Lesson
12
Spiritual Evolution
THE beautiful doctrine
of Spiritual Evolution - that gem in the
diadem of the Yogi Philosophy - is sadly
misunderstood and misinterpreted, even by
many who are its friends. The mass of
uninformed people confuse it with the
crudest ideas of the ignorant races of
Asia and Africa - believe that it teaches
that the souls of men descend into the
bodies of the lower animals after death.
And under the guise of high teachings
regarding Reincarnation, many promulgate
theories holding that the soul of man is
bound to the wheel of human rebirth, and
must live in body after body - whether it
will or not - until certain great cycles
are past, when the race moves on to
another planet. All of these
misconceptions, however, are based upon
the real truth - they are the truth, but
not the whole truth. It is true that the
soul of a brutal, selfish, bestial man,
after death, will be drawn by the force of
its own desires toward rebirth in the body
of some of the lower and more beast-like
races of man - it has failed in its
class-work, and has been sent back to a
lower grade. But the soul that has once
reached the stage of even primitive
Manhood, never can sink back into the
plane of lower animal-life. As bestial as
it may be, it still has acquired something
that the animal lacks, and that something
it can never lose. And likewise, although
the race - as a race - must wait until
certain periods are reached before it may
move onward, yet the individual who has
risen beyond the need of immediate
rebirth, is not compelled to reincarnate
as a man of the present stage of
development, but may wait until the race
"catches up" to him, as it were, when he
may join it in its upward swing, the
intervening period being spent either in
the higher planes of the Astral World or
in conscious temporary sojourn in other
material spheres, helping in the great
work of the evolution of all Life.
And, so far from the
spiritually awakened Man being compelled
to suffer continuous involuntary rebirths,
he is not reborn except with his own
consent and desire, and with a continuance
of consciousness - this continuance of
consciousness depending upon the spiritual
attainment reached. Many who read these
lines are partially conscious of their
past existences in the flesh, and their
attraction to this subject is due to that
semi-consciousness and recognition of the
truth. Others, now in the flesh, have
varying degrees of consciousness,
reaching, in some cases, a full
recollection of their past lives. And,
rest assured, dear student, that when you
reach a certain stage of spiritual
awakening (and you may have reached it
even now) you will have left behind you
unconscious rebirth, and, after you have
passed out of your present body - and
after a period of spiritual rest - you
will not be reborn, until you are ready
and willing, and you will then carry with
you a continuous recollection of all that
you choose to carry with you into your new
life. So cease this fretting about forced
rebirth, and stop worrying about your
fancied loss of consciousness in future
lives. Spiritual attainment is slow and
arduous, but every inch gained is so much
further on, and you can never slip back,
nor lose the slightest part of what you've
gained.
Even those who are
reborn, unconsciously, as are the majority
of the race, are not actually reborn
against their will or desire. On the
contrary, they are reborn because they
desire it - because their tastes and
desires create longings that only renewed
life in the flesh can satisfy, and,
although they are not fully conscious of
it, they place themselves again within the
operation of the Law of Attraction, and
are swept on to a rebirth, in just the
surroundings best calculated to enable
them to exhaust their desires, and satisfy
their longings - these desires and
longings thus dying a natural death, and
making way for higher ones. So long as
people earnestly desire material things -
the things of the flesh and the material
life, and are not able to divorce
themselves from such things at will - just
so long will they be drawn toward rebirth
that these desires may be gratified or
satisfied. But when one has, by experience
in many lives, learned to see things as
they are, and to recognize that such
things are not a part of his real nature,
then the earnest desire grows less and
finally dies, and that person escapes from
the operation of the Law of Attraction,
and need not undergo rebirth until some
higher desire or aspiration is appealed
to, as the evolution of the race brings
new eras and peoples. It is as if one were
to soar away up above the atmosphere of
the earth - beyond the sphere of the
earth's attraction - and would then wait
until the earth revolved beneath him and
he saw, far below, the spot which he
wished to visit, when all he would have to
do would be to allow himself to sink until
the force of gravity exerted by the earth
would draw him to the desired place.
The idea of
compulsory rebirth is horrible to the mind
of the average man, and rightly so, for it
violates his intuitive sense of the
justice and truth of this great law of
Life. We are here because we wished to be
- in obedience to the Law of Attraction,
operating in accordance with our desires
and aspiration - yes, often, longings -
after our departure from our last fleshly
tenement, and the period of rest which
always follows a life. And we will never
be anywhere else, or in any other life,
unless by reason of that same law, called
into effect in the same manner. It is
quite true, that the period between lives
gives us an opportunity to receive the
higher knowledge of the Spirit more
clearly than when disturbed by material
things, but even with this additional aid,
our desires arc often sufficiently strong
to cause us to reject the gentle
promptings of the Spirit, as to what is
best for us (just as we do in our everyday
lives) and we allow ourselves to be caught
up in the current of desire, and are swept
onward toward rebirth in such conditions
as to allow us to manifest and express
those desires and longings. Sometimes, the
Spirit's voice influences us to a degree,
and we are born in conditions representing
a compromise between the Spirit's teaching
and the grosser desires, and the result is
often a life torn with conflicting desires
and restless longings - but all this is a
promise of better conditions in the
future.
When one has
developed so far as to be open to the
influence of the Spiritual Mind in his
physical life, he may rest assured that
his next choice of rebirth will be made
with the full approval and wisdom of that
higher part of his mind, and the old
mistakes will be obviated.
As a general
statement of truth, we may say that those
who actually feel within them that
consciousness of having always existed and
of being intended for an endless
existence, need fear nothing on the score
of future unconscious rebirths. They have
reached the stage of consciousness in
which, henceforth, they will be aware of
the whole process of the future
incarnations, and will make the change (if
they wish to) just as one changes his
place of residence, or travels from one
country to another. They are "delivered"
from the necessity of the Unconscious
rebirth, from blind desire, which has been
their portion in the past, and which is
the lot of the majority of the race.
And now after this
long preamble, let us see what Spiritual
Evolution, as taught by the Yogis, really
means.
The Yogi Philosophy
teaches that Man has always lived and
always will live. That that which we call
Death is but a falling to sleep to awaken
the following morning. That Death is but a
temporary loss of consciousness. That life
is continuous, and that its object is
development, growth, unfoldment. That we
are in Eternity Now is much as we ever can
be. That the Soul is the Real Man, and not
merely an appendage or attachment to his
physical body, as many seem to regard it.
That the Soul may exist equally well out
of the body as in it, although certain
experience and knowledge may he obtained
only by reason of a physical existence -
hence that existence. That we have bodies
now, just because we need them - when we
have progressed beyond a certain point, we
will not need the kind of bodies we have
now, and will be relieved of them. That on
the grosser planes of life far more
material bodies than ours were occupied by
the soul - that on higher planes the soul
will occupy finer bodies. That as we live
out the experiences of one earth life, we
pass out of the body into a state of rest,
and after that are reborn into bodies, and
into conditions, in accordance with our
needs and desires. That the real Life is
really a succession of lives - of
rebirths, and that our present life is
merely one of a countless number of
previous lives, our present self being the
result of the experiences gained in our
previous existences.
The Yogi Philosophy
teaches that the Soul has existed for
ages, working its way up through
innumerable forms, from lower to higher, -
always progressing, always unfolding. That
it will continue to develop and unfold,
through countless ages, in many forms and
phases, but always higher and higher. The
Universe is great and large, and there are
countless worlds and spheres for its
inhabitants, and we shall not be bound to
earth one moment after we are fitted to
move on to higher spheres and planes. The
Yogis teach that while the majority of the
race are in the unconscious stage of
Spiritual Evolution, still there are many
awakening to the truth, and developing a
spiritual consciousness of the real nature
and future of Man, and that these
spiritually awakened people will never
again have to go through the chain of
continued unconscious rebirth, but that
their future development will be on a
conscious plane, and that they will enjoy
to the full the constant progression and
development, instead of being mere pawns
on the chessboard of Life. The Yogis teach
that there are many forms of life, much
lower than Man - so much lower that we
cannot conceive of them. And that there
are degrees of life so far above our
present plane of development that our
minds cannot grasp the idea. Those souls
who have travelled over the Path which we
are now treading - our Elder Brothers -
are constantly giving us their aid and
encouragement, and are often extending to
us the helping hand - although we
recognize it not. There are in existence,
on planes beyond our own, intelligences
which were once men as are we, but who
have now progressed so far in the scale
that compared with us they are angels and
archangels - and we shall be like unto
them sometime.
The Yogi Philosophy
teaches that YOU who are reading these
lines, have lived many, many lives. You
have lived in the lower forms of life,
working your way up gradually in the
scale. After you passed into the human
phase of existence you lived as the
caveman, the cliff dweller, the savage,
the barbarian; the warrior, the knight;
the priest; the scholar of the Middle
Ages; - now in Europe; now in India; now
in Persia; now in the East; now in the
West. In all ages - in all climes - among
all peoples - of all races - have you
lived, had your existence, played your
part, and died. In each life have you
gained experiences; learned your lessons;
profited by your mistakes; grown,
developed and unfolded. And when you
passed out of the body, and entered into
the period of rest between incarnations,
your memory of the past life gradually
faded away, but left in its place the
result of the experiences you had gained
in it. Just as you may not remember much
about a certain day, or week, twenty years
ago, still the experiences of that day or
week have left indelible traces upon your
character, and have influenced your every
action since - so while you may have
forgotten the details of your previous
existences, still have they left their
impress upon your soul, and your everyday
life now is just what it is by reason of
those past experiences.
After each life there
is sort of a boiling down of the
experiences, and the result - the real
result of the experience - goes to make up
a part of the new self - the improved self
- which will after a while seek a new body
into which to reincarnate. But with many
of us there is not a total loss of memory
of past lives - as we progress we bring
with us a little more of consciousness
each time - and many of us to-day have
occasional glimpses of remembrance of some
past existence. We see a scene for the
first time, and it seems wonderfully
familiar, and yet we cannot have seen it
before. There is sort of a haunting memory
which disturbs. We may see a painting -
some old masterpiece - and we feel
instinctively as if we had gazed upon it
away in the dim past, and yet we have
never been near it before. We read some
old book, and it seems like an old friend,
and yet we have no recollection of ever
having seen it in our present life. We
hear some philosophical theory, and we
immediately "take to it," as if it were
something known and loved in our
childhood. Some of us learn certain things
as if we were relearning them - and indeed
such is the case. Children are born and
develop into great musicians, artists,
writers or artisans, from early childhood,
even though their parents possessed no
talents of the kind. Shakespeare's spring
from the families whose members possess no
talents, and astonish the world. Abraham
Lincoln's come from similar walks of life,
and when responsibility is placed upon
them show the greatest genius. These and
many similar things can be explained only
upon the theory of previous existence. We
meet people for the first time, and the
conviction is borne upon us, irresistibly,
in spite of our protests, that we have
known them before - that they have been
something to us in the past, but when, oh!
when?
Certain studies come
quite easy to us, while others have to be
mastered by hard labor. Certain
occupations seem the most congenial to us,
and no matter how many obstacles are
placed in the way, we still work our way
to the congenial work. We are confronted
with some unforeseen obstacle, or
circumstances call for the display of
unusual power or qualities on our part,
and lo! we find that we have the ability
to perform the task. Some of the greatest
writers and orators have discovered their
talents "by accident." All of these things
are explained by the theory of Spiritual
Evolution. If heredity is everything, how
does it happen that several children of
the same parents differ so widely from
each other, from their parents, and from
the relations on both sides of the house?
Is it all heredity or reversion? Then pray
tell us from whom did Shakespeare inherit
- to whom did he revert?
Argument after
argument might be piled up to prove the
reasonableness of rebirth, but what would
it avail? Man might grasp it
intellectually and admit that it was a
reasonable working hypothesis, but what
intellectual conception ever gave peace to
the soul - gave it that sense of reality
and truth that would enable it to go down
in the valley of the shadow of death
without faltering - with a smile on its
face? No! such certainty comes only from
the light which the Spiritual Mind sheds
upon the lower mental faculties. The
intellect may arrange the facts, and
deduce a course of action from them, but
the soul is satisfied only with the
teachings of the Spirit, and until it
receives them must feel that unrest and
uncertainty that comes when the intellect
unfolds and asks that mighty question
"Why?" which it by itself cannot answer.
The only answer to
the query "Is re-birth a fact," is "Does
your soul recognize it as such?" Until the
soul feels of itself that the theory is
true - because it coincides with that
inner conviction, there is no use in
arguing the matter. The soul must
recognize it for itself - must answer~ its
own question. It is true that the
presentation of the theory (we call it a
"theory" although the Yogis know it is a
fact) will awaken memories in the mind of
some - may give them the courage to
consider as reasonable the half-formed
thoughts and queries which had floated
around in their minds for years - but that
is all it can do. Until the soul grasps
and "feels" the truth of rebirth, it must
wander around working on the subconscious
plane of life, having rebirth forced upon
it by its own desires and longings, losing
consciousness to a great extent. But after
the soul has begun to "feel" the truth, it
is never the same - it carries with it
memories of the past, sometimes faint and
sometimes clear - and it begins to
manifest a conscious choice in the matter
of rebirth. Just as does the plant work on
the sub-conscious plane, and the animal on
a semi-conscious plane - and the man on
the gradually increasing planes of
consciousness, so does man gradually
evolve from the sub-conscious stage of
rebirth, on to the semi-conscious plane,
and then on and on, increasing his
consciousness from time to time, until he
lives on time conscious plane, both in his
physical life, and during the rest period,
and in the new birth. There are men among
us to-day (few, it is true, but many more
than most people imagine) who are fully
conscious of the past existences, and who
have been so since early childhood, only
that their days of infancy were passed in
a dreamlike state, until their physical
brains were sufficiently developed to
enable the soul to think clearly. In fact,
many children seem to have a dim
consciousness of the past, but fearing the
comments of their elders, learn to stifle
these bits of remembrance until they fail
to evoke them.
Those who have not
awakened to the truth of rebirth, cannot
have it forced upon them by argument, and
those who "feel" the truth of it do not
need the argument. So we have not
attempted to argue the matter in this
short presentation of the theory. Those
who are reading this lesson are attracted
toward the subject by reason of interest
awakened in some past life, and they
really feel that there must he some truth
in it, although they may not as yet have
arrived at a point where they can fully
assimilate it.
Many of those upon
whom the truth of the proposition is borne
home by their inmost feelings or
fragmentary recollections evince a
disinclination to fully accept it. They
fear the idea of being reborn without
their consent or knowledge. But as we have
stated to them, this is a groundless fear,
for, if they are really beginning to
"feel" the truth of rebirth, their period
of sub-conscious manifestation on that
plane is passing away.
Many say that they
have no desire to live again, but they
really mean that they would not like to
live just the same life that they have -
of course not, they do not want the same
experiences over again - but if there is a
single thing in life that they would like;
a single position they would like to fill;
a' single desire that they feel needs to
be satisfied in order to make them happy,
- then they do really want to live again
to secure the missing thing. They are here
because they wanted to be here - or had
desires which cried for satisfaction - and
they will live again in just the
circumstances needed to gratify their
desires or wishes, or that are likely to
give them the necessary experience for
higher spiritual growth.
To the student of
this subject of Spiritual Evolution, a
great world of interesting facts open
itself. Light is thrown upon history and
the progress of mankind, and a most
fascinating field of research is
presented. We must resist the temptation
to go into this branch of the subject, as
it would lead us in attractive paths which
we are forbidden to take up in these
elementary lessons owing to the lack of
space. We may find room, however, to say a
little about these matters.
The earth is one of a
chain of planets, belonging to our solar
system, all of which are intimately
connected with the others in this great
law of Spiritual Evolution. Great waves of
life sweep over the chain, carrying race
after race along the chain, from one
planet to another. Each race stays on each
planet for a certain period, and then
having developed, passes on to the planet
next highest in the scale of evolution,
finding there conditions best suited for
its development. But this progress from
planet to planet is not circular - it
resembles a Spiral, circling round and
round and yet rising higher with each
curve.
Let us suppose a soul
dwelling upon any of the planets of our
planetary chain, in a comparatively
undeveloped state of spiritual growth -
occupying a low place in the scale of
evolution. The soul gains the experiences
coming to it in that stage, in a number of
incarnations, and then is swept away
toward the next highest planet in the
chain, together with the rest of its
particular race, and is reincarnated
there. In this new home it occupies a
plane distinctly in advance of the one
occupied in the last one - its entire race
forming the nucleus of a new race there,
some being pioneers while the others
follow after. But still this advanced
stage (as compared with its stage on the
planet just left behind it) may be much
lower in the scale of progress than other
races dwelling on the same planet with it.
Some of the races, lowest in the point of
evolution on this earth, may have been
much nearer the highest stage of
development on the last planet inhabited
by them, and still they have progressed
greatly by the change - the highest on a
lower planet perhaps being less highly
developed than the lowest on one farther
along the planetary chain. Many of the
races that formerly inhabited the Earth,
traces of whom we occasionally find, have
passed on to a higher stage of
development. History shows us that race
after race came to the front in the
earth's development - played their part
upon the stage of action - and then passed
on - where? The occult philosophies
furnish the missing link of explanation.
And our race has grown from the stone-age
stage - and still further back - and will
continue to progress - and will then pass
on, making way for some newer race which
may be even now sending out pioneers from
some other planet.
This does not mean,
necessarily, that each race that history
tells us of has passed from the earth. On
the contrary, occultists know that some,
and in fact most of the races known to
history, have incarnated in some of the
races today. The confusion is explained by
the fact that each race has several
sub-races, which really belong to the main
race. For instance, occultists know that
the ancient Egyptians - the Romans - the
Greeks - the Atlanteans - the ancient'
Persians, etc., etc., are now living on
this earth - that is the souls which
formerly incarnated in these races, are
now incarnated in some of the modern
races. But there are other races -
prehistoric races - which have passed away
from the earth's attraction entirely, and
have gone on to the higher planes of
action in the higher planets. There are a
number of planets lower in the scale of
progress than our earth, and there are
several higher, toward which we are
moving. There are of course, other solar
systems - other chains of suns - other
sub-Universes (if we may be pardoned for
using the term), and all this is ahead of
every soul, no matter how lowly or how
humble.
Our race, at present,
is going through a most important period
of evolution. It is passing from the
unconscious stage of spiritual
development, into the conscious stage.
Many have already attained their conscious
stage, and many more are awakening to it.
The whole race will ultimately have it,
this being precedent to their moving on.
This gradual awakening to spiritual
consciousness, is what is causing all this
unrest in the world of thought - this
breaking away from old ideals and forms -
this hunger for the truth - this running
to and fro after new truths, and old
truths restated. It is a critical period
in the history of the race, and many hold
that it implies a possible division of the
race into two sub-races, one of whom will
he possessed of spiritual consciousness,
and will move on ahead of the remaining
sub-race of slower brothers, who must work
up by degrees. But the races will again be
united, before it finally passes on from
the earth, as it is bound together by the
Law of Spiritual Cause and Effect. 'We are
all interested in each other's progress -
not only because we are brothers but
because our own soul must wait until the
whole race develops. Of course the more
rapidly developed soul does not have to be
reincarnated simply because its slower
brother has to do so. On the contrary the
highly developed soul spends a long period
of waiting on the higher planes of the
Astral World while its slower brother
works out his evolution in repeated
births, the sojourn in the higher planes
giving the developed soul great happiness
and benefit, as explained in other
lessons. Many of these "waiting souls,"
however, choose to sacrifice their
well-earned rest, by coming back to earth
to help and uplift their brethren, either
in the form of Astral Helpers, or even by
a deliberate and conscious re-birth (which
is not needed for their development) they
deliberately taking on the body of flesh,
with all its burdens, in order to assist
their weaker brothers toward the goal. The
great teachers of the races, have been
largely composed of these self-sacrificing
souls, who voluntarily "renounced heaven"
for the love of their fellow man. It is
very hard to imagine what a great
sacrifice this is - this coming back to a
comparatively low developed civilization,
from a high plane of spiritual
development. It is like Emerson doing
missionary work among the Bushmen.
Toward what goal is
all this evolution tending? What does it
all mean? From the low forms of life, to
the highest - all are on The Path. To what
place or state does The Path lead? Let us
attempt to answer by asking you to imagine
a series of millions of circles one within
the other. Each circle means a stage of
life. The outer circles are filled with
life in its lowest and most material
stages - each circle nearer the center
holding higher and higher forms - until
men (or what were men) become as gods.
Still on, and on, does the form of life
grow higher, until the human mind cannot
grasp the idea. And what is in the center?
The brain of the entire Spiritual Body -
The Absolute - God!
And we are traveling
toward that center!