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From Theosophy's Sacred Teachings:
*The Voice of the Silence
*The Two Paths P2/3
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Kill thy desires,
Lanoo (Disciple),
make thy vices impotent,
ere the first step is taken
on the solemn journey.
Strangle thy sins, and
make them dumb forever,
before thou dost
lift one foot
to mount the ladder.
Silence thy thoughts and
fix thy whole attention
on thy Master whom yet
thou dost not see,
but whom thou feelest.
Merge into one sense
thy senses,
if thou would'st be secure
against the foe.
'Tis by that sense alone
which lies concealed within
the hollow of thy brain,
that the steep path which
leadeth to thy Master
may be disclosed before
thy Soul's dim eyes.
Long and weary
is the way before thee,
O Disciple.
One single thought
about the past
that thou hast left behind,
will drag thee down
and thou wilt have to
start the climb anew.
Kill in thyself all memory
of past experiences.
Look not behind
or thou art lost.
Do not believe that
lust can ever be killed out
if gratified or satiated,
for this is an abomination
inspired by Mara
(Great Ensnarer).
It is by feeding vice
that it expands and waxes
strong, like to the worm
that fattens
on the blossom's heart.
The rose must
re-become the bud
born of its parent stem,
before the parasite has
eaten through its heart
and drunk its life-sap.
The golden tree
puts forth its jewel-buds
before its trunk is
withered by the storm.
The pupil must regain
the child-state he has lost
ere the first sound
can fall upon his ear.
The light
from the ONE Master,
the one unfading
golden light of Spirit,
shoots its effulgent beams
on the disciple
from the very first.
Its rays thread through
the thick dark clouds
of matter.
Now here, now there,
these rays illumine it, like
sun-sparks light the earth
through the thick foliage
of the jungle growth.
But, O Disciple,
unless the flesh
is passive, head cool,
the soul as firm and pure
as flaming diamond,
the radiance will not reach
the chamber (of the heart),
its sunlight
will not warm the heart,
nor will the mystic sounds
of the Akasic heights
reach the ear, however
eager, at the initial stage.
Unless thou hearest,
thou canst not see.
Unless thou seest
thou canst not hear.
To hear and see this
is the second stage.
When the disciple
sees and hears, and
when he smells and tastes,
eyes closed, ears shut,
with mouth and nostrils
stopped; when the four
senses blend and ready
are to pass into the fifth,
that of the inner touch –
then into stage the fourth
he hath passed on.
And in the fifth,
O slayer of thy thoughts,
all these again
have to be killed
beyond reanimation.
Withhold thy mind
from all external objects,
all external sights.
Withhold internal images,
lest on thy Soul-light
a dark shadow
they should cast.
Thou art now in Dharana
(intense and perfect
concentration of the mind
on an interior object),
the sixth stage.
When thou hast passed
into the seventh,
O happy one,
thou shalt perceive
no more the sacred three,
for thou shalt have become
that three thyself.
Thyself and mind,
like twins upon a line,
the star which is thy goal,
burns overhead.
The three that dwell
in glory and in bliss
ineffable, now in the world
of Maya (illusion)
have lost their names.
They have become one star,
the fire that burns
but scorches not, that fire
which is the Upadhi
(the basis) of the Flame.
And this,
O Yogi of success,
is what men call Dhyana
(the last stage before
the final on this Earth),
the right precursor
of Samadhi
(the internal state of
imperturbability achieved
through meditation).
And now
thy Self is lost in “Self,”
thyself unto “Thyself,”
merged in “That Self”
from which
thou first didst radiate.
Where is thy individuality,
Lanoo (Disciple),
where the Lanoo
(Disciple) himself?
It is the spark
lost in the fire,
the drop within the ocean,
the ever-present Ray
become the all
and the eternal radiance.
And now,
Lanoo (Disciple),
thou art the doer and
the witness, the radiator
and the radiation,
Light in the Sound, and
the Sound in the Light.
Thou art acquainted with
the five impediments,
O blessed one.
Thou art their conqueror,
the Master of the sixth,
deliverer of
the four modes of Truth.
The light
that falls upon them
shines from thyself,
O thou who wast disciple
but art Teacher now.
And of these modes
of Truth: Hast thou not
passed through
knowledge of all misery
– Truth the first?
Hast thou not conquered
the Maras' King at Tsi,
the portal of assembling
– truth the second?
Hast thou not sin
at the third gate
destroyed and
truth the third attained?
Hast not thou entered Tau,
"the Path"
that leads to knowledge
– the fourth truth?
And now,
rest 'neath the Bodhi tree,
which is perfection
of all knowledge,
for, know, thou art
the Master of Samadhi –
the state of faultless vision.
Behold! thou hast
become the light, thou
hast become the Sound,
thou art thy Master
and thy God.
Thou art “Thyself”
the object of thy search:
the Voice unbroken,
that resounds
throughout eternities,
exempt from change,
from sin exempt,
the seven sounds in one,
the “Voice of the Silence.”
Om Tat Sat
Fragment II:
The Two Paths
And now, O Teacher
of Compassion,
point thou the way
to other men.
Behold,
all those who knocking
for admission, await in
ignorance and darkness,
to see the gate
of the Sweet Law
flung open!
The voice
of the Candidates:
Shalt not thou, Master of
thine own Mercy, reveal
the Doctrine of the Heart?
Shalt thou refuse
to lead thy Servants unto
the Path of Liberation?
Quoth the Teacher:
The Paths are two;
the great Perfections three;
six are the Virtues
that transform the body
into the Tree of Knowledge.
Who shall approach them?
Who shall first
enter them?
Who shall first hear
the doctrine of two Paths
in one, the truth unveiled
about the Secret Heart?
The Law which,
shunning learning,
teaches Wisdom,
reveals a tale of woe.
Alas, alas, that all men
should possess Alaya
(the eight consciousness),
be one with the great Soul,
and that possessing it,
Alaya
(the eight consciousness)
should so little avail them!
Behold how like the moon,
reflected in
the tranquil waves, Alaya
(the eight consciousness)
is reflected
by the small and
by the great, is mirrored
in the tiniest atoms,
yet fails to reach
the heart of all.
Alas, that so few men
should profit by the gift,
the priceless boon
of learning truth,
the right perception
of existing things,
the Knowledge
of the non-existent!
Saith the pupil:
O Teacher,
what shall I do
to reach to Wisdom?
O Wise one,
what, to gain perfection?
Search for the Paths.
But, O Lanoo (Disciple),
be of clean heart
before thou startest
on thy journey.
Before thou takest
thy first step
learn to discern the real
from the false,
the ever-fleeting
from the everlasting.
Learn above all
to separate Head-learning
from Soul-Wisdom,
the "Eye" from
the "Heart" doctrine.
Yea, ignorance is like
unto a closed and
airless vessel; the soul
a bird shut up within.
It warbles not,
nor can it stir a feather;
but the songster mute
and torpid sits,
and of exhaustion dies.
But even ignorance is
better than Head-learning
with no Soul-wisdom
to illuminate and guide it.
The seeds of Wisdom
cannot sprout and grow
in airless space.
To live and
reap experience
the mind needs breadth
and depth and points
to draw it towards
the Diamond Soul.
Seek not those points
in Maya's realm;
but soar beyond illusions,
search the eternal
and the changeless SAT
(the one eternal and
Absolute Reality and Truth),
mistrusting
fancy's false suggestions.
For mind is like a mirror;
it gathers dust
while it reflects.
It needs the gentle breezes
of Soul-Wisdom
to brush away
the dust of our illusions.
Seek O Beginner, to
blend thy Mind and Soul.
Shun ignorance, and
likewise shun illusion.
Avert thy face
from world deceptions;
mistrust thy senses,
they are false.
But within thy body –
the shrine of
thy sensations –
seek in the Impersonal
for the "eternal man";
and having sought him out,
look inward:
thou art Buddha.
Shun praise, O Devotee.
Praise leads to self-delusion.
Thy body is not self,
thy “Self” is in itself
without a body, and
either praise or blame
affects it not.
Self-gratulation,
O disciple,
is like unto a lofty tower,
up which a haughty fool
has climbed.
Thereon he sits
in prideful solitude
and unperceived by any
but himself.
False learning is rejected
by the Wise, and
scattered to the Winds
by the good Law.
Its wheel revolves for all,
the humble and the proud.
The "Doctrine of the Eye"
is for the crowd,
the "Doctrine of the Heart,"
for the elect.
The first repeat in pride:
"Behold, I know,"
the last,
they who in humbleness
have garnered,
low confess,
"thus have I heard".
"Great Sifter" is the name
of the "Heart Doctrine,"
O disciple.
The wheel of the good Law
moves swiftly on.
It grinds by night and day.
The worthless husks
it drives from
out the golden grain,
the refuse from the flour.
The hand
of Karma (retribution)
guides the wheel;
the revolutions
mark the beatings
of the Karmic heart.
True knowledge
is the flour,
false learning is the husk.
If thou would'st eat
the bread of Wisdom,
thy flour thou hast to
knead with
Amrita's (immortality)
clear waters.
But if thou kneadest husks
with Maya's (illusion) dew,
thou canst create
but food for
the black doves of death,
the birds of birth,
decay and sorrow.
If thou art told that to
become Arhan (worthy one)
thou hast to
cease to love all beings –
tell them they lie.
If thou art told
that to gain liberation
thou hast to
hate thy mother
and disregard thy son;
to disavow thy father and
call him "householder";
for man and beast all pity
to renounce – tell them
their tongue is false.
Thus teach the Tirthikas,
the unbelievers.
If thou art taught that
sin is born of action and
bliss of absolute inaction,
then tell them
that they err.
Non-permanence
of human action;
deliverance of mind
from thraldom
by the cessation
of sin and faults,
are not for "Deva Egos"
(the reincarnating ego).
Thus saith the
"Doctrine of the Heart."
The Dharma of the "Eye"
is the embodiment
of the external,
and the non-existing.
The Dharma of the "Heart"
is the embodiment
of Bodhi
(True, divine Wisdom),
the Permanent
and Everlasting.
The Lamp burns bright
when wick and oil are clean.
To make them clean
a cleaner is required.
The flame feels not
the process of the cleaning.
"The branches of a tree
are shaken by the wind;
the trunk remains unmoved."
Both action and inaction
may find room in thee;
thy body agitated,
thy mind tranquil,
thy Soul as limpid
as a mountain lake.
Wouldst thou become a
Yogi of "Time's Circle"?
Then, O Lanoo (Disciple):
Believe thou not that
sitting in dark forests,
in proud seclusion
and apart from men;
believe thou not that life
on roots and plants, that
thirst assuaged with snow
from the great Range –
believe thou not,
O Devotee,
that this will lead thee to
the goal of final liberation.
Think not
that breaking bone, that
rending flesh and muscle,
unites thee
to thy "silent Self".
Think not, that when
the sins of thy gross form
are conquered,
O Victim of thy Shadows,
thy duty is accomplished
by nature and by man.
The blessed ones
have scorned to do so.
The Lion of the Law,
the Lord of Mercy (Buddha),
perceiving the true cause
of human woe,
immediately forsook
the sweet but selfish rest
of quiet wilds.
From Aranyaka (a hermit
who retires to the jungles
and lives in a forest,
when becoming a Yogi)
He became the Teacher
of mankind.
After Julai (Buddha)
had entered the Nirvana
(the highest paradise),
He preached
on mount and plain,
and held discourses
in the cities,
to Devas, men and gods.
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