The Nature of Esotericism
By The Tibetan
From "Education in the New Age" by
Alice A. Bailey
Educators in the new age will lay an increasing emphasis upon the esoteric
approach, and it might be of service if I here attempted to define
esotericism in terms of the general average intelligence of esoteric
students and their point in evolution. I would remind you that true
esotericism is a far deeper thing (from the angle of the Hierarchy)
than you can appreciate.
One of the most
inadequate of the definitions of esotericism is that it concerns that
which is concealed and hidden and which, even though suspected, still
remains unknown. The inference is that to be an esotericist is to be
among those who seek to penetrate into a certain secret realm to which
the ordinary student is not permitted to penetrate. If this were all
that it is, then every scientist and every mystic would represent the
approach of the mental type and of the developed emotional type to the
world of esotericism and of the hidden realities. This would not,
however, be accurate. The mystic is never a true esotericist, for he is
not dealing in his consciousness with energies and forces, but with
that vague "Something other" (called God, the Christ, the Beloved) and
therefore, in reality, with that which satisfies the hunger of his
soul. The scientist who is [60] now so rapidly dealing with and
entering into the world of forces and energies, is in reality a true
esotericist - even if, in his effort to control the sought-for
energies, he denies their source. That is of relatively small moment;
later he will recognize their emanating source.
The basic
approach for all who endeavor to grasp esotericism, or to teach
esoteric students, is to lay the emphasis upon the world of energies
and to recognize that behind all happenings in the world of phenomena
(and by that I mean the three worlds of human evolution) exists the
world of energies; these are of the greatest diversity and complexity,
but all of them move and work under the Law of Cause and Effect. It is
hardly necessary for me therefore to indicate the very practical nature
of this definition and its applicability to the life of the individual
aspirant, to community life and world affairs, or to the immediate
conditioning levels of experimental spiritual energies which are
constantly seeking impact upon or contact with the world of phenomena.
This they do, under spiritual direction, in order to implement the
Plan. The above statement is foundational in its importance; all other
definitions are implicit in it, and it is the first important truth
anent esotericism which must be learnt and applied by each aspirant to
the mystery and the universality of that which moves the worlds and
underlies the evolutionary process.
The first task
of the esotericist is to comprehend the nature of the energies which
are seeking to condition him and which work out into expression on the
physical plane through the medium of his equipment or his vehicle of
manifestation. The esoteric student has, therefore, to grasp that:
- He is an aggregation of forces, inherited and conditioned by what he has been, plus a great antagonistic force which is not a principle and which we call the physical body. [61]
- He is sensitive to and should be increasingly aware of certain energies, at present unknown and of no use to him; of these he must eventually become aware, if he is to move deeper into the world of hidden forces. They may be energies which, for him, would be evil were he to work with them, and these must be distinguished and discarded; there are others which he must learn to use, for they would prove beneficial and would increase his knowledge, and should therefore be regarded as good. Bear in mind, however, that energies per se are neither bad nor good. The Great White Lodge, our spiritual Hierarchy, and the Black Lodge employ the same universal energies but with different motives and objectives; both groups are groups of trained esotericists.
The esotericist in training has, therefore:
- To become aware of the nature of the forces which constitute his personality equipment and which he himself magnetically brought into expression in the three worlds. They form a combination of active forces; he must learn to differentiate between strictly physical energy, which is automatic in its response to other and inner energies, and those which come from emotional and mental levels of consciousness, focusing through the etheric body which, in turn, motivates and galvanizes his physical vehicle into certain activities.
- To become sensitive to the impelling energies of the soul, emanating from the higher mental levels. These seek to control the forces of the threefold man when a certain definite point in evolution is reached.
- To recognize the conditioning energies in his [62] environment, seeing them not as events or circumstances but as energy in action; by this means he learns to find his way behind the scene of outer happenings into the world of energies, seeking contact and qualifying for the bringing about of certain activities. He thus acquires entrance into the world of meaning. Events, circumstances, happenings and physical phenomena of every kind are simply symbols of what is occurring in the inner worlds, and it is into these worlds that the esotericist must enter as far as his perception permits; he will sequentially discover worlds which will call for his scientific penetration.
- For the majority of aspirants, the Hierarchy itself remains an esoteric realm which demands discovery and which will accept penetration. I am choosing my words with care in an effort to evoke your esoteric response.
Beyond this point of humanity's destined goal I
seek not to go; to initiates and disciples who have not yet taken the
Initiation of Transfiguration, the higher realms of awareness and the
"secret Place of the Most High" (the Council Chamber of Sanat Kumara)
remain deeply esoteric. It is a higher realm of energies - planetary,
extra-planetary and interplanetary; with them educators have no concern
and with their consideration the teaching staff of an esoteric school
is not called upon to deal. The task is to train students in the
recognition of energy and force; to discriminate between the various
types of energy, both in relation to themselves and to world affairs,
and to begin to relate that which is seen and experienced to that which
is unseen, conditioning and determining. This is the esoteric task.
There is a
tendency among esoteric students, particularly those in the older
Piscean groups, to regard any interest in the energies producing world
events or which concern governments and politics as antagonistic to
esoteric and [63] spiritual endeavor. But the newer esotericism which
the more modern groups and the more mental types will sponsor sees all
events and world movements and national governments, plus all political
circumstances, as expressions of the energies to be found in the inner
world of esoteric research; therefore they see no sound reason for
excluding such an important aspect of human affairs from their
reasoning and thinking and from the discovery of those new truths and
techniques which may bring about the new era of right human relations.
They ask: Why omit political research from the spiritual curriculum?
They deem it to be of equal if not of greater importance than the
activity of the churches; governments condition people and aid in the
production of any current civilization, forcing the masses of men into
certain needed lines of thought. The churches and men everywhere need
to learn that there is nothing in the entire world of phenomena, of
forces and of energies, which cannot be brought under the control of
that which is spiritual. All that exists is, in reality, spirit in
manifestation. The masses today are becoming politically-minded, and
this is viewed by the Masters as a great step forward. When the
spiritually-minded people of the world include this relatively new area
of human thought and its international activity within the field of
their esoteric research, very great progress will be made.
Let me give you
one simple illustration: War is, factually, a great explosion of
energies and forces, generated on the inner planes where the
esotericist ought to be working (but is seldom to be found), and
finding its dire and catastrophic expression upon the physical plane.
This is indicated today by the constant use of the terms "Forces of
Light" and "Forces of Evil." When the inner, esoteric and predisposing
causes of war are discovered through esoteric research, then war and
wars will come to an end. This is in the nature of truly esoteric work,
but is scorned by present day esotericists who regard themselves as
spiritually [64] superior to such affairs and - in their ivory tower -
concentrate on their own development, plus a little philosophy.
One point should
here be stated: Esotericism is not in any way of a mystical and vague
nature. It is a science - essentially the science of the soul of all
things - and has its own terminology, experiments, deductions and laws.
When I say "soul," I refer to the animating consciousness found
throughout nature and on those levels which lie outside the territory
usually called nature. Students are apt to forget that every level of
awareness, from the highest to the lowest, is an aspect of the cosmic
physical plane, and is therefore (from the angle of evolutionary
process) material in nature, and (from the angle or point of view of
certain divine Observers) definitely tangible and formed of creative
substance. The esotericist is dealing with substance all the time; he
is concerned with that living, vibrant substance of which the worlds
are made and which - inherited as it is from a previous solar system -
is colored by past events, and is (as has been said) "already tinged
with karma." It should also be noted that just as the physical plane,
so familiar to us, is not regarded as a principle by the esoteric
student, so the cosmic physical plane (from the standpoint of the
cosmic lives) is likewise "not a principle." I give you here much food
for thought.
It might be
stated that the esotericist is occupied in discovering and working with
those principles which energize each level of the cosmic physical plane
and which are, in reality, aspects of the qualified life energy which
is working in and through unprincipled substance. His task is to shift
the focus of his attention away from the substance-form side of
existence and to become aware of that which has been the source of form
production on any specific level. It is his task to develop within
himself the needed responsiveness and sensitivity to the quality of the
life dominating any form until he arrives eventually at the quality of
the ONE LIFE [65] which animates the planet and within Whose activity
we live and move and have our being.
To do this, he
must first of all discover the nature of his own qualified energies
(and here the nature of the governing rays enters in) which are
expressing themselves through his three lower vehicles of
manifestation, and later through his integrated personality. Having
arrived at a measure of this knowledge and having oriented himself
towards the qualified life aspect, he begins to develop the subtle,
inner mechanism through which contact can be made with the more general
and universal aspects. He learns to differentiate between the quality
or karmic predispositions of the "unprincipled" substance of which his
form and all forms are made, and the qualified principles which are
seeking expression through those forms and, incidentally, to redeem,
salvage and purify them so that the substance of the next solar system
will be of a higher order than that of the present one, and
consequently more responsive to the will aspect of the Logos.
Viewed from this
angle, esotericism is the science of redemption, and of this all World
Saviors are the everlasting symbol and exponents. It was to redeem
substance and its forms that the planetary Logos came into
manifestation, and the entire Hierarchy with its great Leader, the
Christ (the present world Symbol), might be regarded as a hierarchy of
redeemers, skilled in the science of redemption. Once They have
mastered this science, They can then pass on to the Science of Life and
deal with the energies which will eventually hold and use the
qualified, redeemed and then principled substance and forms. It is the
redemption of unprincipled substance, its creative restoration and
spiritual integration, which is Their goal; the fruits of Their labor
will be seen in the third and final solar system. Their activity will
produce a great spiritual and planetary fusion, of which the fusion of
personality and soul (at a certain point upon [66] the path of
evolution) is the symbol in the microcosmic sense. You can see by this
the close relation between the work of the individual aspirant or
disciple as he redeems, salvages and purifies his threefold body of
manifestation and the work of the planetary Logos as He performs a
similar task in connection with the "three periodical vehicles" through
which He works: His personality vehicle, His soul expression and His
monadic aspect.
By means of all
that I have said you will realize that I am endeavoring to take the
vagueness out of the word "esotericism," and to indicate the extremely
scientific and practical nature of the enterprise upon which all
esotericists are embarked.
Esoteric study,
when coupled with esoteric living, reveals in time the world of meaning
and leads eventually to the world of significances. The esotericist
starts by endeavoring to discover the reason why; he wrestles with the
problem of happenings, events, crises and circumstances in order to
arrive at the meaning they should hold for him; when he has ascertained
the meaning of any specific problem, he uses it as an invitation to
penetrate more deeply into the newly revealed world of meaning; he then
learns to incorporate his little personal problems into the problem of
the larger Whole, thus losing sight of the little self and discovering
the larger Self. The true esoteric viewpoint is always that of the
larger Whole. He finds the world of meaning spread like an intricate
network over all activity and every aspect of the phenomenal world. Of
this network the etheric web is the symbol and design; and the etheric
web to be found between the centers up the individual spinal column is
its microcosmic correspondence, like a series of doors of entrance into
the larger world of meaning. This, in reality, concerns the true
Science of the Centers to which I have frequently referred. They are
modes of conscious entry (when developed and functioning) into a world
of subjective realities [67] and into hitherto unknown phases of the
divine consciousness.
Esotericism is
not, however, concerned with the centers as such, and esotericism is
not an effort scientifically to awaken the centers, as many students
think. Esotericism really is training in the ability to function freely
in the world of meaning; it is not occupied with any aspect of the
mechanical form; it is occupied entirely with the soul aspect - the
aspect of Savior, Redeemer and Interpreter - and with the mediating
principle between life and substance. This mediating principle is the
soul of the individual aspirant or disciple (if one may use such
misleading wording); it is also the anima mundi in the world as a whole.
Esotericism.
therefore involves a life lived in tune with the inner subjective
realities; it is only possible when the student is intelligently
polarized and mentally focused; it is only useful when the student can
move among these inner realities with skill and understanding.
Esotericism, involves also comprehension of the relation between forces
and energies and the power to use energy for the strengthening, and
then for the creative use of the forces contacted; hence their
redemption. Esotericism uses the forces of the third aspect (that of
intelligent substance) as recipients of the energies of the two higher
aspects and, in so doing, salvages substance. Esotericism is the art of
"bringing down to earth" those energies which emanate from the highest
sources and there "grounding them" or anchoring them. As illustration:
it was an esoteric activity of a worldwide group of students which
resulted in the giving out of the teaching anent the New Group of World
Servers, [A Treatise on White Magic, pages 398-433; A Treatise on the
Seven Rays, Vol. II (Esoteric Psychology), pages 629-751] thereby
grounding and fixing in the consciousness of humanity the fact of the
existence and work of this basically subjective group; thus the work of
that group was focused and their redeeming activity intensified. [68]
All true
esoteric activity produces light and illumination; it results in the
inherited light of substance being intensified and qualified by the
higher light of the soul - in the case of humanity consciously
functioning. It is therefore possible to define esotericism and its
activity in terms of light, but I refrain from doing so because of the
vagueness and the mystical application hitherto developed by
esotericists in past decades. If esotericists would accept, in its
simplest form, the pronouncement of modern science that substance and
light are synonymous terms, and would recognize also that the light
which they can bring to bear on substance (the application of energy to
force) is equally substantial in nature, a far more intelligent
approach would be made. The esotericist does deal with light in its
three aspects, but it is preferable today to attempt a different
approach until - through development, trial and experiment - the
esotericist knows these triple differentiations in a practical sense
and not just theoretically and mystically. We have to live down some of
the mistakes of the past.
I have given you
many other definitions in my various books, and some of them were quite
simple; they can carry meaning today and will come to have more
abstruse significances to you later on.
I would
challenge all esotericists to attempt the practical approach which I
have here outlined. I would ask them to live redemptive lives, to
unfold their innate mental sensitivity, and to work continuously with
the meaning which is to be found behind all individual, community,
national and world affairs. If this is done, then the light will
suddenly and increasingly shine upon your ways. You can become
light-bearers, knowing then that "in that light you will see Light" -
and so will your fellowmen. [69]