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the dore lectures on mental science-第16部分
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ion must result from a change in the stand…point of the worshipper: and this can only come from a new mode of looking at the Divine; that is; from a new order of thought regarding it。 Baali means Lord; and Ishi means husband; and so the change in relation is that of a female slave who is liberated and married to her former master。 We could not have a more perfect analogy。 Relatively to the Universal Spirit the individual soul is esoterically feminine; as I have pointed out in 〃Bible Mystery and Bible Meaning;〃 because its function is that of the receptive and formative。 This is necessarily inherent in the nature of the creative process。 But the individual's development as the specializing medium of the Universal Spirit will depend entirely upon his own conception of his relation to it。 So long as he only regards it as an arbitrary power; a sort of slave owner; he will find himself in the position of a slave driven by an inscrutable force; he knows not whither or for what purpose。 He may worship such a God; but his worship is only the worship of fear and ignorance; and there is no personal interest in the matter except to escape some dreaded punishment。 Such a worshipper would gladly escape from his divinity; and his worship; when analyzed; will be found to be little else than disguised hatred。 This is the natural result of a worship based upon UNEXPLAINED traditions instead of intelligible principles; and is the very opposite of that worship in Spirit and in truth which Jesus speaks of as the true worship。
But when the light begins to break in upon us; all this becomes changed。 We see that a system of terrorism cannot give expression to the Divine Spirit; and we realize the truth of St。 Paul's words; 〃He hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power; and of love; and of a sound mind。〃 As the true nature of the relation between the individual mind and the Universal Mind becomes clearer; we find it to be one of mutual action and re…action; a perfect reciprocity which cannot be better symbolized than by the relation between an affectionate husband and wife。 Everything is done from love and nothing from compulsion; there is perfect confidence on both sides; and both are equally indispensable to each other。 It is simply the carrying out of the fundamental maxim that the Universal cannot act on the plane of the Particular except through the Particular; only this philosophical axiom develops into a warm living intercourse。
Now this is the position of the soul which is indicated by the name Hephzibah。 In common with all other words derived from the Semitic root 〃hafz〃 it implies the idea of guarding; just as in the East a hasfiz is one who guards the letter of the Koran by having the whole book by heart; and in many similar expressions。 Hephzibah may therefore be translated as 〃a guarded one;〃 thus recalling the New Testament description of those who are 〃guarded into salvation。〃 It is precisely this conception of being guarded by a superior power that distinguishes the worship of Ishi from that of Baali。 A special relation has been established between the Divine Spirit and the individual soul; one of absolute confidence and personal intercourse。 This does not require any departure from the general law of the universe; but is due to that specializing of the law through the presentation of special conditions personal to the individual; of which I have spoken before。 But all the time there has been no change in the Universal Spirit; the only change has been in the mental attitude of the individualhe has come into a new thought; a clearer perception of God。 He has faced the questions; What is God? Where is God? How does God work? and he has found the answer in the apostolic statement that God is 〃over all; through all; and in all;〃 and he realises that 〃God〃 is the root of his (the individual's) own being; ever present IN him; ever working THROUGH him; and universally present around him。
This realization of the true relation between the Originating Spirit and the individual mind is what is esoterically spoken of as the Mystical Marriage in which the two have ceased to be separate and have become one。 As a matter of fact they always were one; but since we can apprehend things only from the stand…point of our own consciousness; it is our recognition of the fact that makes it a practical reality for ourselves。 But an intelligent recognition will never make a confusion of the two parts of which the whole consists; and will never lead the individual to suppose that he is handling a blind force or that a blind force is handling him。 He will neither dethrone God; nor lose himself by absorption in deity; but he will recognize the reciprocity of the Divine and the human as the natural and logical outcome of the essential conditions of the creative process。
And what is the Whole which is thus created? It is our conscious PERSONALITY; and therefore whatever we draw from the Universal Spirit acquires in us the quality of personality。 It is that process of differentiation of the universal into the particular of which I have so often spoken; which; by a rude analogy; we may compare to the differentiation of the universal electric fluid into specific sorts of power by its passage through suitable apparatus。 It is for this reason that relatively to ourselves the Universal Spirit must necessarily assume a personal aspect; and that the aspect which it will assume will be in exact correspondence with our own conception of it。 This is in accordance with mental and spiritual laws inherent in our own being; and it is on this account that the Bible seeks to build up our conception of God on such lines as will set us free from all fear of evil; and thus leave us at liberty to use the creative power of our thought affirmatively from the stand…point of a calm and untroubled mind。 This stand…point can only be reached by passing beyond the range of the happenings of the moment; and this can only be done by the discovery of our immediate relation to the undifferentiated source of all good。 I lay stress on these words 〃immediate〃 and 〃undifferentiated〃 because in them is contained the secret of the whole position。 If we could not draw immediately from the Universal Spirit our receiving would be subject to the limitations of the channel through which it reached us; and if the force which we receive were not undifferentiated in itself it could not take appropriate form in our own minds and become to each of us just what we require it to be。 It is this power of the human soul to differentiate limitlessly from the Infinite that we are apt to overlook; but as we come to realize that the soul is itself a reflection and image of the Infinite Spiritand a clear recognition of the cosmic creative process shows that it cannot be anything elsewe find that it must possess this power; and that…in fact it is our possession of this power which is the whole raison d'etre of the creative process: if the human soul did not possess an unlimited power of differentiation from the Infinite; then the Infinite would not be reflected in it; and consequently the Infinite Spirit would find no outlet for its CONSCIOUS recognition of itself as the Life; Love; and Beauty which it is。
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