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The Occult World
By
Alfred Percy Sinnett
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Tour de Force of esoteric writing.
The Occult World is an treatise on the Occult and
Occult Phenomena, presented in readable style,
by an early giant of the Theosophical Movement.
Alfred Percy Sinnett and his wife Patience were
personally invited to join the Theosophical
Society by the founder of modern Theosophy,
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky herself
Theosophists nowadays hesitate to use the word “Occult”
as it has been kicked around, adapted
and reworked to suit many purposes and contexts.
A P Sinnett uses the word to describe the study
of a deeper spiritual reality that extends beyond
rigid rational thinking and the accepted
boundaries of the physical sciences.
The Occult World
By
A P Sinnett
Preface
to the
American
Edition
I VENTURE to think that this volume has acquired an importance that did not attach
to it at first, now that subsequent experience has enabled me to follow it up
with a more elaborate philosophical treatise. In the later work I have
endeavored to set forth the general outlines of that knowledge concerning the
higher mysteries of Nature which the following pages describe as possessed by
the Indian " Mahatmas," or Adept Brothers. To that later work the
reader whose attention may be arrested by the story told here must of course be
referred ; but meanwhile, the present introduction to the subject may be
recommended to public notice now in a more confident tone than that which I was
justified in taking up when it was first put forward. At that time the
experiences I felt impelled to relate embodied no absolute promise of the
systematic teaching accorded to me afterwards. Certainly those experiences in
themselves appeared to me to claim telling.
They
seemed by far too remarkable to be left buried unfruitfully in the
consciousness of the few persons concerned with them. It was true they elucidated
no great principles of science; they merely suggested that for some of the
abnormal phenomena which have arrested public attention during the last few
years a more scientific explanation than those usually assigned might be
possible. They afforded, if not absolute proof, at least an overwhelming
assumption, that living men might actually develop faculties qualified to
operate freely on that superior plane of Nature beyond the reach of the
physical senses which, had been generally supposed accessible only to the
spirits of the dead. But all was still shadowy and ill-defined. The story I had
to tell revealed a magnificent possibility rather than a definite prospect. It
would still, perhaps, have been an interesting story, even if the curtain had
gone down upon the situation as I left it when these pages were first put
together, but it would have been nothing then, compared to what it has since
become.
Now
the position in which the subject stands has altogether changed.
The
tentative communications addressed to me by my Mahatma correspondent in the
first instance have paved the way for a long series of still more instructive
and valuable letters. Assisted in other ways as well, my comprehension of
occult philosophy advanced so far during the two years following the first
appearance of this volume, that I was enabled to publish a more important
statement, defining the outlines of that teaching, and exhibiting in a
connected and intelligible shape the great esoteric theory of human evolution
on this earth ( and of the cosmogony on which it depends) with which the Adepts
deal.
The
opening which presented itself to me in 1880 proved, in fact, no passing
adventure, but the beginning of a new intellectual life. Attracted to it as I
was at the time, I was certainly far then from divining the magnitude of the
results destined to flow from it.
But
now that the proportions of the revelation I have thus been happily
instrumental in procuring for the service of my readers have become apparent, I
revert to the introductory episode of the undertaking with the certain
assurance that I shall be engaging no one who will spare me his attention in
any waste of time.
I
am bold enough to say this because the Mahatmas, or great philosophical
teachers of Asia, into some relations with whom I was enabled to come under the
circumstances described in the following narrative, have now surrendered to the
outer world so much of the spiritual science they have hitherto jealously
guarded, that the whole framework of their stupendous doctrine has grown
intelligible. Fragments of esoteric truth- of that science of superphysical
nature which the Adepts explore- have been thrown out into the world at large
from time to time before now, but in puzzling and unattractive disguises. The esoteric
doctrine is no new system of belief, but, on the contrary, can be discerned now
as lurking in a good deal of old Kabalistic and Oriental literature, that very
few ordinary readers could have made sense of without the help of the keys now
put in their hands. But now at last the subject has emerged into the clear
daylight of modern thinking, and the central principle of the sublime esoteric
doctrine stands plainly revealed as one which harmonizes in absolute perfection
with the preparatory conceptions of Nature that have been derived by physical
science from the observation and reflection of the current century. Biology is
the latest, and, in some respects, the greatest of the physical sciences ; and
as the corollary, the complement, the crown of the science of Life, we are now
furnished, by the teaching that has come to us from the East, with the science
of spiritual evolution. Without this it may now be seen by those who appreciate
the necessity of this doctrine, -the manifest, inherent self-evidence of it
when it is once fairly understood, -without it, the doctrine of physical
evolution is a libel on Nature, a caricature of her grandest purposes. The
great idea to which I am now referring exhibits the human soul as a continuous
entity, subject to an individual evolution of vast duration, and developing on
the spiritual plane of existence, as a result of its successive returns to
Earth life. Mounting always upward, it has passed through the lower
manifestations of the animal kingdom, and can never again revert to them; but
as regards the future, it will not merely pass through a purposeless succession
of human lives like those going on around us. It will advance and expand in its
individual progress towards perfection, pari passu with that general
improvement of physical types on Earth which is still going forward, though the
short views of human nature afforded us by mere historic observation may not
render this process of improvement as perceptible to uninitiated intelligence
as it becomes to the psychic discernment of the Adept.
To
comprehend the way the work goes on, we have to contemplate the operations of
Nature on other planes besides those cognizable to the physical senses. And it
soon becomes apparent that the physical life of the Earth is only one process
of the long series over which the evolution of humanity extends. But -and this
is one of the most admirably scientific and ethically beautiful of the ideas
brought out by occult study -the physical life of the Earth is shown to be no
incoherent episode in the experiences of a human soul, no futile incident in
the course of a spiritual evolution, the major portion of which is accomplished
in higher spheres of being. It is inseparably blended along its whole course
with the spiritual growth of the soul.
The
Earth is shown to be no cosmic railway carriage which we enter for the purpose
of accomplishing a more or less laborious journey, and the discomforts of which
we may carelessly forget when we are able to jump out of it on reaching our
destination.
It
is the home of our race for a long time to come, if not for eternity, and it is
our interest, as well as our duty, to embellish and improve and ennoble it.
" In my Father's house," says the old symbolical text, " are
many mansions," and in this planetary house of humanity there are many
more states of existence than the physical state. Some of these states may be
far more enjoyable, for that matter, than the physical state as this is at
present; and the esoteric doctrine shows us that the duration of the higher
spiritual states, when each individual Ego passes each time into these, is
enormously more prolonged than its physical states, but both kinds of existence
are equally necessary in the whole scheme of things.
All
these views, and the vast mass of explanatory detail which has since been
furnished to the inquirers of the Theosophical Society , were still undeveloped
for those of us who were pursuing the clue afforded by my experiences of 1880,
when the present book was written. But I refer to them here because I want very
briefly to indicate the direction which our later inquiries took when, our
attention having been arrested by the strange and startling phenomena here
described, it dawned upon us by degrees that the intellectual instruction the
Mahatmas could give us, if they would, would be enormously more interesting
than even the exhibition of their abnormal powers. The same considerations I
hope will follow in due order, in the case of readers whom this volume may have
the good fortune to attract. It has been sometimes argued in my hearing that it
would have been better if the authors of this great new movement of spiritual
thought -new for us, though so old in one sense -which theosophy embodies had
furnished us with the results of their philosophical thinking without impairing
the pure dignity of that exalted scheme by mingling it in the first instance
with sensational displays of thaumaturgic skill. I am not inclined myself to
quarrel with the order in which events were actually unfolded, Miracles, it is
quite true, are illogical guarantees for theological dogma; but the manifest
possession of great faculties and powers in other planes of Nature than those
on which ordinary conclusions concerning her processes are formed, does
certainly afford a presumption that persons so endowed may gather observations
on those higher planes which it is well worth our while to correlate with our
own. Meanwhile I do not put forward the narrative of occult phenomena, of which
this volume largely consists, as a statement which in itself constitutes a
foundation for the very stupendous edifice of doctrines which later
opportunities enabled me to construct.
But
I know that the experiences I record in this book were neither futile nor
fruitless in their effects on my own development; and in anticipation of events
that may contribute in no small degree, in a near future, to give a great
impetus to theosophic speculation in America, I venture to recommend this book
with special urgency to the American public, in the hope that a reflection on
their minds of the influence produced on my own, by the incidents described,
may serve to attract a good many fresh explorers into the paths of study and
meditation, in which I believe myself to have gained such inestimable advantage.
I
have not found much to alter in the original text of this book, though I am
glad to, take advantage of this opportunity to append some notes here and
there, and amplify some passages. But important additions to its contents have
been made from time to time, and now especially I am anxious to call the
attention of American readers to the latest of these, which will be found in an
appendix. It is possible that in America some persons, to whom the existence of
theosophy as a new school of thought is not altogether strange, may have heard
of it especially in connection with a correspondence which has attracted a good
deal of attention in the spiritualistic press.
The
discussion to which I refer has borne reference to a manifest identity of
language traced between a certain passage in one of my Mahatma teacher's
letters and a similar passage in an address delivered a few years ago by an
American lecturer. The explanation I am now enabled to give of the curious
circumstances under which this state of things arose, constitutes in itself, I
venture to think, not merely a complete refutation of some unfriendly theories
which were started to account for it, but also affords a very interesting
contribution to our acquaintanceship with the ways and faculties of the
Mahatmas.
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