or Agnosticism is more practical, easier for the men
in the street to grasp? Are we to say that Theosophy
is not a gospel for to-day? No: a thousand
times no! If there is one result of a study of
Theosophy, it is the gaining of Hope, a sure and certain
Hope, which soon becomes Trust, and later, knowledge.
I affirm most strongly that there is no one to whom
Theosophy in some of its myriad aspects does not appeal,
and appeal strongly enough to cause it to be the ruling
passion of his existence; but I do also affirm as
strongly, that in Theosophy, as in all other things,
what are necessary are, pure motive and perseverance.
It costs no one anything to spend an hour a day in
meditation on some aspect of life; in thinking of
our eternal nature and striving to place ourselves
en rapport with our highest ideals of purity, nobility,
Truth. Then cannot we get the idea of universal
brotherhood firmly fixed in our consciousness as an
actual reality to be attained, and always act upon
that basis. To me, the thought of the absolute
unity of all life, affords as high an ideal for putting
into practical shape as my deficient development allows
me. Cannot we get this ideal or some other ideal
so essential a part of our thought that it colours
all our feelings, emotions and actions? We will
then be doing our part in the struggle. We will
not be of the Laodiceans, who were neither hot nor
cold. Let us try this: let us see whether
it will have such an effect, and if we, by our personal
experience, have convinced ourselves of the reality
of this, let us progress further, and by further trial
find out the greater truths beyond. Reincarnation
and Karma are essentially doctrines for the poor and
needy; mental and physical. Intellectual subtleties
are not needed in Theosophy: it is spiritual
perception, and who will dare say to the poor that
they have less of this than their fellows?
The only region where the “exclusiveness”
argument can have even a momentary hold is with regard
to Occultism. There is in most people’s
mind a distrust of anything secret. But remember,
believe only in what your own test has shown you to
be true: and learn not to condemn those who
have found some irresistible impulse urging them forward
to seek further. Besides, anyone who is not clear
in his motive in studying Occultism had better pause
before he pledges himself to anything, or undertakes
that the result of which he does not know even dimly.
And before passing from this digression, let me insist
strongly once again on the fact that true progress
will come only to those who seek to attain it.
They who would be something more
Than those who feast and laugh and die, will hear
The voice of duty, as the note of war,
Nerving their spirit to great enterprise,
And knitting every sinew for the charge.
Again, get rid of indolence, or its synonym, indifference.
The real hereditary sin of human nature is indolence.
Conquer that, and you will conquer the rest.
We cannot afford to rest with what we have done;
we must keep moving on. In this, indeed, to
stand still is to go back—worse still,
to keep others back.