.
   It is stated in the first part of our answer,  the
Cherubim were the  authors of our vital powers, so they must guard them until
man is qualified to have  control himself.   Therefore they are said to have
been placed at  the garden of Eden with a Flaming Sword, and it is of the
greatest  significance that upon the doors to the Temple of Solomon there
stood the Cherubim, holding  in their hands no longer the Flaming Sword,  but
an open  flower.   The flower is the generative organ of the plant,  which
accomplishes the act  of generation in a pure, passionless manner,  and when man has learned how  to become pure and passionless so that each and every form is immaculately conceived, he can enter into the temple of God as the ark entered the Temple of Solomon, and he may remain there, as signified by the removal of the staves, and  as prophetically told in Revelation where the spirit said:   "Him  that overcometh,  I will make a pillar in the House of
God: Thence he shall no more go out."
Is there an esoteric significance in the various Christian feasts of the year?
   Answer:    Yes,  the feasts of the year have the very
deepest esoteric  significance.   From the material point of view,  the planets
are but  so  many masses  of  matter  going  about  in  their orbits in
obedience to so-called blind laws, but to the esotericists they appear as Great
Spirits, moving about in space as we move in the world.
   When a man is seen gesticulating, we attach a certain
significance to his gestures.   If he shakes his head,  we know that he is
negativing a  certain proposition,  but if he nods, we infer he agrees.  If he
beckons, having the palms of his hands turned toward him, we know that he is
motioning for someone to come to him, but if he turns the palms outward, we
understand that he is warning someone to stay away.  In the case of the
universe, we usually do not  think  that there is any significance to the
altered  position  of  the planets,  but to the esotericist there is the very
deepest meaning in all  the varied phenomena of the heavens.  They correspond
to the gestures of man.
   Krishna means anointed,  and anyone who had a special
mission to  perform was so anointed in olden times.  When, in the winter time,
the sun is below the equator at the nadir point of its travel, the spiritual
impulses are the greatest in the world.  For our material welfare,  however,
it is necessary that the sun should come again into the northern hemisphere,
and so we speak of the time when the sun starts upon its journey northward as
Christmas, the birthday of the Savior,  anointed to save us from the famine
and cold  which would ensue if he were to stay at the nadir point always.
   As the sun passes toward the equator,  it goes
through the sign Aquarius, the water-man, at that time the earth is deluged
with rain,  symbolizing the baptism of the Savior.   Then comes the passage of
the sun through the  sign Pisces, the fishes, in the month of March.  The
stores of the past year have been all consumed, and the food of man is scant,
hence we have the long fast of Lent, where the eating of fish  symbolizes
this  feature  of  the  solar journey.   Then comes the Passover,  when the
sun passed over  the  equator. This is the time of Easter,  when the sun is at
his eastern node,  and  this crossing of the equator is symbolized by the crossification or crucifixion, so called, of the Savior; the sun then goes
into the sign of Aries, the Ram, and becomes the Lamb of God,  which is given
for the salvation of the  world at  the time when the plants begin to sprout.
In order that the  sacrifice may be of benefit to man, however, he (the sun)
must ascend into the heavens where  his rays will have power to ripen the
grape and the corn,  and so  we have  the feast of the Ascension of the Savior
to the Throne of the  Father, which  is at the summer solstice in June.
There the sun remains for  three days,  when the saying "Thence he shall
return" takes effect as the sun commences his passage toward the western node.
At the time when he enters  the sign Virgo,  the Virgin,  we have the feast of
the assumption and later  on, when he leaves the sign Virgo, the Nativity of
the virgin, who seems,  as it were, to be born from the sun.
 The Jewish Feast of Tabernacles occurred at the time when the  sun  was crossing the equator on its passage into the winter months,  and this  feast was accompanied by the weighing in of the corn and the harvest of the  wine, which were the gifts of the solar God to his human worshipers.
   Thus  all  the feasts of the year are connected with
the motions  of  the stars through space.
I understand you to say that the Christ has been incarnated only once in Jesus; was He not previously incarnated in Gautama Buddha and still earlier in Krishna?
   Answer:    No.   Jesus Himself was a spirit belonging
to our human  evolution,  and so was Guatama Buddha.  The writer has no
information  concerning Krishna,  but is inclined to believe that he was also
a spirit belonging  to the human race, because the Indian stories concerning
him tell of how he entered heaven and what took place there.  The Christ
spirit which entered the body  of  Jesus when Jesus himself vacated it,  was a
ray  from  the  cosmic Christ.   We may follow Jesus back in his previous
incarnations,  and we can trace his growth to the present day.  The Christ
spirit, on the contrary, is not to be found among our human spirits at all.
   We  may say that before the coming of Christ,  He
worked upon  the  earth from the outside, much as the group spirit works with
the animals from without, guiding and helping them, until they become
sufficiently individualized to be the abode of an individual spirit.   There
was no indwelling spirit in the earth prior to the coming of Christ,  but at
the time when the sacrifice upon Golgotha had been consummated and the Christ
spirit was liberated  from the  body of Jesus,  it drew into the earth and is
now the indwelling  Earth Spirit,  which Paul says "is groaning and
travailing, waiting for the day of liberation,"  for,  contrary  to the
accepted opinion,  the  sacrifice  upon Golgotha  was  not completed with the
death of the body of Jesus;  in  fact, that event may be said to be only the
beginning; the sacrifice will continue until  such  time as we shall have
evolved the altruism and love  that  will liberate  the Earth Spirit from the
cramping conditions of  material  existence, when the necessity for guiding us
shall have passed away.
We are told that "God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosover believeth in Him should not die but have everlasting life."  How can we reconcile that idea with the words of Christ, "I came not to bring peace but a sword"?
   Answer:    It is said that the "law and the prophets
were  until  Christ," and there are four steps whereby man lifts himself to
God.   At first,  when he  awakens  to a consciousness in the Physical World
and is in  the  savage state,  he finds himself surrounded by other men,  who
by the very stress of circumstances are forced to fight for life, men among
whom "might is right"; here he learns to rely upon his own strength to save
him from the onslaughts of wild animals and other men.   But he perceives
around him the nature powers,  and of them he is afraid,  for he knows their
ability to kill and  his own  impotence  to  cope with them.  He therefore
begins to worship, seeking to propitiate the God he fears by bloody
sacrifices.
   Then comes the time when he begins to look to God as the giver of things, who will reward him here and now for obedience to his law
and punish him instantly for disobedience.   A mighty ally against his enemies
but a powerful enemy,  and therefore, much to be feared also.  And so, he
worships and sacrifices animals through fear and avarice.
   Then  comes the stage when he is taught to worship a God of love  and  to sacrifice himself from day to day, through his whole
life, for a reward in a future  state  which  he is to believe in by faith and
which  is  not  even clearly outlined.
   Finally man will reach a stage when he will recognize
his divinity and do right because it is right without thought of fear or
bribe.
   The  Jews had reached the second of these stages and
were under the  law. The Christian religion is gradually working through the
third stage,  though not yet freed from the second.  All of us are yet under
laws made by God and by  man  in  order  to curb our desire bodies by fear,
but  to  advance  us spiritually  from now on we must sensitize our vital body
which is  amenable to love while not at all cognizant of law which governs the
desire nature.
   In order to prepare this coming state the priests,
who were more advanced than the ordinary people, kept separate and apart from
them.  We hear in the East  that only a certain caste,  the Brahmins,  were
allowed to  enter  the temples and perform the temple services.  Among the
Jews,  only the  Levites were allowed to approach the holy place, and among
other nations it was  the same.   The priests were always a distinct class,
who were not  allowed  to marry among the ordinary people.   They were
separate and apart in every respect.
   That was because the leaders of humanity could only
use the strain  where there  existed a certain laxity between the vital body
and the  dense  body. And so they bred these priests and herded them around
the temples,  regulating their life,  sexually and otherwise, in every
respect.   But at the time when  Christ  was liberated from the body of Jesus
and  diffused  His  Being throughout the whole earth, the veil was rent, as a
symbol of the fact, that the need for any special condition had passed away.
From that time on  the ether has been changing in the earth.  An increasingly
higher rate of vibration allows for the expression of altruistic qualities.
It was the starting of  that enormous vibration which caused the darkness said
to have  attended crucifixion.   That  was not darkness at all,  but an
intense  light  which blinded people for the time being until the vibrations
slowed down by immersion  in the dense,  physical earth.   A few hours later
the radiant  Christ Spirit  had drawn into the earth sufficiently to restore
normal  conditions. But  gradually  that power from within is gaining the
ascendency,  and  the etheric vibrations are being accelerated,  increasing
altruism and spiritual growth.   Thus  the conditions are now such that no
special  or  privileged class  need exist,  but each and every one may aspire to eneter the Path of Initiation.
   Old conditions die hard, however; under the regime of
Jehovah, the Spirit of the Moon,  humanity had been broken up into nations,
and in order that He might guide them it was necessary that He should at times
use one nation  to punish  another,  for humanity was not then amenable to
love — it would  only obey under the lash of fear.  Before the great Universal
Brotherhood of Love can  be  inaugurated it is necessary to break up these
nations on  the  same principle that if we  have  a number of buildings,
composed of bricks and we wish to build them into one grand structure,  it is
necessary first to break them  to pieces so that the individual bricks will be
available for  use  in the larger building.  Therefore the Christ said, "I
come not to bring peace, but a sword."
   We  must outgrow patriotism and learn to say as that
great  soul,  Thomas Paine, "The world is my country, and to do good is my
religion."  Until that time,  the wars must go on and the more the better,
for thereby the  sooner will the horror become sufficiently appalling to
compel peace.
   On the holy night when the Christ child was born, the
angels sang a song, "Peace on Earth and Good Will among Men."  Later the child
grew up and said, "I  came not to bring peace,  but a sword,"  and the
Christian religion  has been the bloodiest of all religions of humanity.   It
has carried desolation and sorrow with it wherever it has gone,  but out of
all that travail  there will  yet come the day when the song of?  the Angels
will become a fact  and the  words  of the Christ uttered at other times
concerning  love  to  one's neighbor will be lived.   When the sword has done
its work it will be beaten into plow shares,  and there will be no more war,
for there will be no more nations.
What is meant by everlasting salvation and damnation?
   Answer:   The orthodox religions say that those who
have done well in this life are saved,  that is to say,  they will go to a
heaven not very  clearly defined,  and those who fail to reach this salvation
are plunged into a hell of which not very much is known save that it is a
place of misery.  The good and  the bad stay in their respective places,  once
they have  been  judged; there is no redemption for the lost souls, and no
danger of a fall for those once saved.
   Such  an interpretation is radically wrong,  if the
Greek  dictionary  is taken  as authority,  for obviously the meaning hinges
upon the word  translated  "everlasting."   That word is aionian, and in the
dictionary  it  is translated to mean "an age, an indefinite period, a
lifetime,"  etc.   What, then, is the true meaning of the passage quoted we
may ask ourselves, and in order to find that meaning it will be necessary to
take a comprehensive view of life.
   In the beginning of manifestation, God,  a great
flame,  differentiates a vast number of incipient flames or sparks within
Himself,  not from Himself, for it is an actual fact that "in we live and
move and have our  being." Nothing can exist outside God.  So within Himself,
God differentiates these countless souls.   Each of them is potentially
divine,  each enfolds all His powers as the seed enfolds the plant,  but as
the seed must be buried in the ground to bring forth the plant, so it is
necessary that these divine sparks should be immersed in material vehicles in
order that they may learn lessons that can be mastered only in such a
separative existence as there is in  the world.
   The world may be regarded as a training school for
the evolving  spirits. Some of them started early and applied themselves
diligently to the task before them;  consequently they progressed rapidly.
Others started later and are laggards; but all will ultimately  attain the goal of perfection.   In consequence
of  the  foregoing fact there are a number of classes of these pilgrim
spirits,  and before one set,  or class,  of spirits can be moved up another
step in evolution it  is necessary that they should have attained a certain
standard of  proficiency. They are saved from a lower condition which they have outgrown.   Once  this measure  of  efficiency has been acquired,  they
are promoted  into another epoch.   But among a large number
there are always  laggards, and these are condemned to stay in the class where
they are until they  have arrived  at  the  stage of growth required for
advancement.   The  plan  is similar  to the method in which children in a
school are promoted  into  the next higher class at the early examinations if
they have attained a certain standard of knowledge;  if not,  they are
condemned to stay behind — not forever, but only until year's examination proves that they have qualified.
   The foregoing is not a distorted or a wrong
representation of the meaning of the word aionian.  It has been used other
places in the Bible in a manner which bears out our contention.  For instance, in Paul's letter to Philemon, where he
returns to him the slave Onesimus with the words,  "Perhaps it  was well that
you should lose him for a time that he might be given back to  you forever." The word "forever"  is the same word aionian which is translated everlasting in  connection with damnation and salvation,  and  it  will  be readily seen that in this case  it  can  only mean a part of a lifetime, for neither Paul or Philemon, as such, would live forever.
What is the teaching of the Rosicrucians concerning the Immaculate Conception? 
   Answer:    The Doctrine of the Immaculate Conception
is,  perhaps,  one of the most sublime mysteries of the Christian religion,
and perhaps for  that reason  it has suffered more from being dragged down
into  materiality  than any of the other mysteries.   It has suffered alike
from the  interpretation of  its  clumsy supporters and the sneers of the
skeptics.   When,  for  instance,  we see in churches a picture of God as an
old man sitting up in the skies  with a blow-pipe in his mouth in the act of
blowing the infant  Jesus into the side of Mary, it is more than ridiculous,
it is pathetic!
   The popular,  but erroneous,  idea is that about 2000
years ago an  individual named Jesus Christ was born of a mother without the
cooperation of an earthly  father,  and this incident is regarded as unique in the history of the world.  In reality, it is not unparalleled;  the
immaculate  conception has taken place many times in the history of the world
and will become  universal in the future.
   The  anticipated  history of man is written in the
stars — man  being  the little world as the stars are great worlds.  There the
ideal,  the prototype of  the Immaculate Conception is dramatically presented
from year  to  year. The Sun is the life giver of the world;  it is the light of the world  also. And  as the more advanced beings who are saviors of
mankind appear when  the greatest  spiritual darkness is upon earth,  so the
sun is born anew at  the winter  solstice  and starts its journey toward the
equator on  the  darkest night of the year, the night between the 24th and the
25th of December.   At that  time,  the zodiacal sign Virgo rises upon the
eastern horizon  in  all norther latitudes, which are the most populous parts
of the earth.
   Thus,  the light of the world is each year
immaculately conceived by  the celestial  virgin mother and starts upon his
journey northward to  give  his life  for  humanity  as he ripens the corn and
the grape.   By  analogy  the spiritual teachers are born at time when
spiritual darkness is greatest, and they give to man the bread of life which
feeds the soul.
   Men do not gather grapes of thorns, but like always
begets like;  an  entity that is vile must be born of a mother who is vile,
and before a savior can be born a pure virgin mother must be found.   But when
we say  "virgin," we do not mean virgin in a physical sense.   We all possess
physical virginity in the early years of our lives, but virginity of the
spirit is a  quality of soul acquired by lives of pure thought and lofty
aspirations.   It is not  dependent upon the state of the body.   A true
virgin may bear  several children and remain "virgin."
   Whether a child is conceived in sin or immaculately
conceived is thus dependent  upon  its  own  inherent soul quality, for if the
Ego to be born is pure  and  chaste it will naturally be born to a mother who
is also  of  the same pure and beautiful nature.  And the physical act,  which
in the case of most people is dictated by passion and desire for sensual
gratification,  is performed by the pure and the chaste of soul in a spirit of
prayer as a sacrifice.   Thus the child is begotten without the sin of
passion;  it is  immaculately conceived.
   Such  a one is never an accidental child.   His
coming has been  heralded and looked forward to with anticipation of pleasure
and joy,  and there  are many  cases at the present day where people come very
close to an  imitation of  the  Immaculate Conception;  cases where both the
parents are  pure  and chaste;  where they perform the generative act in the
spirit of  pure  love; where the mother is unmolested during the gestatory
period and the child  is born in almost as pure a manner as foreshadowed in
the symbolical immaculate conceptions.  In time, when humanity grows more and
more altruistic, passion will be superseded by pure  love  and all men will be
immaculately begotten.
Reference: The Rosicrucian Philosophy In Questions and Answers, Volume I, by Max Heindel (1865-1919)
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