A Textbook of Theosophy eBook

Charles Webster Leadbeater
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 157 pages of information about A Textbook of Theosophy.

A Textbook of Theosophy eBook

Charles Webster Leadbeater
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 157 pages of information about A Textbook of Theosophy.

FROM THE ABSOLUTE TO MAN

Of the Absolute, the Infinite, the All-embracing, we can at our present stage know nothing, except that It is; we can say nothing that is not a limitation, and therefore inaccurate.

In It are innumerable universes; in each universe countless solar systems.  Each solar system is the expression of a mighty Being, whom we call the logos, the Word of God, the Solar Deity.  He is to it all that men mean by God.  He permeates it; there is nothing in it which is not He; it is the manifestation of Him in such matter as we can see.  Yet He exists above it and outside it, living a stupendous life of His own among His Peers.  As is said in an Eastern Scripture:  “Having permeated this whole universe with one fragment of Myself I remain.”

Of that higher life of His we can know nothing.  But of the fragment of His life which energises His system we may know something in the lower levels of its manifestation.  We may not see Him, but we may see His power at work.  No one who is clairvoyant can be atheistic; the evidence is too tremendous.

Out of Himself He has called this mighty system into being.  We who are in it are evolving fragments of His life, Sparks of His divine Fire; from Him we all have come; into Him we shall all return.

Many have asked why He has done this; why He has emanated from Himself all this system; why He has sent us forth to face the storms of life.  We cannot know, nor is the question practical; suffice it that we are here, and we must do our best.  Yet many philosophers have speculated on this point and many suggestions have been made.  The most beautiful that I know is that of a Gnostic philosopher: 

“God is Love, but Love itself cannot be perfect unless it has those upon whom it can be lavished and by whom it can be returned.  Therefore He put forth of Himself into matter, and He limited His glory, in order that through this natural and slow process of evolution we might come into being; and we in turn according to His Will are to develop until we reach even His own level, and then the very love of God itself will become more perfect, because it will then be lavished on those, His own children, who will fully understand and return it, and so His great scheme will be realized and His Will, be done.”

At what stupendous elevation His consciousness abides we know not, nor can we know its true nature as it shows itself there.  But when He puts Himself down into such conditions as are within our reach, His manifestation is ever threefold, and so all religions have imaged Him as a Trinity.  Three, yet fundamentally One; Three Persons (for person means a mask) yet one God, showing Himself in those Three Aspects.  Three to us, looking at Them from below, because Their functions are different; one to Him, because He knows Them to be but facets of Himself.

All Three of these Aspects are concerned in the evolution of the solar system; all Three are also concerned in the evolution of man.  This evolution is His Will; the method of it is His plan.

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