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the dore lectures on mental science-第9部分

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or since the person to be created after this pattern is ourself; it follows that; by whatever processes the Divine ideal transforms itself into concrete reality; the place where those processes are to work must be within ourselves; in other words; the creative action of the Spirit takes place through the laws of our own mentality。 If it is a true maxim that the thing must take form in the thought before the thought can take form in the thing; then it is plain that the Divine Ideal can only be externalized in our objective life in proportion as it is first formed in our thought; and it takes form in our thought only to the extent to which we apprehend its existence in the Divine Mind。 By the nature of the relation between the individual mind and the Universal Mind it is strictly a case of reflection; and in proportion as the mirror of our own mind blurs or clearly reflects the image of the Divine ideal; so will it give rise to a correspondingly feeble or vigorous reproduction of it in our external life。

This being the rationale of the matter; why should we limit our conception of the Divine ideal of ourselves? Why should we say; 〃I am too mean a creature ever to reflect so glorious an image〃 or 〃God never intended such a limitless ideal to be reproduced in human beings。〃 In saying such things we expose our ignorance of the whole Law of the Creative Process。 We shut our eyes to the fact that the Omega of completion already subsists in the Alpha of conception; and that the Alpha of conception would be nothing but a lying illusion if it was not capable of expression in the Omega of completion。 The creative process in us is that we become the individual reflection of what we realize God to be relatively to ourselves; and therefore if we realize the Divine Spirit as the INFINITE potential of all that can constitute a perfected human being; this conception must; by the Law of the Creative Process; gradually build up a corresponding image in our mind; which in turn will act upon our external conditions。

This; by the laws of mind; is the nature of the process and it shows us what St。 Paul means when he speaks of Christ being formed in us (Gal。 iv。 19) and what in another place he calls being renewed in knowledge after the image of Him that created us (Col。 iii。 10)。 It is a thoroughly logical sequence of cause and effect; and what we require is to see more clearly the Law of this sequence and use it intelligentlythat is why St。 Paul says it is being 〃renewed in knowledge〃: it is a New Knowledge; the recognition of principles which we had not previously apprehended。 Now the fact which; in our past experience; we have not grasped is that the human mind forms a new point of departure for the work of the Creative Spirit; and in proportion as we see this more and more clearly; the more we shall find ourselves entering into a new order of life in which we become less and less subject to the old limitations。 This is not a reward arbitrarily bestowed upon us for holding dogmatically to certain mere verbal statements; but it is the natural result of understanding the supreme law of our own being。 On its own plane it is as purely scientific as the law of chemical reaction; only here we are not dealing with the interaction of secondary causes but with the Self…originating action of Spirit。 Hence a new force has to be taken into account which does not occur in physical science; the power of Feeling。 Thought creates form; but it is feeling that gives vitality to thought。 Thought without feeling may be constructive as in some great engineering work; but it can never be creative as in the work of the artist or musician; and that which originates within itself a new order of causation is; so far as all pre…existing forms are concerned; a creation ex nihilo; and is therefore Thought expressive of Feeling。 It is this indissoluble union of Thought and Feeling that distinguishes creative thought from merely analytical thought and places it in a different category; and therefore if we are to afford a new starting…point for carrying on the work of creation it must be by assimilating the feeling of the Originating Spirit as part and parcel of its thoughtit is that entering into the Mind of the Spirit of which I spoke in the first address。

Now the images in the Mind of the Spirit must necessarily be GENERIC。 The reason for this is that by its very nature the Principle of Life must be prolific; that is; tending to Multiplicity; and therefore the original Thought…image must be fundamental to whole races; and not exclusive to particular individuals。 Consequently the images in the Mind of the Spirit must be absolute types of the true essentials of the perfect development of the race; just what Plato meant by architypal ideas。 This is the perfect subsistence of the thing in the thought。 Therefore it is that our evolution as centres of CREATIVE activity; the exponents of new laws; and through them of new conditions; depends on our realizing in the Divine Mind the architype of mental perfection; at once as thought and feeling。 But when we find all this in the Divine Mind; do we not meet with an infinite and glorious Personality? There is nothing lacking of all that we can understand by Personality; excepting outward form; and since the very essence of telepathy is that it dispenses with the physical presence; we find ourselves in a position of interior communion with a Personality at once Divine and Human。 This is that Personality of the Spirit which St。 John saw in the apocalyptic vision; and which by the very conditions of the case is the Alpha and Omega of Humanity。

But; as I have said; it is simply GENERIC in itself; and it becomes active and specific only by a purely personal relation to the individual。 But once more we must realize that nothing can take place except according to Law; and therefore this specific relation is nothing arbitrary; but arises out of the generic Law applied under specific conditions。 And since what makes a law generic is precisely the fact that it does not supply the specific conditions; it follows that the conditions for the specializing of the Law must be provided by the individual。 Then it is that his recognition of the originating creative movement; as arising from combined Thought and Feeling; becomes a practical working asset。 He realizes that there is a Heart and Mind of the Spirit reciprocal to his own heart and mind; that he is not dealing with a filmy abstraction; nor yet with a mere mathematical sequence; but with something that is pulsating with a Life as warm and vivid and full of interest as his ownnay; more so; for it is the Infinite of all that he himself is。 And his recognition goes even further than this; for since this specialization can only take place through the individual himself; it logically follows that the Life; which he thus specializes; become HIS OWN life。 Quoad the individual it does not know itself apart from him。 But this self…recognition through the individual cannot in any way change the inherent nature of the Creative Spirit; and therefore to the extent to which the individual perceives its identification with himself; he places himself under its guidance; and so he becomes one of those who 
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