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THE NEW GROUP OF WORLD SERVERS
We have spoken often of the integrating group of
knowers who are beginning to function upon the earth,
gathered together in loose formation and held by the
inner spiritual tie and not by any outer organisation.
The planetary Hierarchy has always existed and from
time immemorial and right down the ages those sons of
men who have fitted themselves for work and who have
measured up to the requirements, have found their way
into the ranks of those who stand behind the world
evolution and guide the destinies of the little ones.
Their grades and works are theoretically known, and
names of some have been given out to the masses,--at
what cost and personal sacrifice those masses will never
know. With the Hierarchy of adepts I do not propose to
deal. The books upon the subject are easily available
and should be read with the needed reservations as to
symbolical interpretations and the limiting effects of
words.
An event is however transpiring upon earth which is,
in its way as momentous and as important as that crisis
in Atlantean times when the physical, vital and astral
bodies were coordinated and formed a functioning unit.
Then the `yoga of devotion' or bhakti yoga was initiated
for the training of the aspirants at that time. A physcal
plane replica (as far as such a replica was then possible)
was organised of those who could work devotedly
and who could learn, through the use of ceremonial and
picture, some mode of activity which would carry on the
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school for those who later would be admitted into the
ranks of the Hierarchy. The remnants of this Atlantean
group remain with us in the modern Masonic movements,
and the work of the Hierarchy was thus perpetuated in
sign and symbol. There has thus been preserved in the
consciousness of the race a pictorial representation of a
momentous planetary condition which worked out in the
human family in this threefold coordination. But it was
primarily objective. Form and symbol, tool and furniture,
temple and tone, office and externalities were the
prominent factors; they veiled the truth and we have
therefore preserved the 'outer and visible form of an
inner and spiritual' reality. Only those were, in those
days, allowed to participate in these mysteries and work
who felt within themselves the longing and desire for the
mystical vision, and who loved deeply and were devoted
to the spiritual ideal. They were not required to possess
active mentalitie, and their intellectual powers were
practically nil. They liked and needed authority; they
learnt through ceremonial; they were devoted to the
Great Ones Whose names and forms stood behind the
office holders in the exoteric lodges. Mind entered not
in. This must be remembered. There were no personalities.
Today, in the world, another great moment of crisis
has arrived. I refer not to the present world condition,
but to the state of the human consciousness. Mind has
arrived at a functioning power, personalities are coordinated.
The three aspects of man are being blended; another
formation or precipitation from the Hierarchy of
adepts has become possible. On the physical plane, without
any exoteric organisation, ceremonials, or outer form,
there is integrating--silently, steadily and powerfully--a
group of men and women who will supersede eventually
the previous hierarchical effort. They will supersede
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eventually constitute that oligarchy of elect souls who
will govern and guide the world.
They are being gathered out of every nation, but are
gathered and chosen, not by the watching Hierarchy or
by any Master, but by the power of their response to the
spiritual opportunity, tide and note. They are emerging
out of every group and church and party, and will therefore
be truly representative. This they do, not from the
pull of their own ambition and prideful schemes, but
through the very selflessness of their service. They are
finding their way to the top in every department of human
knowledge, not because of the clamor they make
about their own ideas, discoveries and theories, but because
they are so inclusive in their outlook and so wide
in their interpretation of truth that they see the hand
of God in all happenings, His imprint upon all forms and
His note sounding forth through every channel of communication
between the subjective reality and the objective
outer form. They are of all races; they speak all
languages; they embrace all religions, all sciences and
all philosophies. Their characteristics are synthesis,
inclusiveness, intellectuality and fine mental development.
They own to no creed, save the creed of Brotherhood,
based on the one Life. They recognise no authority, save
that of their own souls, and no Master save the group
they seek to serve, and humanity whom they deeply love.
They have no barriers set up around themselves, but
are governed by a wide tolerance, and a sane mentality
and sense of proportion. They look with open eyes upon
the world of men and recognise those whom they can lift
and to whom they can stand as the Great Ones stand,--lifting,
teaching and helping. They recognise their peers
and equals, and know each other when they meet and
stand shoulder to shoulder with their fellow workers in
the work of salvaging humanity. It does not matter if
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bols and scriptures vary, or their words are few or many.
They see their group members in all fields--political,
scientific, religious, and economic--and give to them the
sign of recognition and the hand of a brother. They
recognise likewise Those who have passed ahead of them
upon the ladder of evolution and hail Them Teacher,
and seek to learn from Them that which They are so
eager to impart.
This group is a product of the past and upon that past
I will touch; I will also indicate the present situation and
forecast somewhat the general lines along which their
association and future work will run. That such a group
is forming is true and holds a good augury for the coming
decades. In quiet and subtle ways they are already
making their presence felt but theirs is as yet primarily a
subjective influence.
Let us begin with the past. About the year 1400, the
Hierarchy of Masters was faced with a difficult situation.
As far as the work of the second ray was concerned
(which had to do with the impartation of spiritual truth)
there had come to be what I might call a complete
exterioration of that truth. The activity of the first ray
had also brought about an intense differentiation and
crystallisation among the nations and governments of the
world. These two conditions of concrete orthodoxy and
political differences persisted for many generations and
are still manifesting. Today we have a similar condition
both in the world of religion and in that of politics. This
is true whether one is considering India or America,
China or Germany, or whether one is studying the history
of Buddhism with its many sects, Protestantism with its
myriads of warring groups, or the many schools of
philosophy in the orient or the occident. The condition
is widespread, and the public consciousness tremendously
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of the period of separativeness and the end, before so
many centuries, of this intense distinctiveness of thought.
After noting and watching this trend of affairs for
another one hundred years, the Elder Brothers of the race
called a conclave of all departments about the year 1500
A.D. Their object was to determine how the urge to
integration, which is essentially the keynote of our
universal order, could be hastened, and what steps could
be taken to produce that synthesis and unification in the
world of thought which would make possible the
manifestation of the purpose of the divine Life which had
brought all into being. When the world of thought is
unified, then the outer world will fall into a synthetic
order. It should be remembered here that the Masters
think in large terms and work in the wider cycles of
evolutionary endeavor. The tiny and temporary cycles, the
small ebb and flow of the cosmic processes do not
engage Their attention in the first instance.
At this conclave They had three things to do:
1. To view the divine plan on as large a scale as possible,
and refresh Their minds with the vision.
2. To note what influences or energies were available
for use in the large endeavor to which They were pledged.
3. To train the men and women who were then probationers,
chelas and initiates so that in due time They could have a satisfactory
band of assistants on whom They could in future centuries rely.
They had, in connection with these aspirants, two problems:
1. They had to deal with the failure on the part of even the most advanced disciples to preserve
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2. The Masters found the minds and brains of chelas
curiously insensitive to the higher contacts, and
this again is a condition which still prevails. The
chelas, then as now, possessed aspiration, a desire
to serve humanity, devotion and occasionally a
fair mental equipment, but that telepathic sensitivity,
that instinctive response to hierarchical vibration,
and that freedom from the lower psychism
which are the needed prerequisites to intensive
intelligent work were singularly lacking. For that
matter, they are still distressingly so. Telepathic
sensitivity is decidedly on the increase as a result of
world conditions and the evolutionary trend, and
this is (for the workers on the inner plane) a most
encouraging sign, but love of psychic phenomena
and failure to differentiate between the vibrations
of the various grades of hierarchical workers still
greatly hinder the work.
You might here ask and rightly so: What is this plan?
When I speak of the plan I do not mean such a general
one as the plan of evolution or the plan for humanity
which we call by the somewhat unmeaning term of soul
unfoldment. These two aspects of the scheme for our
planet are taken for granted, and are but modes, processes
and means to a specific end. The plan as at present
sensed, and for which the Masters are steadily
working, might be defined as follows:--It is the production
of a subjective synthesis in humanity and of a telepathic
interplay which will eventually annihilate time.
It will make available to every man all past achievements
and knowledges, it will reveal to man the true significance
of his mind and brain and make him the master of that
equipment and will make him therefore omnipresent and
eventually open the door to omniscience. This next development
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standing--intelligent and cooperative--of the divine
purpose for which the One in Whom we live and move and
have our being has deemed it wise to submit to incarnation.
Think not that I can tell of the plan as it truly is.
It is not possible for any man, below the grade of initiate
of the third degree, to glimpse it and far less understand
it. The development of the mechanism whereby a disciple
may be enrapport with Those responsible for the working
out of the plans and the capacity to know (and not
just dimly sense) that tiny aspect of the whole which is
the immediate step ahead and with which cooperation is
possible, that can be achieved by all disciples and should
be held as the goal before all aspirants. With the
exception of probationary disciples who are not as yet
sufficiently stable in their endeavor, all can therefore strive
towards achieving continuity of consciousness and at
awakening that inner light which, when seen and intelligently
used, will serve to reveal other aspects of the Plan
and specially that one to which the illumined knower can
respond and usefully serve.
To bring this about has been the objective of all training
given during the past 400 years and from this fact
you can vision the utter patience of the Knowers of the
race. They work slowly and with deliberation, free from
any sense of speed, towards Their objective, but--and
herein lies the immediate interest of what I have to
communicate--They do have a time limit. This is based
upon the Law of Cycles. It concerns the operation of
certain periods of opportunity which necessarily have
their term. During these times of opportunity, forces,
influences, and energies are temporarily at work and of
these the Masters seek to make use.
Looking ahead, during the conclave to which I have
made reference, the assembled Servers of the race noted
the future coming in of the Aquarian age, with its
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They noted and They sought to prepare man for that
period which would approximate 2500 years, and which
could if duly utilised, bring about the unification,
consciously and intelligently, of mankind and so produce
the manifestation of what I prefer to call "scientific
brotherhood" in contradistinction to the sentimental
connotation of the term now so prevalent.
It appeared to Them at that time that it would be
necessary to do two things before the coming potencies
of the Aquarian age could profitably be employed. First
of all, humanity must have its consciousness elevated to
the mental plane; it must be expanded so that it
included not only the world of emotion and of feeling but
also that of the intellect. The minds of men must be
made widely and generally active, and the entire level
of human intelligence must be raised. It was necessary,
secondly, that something should be done to break down
the barriers of separateness, of isolation and of prejudice
which were keeping men apart from each other and which
They fore saw would increasingly do so. Cycle by cycle,
men were becoming more and more wrapped up in their
own selves--satisfaction and exclusiveness, and racial
pride. The result of this would lead inevitably to wide
cleavages and the erection of world barriers between
nation and nation, and between race and race.
This determination of the members of the Hierarchy
to train the minds of men more rapidly and to build
towards a more synthetic unity brought them to a
decision which involved the formation of group units, and
brought about the emergence of those groups of workers
and thinkers who, through their activities, have so largely
governed and moulded our world for the past three or
four centuries. We have therefore, dating from this
conclave, the inauguration of definite and specific group
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ing for some peculiar presentation of truth and for some
aspect of the knowledge of reality.
These groups fall generally into four major divisions;
cultural, political, religious, and scientific. In more modern
times three other groups have definitely emerged;
they are the philosophical, the psychological, and the
financial groups. Philosophers have, of course, always
been with us, but they have been for the most part
isolated units who have founded schools characterised by
partisanship and separativeness. Now there are no
outstanding figures as in the past, but groups who represent
certain ideas. It is of profound importance that the
work of these seven groups of thinkers be recognised as
part of the hierarchical programme, designed to produce
a certain situation, to bring about certain preparatory
conditions, and as playing a definite part in the work of
world evolution as far as humanity is concerned.
Under the influence of the different rays as they cycled
in and out of activity, little groups of men emerged,
played their part in group formation, and disappeared,
often unaware of their inherent synthesis and of their
co-workers. As can be seen in any intelligent historical
retrospect, the work that they did for the race and their
contribution to the pageant of the progress of mankind
stands out with clarity. I have not the time to take this
procession of groups, each custodian of a special
contribution, and trace for you the work they did or the
subjective impulses under which they worked. I can but
indicate the trend of their endeavor, and leave to some
illumined student of history the delineation of the golden
thread of their spiritual work as they raised the mental
standard of the race and put man en rapport with the
world in which he lived, opening his eyes not only to the
nature of matter and of form but also to the hidden
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now have a humanity in close relation though not at one,
and a humanity characterised by three things:
1. An amazing interrelation and intercommunication,
of which the radio, the press, modern transportation,
and the telephone and telegraph are the
servants.
2. A wide-spread philanthropic enterprise, and the
growth of the sense of responsibility for one's
brother, which was totally unknown in the year
1500. Movements such as the Red Cross, educational
foundations, hospitals, and the present economic
relief measures to be found in every country
are its exoteric manifestations.
3. A division of the entire human family, consciously
or unconsciously into two basic groups: first, those
who stand for the old order of things, who are
reactionary, and separative. They represent separative
nationalism, boundaries, servitude, and servile
obedience; they exemplify religious sectarianism
and dependence upon authority. They are against
all modern innovations and progress. Secondly,
those who vision a unified world wherein love of
God means love of one's neighbor, and where the
motives underlying all religious, political and
educational activities are characterised by a world
consciousness and the welfare of the entire body
and not of the part.
The unification to which the forward looking people
aspire does not involve the neglect of any part, but it
does involve the care and nurture of each part in order
that it may contribute to the well being of the entire
organism. It involves, for instance, the right government
and proper development of every national unit so
that it can adequately perform its international duties,
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This concept does not even involve the formation of a
world state, but it does involve the development of a
universal public consciousness which realises the unity
of the whole, and thus produces the determination that
each must be for all and all for each as it has been said.
Only in this way can there be brought about an international
synthesis which will be characterised by political
and national unselfishness. This universal state of mind
will not again inevitably involve the founding of a world
or universal religion. It requires simply the recognition
that all formulations of truth and of belief are only
partial in time and space, and are temporarily suited
to the temperaments and conditions of the age and race.
Those who favor some particular approach to the truth
will nevertheless achieve the realisation that other
approaches and other modes of expression and terminologies,
and other ways of defining deity can be equally
correct and in themselves constitute aspects of a truth
which is greater and vaster than man's present equipment
can grasp and express. Even the Great Ones
Themselves but dimly sense reality and though They are
aware of deeper underlying purposes than are Their
chelas, yet even They see not the ultimate goal. They
too are forced to use such unmeaning terms in Their
teaching as Absolute Reality, and Ultimate Realisation.
Hence, during the past three centuries, group after
group has appeared and played its part, and we today
reap the benefit of their accomplishment. Under the
cultural group for instance we find emerging the poets
of the Elizabethan age, and the musicians of Germany
and of the Victorian era. Groups of artists are likewise to
be found, giving us the famous schools which are the
glory of Europe. Two famous groups, one cultural and
the other political, also played their parts, the one
producing the Renaissance and the other bringing about the
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to be felt, for the modern humanistic movement with its
emphasis upon the past which is completed in the present,
and its search for the roots of man's equipment in the
earlier trends, harks back to the Renaissance. Revolution
and the determination to fight for the divine rights
of man find their prime inaugurating influence and
impetus in the revolution in France. Revolt, the formation
of political parties, the class warfare which is so
rampant today, and the splitting of every country into
warring political groups, though sporadic always, have
become universal during the past two hundred years, and
are all the results of the group activity started by the
Masters. Men have grown thereby and have learnt how
to think, and even though they may think wrongly and
may initiate disastrous experiments, the ultimate good is
inevitable and unavoidable. Temporary discomforts,
passing depressions, war and bloodshed, penury and vice
may lead the unthinking into the depths of pessimism.
But those who know and who sense the inner guiding
hand of the Hierarchy are aware that the heart of
humanity is sound and that out of the present chaos and
perhaps largely because of it, there will emerge those
competent to deal with the situation and adequate to the
task of unification and synthesis. This period has been
occultly called the "age of restoration of what has been
broken by the fall". The time has come when the separate
parts can be reunited and the whole stand together
again in its earlier perfection.
The religious groups have likewise been many,--so
many that their enumeration is hopeless. We have the
groups of Catholic mystics who are the glory of the occident,
there are also the protesting Lutherans, Calvinists
and Methodists, the Pilgrim Fathers--those sour and
earnest men--the Huguenot and Moravian martyrs,
and the thousands of modern sects in every group. These
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point of revolt and away from acquiescence in authority.
They have driven man to the stage of thinking for
himself by the force of their unique example. They stood
for freedom and the personal right to know.
These latter groups have acted largely under the
influence of the sixth and second rays. The cultural
emerged under that of the fourth ray, whilst the first
ray has impelled the political activities which have
brought such changes in the nations. Under the fifth and
third ray impulses, groups of scientific investigators
have arisen, working with the forces and energies that
constitute the divine Life, dealing with the outer
garment of God, searching from without towards the within,
and demonstrating to man his essential unity with all
creation and his relationship, intrinsic and vital, with all
forms of life. The names of the individuals in any group
are legion and of relatively no importance. It is the
group and its interrelated work that counts. It is interesting
to note that in the scientific group the underlying
unity is particularly noticeable, for its members are
singularly free from sectarianism and selfish competition
This cannot be said of the religious and political
groups.
In relation to the many nations and the myriads of
men on earth, these moulding groups under the various
divisions are few in number. Their personnel, their
contribution to the growth of human expression, and their
place in the plan can quite easily be traced. The point
to be emphasised is that they have all been motivated
from the inner subjective side of life; they have come
forth under a divine urge and with a specific work to
accomplish; they have all been composed in the primary
stage of disciples and initiates of the lesser degrees; they
have all been subjectively guided step by step by their
own souls, which have, in their turn, been cooperating
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been the case even when the individual man has been
totally unaware himself of his place in the group and that
group's divine mission. Let it be remembered also that
there has not been a single failure, though again and
again the individual has not been cognisant of success.
The mark of these workers is that they build for
posterity. That those who have followed them have failed,
and that those who have responded to this work have
not been true to the ideal is disastrously true, but the
initial group has uniformly achieved. This surely
negates pessimism and demonstrates the exceeding potency
of the subjective activity.
The three groups to which I earlier referred require
a word of comment. Their work is curiously different to
that of the other groups and their ranks are recruited
from all the ray groups, though the members of the third
group (that of the financiers) are found primarily upon
the seventh ray, that of ceremonial organisation. In the
order of their emergence, they are the groups of philosophers,
psychologists and business men.
The group of philosophers of more modern date are
already powerfully moulding thought, whilst the ancient
schools of Asiatic philosophers are just beginning to
influence western ideas. Through analysis, correlation and
synthesis, the thought power of man is developed and
the abstract mind can be unified with the concrete.
Through their work therefore that interesting sensitivity
of man, with its three outstanding characteristics of
instinct, intellect and intuition is brought to a condition of
intelligent coordination. Instinct relates man to the animal
world, intellect unites him to his fellow men, whilst
the intuition reveals to him the life of divinity. All these
three are the subject matter of philosophical investigation,
for the theme of the philosophers is the nature of
reality and the means of knowledge.
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who work under the Delphic injunction "Man, know thy
self", and the financiers who are the custodians of the
means whereby man can live upon the physical plane.
These two groups necessarily, and in spite of apparent
divergences and differences are more synthetic in their
foundational aspects, than any of the others. One group
concerns itself with mankind, with the varying types of
humanity, the mechanism employed, and man's urges,
characteristics, and with the purpose--apparent or
hidden--of his being. The other group controls and orders
the means whereby he exists, controlling all that can be
converted into energy, and constituting a dictatorship
over all modes of intercourse, commerce and exchange.
They control the multiplicity of form-objects which modern
man regards as essential to his mode of life. Money,
as I have before said, is only crystallised energy or
vitality,--what the oriental student calls pranic energy. It
is a concretisation of etheric force. It is therefore vital
energy externalised, and this form of energy is under the
direction of the financial group. They are the latest
group in point of date and their work (it should be borne
in mind) is most definitely planned by the Hierarchy.
They are bringing about effects upon the earth which are
most far reaching.
Now that centuries have elapsed since the conclave in
the sixteenth century, these external groups have played
their part and performed most notable service. The
results achieved have reached a stage where they are
internationally effective, and their influence is not confined
to one nation or race. The Hierarchy is now faced with
another situation which requires careful handling. They
must gather up and weld together the various threads of
influencing energy and the differing trends of thought
power which the work of the groups since the year 1500
has produced. They have also now to offset some of the
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tion. This must inevitably be so when force is brought
into contact with the material world. Initial impulses
have in them potency both for good and for evil. As long
as the form remains of secondary importance and
relatively negligible, we call it good. Then the idea and not
its expression controls. As time elapses and the energy
of the thought makes its impact upon matter and lesser
minds seize upon the particular type of energy or are
vitalised by it then evil begins to make its presence felt.
This finally demonstrates as selfishness, separateness,
pride and those characteristics which have produced so
much harm in the world.
About seventeen years ago the Masters met and came
to a momentous decision. Just as it had been decided
at the earlier conclave to gather out of the inchoate
masses of men, groups of workers along various lines,
and set them the task of elevating humanity and expanding
the human consciousness, so now it was felt wise to
gather out of the many groups a group which should
contain (as does the Hierarchy itself) men of all races,
of all types and tendencies. This group has a specific
mission, and some of the facts about it might be stated
as follows:
It is first of all an attempt at an externalisation of the
Hierarchy upon the physical plane, or a small working
replica of this essentially subjective body. Its members
are all in physical bodies but must work entirely subjectively,
thus utilising the inner sensitive apparatus and
the intuition. It is to be composed of men and women
of all nations and ages, but each one must be spiritually
oriented, all must be conscious servers, all must be
mentally polarised and alert, and all must be inclusive.
One of the essential conditions imposed upon the
personnel of the group is that they must be willing to work
without recognition, on the subjective levels. They must
work behind the scenes as do the Great Ones. Its mem- |
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bers therefore must be free from all taint of ambition,
and from all pride of race and of accomplishment. They
must be also sensitively aware of their fellowmen and
of their thoughts and conditioning environment.
It is a group that has no exoteric organisation of any
kind, no headquarters, no publicity, no group name. It is
a band of obedient workers and servers of the
WORD--obedient to their own souls and to group need. All true
servers everywhere therefore belong to this group,
whether their line of service is cultural, political, scientific,
religious, philosophical, psychological or financial.
They constitute part of the inner group of workers for
humanity, and of the world mystics, whether they know
it or not. They will be thus recognised by their fellow
group members when contacted in the casual ways of
world intercourse.
This group gives to the word "spiritual" a wide
significance, they believe it to mean an inclusive endeavor
towards human betterment, uplift and understanding;
they give it the connotation of tolerance, international
synthetic communion, religious inclusiveness, and all
trends of thought which concern the esoteric development
of the human being.
It is a group therefore without a terminology or Bible
of any kind; it has no creed nor any dogmatic formulations
of truth. The motivating impulse of each and all
is love of God as it works out in love for one's fellow
man. They know the true meaning of brotherhood, without
distinction of race. Their lives are lives of willing
service, rendered with utter selflessness and without any
reservations.
The personnel of the group is known only to the Elder
Brothers of the race, and no register of names is kept,
and there are only three main requirements:
1 A certain amount of at-one-ment between the soul
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usually dormant in the majority, of soul--mind--brain
must be in alignment and active.
The brain has to be telepathically sensitive in two
directions and at will. It must be aware of the world
of souls and also of the world of men.
There must also exist a capacity for abstract or
synthetic thought. This will enable a man to leap over
racial and religious barriers. When this is present also
there is an assured belief in the continuity of life and its
correlation to the life after death.
To sum up the situation, it must be noted that the
groups in the past have stood for certain aspects of truth
and have demonstrated certain ray characteristics. The
new group will express all the aspects and have in it
members on all the rays. The majority of the workers
in the many groups have carried forward certain details
of the plan, and added their quota of energy to the
forward urge of humanity, but they have for the most part
done this without any true understanding of what they
were accomplishing, and without any real comprehension
of that body-soul relationship which leads to really
intelligent work, unless we except a few prominent mystics
such as Meister Eckhart. They have been primarily
groups of personalities, with that added touch of genius
which indicates a certain contact with the soul. The
group that is now in process of formation is composed
of those who are aware of the fact of the soul, and have
established a soul intercourse that is real and lasting;
they look upon the mind, emotions and body nature as
simply an equipment whereby human contacts can be
established, and their work, as they see it, is to be carried
forward through the medium of this equipment, acting
under the direction of the soul. They are therefore living
souls, working through personalities, and not
personalities actuated by occasional soul impulses. The
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sided, and their talents ran along some specific line. They
demonstrated a capacity to write as Shakespeare, to paint
like a da Vinci, to produce musical masterpieces like a
Beethoven, or to bring about world changes like
Napoleon. But the new type of group worker is a rounded
out individual, with a capacity to do almost anything
to which he sets his hand, but with a basic impulse to
work on thought levels more than on the physical plane.
He is therefore of use to the Hierarchy as he can be used
in a variety of ways for his flexibility and experience,
and his stability of contact can be all subordinated to the
group requirements.
The true exponent of this new group type will of course
not appear for many decades. He will be a true Aquarian
with a universal touch, an intense sensitivity, a
highly organised mental apparatus, an astral equipment
which is primarily responsive to the higher spiritual
vibrations, a powerful and controlled energy body, and a
sound physical body, though not robust in the ordinary
use of the term.
What then is the present situation in connection with
the integrating group of mystics? Let me be somewhat
explicit.
In every European country, in the United States of
America, and in parts of Asia and South Africa are to
be found certain disciples, usually unrecognised by the
world at large, who are thinking truth. Let me call your
attention to that phrase. The most important workers
in this new group and those who are closest to the Great
Ones are those whose daily thought life is oriented by
the new ideal. That this thought life of theirs may work
out in definite exoteric activities may be true, but they
are first of all and always those who live in and work
from the "high and secret place". Their influence is
wielded silently and quietly and they lay no emphasis
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or upon their methods of carrying forward the work.
They possess a full realisation of their own limitations,
but are not handicapped thereby, but proceed to think
through into objective manifestation that aspect of the
vision which it is their mission to vivify into form. They
are necessarily cultured and widely read, for in these
difficult transitional times they have to cultivate a world
grasp of conditions and possess a general idea of what
is going on in the different countries. They possess in
truth no nationality in the sense that they regard their
country and their political affiliations as of paramount
importance. They are equipped to organise, slowly and
steadily, that public opinion which will eventually divorce
man from religious sectarianism, national exclusiveness,
and racial biases.
One by one, here and there they are being gathered
out and are gathering to them those who are free from
the limitations of past political, religious and cultural
theories. They, the members of the one group, are
organising these forward looking souls into groups which
are destined to bring in the new era of peace and of good
will. These latter who are being influenced by the group
members are as yet only a few thousands among the
millions of men, and out of the four hundred accepted
disciples working in the world at this time, only about 156
are equipped by their thought activity to form part of
this slowly forming group. These constitute the nucleus
of what will be some day a dominant force. During the
next twenty-five years their influence will become potent
enough to attract political attention, provided those of
you who have seen the vision of a powerful subjective
body of thinking Souls can speak the needed words, and
outline those concepts which will hasten the work of
integration, and put the units in this group in touch with
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make this the message and keynote of the work you all
do wherever you are.
What should therefore be the work of the immediate
present? Let me outline the programme as far as I can.
The first thing to be done is to strengthen the ties and
establish firmly the link between yourselves and all those
whom you recognise as possible working disciples in the
new group. To do this, acquaint yourselves with the
work of the leaders of groups in the various countries of
the world--such as Switzerland, the United States,
Holland, Germany and Great Britain. From their reaction to
the vision of this new age type of work you can then make
a temporary decision. Watch them at their work. Note
the emphasis laid by them upon personalities. If
personal ambition seems to govern their activities, if their
position is one of a determination to work in the group
of mystics because of its novelty, or because it gives them
a certain standing or because it intrigues their imagination
or gives them scope for gathering people around
them, then proceed no further, but--preserving
silence--leave time and the law to correct their attitude.
Secondly, be receptive towards those who seek you out
and seem to vibrate to the same note. When I say you,
I mean the group to which you all subjectively belong.
They will come if you work with decision and sound out
the note of unity so clearly that they are in no doubt as to
your motives and your disinterested activity. Some of
the 156 who form the present nucleus will be known to
you and will work in unison with you, though maybe not
in your peculiar field of action.
The picture to be held before your eyes is that of a
vast network of groups, working along the many possible
lines, but having at their heart or behind them--working
silently and persistently influencing through soul contact--one
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group. These focal points through which the Hierarchy
is now seeking to work stand together telepathically and
exoterically they must work in the completest
understanding, preserving always an attitude of non-
interference, and leaving each worker free to teach his own
group as he sees fit. The terms used, the methods
employed, the types reached, the truths taught, the
discipline of life demonstrated concern no one but the
working disciple.
The members of this group of new age workers will,
however, possess certain general characteristics. They
will impose no enforced dogmas of any kind, and will lay
no emphasis upon any doctrine or authorities. They are
not interested in having any personal authority, nor do
they rest back upon traditional authority, whether
religious, scientific, cultural or any other form of imposed
truth. Modes of approach to reality will be recognized
and each will be free to choose his own. No discipline
will be imposed by these workers upon those who seek
to cooperate with them. The ideas of any one person or
leader as to how the units in his particular sphere of
activity should live and work, should meditate and eat,
will be regarded as of no special value. The members
of this new group work esoterically with souls, and deal
not with the details of the personality lives of the
aspirants they seek to inspire.
This is a basic rule and will serve to eliminate many
worthy aspirants from this group of world servers now
in process of forming. The tendency to impose one's
own point of view indicates a lack of understanding and
it will rule many out.
Again, the young and promising aspirants must be
sought out and carefully inculcated with the trend of
the new ideals. They must be taught to look for the
divine and the good in all--both people and circumstances.
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wide horizon pointed out which will enable the aspirant
to live through this transitional period which is now with
us, so that when they reach middle life they will stand
as pillars of strength in the new world. Do not narrow
them down to the ancient disciplines and teach them not
to lay emphasis upon diet, celibacy, times and seasons,
and so distract their attention away from the newer and
sacred art of being and the wonder of living as a soul.
Forget not that when a man is living as a soul and his
entire personality is therefore subordinated to that soul,
unselfish purpose, purity of life, conformity to law and
the setting of a true example of spiritual living will
normally and automatically follow. Food, for instance, is
frequently a matter of climatic expediency and of taste,
and that food is desirable which keeps the physical body
in condition to serve the race. Again a divine son of
God can surely function as freely and as effectively when
in the married state as in the celibate; he will however
brook no prostitution of the powers of the body to the
grosser satisfactions, nor will he offend against established
custom, nor lower the standard which the world
has set for its highest and best. The issues have been
confused and the emphasis has been too often laid upon the
physical acts and not upon the life of the actor. When
the attention is fixed upon the soul, the physical plane
life will be rightly handled. It will be realised that there
is greater hindrance to the growth of the man in spiritual
being through a critical attitude or a state of self
satisfaction than by the eating of meat.
Two rules of life activity must be taught the young
aspirant:
He must be taught to focus on constructive activity
and to refrain from pulling down the old order of living.
He must be set to building for the future, and to thinking
along the new lines. He must be warned not to waste
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stead bend all his energies to creating the new temple of
the Lord through which the glory may be manifested.
In this way public attention will gradually be focused
upon the new and beautiful, and the old established creations
will fall into decay for lack of attention and so disappear.
He must be taught also that partisanship is in no way
a sign of spiritual development. He will not therefore
use the words anti this or pro that. Such terms automatically
breed hatred and attack, and effort to resist
change. They put the user on the defensive. Every
class of human beings is a group of brothers. Catholics,
Jews, Gentiles, occidentals and orientals are all the sons of God.
As regards the future of this world group of which
we have been speaking much depends upon two things.
First, it is necessary for all those isolated disciples
working in every country in the world, to become aware
of one another and then to enter into telepathic rapport.
This may seem to you to be a wonderful but impractical
vision. I assure you that this is not so. The work of
establishing this rapport may indeed be slow, but it is
an inevitable effect of the growing sensitivity of all the
souls who are working in the field of the world. The first
indication of it is that instinctive recognition of those
who constitute part of this group when they meet and
contact each other in the ways of world intercourse.
There comes to them an immediate flashing forth of the
light, an instantaneous electrical interplay, a sudden
sensing of a similarity of vision and of objective, or a
vital opportunity to aid in and to cooperate with each
other in the work in which it is realised that all are interested.
Working disciples everywhere when they meet each
other will know at once that their work is identical, and
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supplementary endeavor may be possible. In about
thirty years the interrelation between the units in this
group (scattered as they maybe all over the world) will
be so close that daily they will meet each other at a set
time and in the secret place. This only becomes possible
when the triplicity of soul-mind-brain are all aligned in
the individual and when each aspect of it can be
simultaneously in touch with members of the group. At
present all the souls of the group of mystics do work in
unison: a number have succeeded in bringing the soul
and the mind also into a close and established relation,
but as yet the lowest aspect of this aligned and linking
triangle, the physical brain, remains totally unresponsive
to the waves of force emanating from the higher aspects
of the disciples engaged thus in laying the foundations
of the new age civilisation.
It is therefore largely a matter of perfecting the
mechanism of the brain so that it can rightly register
and correctly transmit the soul impressions and the
group purposes and recognitions. This involves:
1. The awakening into conscious activity of the centre
between the eyebrows, called by the oriental student, the ajna centre.
2. The subordinating then of the activity of this centre
to that of the head centre, so that the two vibrate
in unison. This produces the establishment of three things:
a. Direct conscious alignment between soul-mind-brain.
b. The appearance of a magnetic field which embraces both the head centres
and so definitely affects the pineal gland and the pituitary body.
c. The recognition of this field of dual activity in
two ways: as of a light in the head, an interior
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through which the will or purpose aspect of the
soul can make itself felt.
3. The development of a facility which will enable a man to:
a. Use the mind in any direction he chooses, turning
it externally towards the world of phenomena,
or internally towards the world of spiritual being.
b. Produce consciously and at will a corresponding
responsiveness in the physical brain so that it
can register accurately any information coming
from the physical world, and the emotional or
astral world.
c. Discriminate intelligently between all these
spheres of sentient activity.
This will all be eventually covered by a new psychological
approach which will emerge out of the old and be a
blend of the mechanical schools, the introspective and the
more purely oriental position, plus the conclusions of two
new schools which will shortly arise but which are as yet
too small to warrant a name. They are in the embryo
stage. One school will deal with the energy aspects of
the individual and his responsiveness to the energy of
the universe in which he is immersed; the other will
consider man as a unit of electricity. Both will be quite
one-sided but the contributions of the various schools will
some day be unified into one synthetic presentation.
The second requirement which will establish relation
between the working disciples in this group is the capacity
to preserve a constant and sequential recollection
of both the inner and the outer life. We call it continuity
of consciousness, and by this we mean the power
to be fully aware of all happenings in all spheres and
departments of man's being during the entire twentyfour
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case. There is no real awareness of existence during the
hours of sleep. The dream life as related is as full of
illusion as and of the more definitely lower psychic
experiences. The slowly growing interest in dreams from
the standpoint of psychology and the investigation of
their probable source are the first weak attempts towards
establishing the awareness on a really scientific basis.
There is as yet no conscious registering of mental
activity during such times, for instance, as when the
emotional body holds the centre of the stage. With what is
the mind occupied during a long period of emotional
upset? It has, we know, its own life and its laws. Again,
what are the activities of the soul when the personality is
occupied exclusively with its own affairs? Is it impossible
for you to vision a time when the development of
consciousness will have reached the stage where there will
be a sentient reaction in all the departments of man's
nature and all of it recorded by the brain? Already
men are aware both of physical plane activity and
emotional aliveness simultaneously. That is for the majority
a common and ordinary condition. Where two activities
can be registered at once, why not three or even four?
Such is the future ahead for the race, and the disciples,
actively employed, will be the first to express and
demonstrate this extended consciousness.
Thus telepathic interplay and extended sentiency must
be developed and are also closely interlinked with each other.
I have therefore pointed out the immediate future
development of the individual disciple. What lies ahead in
the immediate future for the group?
First of all, a preliminary period of emergence into
the public consciousness, and thus of making its
presence felt. This will be done through the steady
comnunication of the new ideals and the constant emphasis
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be the result of the uniformity and inclusiveness of the
note sounded by one here and another there. During
this stage there must be no hurried work and no precipitate
action of any kind. The growth of the group and of
its ideas will be slow and sure. The group exists already.
It has not to be formed and organised, and there is therefore
for none of you the assuming of any sense of re-
sponsibility or the organising of any activity designed
to lure these disciples, who have chosen thus to work
subjectively, into publicity. Such are not the methods
approved by the Elder Brothers of the race, nor is it
the way that They Themselves work.
Know each of you for yourselves whether you stand
for the new position, the new attitude towards work, and
for the subjective method. Decide once and for all
whether you prefer to work in the old exoteric ambitious
manner, building and vitalising an organisation,
and so producing all the mechanism which goes with such
a method of work. Remember that such groups are still
greatly needed and are useful. It is not yet the new age
and the little ones must not be left exposed to the new
forces, nor turned out bereft of the nursery to which they
naturally belong.
Should the new mode of work appeal to you, see to it
that the personality is subordinated, that the life of
meditation is kept paramount in importance, that sensitivity
to the subjective realm is cultivated, and any necessary
outer activities are handled from within outwards. Avoid
a purely mystical introspection or its opposite extreme,
an over-emphasised organising spirit remembering that
a life of truly occult meditation must inevitably produce
outer happenings, but that these objective results are
produced by an inner growth and not by an outer activity.
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"When the sun progresses into the mansion of the serving
man, the way of life takes the place of the way of work.
Then the tree of life grows until its branches shelter all the
sons of men. The building of the Temple and the carrying
of the stones cease. The growing trees are seen; the buildings
disappear. Let the sun pass into its appointed place,
and in this day and generation attend ye to the roots of
growth."
Little groups will spring up here and there whose
members respond to the new note and whose growth into the
world group will be watched over by one or more working
disciples. But these latter do not organise the
groups; they grow as a man in this place and another in
that place awakens to the new vision or comes into
incarnation in order to take his place in the world and bring
in the new era. These groups will demonstrate no sense
of separateness; they will be unaware of personal or of
group ambition; they will recognise their unity with all
that exists, and will stand before the world as examples
of pure living, constructive building, creative activity
subordinated to the general purpose, beauty and inclusiveness.
Perhaps in the early stages of integration, the
words friendliness and cooperativeness best describe
them. They are not interested in dogmas or doctrines
and have no shibboleths. Their outstanding characteristic
will be an individual and group freedom from a critical
spirit. This non-criticism will not grow out of an
inability to see error or failure to measure up to an idea;
falsity, impurity and weakness will be recognised for
what they are, but when noted will only serve to evoke
a loving helpfulness.
Little by little these groups will come to know each
other and to meet with one another at set times and
places. They will come to these mutual conferences with
no desire to impress one another and with no thought
of relative numerical strength; they will demonstrate no
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they know themselves all to be members of the one world
Group? They have no teaching to give of a doctrinal
nature and will not seek to demonstrate learning. They
will meet solely to discuss modes of world helpfulness,
the formation of a platform so universal and composed
of such basic truths that it can be presented under all
the varying methods and utilise the many terminologies.
They will endeavor to employ each other's terms, and to
familiarise themselves with each other's approach to
reality and symbology.
Little by little also the special contribution and note
of each group will be recognised and where a need exists
for just that special approach and the particular note or
method of interpretation in any part of the world, there
will be an immediate and united impulse to facilitate the
work that that special group could do in that place.
These groups, with the one subjective group of
conscious living souls behind them, will be too busy with
world service and interests to waste time on trifling
non-essentials. They will not have the time to play around
with group names and insignia and badges and the
technicalities of fraternities when they meet together. World
needs, world opportunities and the rapid development
of the consciousness of mankind and the initiation of
humanity into the spiritual realities will so engross their
attention that they will have no interest in purely physical
plane arrangements, nor in laying the emphasis upon
their own personal growth. They will be well aware that
response to world need in service and the life of focused
meditation will promote their growth. Their eyes are
not upon themselves, upon their own good characters, or
upon their individual accomplishments.
Later as a result of their telepathic relationship and
their united conferences, there may emerge certain esoteric
groups and schools for development in order more
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modes of meditation, the intensification of vibration and
the laws of the universe will be taught, and the right use
of colour and of sound. But all will be subordinated
to the idea of service and the uplift of humanity. Also
the schools referred to in Letters on Occult Meditation
will gradually come into being.
But what use is it for me to forecast the future in more
explicit terms and hold out a picture of an intriguing
quality when at the present time the integration of the
group of world mystics and its close welding is not an
accomplished fact?
World unity, brotherhood in its true sense, the growth
of telepathic interplay, the elimination of the non-essentials
which serve to separate the thoughts of men
and bring about separateness on the physical plane, and
the laying of a true emphasis upon the fundamentals of
the Ageless Wisdom, the manifestation of a true understanding,
the bringing about of at-one-ment with the soul,
the recognition of those who belong to the group of world
Saviors--this is the immediate work to be done and this
must engross your attention.
This and this alone warrants the expenditure of all
that any of you have to give--love and life, time and money.
This and this alone justifies your existence and calls
forth from all of you who respond to the vision that utter
self-sacrifice which is so rare and so far-reaching in its
effects. The casting of all that one has at the feet of
the Lord of Life in order that the work of world salvage
may go forward, the elimination out of one's life of all
that can possibly hinder, the giving of all that one has
until it hurts to give, the ruling of one's life on the basis
of surrender, asking oneself all the time: What can I
relinquish in order that I may help more adequately?--that
and more than that lies ahead of all of you who hear
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Let me tell you this--this group now in process of
forming, will in time develop its own "yoga" and school
of training which will gradually supersede that of the
raja yoga and bhakti yoga schools. The method of training
will only be given to those who have trained the mind
and learnt to control the emotions. Hence the key to
what is now going on. The mode of training will be no
easy short cut to the goal. Only the intelligent can attain
it and only coordinated personalities will be eligible to the
teaching. The keynote of the new yoga will be synthesis;
its objective will be conscious development of the intui-
tive faculty. This development will fall into two categories
first, the development of the intuition and of true
spiritual perception and secondly the trained utilization
of the mind as an interpreting agent.
In the book Agni Yoga, some of the teaching to be
given has filtered through but only from the angle of the
will aspect. No book has as yet made its appearance
which gives in any form whatsoever the "yoga of
synthesis". We have had "bhakti yoga" or union through
devotion. Raja Yoga is now receiving emphasis, which
is union through the mind. It sounds like a redundancy
to speak of union through synthesis, but it is not so. It
is union through identification with the whole--not union
through realisation or through vision. Mark well this
distinction, for it holds the secret of the next step for
the personalities of the race. The Bhagavad Gita gives
us primarily the key to the yoga of devotion. Patanjali
teaches us the yoga of the mind. In the Gospel story we
have the portrayal of realisation, but the key or the secret
of identification is still withheld. It lies in the custody
of a few in this integrating group of mystics and knowers
and will be wrought out into manifestation in the furnace
of their individual experience and thus given to the
world. But the time is not yet. The group must grow
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You ask me: What keeps a man from becoming a
member of such a group? I tell you with emphasis that
four things only keep a man from affiliation.
First: an uncoordinated personality. This involves
necessarily an untrained mind and a feeble intellect.
Second: a sense of separateness, of distinction, and
of being set apart or different from one's fellow men.
Third: the possession of a creed. No matter how
good a formula of beliefs it may be, it inevitably
produces exclusiveness. It bars some out.
Fourth: pride and ambition.
You ask again: How shall one qualify? The rules are
simple, and are three in number. First, learn to practice
harmlessness; then desire nothing for the separated self,
and thirdly, look for the sign of divinity in all. Three
simple rules, but very hard to accomplish.
Behind this group of mystics, which includes thinkers
in every department of human thought (let me reiterate
the word thinkers) and of human knowledge stands the
Hierarchy of Masters and in between these two groups
stand also a band of teachers, of whom I am one. These
act as intermediaries and as transmitters of energy.
May I repeat and beg you to attend, that this group which
is slowly forming is gathered out of every imaginable
group of thinking and intelligent men. As yet, and this
may surprise a few, there are not very many occultists
(so-called) among them. This is due to the fact that the
occultists are numerically few in relation to the masses of
humanity, and also to their tendency to be sectarian,
exclusive and self-righteous. Selfless humanitarian workers
are there; political leaders and economists and
scientific workers in the world's laboratories are also
there; churchmen and religious adherents from all the |
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world religions are there and the practical mystics and
a few occultists. The true occultist is rare.
The group is and will be kept entirely subjective. Its
members are linked telepathically, or they recognise each
other through the quality of the work they are doing in
the outer world and the inclusiveness of the note they
sound. It is inspired from above by the souls of its members
and the Great Ones, and is energised into activity
by the need of humanity itself. It is composed of living
conscious souls, working through coordinated personalities.
Its symbol is a golden triangle enclosing an even-
armed cross with one diamond at the apex of the triangle.
This symbol is never reproduced in form at all. It shines
above the heads of all who are in the group and cannot be
seen by anyone (not even a clairvoyant) except a group
member, and then only if--for purposes of work--his
recognition needs stimulation. The motto of the group is
The Glory Of The One.
More I may not tell you now, but this will give you
some idea of the reality of the work that is going on. It
may serve as an incentive to fresh effort on the part of
all working to equip themselves for selfless service.
We are to take up now a very brief consideration of
two types of energy of a major kind, which are, in themselves,
composed and blended of coordinating energies.
The subject matter is therefore of so advanced a nature
that it is useless for the aspirant to give much time to
its study. Volumes would be necessitated likewise if all
that could be said were written, and it will only be possi-
ble in this book to outline some broad generalisations,
and to indicate certain facts of interest. The main reason
that it profits us not to study these energies too closely
is because the planetary Spirit or Logos and the plane-
tary Entity are the two forms in active manifestation
which respond most forcibly to the impact of these energies.
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consciously, because (in his form nature) he constitutes
part of the planetary expression.
The planetary Spirit is a Being Who, ages ago, passed
through the state of consciousness which we call the
human state and has left it far behind. He (using the
personal pronoun simply for the sake of terminological
clarity) has an origin which lies outside the solar system
altogether; his life is focussed in the planet; his
consciousness lies in realms beyond the concept of the highest
adept in our planetary Hierarchy. The planetary Entity
is the sum total of the forms which constitute the form
through which the planetary Spirit is manifesting, and
therefore is the synthesis of the planetary physical,
astral and mental elementals. For the purposes of our
consideration, this Entity is the sum total of all physical,
vital, astral and mental forms, which, blended and fused,
constitute our planet. Each is the embodiment of energy,
and these two major streams which produce the form and
the consciousness aspects of our planetary existence
make their impact on the human being. The life of the
planetary Spirit makes its impact via the soul; and the
life of the planetary Entity is registered through the
medium of the personality mechanism.
The quality of these energies is primarily astral-buddhic,
and the bias of the life forces and the general
trend of the impulses influencing humanity in this great
cycle are the attractive energy of the intuitional nature
of the planetary Logos, and the potent force of the astral
(desire) body. In other words, the astral elemental,
which embodies the desire nature of the planetary Logos
is exceedingly potent particularly in this present cycle,
but the strength of the spiritual and intuitional nature of
the One in Whom we live and move and have our being is
steadily increasing. On the one hand, you have the
devastating expression of the wild hunt for pleasure, of
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This characterises our present civilisation and is now
at its height; it may be said that it is even on the decline,
little as you may sense it. At the same time, there is
found the open door of initiation. Both these opportunities
(if I might so term them) are found simultaneously
present, but the strength of the one is weakening,
and the trend towards the other is growing. Thus the
way out can be seen.
In the above paragraph, the dominant planetary urges
present in evolution are summed up and man's reaction
to them noted.
Solar energies have also a dual effect. First, there is
what we might call the pranic effect, which is the result
of the impact of solar force, emanating from the physical
sun. This produces definite results upon the objective
forms, and these are termed physical or vital. These
enter the human body via the spleen and also via a
centre found between the shoulder blades; this centre
is between the throat centre and the heart centre in the
spinal column, but nearer the heart than the throat.
Secondly, there are energies which emanate from what is
esoterically called "the heart of the sun"; these sweep
through one or other of the planets in seven great streams
and pour into the soul of man and produce that sensitivity
which we call awareness. These seven types of
energy produce the seven types of souls or rays, and in
this thought you find the secret of soul unity. During
manifestation, owing to the seven types of energy
impacts, playing upon the matter of space, one finds the
seven types of souls, the seven fields of expression, and
the seven grades of consciousness and of ray characteristics.
These differentiations as you well know are like
the colouring that the prism takes when subjected to the
rays of the sun, or to the tracery of pattern found in
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2. The Present Ray Plan and the Workers
THE work of the first and second rays is primarily
instrumental in the work of materialising the Plan of God for
our world and causing its manifestation. It would be of
interest at this point to consider the Plan as it is at present working
out, for the reason that these two types of ray force, that
of power-will and that of love-wisdom, are predominantly
operative at this time. All the workers along other lines of
force--whether manifesting objectively or active subjectively--have
temporarily subordinated their interests and to some
degree cancelled their previous arrangements, in order to meet
the need of the world. There is a Plan now coming into effect,
and this has demanded the attention and called for the loyal
cooperation of all departments of the world government. In
all organised endeavor and in all wide schemes of construction
and of work there must ever be the subordination of
certain factors to other factors and never more so than in the
working out, at this time, of the Hierarchical Plan.
If the teachings in this treatise are to achieve the purpose
for which they are intended, it is essential that scattered
through the occult generalities and the universal concepts
there should be those points of immediate and imperative
interest which will make this treatise of practical usefulness
and of living application.
In A Treatise on White Magic I outlined one of the first
steps taken by the Hierarchy in the work of inaugurating
the new Plan. This Plan was tentatively formulated in 1900,
at one of the great quarterly meetings of the Hierarchy. In
1925, at the next great meeting for cooperation, the new
plan was discussed in greater detail, certain necessary changes
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(growing out of the results of the World War) were negotiated,
and the members of that important Council determined two things:
First, that there should be a united effort by the collective
members of the planetary Hierarchy, over a period of several
years (that is until 1950), to bring about certain definite
results, and that during that time the attention of the Great
Ones should be turned towards a definite attempt to expand
the consciousness of humanity and to institute a sort of forcing
process, so that men's horizon of thought would be tremendously
enlarged, and their faith, assurance and knowledge
be equally increased and strengthened. It was decided that
certain areas of doubt should be cleared up.
Secondly, it was determined to link more closely and
subjectively the senior disciples, aspirants and workers in the
world. To this end, all the Masters put Their personal groups
of disciples in touch with each other, subjectively, intuitively,
and sometimes telepathically. Thus the New Group of World
Servers came into being.
Instead, therefore, of seven groups of workers in the world,
all engrossed with activities along the seven major lines of
force--their place in the scheme determined by their ray--the
Masters, Their disciples and the probationers grouped
themselves into three main divisions, so that the political, the
religious, and the educational departments of human evolution might be adequately served.
At the same time They organised the intermediate group
of World Servers, who could act as liaison officers,
interpreters, and intermediaries between the inner active
Hierarchy and the thinkers of the world, and also serve as agents
in every country and in every group. Thus all groups which
were animated by any desire to serve, and which were (in
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aiding their fellow men, were swept into a current of spiritual
stimulation with the intent to increase their effectiveness.
Groups that were crystallised and sectarian as a whole would
fail to respond, but in all of them, even the most dead, there
were found a few who were responsive to the new impulse.
The institution of this new Plan automatically brought
about an augmented training of those men and women who
showed signs of being responsive to subjective influences and
to the intuition. It was found wise to bring about a forcing
process, in order to make mankind more sensitive and to
develop certain latent but hidden powers, and also to attempt
to bring the more advanced types of men up to a standard of
sensitivity and to a spiritual receptivity which had been
hitherto the prerogative of the few mystics and intuitives.
During the past few years this process has been going on,
and the results have proved better than had been anticipated.
The war, which devastated the world, cleared away much debris.
Roughly speaking, the Plan fell into three divisions in the
minds of its organisers:
First, Political.
The objective of the work here planned was the development
and the establishment of an international consciousness.
This was an effort along the line of power or will, of government,
or along the line of the first ray. Disciples and aspirants
working in the field of organisation, and the mass of idealists,
were organised in this work, and the seventh and sixth ray
workers were brought into line. The groups therefore ranged
themselves into one group in this endeavor. It was also determined
to demonstrate the need for economic synthesis, as
part of the work of relating the nations to each other, so that
the spirit which is evidenced by such an organisation as the
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tionally in the interplay of the nations with each other. It is
needless to point out that material stress and strain and the
wrecking of old political parties and trade relations had to
play their part. It was determined to demonstrate the necessity
of establishing a spirit of international dependence and
interrelation, so that the nations would be forced to realise
politically that isolation, separativeness, and the cultivation of a
national egoism must go, and that a national spirit coloured by
a sense of superiority, by class hatreds and racial antagonisms,
constitutes a barrier to the true development of humanity.
The people must be taught that the longing to increase
possessions is a deterrent to real expansion. Thus plans were laid
whereby the Brotherhood of Nations, based on mutual need,
mutual understanding, and mutual helpfulness, should gradually come into being.
It was the establishing of a state of mind which was the
primary objective, and not the establishing of some impossible
and mythical Utopia, or of those material conditions whereby
one group is entirely subordinated by the will-to-power of
another group which enforces a standardised and uniform
condition through the use of power in some form or another.
The work indicated, and therefore set before the New Group
of World Servers, is to enunciate those principles of national
relations which underlie a world state or federation, and their
instructions were to get the ear of the leaders in various
countries, and thus slowly and gradually awaken the masses
(through them) to the true significance of that easily spoken,
but little understood word, Brotherhood.
This work is perhaps one of the hardest of the tasks which
the Society of Organised Minds has ever set itself. Racial
hatreds and national aspirations are so strong, and the ignorance
of the masses is so great, that all the resources of the
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ray) were necessary to make the needed impact upon the
public consciousness. There has been, and there still is, much
to destroy before the nations are reduced to the point where
they will become sensitive to the new vision, and able to
recognise their need of each other.
It has been interesting to note how the idea of the
controlled and beneficently applied power of those who work
with and through ideas has--during the past few years--materialised
on the physical plane through the medium of the
dictatorship of the proletariat, of the workers of a nation, as
set up in Russia. This has been subversive of the rule and
control of the aristocracy, of the bourgeoisie and of the intelligentsia;
it has glorified work and the workers, and has driven
out of the country (by death or exile) some of its best elements.
Yet behind all the mistakes and cruelty, and behind
the rank materialism, there lie great ideals,--the supply of the
need of all, the beauty of mutual service, and the divinity of
constructive work.
In Germany, you have the dictatorship of racial superiority,
and the attempt to deify a race. Without humor and real
understanding, one race is preparing to dictate terms to other
races, by the weight of its thought and its achievements rather
than by war. Yet the ideal of a superman is a true ideal, and it
needs upholding before the world. Temporarily, it has been
forgotten that the superman is the goal for all, and that Asiatics,
Nordics, Jews, Gentiles, Americans, and Anglo-Saxons,
the Africans and all other world races are children of the same
Father, fed from the same source of Life, and saved by the
same divine Christ principle. Therefore the superman has been
and will be found emerging out of the ranks of every people,
to find his way into the ranks of the Spiritual Hierarchy and
the New Group of World Servers.
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seeking to regulate and control every department of the eco-
nomic life of the nation, and cutting deep down, through the
trained minds in the government, to the very roots of the na-
tional existence. That certain types of mind may regard this
as an infringement of the liberty of the subject is of small
importance, relatively speaking, compared to the gradually
emerging synthesis which aims subjectively to kill out greed
and end the exploitation of the many by the few. In Great
Britain, we find the dictatorship of empire (if such a paradoxi-
cal term may be employed), but it is an empire of the middle
classes, controlling and balancing. In Italy, in Turkey and
elsewhere other great experiments are going on.
The originators of these various national movements are
often ignorant of the impulses which lie back of their work,
and are frequently unable to explain the ideals toward which
they are working, except in terms of human ambition and
power. Nevertheless, unknown to themselves, they are really
sensitive to the great ideas thrown into their minds by the
Minds behind the scenes. They respond to the idea of general
good, of human equality, of the superman, of universal trade
requirements, and of the distribution of wealth, but--and here
is the important point--because the inner synthesis of effort
is not emphasised, because there is no general knowledge as
to the source of the great concepts, and no understanding of
the inner Brotherhood which is guiding humanity towards an
outer Brotherhood, these great principles are being widely
distorted, selfishly applied, and separately utilised. The fires
of class hatreds, of racial antagonisms, and of national pride
are burning intensely strong.
Such is the problem before the Great Ones at this time.
What will They do to bring the nations, through the agency
of the inner department of government and the political rule
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essential unity, and so further that "peace on earth, good will to
men" of which we all dream.
Second, Religious.
The aim before this department is to establish a universal
understanding of the nature of reality, and to foster the
growth of the spiritual consciousness. Though in some ways
religious differences are the hardest to bridge or heal, yet real
progress has been made in this phase of the Hierarchical work.
There is today in the world a very large number of those who
fundamentally believe in the brotherhood of religions.
Though the unintelligent masses everywhere have little or
no idea of things spiritual, they can be more easily brought
to believe in the one God and to the idea of a universal faith
than to any other idea. Many thousands of them are frankly
agnostic or believe in nothing, whilst many other thousands
are restive under the control of theological authority. They
have nevertheless within them that germ of the spirit of love
which is normally inclusive and intuitive. Curiously enough,
along this line the seething millions of the Orient present a
more serious problem to the Great Ones than do the peoples
of the Occident, for ignorance is deeply prevalent among
the masses of Asia as to the trend of affairs in the world of
religion, owing to the widespread illiteracy of the races, and
their consequent easy exploitation and control by the religious
demagogues, fervent prophets and reactionaries.
Disciples or workers on the second ray are now actively
handling this problem. It is interesting to note that the reason
for the success in breaking down old barriers and in bringing
about a condition of spiritual readiness everywhere in the
Occident, is largely due to the work of the Orientalist schol-
ars in France, Germany and England. They have made the
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and so have linked the spiritual truths of all ages with the truth
of the Christian presentation, showing them all to be of equal
progressive value. Now the masses in India, China, and north-
ern Africa must be awakened to the inner significance of
their own faiths, and to the part that Christianity plays in the
same great religious programme. This is occupying the close
attention of certain second ray teachers in India, Japan and Syria.
During the next ten years the work of the Fellowship of
Religions (of which the outer organisations are an externali-
zation) will greatly increase. Soon we shall have the inner
structure of a world-faith so clearly defined in the minds of
many thousands that its outer structure will inevitably make
its appearance before the end of the century.
The inner structure of the World Federation of Nations
will eventually be equally well organised, with its outer
form taking rapid shape by 2025. Do not infer from this that
we shall have a perfected world religion and a complete com-
munity of nations. Not so rapidly does nature move; but the
concept and the idea will be universally recognised, univer-
sally desired, and generally worked for, and when these con-
ditions exist nothing can stop the appearance of the ultimate
physical form for that cycle.
Third, Scientific.
The workers along this line have definitely set themselves
the goal of expanding man's consciousness and so widening
his horizon that a synthesis of the tangible and the intangible
will take place. This will bring about the entrance of mankind
into a new and subjective realm, and his apprehension of new
states of awareness. These developments will be brought about
by the workers in the fields of education, of science, and of
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activities of workers on the third and fifth rays have never
been so well directed nor so potent as today.
As I told you, and as I now repeat, the workers on all the
rays are organised to take part in one supreme effort,--an
effort towards which the entire Christian era has been tending
and for which it has been a preparation. The seventh and
sixth rays are occupied with the work of government and
with the task of producing a new synthesis, and thus the force
of all the workers along those lines is combining with the
energy of the first ray. The energies of the aspirants and
disciples on the third and fifth rays are turned to the work of
expanding the human consciousness, of bringing to light the
hidden wonders of the universe, and of hastening the unfoldment
of the latent powers in mankind. These powers, when
awakened, will be extensions of many of the present senses
and will admit man into that world which lies behind the veil
of ignorance and matter.
You will note that so strenuous is the work of breaking
down national group isolation and separativeness that it takes
the united energies of three groups of workers to bring about
the desired results. The seven groups of workers are organised therefore as follows:
1. In the department of politics........First, sixth and seventh rays.
2. In the department of religion........Second and fourth rays.
3. In the department of education....Third and Fifth rays.
Do not forget that, though the work is being carried
forward in three fields of human thought and activity, the net
result is one directed effort towards the production of
synthesis and a great preparatory drive towards a revelation of
such wonder that I cannot yet detail it. Recognition of its
truth is dependent upon inner growth and illumination, and
this growth is being speeded up, leading to an easier recognition
of that which is on the way. Remember, revelation sel- |
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dom comes along the expected lines. There will be a pouring
in of light upon mankind which will alter his conditions of
living, change his outlook upon world affairs, and inaugurate
a new age which will be distinguished by an aptitude for
group synthesis and cooperation, and by new mental powers,
leading to a re-orientation of the mind so that it can function
with equal facility in two directions. It will be able to turn
outward into the world of manifested forms, and inward into
the world of synthesis, of unity and of spirit. There will be a
fresh attitude towards life which will evidence itself in a better
sense of values, for life will have a meaning hitherto unknown,
and we shall have an interpretation of that meaning which will
enrich our daily experience. Towards this end all true workers
are now bending every effort.
Earlier in this treatise I referred to the areas of doubt which
now exist in man's mind, and I should like briefly to refer to
the three major areas which--when cleared up--will facilitate
the bringing in of the new age with its new civilisations, new
sciences and new religion. There are three problems which
the next few years will see well on the way towards an intelligent
solution in the minds of the most conservative, but which
will be regarded as definitely solved by the intuitive and
illumined. These three problems might be regarded as
constituting the three main objectives in the fields of science, of
politics and of religion. With their solution will come the
more rapid success of the world problems of government, of
faith and of matter. Please note the distinction and significance
of these last three words.
THE PROBLEM OF IDEAS
In the final analysis, the main problem of world govern-
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speech makes itself felt, just as in the department of religion
or of education the power of the written word, of the printed
page, is felt. In the field of politics the masses are swayed by
their orators, and never more so than now through the use of
the radio. Great ideas are dinned into the ear of the public
without cessation--theories as to dictatorship, communism,
nazism, fascism, marxism, nationalism, and democratic ideals.
Methods of rule by this or that group of thinkers are presented
to the public, leaving them no time for consideration, or
for clear thinking. Racial antipathies are spread, and personal
preferences and illusions find expression, bringing about the
deception of the unthinking. The man who has a golden
tongue, the man who has the gift of playing with words and
can voice with emphasis people's grievances, the juggler in
statistics, the fanatic with a certain and sure cure for social
ills, and the man who loves to fan race hatreds, can ever get
a following. Such men can with facility upset the balance of
the community and lead a body of unthinking adherents to a
transient success and power or to obloquy and oblivion.
In the aggregate of this play with ideas, and in the
constant impact upon the human consciousness of the great
concepts which lie back of our evolutionary process, the race is
developing the power to think, to choose, and to build a sure
foundation. Through the evolutionary presentation of these
ideas there is a steady march towards a liberty of thought
(through the old method of experiment, of discard, and of
renewed effort with ever newer concepts) which will enable
mankind to build true to the great thought patterns which
underlie the outer structure of our world. The attentive minds
of the age are constantly being made sensitive to these
patterns, so that the individual mind can recognise them and
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will the true patterns be made available, to play their part in
leading the race towards its destiny, towards those deeper
realisations which mould the racial types, and to that synthesis
of understanding which will result in a realisation of Brotherhood.
Thus thoughts play their part, and the problem of ideas
will be increasingly understood, until the time may come
when we shall have our trained intuitives and thinkers who
will be able to work directly in the world of concepts and
bring through (for the use of the race) the pattern ideas
upon which to build. In saying this I realise that I may be
accused of romancing and of communicating the impossible;
but time will demonstrate the truth of that which I predict.
The world structure emerges from and is built upon certain
inner thought patterns, and it is these thought patterns which
are producing the present flood of governmental experiments
among all nations. But today there is no training given upon
the process of contacting the world of patterns and upon the
true interpretation of ideas, and hence the problems. Later,
when the race sees its problem with clarity, it will act with
wisdom and train with care its Observers and Communicators.
These will be men and women in whom the intuition has
awakened at the behest of an urgent intellect; they will be
people whose minds are so subordinated to the group good,
and so free from all sense of separativeness, that their minds
present no impediment to the contact with the world of
reality and of inner truth. They will not necessarily be people
who could be termed "religious" in the ordinary sense of that
word, but they will be men of good will, of high mental
caliber, with minds well stocked and equipped; they will be
free from personal ambition and selfishness, animated by love
of humanity and by a desire to help the race. Such a man is a
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THE PROBLEM OF GOD
In the world of religion we shall see the solution of the
second problem, and the ridding of the human consciousness
of another area of doubt. The fact of God will be established
and men's questioning in this respect will end. Such a God
will not be a national or a racial God; not Christian, Hindu
or Buddhist. Such a God will not be a figment of man's
creative imagination or an extension of his own consciousness,
but a Deity of essential life, who is the sum total of all energies;
the energy of life itself, the energy of love, the energy
of intelligence, of active experience, and that energy which
produces the interplay between the seen and the unseen; a
God most surely transcendent, but at the same time most
assuredly immanent; a God of such immensity that the Heavens
proclaim Him, and so intimate that the humblest child can
recognise Him.
How can this be? you ask. I give a simple reply to your
question, and yet one so scientific and so profound in meaning
that only when it is realised to be a fact in a natural
process will it be appreciated with accuracy. Out of the flesh
God will be seen and known, yet with the eye of the inner
vision can God be seen even when a man is occupying a body
of flesh. Not with the physical eye can Deity be seen, though
the hallmark of divinity is everywhere. There is an eye which
can be developed and used, and which will enable its
possessor to see God working on the inner side of Life, within
Himself and within all forms, for "when thine eye is single,
thy whole body is full of light." In that light shall we see
light, and so see God. The three words: electricity, light and
life, express divinity; and their synthesis is God. When we
know the three as one in our own experience, then we know
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increasingly aware. The second aspect of light is on the point
of revelation, through the right understanding of electrical
phenomena. There lies the clue to the new age, the age of
light, of illumination and of revelation. The esotericists of the
world will understand a little of that to which I refer, and in
their hands lies the training of humanity so that men may
use that true vision and learn to utilise the "single eye." I
would have you note, however, that the majority of true
esotericists are found outside, and not within, the bulk of the
schools which call themselves esoteric.
THE PROBLEM OF IMMORTALITY
The third area of doubt,--doubt as to the fact of
immortality--will be solved before long in the realm of science, as
the result of scientific investigation. Certain scientists will
accept the hypothesis of immortality as a working basis upon
which to base their search, and they will enter upon that
search with a willingness to learn, a readiness to accept and a
desire to formulate conclusions based upon reiterated evi-
dence. These conclusions will, in their turn, form the basis
for another hypothesis. Within the next few years the fact of
persistence and of the eternity of existence will have
advanced out of the realm of questioning into the realm of
certainty. The problem will have shifted further back. There
will be no question in anyone's mind that the discarding of
the physical body will leave a man still a conscious living
entity. He will be known to be perpetuating his existence in
a realm lying behind the physical. He will be known to be still
alive, awake and aware. This fact will be demonstrated in
several ways. The development of a power within the physical
eye of a human being (a power which has always been
there, but which has been very little used) will reveal the
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will be seen occupying that body in some definite spatial area
whilst their dead or disintegrating physical body has been left
behind. Then again, the growth in the number of those people
who have the power to use the "single eye," sometimes called
the "reawakened third eye," will also add to the demonstration
of the truth of immortality, for they will with facility
see the man who has discarded his etheric body, as well as his
physical body. By the very weight of their numbers, and by
the reputability of their position, they will carry their point.
Through a discovery also in the field of photography, now
being investigated, will the fact of survival be proven.
Through the use of the radio by those who have passed over
will communication be eventually set up, and reduced to a true science.
Nevertheless, certain imminent happenings will do more
to annihilate the veil between the seen and the unseen than
any other line of activity hitherto initiated. Of this I may not
speak beyond telling you that an illumination will be set up
and a radiance revealed which will result in a tremendous
stimulation of mankind and bring about an awakening of a
new order. Man will be keyed up to a perception and to a
contact which will enable him to see through, which will
reveal the nature of the fourth dimension, and will blend the
subjective and the objective together into a new world. Death
will lose its terrors, and that particular fear will come to an end.
Men are so occupied with their demand for light, so earnest
in their cry for release from the present blindness, and so
anxious for relief from the surrounding chaos that they are
apt to forget that from the inner side there is also a great
effort and "push" to help, on the part of the Custodians of
the Plan and Their assistants. This urge on Their part to help
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potently the privilege of light. A demand from the race, plus
a response from the waiting Hierarchy, must inevitably produce
potent results. The urge to know and the urge to teach
are assuredly related and a part of the natural process of
conscious development. The next few decades will mark a
happening of such profound and widespread consequences that
the present era in which we live will come to be looked upon
as the dark ages. Science will penetrate deeper into the realm
of the intangible, and work in mediums and with apparatus
hitherto unknown. The release of the potencies in an atom
will mark a revolutionary era, and science will have much to
discard and much to give as it works with energies and forms
of life hitherto unrecognised. The spiritualists will make a
discovery whereby the means of contact with those who
function out of the physical body will be greatly facilitated, and
a group of mediums will begin to act as intermediaries for a
number of scientists on the inner side of life and those who are
still in physical bodies. Through the activity of the real
esoteric schools, a technique of training will be instituted
which will develop the new powers that will substantiate
the old truth and turn men's beliefs into certainties. Through
the stimulating and occultly scientific work of the department
of religions, men will come to new knowledge and awareness,
and will arrive at an uplift that will bring mankind to the
Mount of Transfiguration. Through the work of the department
of government, men will come to an understanding of
those ideas which are needed to carry the nations the next
step forward to mutual help.
I shall try to express the deepest objective of the Brotherhood,
so that you can understand and cooperate. Humanity is
intended to act as a power house through which certain types
of divine energy can flow, to the various forms of life found
in the subhuman kingdoms. This flow of energy must be in- |
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telligently apprehended and intelligently directed, and thus
will be brought to an end conditions of decay and of death
now prevalent everywhere. Thus mankind can link the higher
and the lower manifestations of Life, but this will be possible
only when men themselves have (within themselves) linked
their higher and their lower aspects. This is, and should be,
one of the objectives of all esoteric training. Men are intended
to acquire the facility to function freely in either direction,
and so with ease contact the life of God as it flows through
those forms we call superhuman, and those which are
sub-human. Such is the emerging goal.
The next few years will mark an intensive effort on the
part of the Hierarchy and on the part of the New Group of
World Servers. There is a term set to their effort, and later
this type of activity will end, and workers will enter into
more extensive fields, if the work proves effective. Should the
spiritually minded and intellectually constituted people of the
race fail at this time to initiate the Plan, to wrest it out of the
unseen and carry it into the realm of the seen, then we shall
see a period of difficulty and of slower growth, but no entire
collapse of the fabric of civilisation as the fear-mongers indicate.
But we shall anticipate no such failure and no such setback
to the carefully laid plans of the Watchers on the inner
side. The word has gone out to rally all the disciples and
aspirants of the world to an intensive work, and with that
appeal from the Great Ones I seek to occupy myself. Everyone
is needed and must go forward with hope and certainty.
The Hierarchy is, with concentration, working and bending
every effort to make the plan a success. The New Group of
World Servers are being more closely integrated, and the
work they are to do is being carefully planned. In London, in
New York and in Geneva are three centres of their activity,
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I challenge the thinkers of the world to drop their sectarianism,
their nationalism, and their partisanships, and in the spirit
of brotherhood to work in their particular nation, regarding
it as an integral part of a great federation of nations,--a federation
that now exists on the inner side but waits for the
activity of the world thinkers to bring it to materialisation
on the outer side. I charge them to work in the cause of
religion and in the field of that particular religion in which they,
by an accident of birth or by choice, are interested, regarding
each religion as part of the great world religion. They must
look upon the activities of their group, society or organisation
as demanding their help, just in so far, and only so far, as the
principles upon which they are founded and the techniques
which they employ serve the general good and develop the
realisation of Brotherhood.
I ask you to drop your antagonisms and your antipathies,
your hatreds and your racial differences, and attempt to think
in terms of the one family, the one life, and the one humanity.
I ask for no sentimental or devotional response to this challenge.
I would remind you that hatred and separateness have
brought humanity to the present sad condition. I would add
to that reminder, however, the fact that there is in the world
today a large enough number of liberated men to produce
a change in the attitudes of mankind and in public opinion,
if they measure up by an act of the will to what they know
and believe.
I challenge you also to make sacrifices; to give yourself and
your time and your money and your interest to carry these
ideas to those around you in your own environment and to
the group in which you find yourself, thus awakening your
associates. I call you to a united effort to inculcate anew the
ideas of brotherhood and of unity. I ask you to recognise your
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hands. I ask you to seal your lips to words of hatred and of
criticism, and to talk in terms of brotherhood and of group
relationships. I beg of you to see to it that every day is for you
a new day, in which you face new opportunity. Lose sight
of your own affairs, your petty sorrows, worries and
suspicions, in the urgency of the task to be done, and spread
the cult of unity, of love and of harmlessness.
I ask you also to sever your connection with all groups
which are seeking to destroy and to attack, no matter how
sincere their motive. Range yourself on the side of the workers
for constructive ends, who are fighting no other groups or
organisations and who have eliminated the word "anti" out of
their vocabulary. Stand on the side of those who are silently
and steadily building for the new order--an order which is
founded on love, which builds under the impulse of brotherhood,
and which possesses a realisation of a brotherhood which
is based on the knowledge that we are each and all, no matter
what our race, the children of the One Father, and who have
come to the realisation that the old ways of working must go
and the newer methods must be given a chance.
If you cannot yourself teach or preach or write, give of
your thought and of your money so that others can. Give of
your hours and minutes of leisure so as to set others free to
serve the Plan; give of your money so that the work of those
associated with the New Group of World Servers may go
forward with rapidity. Much time you waste on non-essentials.
Many of you give little or nothing of time. The same is
the case with money. Give as never before, and so make the
physical aspects of the work possible. Some give of their very
need, and the power they thereby release is great. Those on
the inner side are grateful for the giving by those who can
give only at great personal cost. Others give of what they can
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condition also end, and give to the limit, with justice and
understanding, so that the age of love and light may be more
rapidly ushered in. I care not where or to whom you give,
only that you give,--little if you have but little of time or
money, much if you have much. Work and give, love and
think, and aid those groups who are building and not destroying,
loving and not attacking, lifting and not tearing down.
Be not taken in by the specious argument that destruction is
needed. It has been needed, no doubt; but the cycle of destruction
is practically over, could you but realise it, and the builders must now get busy.
I challenge you above all to a deeper life, and I implore
you for the sake of your fellow men to strengthen your
contact with your own soul so that you will have done
your share in making revelation possible; so that you will have
served your part in bringing in the light, and will therefore
be in a position to take advantage of that new light and new
information, and so be better able to point the way and clear
the path for the bewildered seeker at that time. Those who
are not ready for the coming events will be blinded by the
emerging light and bewildered by the revealing wonder; they
will be swept by the living breath of God, and it is to you that
we look to fit them for the event.
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