"Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy
neighbor."
As generally considered, this Commandment means, simply,
"Do not lie."
The number nine signifies the closing of all cycles in
evolution. During the ninth month of the prenatal period the work then done
comes under the kindly influence of the great benefic Jupiter, who prepares
the fetus for the shock of life into the objective world.
Anatomically, the number nine and the zodiacal sign
Sagittarius rule the hips, thighs, etc. The femur, the thigh-bone, which is
the largest bone in the body, together with powerful muscles, forms the pillar
of the body. Esoterically, the pillar like beauty of the thighs is the symbol
of integrity, and, conversely, people of integrity constitute the pillars of
society, for integrity cements heaven and Earth.
Sagittarius erects another such connecting bridge. Through
the beneficent work of Jupiter the sacral fire of the spine begins to glow
like liquid gold and gradually rises toward its ultimate goal, the brain. Here
it unites with the Pituitary body and pineal gland. There takes place,
according to an occult writer, the esoteric baptism of the Holy Child by the
Holy Spirit in tongues of flame. With flashes of inspiration its clear flame
lights the innermost recesses of the mind. This fire raises both desire and
the mind to lofty levels.
In previous Commandments, we have received from our Heavenly
Father everything our hearts could desire. There is illumination that draws us
upward, love that binds, wisdom that gives us the balm of understanding, truth
that differentiates, justice that lends courage, peace, and equipoise. The
eighth Commandment gives us the talisman of power, but there is the inevitable
injunction.
The injunction of the ninth Commandment reads: Today thou
shalt be tested for thy integrity. The ninth Commandment is the "or
else" Commandment. If we do not use the talisman properly, it will not
work for us, and, as in fairy stories, it is given to us to see what happened
to those who did not heed the warning. We are left alone, entirely to our own
resources, on a seemingly difficult road.
With the eighth Commandment talisman we dare anything, we
challenge the stars; with the Sagittarian arrow we aim high, recklessly high.
We do not stop to think about what happened to those who, before us, aimed
equally high and failed. The ninth Commandment, the corresponding ninth house
and the sign Sagittarius, furnish the qualifying condition for the search for
hidden treasure. The qualifying condition is integrity. Sagittarius is the
injunction, the IF that accompanies us on our search. Though Sagittarius
symbolizes effort and enthusiasm, it is not these, but integrity, which
carries us through the task set.
The word "sincere" stems from two Latin words:
sine cere, which means, without wax. In ancient Rome, when new temples and
palaces were being built, unscrupulous contractors cemented broken slabs of
marble with wax which, after the blocks had already been put in place, melted
in the hot Sun. Eventually, in consequence, all contracts for new buildings
included the clause: Sin Cere (without wax).
The person of integrity is sincere. He uses no wax; he does
not deviate from the truth; he does not bear false witness.
God is eternal truth. In this truth the divine fiat went
forth, and this fiat is the Word of God. This divine Word created man. Man,
therefore, must be true to the divinity of his origin, and every word that he
utters and every deed he performs must testify to that divinity. If this is
not done, man separates himself from his divine origin and destroys his own
life. This is the result of bearing false witness.
The interpretation of integrity for the occultist is: living
identity with the innermost source of being. Any deviation from that center is
a foundation of failure. Any deviation from that center is "bearing false
witness." " To thine own self be true; thou canst not then be false
to any man." One misstep of dishonesty, of bearing false witness, of lack
of integrity, can ruin a whole life. Insofar as we have deviated from the
pivotal point within us, so far have we failed in life.
The New Testament decree for the ninth Commandment is: only
believe. Faith is the bridge leading back to the point where we first strayed.
Faith leads back to the substance of things lost. Faith, under proper
conditions, re-establishes the contact with our inner divine Source. Faith
brings together the parts that belong together. We are integral parts, worthy
of integration in the world of God.
The ninth Commandment may be restated: Aspirant, before it
is too late, see to it that thou art an integrated part of the Kingdom of God.
— Rays from the Rose Cross Magazine, February, 1977, page 70, 85.
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