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the Mood of Devotion

 

If we wish to become esoteric students, we must train

ourselves vigorously in the mood of devotion. We must

seek—in all things around us, in all our experiences—for

what can arouse our admiration and respect. If I meet

other people and criticize their weaknesses, I rob myself

of higher cognitive power. But if I try to enter deeply and

lovingly into another person’s good qualities, I gather in

that force.

Disciples of this occult path must always bear in mind

the need to cultivate such admiration and respect. Experienced

spiritual researchers know what strength they gain

by always looking for the good in everything and withholding

their critical judgment. This practice should not

remain simply an outer rule of life, but must take hold of

the innermost part of the soul. It lies in our hands to perfect

ourselves and gradually transform ourselves completely.

But this transformation must take place in our

innermost depths, in our thinking. Showing respect outwardly

in our relations with other beings is not enough;

we must carry this respect into our thoughts.

Therefore we must begin our inner schooling by bringing

devotion into our thought life. We must guard against

disrespectful, disparaging, and criticizing thoughts. We

must try to practice reverence and devotion in our thinking

at all times.

10. Each moment that we spend becoming aware of

whatever derogatory, judgmental, and critical opinions

still remain in our consciousness brings us closer to higher

knowledge. We advance even more quickly if, in such

moments, we fill our consciousness with admiration, respect,

and reverence for the world and life. Anyone experienced

in these things knows that such moments awaken

forces in us that otherwise remain dormant. Filling our

consciousness in this way opens our spiritual eyes. We begin

to see things around us that we could not see before.

We begin to realize that previously we saw only a part of

the world surrounding us. We begin to see our fellow human

beings in a different way than we did before.

~ ~ ~

excerpt from"How to know the Higher Worlds", Rudolf Steiner

how_to_know_higher_worlds.pdf

Rudolf Joseph Lorenz Steiner(25 or 27 February 1861 – 30 March 1925) was an Austrian philosopher, social thinker, architect and esotericist.

At the beginning of the 20th century, he founded a spiritual movement, Anthroposophy, as an esoteric philosophy growing out of European transcendentalism and with links to Theosophy

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The mystery of the descent or "fall" to Earth of the rebellious angels—the
solar angels or agnishwattas—is said to be the mystery hinted at in the
Scriptures, and "the secret of the ages" (Esoteric Psychology II, p. 93). Thus
it is not surprising that there is so much confusion and misunderstanding
concerning the "fallen angels" of which Lucifer is the best known
representative.


The secret of the "fallen angels" is essentially the mystery which lies
behind the very Plan of evolution, for the solar angels' willingness to "fall",
to sacrifice themselves in order to bring the light of the principle of mind to
what was then animal man, marked the coming into action of the great Law of
Duality by which matter, form—negative and passive—could be quickened by spirit.
This act of sacrifice at the dawn of human history is a thread woven throughout
the great scriptures and mythologies of the world, including the myth of
Prometheus who stole fire (mind) for man, and the biblical story of the Prodigal
Son, who left the Father’s home to embark upon the path of experience in the
life of form and the senses—the journey to "the far country".


The role of the solar angels and their sacrifice on behalf of humanity is
discussed at length in The Secret Doctrine by H.P. Blavatsky. In fact, in 1887
the magazine of the Theosophical Society took "Lucifer" as its name in an effort
to bring clarity to what it regarded as an unfairly maligned sacrificing
angel.


The name "Lucifer" comes from the Latin words, Luxor Lucis (light) and ferry
(to bring); thus Lucifer literally means "light-bearer". It is linked with the
planet Venus in Revelations XXII: 16 when Christ says "I am the bright morning
star", which is Venus, heralding the coming into full light of the Sun—the Son,
the Christ. Interestingly the role of "light-bearer" is linked with Mercury, or
Hermes—the divine messenger for the Gods in Greek and Roman mythology. In
Christianity Mercury’s function is served by St. Michael, "the Angel Guardian"
of Christ, according to St. Thomas. The esoteric interrelationship of this Angel
Guardian and Christ is further illumined in the statement by the Tibetan teacher
with whom Alice Bailey collaborated to write a series of books on the Ageless
Wisdom, that "Mercury and the Sun are one".


Esoterically, the role of Guardian Angel was made possible by the sacrifice
of the solar angels in their preservation of the principle of mind or, occultly,
fire, through persistent repeated incarnations in form until animal man became
thinking man and, finally, began to awaken to his true spiritual heritage:
human/divine man. Thus the solar angel creates the form for the incarnating soul
principle—the causal body—and it also withdraws that body at the fourth
initiation, when the link between form and spirit has been permanently fused and
the causal body is shattered.


The notion of the "rebellious angel" seems to trace back to the poet John
Milton in Paradise Lost, which seemed to anchor in human consciousness the idea
of the descent of the solar angels as an act of rebellion and therefore a fall
from grace. ("To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell: Better to reign in
Hell than serve in Heaven.") Yet this spirit of rebellion and ensuing pain is
not found on Venus, we are told by the Tibetan. The rebellious spirit appears to
rest squarely on Earth, for the Tibetan suggests that this spirit of rebellion
qualified the attitude of our planetary Logos himself, the "Divine Rebel". The
Tibetan quotes the Old Commentary:


He entered into life and knew it to be death.


He took a form and grieved to find it dark.


He drove Himself forth from the secret place and sought the place of light,
and light revealed all that he sought the least.


He craved permission to return.


He sought the Throne on high and Him who sat thereon.


He said "I sought not this. I looked for peace, for light, for scope to
serve, to prove my love and to reveal my power. Light there is none. Peace is
not found. Let me return.


But He who sat upon the Throne turned not his head. He seemed not even to
listen nor to hear. But from the lower sphere of darkness and of pain a voice
came forth and cried: "We suffer here. We seek the light. We need the glory of
an entering God. [I can find no other words except these last two to express the
ancient symbol from which I am translating.] Lift us to Heaven. Enter, 0 Lord,
the tomb. Raise us into the light and make the sacrifice. Break down for us the
prison wall and enter into pain.


The lord of Life returned. He liked it not, and hence the pain.


(Esoteric Psychology II, p. 98)


Evil of Separatism


Yet sin and evil do exist on Earth. We are told by the Tibetan that the only
true evil is the sin of separatism. And in this sense we gain some understanding
of how Lucifer became identified with evil, for the awakening mind which
characterises the stage of advanced humanity today is, as we know all too well,
our means both of liberation and of further separation and imprisonment. The
mind, functioning and powerful but devoid of soul, can be the great
crystallising factor which builds powerful barriers of separation. "The mind is
the slayer of the Real. Slay thou the slayer", the disciple is commanded. In
this sense the mind in its concrete and analytical element becomes the refuge
(and the unrecognised prison) of the ideologue, and is indeed capable of the sin
of separatism through prejudice and hate and the willingness to accept the
distortions of half-truths.


Further clarification of the role of the solar angels is found in a
consideration of the fourth Ray of Harmony through Conflict and the fifth Ray of
Knowledge, and the planets Mercury and Venus, through which they respectively
channel their energies. For Mercury is the "Messenger of the Gods" and the
fourth ray is the fluid principle which links the Plan and Purpose of divinity,
known on the level of buddhi or intuition, which is ruled by Mercury, with the
mind or menes, ruled by Venus and the fifth ray. "Venus was the custodian of
what we call the principle of Mind and brought it as a pure gift to embryonic
humanity", we are told in The Rays and the Initiations. Or as the Buddha said,
"Love is the deliverance of mind". And the fifth ray, channelled by Venus and
mental in expression, "operates in connection with the Law of Cleavages", and
"is also responsible for the rapid formation of great conditioning ideologies"
(Ibid., p. 602). In this we are reminded that the solar angels who chose to
descend to Earth submitted to the Law of Duality so that the evolution of the
human being could be dependent upon the development of mental discrimination and
free will, and thus upon the capacity to make choices and to choose the higher
way. There is always a choice of two paths, and it is a choice which must, for
the human being, be guided by free will.


The substance of the mental plane is fifth ray, channelled through Venus, and
because the angel kingdom works with substance—with the form aspect—so the solar
angels brought the substance of mentality to man by establishing the link of the
causal body of the soul on the mental plane—a link preserved until the fourth
initiation which shatters the no longer needed form of the causal body. Some
idea of the magnitude of this act of the solar angels is suggested in the
realisation that the fifth Ray of Knowledge "is the energy which admits humanity
(and particularly the trained disciple or initiate) into the mysteries of the
Mind of God Himself. It is the 'Substantial' key to the Universal Mind" (Ibid.,
p. 591).


Further, the link of the fifth Ray of Knowledge and the second Ray of
Love-Wisdom is said to be exceedingly close, because the second ray rules this
present solar system, and in the sacrifice of the "Light Bearing" solar angels
on behalf of animal man, the second ray aspect of wisdom was awakened, for
"wisdom is knowledge gained by experience [the journey of the Prodigal Son] and
implemented by love". Thus the descent of the solar angels into substance
brought the legacy of experience to the unfoldment of the divine Plan.


So, returning to the story of the Prodigal Son, to understand the deeper
implications of the Prodigal Son’s experience, it is important to note that,
upon his return to the Father’s home, the Father joyously rushed out to embrace
him, leaving the elder son who had remained at home feeling jealous and
unappreciated. That such a journey to "a far country" is part of God"s Plan
seems to be verified by the following passage from the Tibetan:


This urge to sacrifice, to relinquish this for that, to choose one way or
line of conduct and thus sacrifice another way, to lose in order eventually to
gain—such is the underlying story of evolution. This needs psychological
understanding. It is a governing principle of life itself, and runs like a
golden pattern of beauty through the dark materials of which human history is
constructed. When this urge to sacrifice in order to win, gain or salvage that
which is deemed desirable is understood, then the whole clue to man’s unfoldment
will stand revealed. This tendency or urge is something different to desire, as
desire is academically understood and studied today. What it really connotes is
the emergence of that which is most divine in man. It is an aspect of desire,
but it is the dynamic, active side and not the feeling, sensuous side. It is the
predominant characteristic of Deity.


(Esoteric Psychology II, p. 97)


Through the energy of the fifth ray, which is "essentially a light-bearer",
the evolution of humanity is hastened, bringing about the descent of the Kingdom
of God to Earth as a result of the ascent of so many taking initiation in this
age. The fact that The Secret Doctrine equates Venus with Gaia (Earth), and the
awakening consciousness of the Gaia theory recognises that Earth is a living and
unified organism, suggests that humanity may now be beginning to awaken and
cooperate somewhat with the reason for which the angels descended into matter:
for the salvaging of substance and the awakening of mind in form so that the
Purpose of Deity could be registered and expressed in substance. The solar
angels "fell" as an act of choice and of supreme sacrifice on behalf of
humanity. Those "Lords of Knowledge and Compassion and of ceaseless persevering
Devotion" are ourselves, and we in turn must consciously choose to take control
of our incarnation in form, seeking Purpose and thereby rendering life on Earth
a gift of sacrifice to the lesser lives dependent on our care.


Christ said, "I am the bright morning star". His promise, and the legacy of
the presence on Earth of all such "light bearers", may best be summarised in the
following words: H. P. Blavatsky wrote that "in all the ancient cosmogonies
light comes from darkness". And Alice Bailey expressed a similar recognition in
the following words: "The Master M. . . adds darkness unto light so that the
stars appear, for in the light the stars shine not, but in the darkness light
diffused is not, but only focussed points of radiance." (The Rays and the
Initiations, p. 170)


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