The
Scott Memorial,
A
familiar
Theosophy
an outstanding
introductory work on
Theosophy by a Student of
Katherine Tingley entitled “Elementary Theosophy”
Katherine
Tingley
1847
– 1929
Founder
& President of the
Point
Loma Theosophical Society 1896 -1929
She
and her students produced a series of informative
Theosophical
works in the early years of the 20th century
ELEMENTARY
By
A Student of Katherine
Tingley
Chapter 4
Body, Soul and Spirit
Why, then,
if entry into the body means so much loss to the soul, even if only temporary, does
it come there at all? The answer given by Theosophy is that it may gain higher
life, and that it may give higher life. It is divine, but it has to recognize
that while in the flesh; and there is always a fuller divinity possible to the
very highest man.
Theosophy
sees life everywhere; nowhere anything dead. It may at once be asked: is not a
human body dead when the soul has left it for another world? If we had eyes
that could see, we should find that the body was as much alive as ever, but
with a different kind of life. The little busy souls of the millions of cells
-- which, while the man was present, served him -- left the body with him, or
very soon after. Their place is taken by throngs of lower lives, germs, in
their way just as busy. Part of each cell goes to form their minute living
bodies; the rest separates into molecules of water, various gases, and salts.
But the molecules too are alive. They behave like a drill corps when the
sergeant dismisses it. The men no longer make a corps, and each goes his own
way. One will perhaps join a party going swimming; another may go to a music
class. When the bath and the class are over, the men again separate and group
together in new combinations. At the end of the day they may seem just the same
as at the beginning. But as a matter of fact they are not. Each has profited a
little by the drill, the music, and the swim.
So with
the living particles of nature's vast life, the particles that we call
molecules of water, air, salt, iron, and so on. They pass from one combination
to another, sometimes forming part of a plant, sometimes of an animal,
sometimes of a human body, the ocean, or a stone. Age after age they are
awakening to fuller consciousness, learning, even though if we watch them for
ages we might not notice any change.
What are
they learning? The power to combine into higher groups. Science knows that from
the birth of our planet until now, life has been rising. The orders and species
have been progressing to higher forms. This was because the molecules were
learning how to combine.
At last
they could combine and recombine so as to make the body of man; and then man,
the soul, came and dwelt among them. It was at last a fit tabernacle. So,
however completely at death the molecules scatter, they can now always be
brought together again to make a human form.
What
nature has been teaching them is the power to combine into higher and more
perfectly harmonious forms, forms of which all the parts work together to a
higher end.
And that
very same thing she is teaching man. Man, according to Theosophy, reincarnates
again and again on earth, living life after life, not one only. We are grouped
again and again in all kinds of ways.
Among
primitive peoples there are small groups, the family and the tribe. Tribes make
nations; nations disappear, and others come up onto the stage of history. A
nation is like a body; the various groups, made of men who follow various
occupations, who are joined for various ends, or who live together in towns and
cities, are the organs of the body. Each man is a separate cell.
Men leave
one nation at death and perhaps enter another, making part of all sorts of
families and groups as they go along.
What we
are slowly learning is the power to hold together, the power to work for each
other and for the whole of which we are a part, whether a guild, a family, a
city, or a nation; the power of divine comradeship of individuals and groups
and nations to make one vast harmonious organization, the body of humanity.
Then a further avenue of progress, leading to heights we cannot conceive of,
will be open before us.
Behind us
are the animals, moving manward, getting the human touch age after age, to be
the humanity that shall follow us when we have learned our lesson and gone on --
perhaps to another planet, the child of this one, says Theosophy.
Behind
them, the plants, some of them -- like the sensitive plant, for instance --
already showing the tendency upward to the animal.
So we can
see that we are in the body for several purposes.
First,
that in it and through it we may touch nature, and learn the wise use of her
forces.
Second,
that we may teach, and help nature in her teaching. Among the cells, the little
lives, of our bodies, we are like a master in his class. In controlling our
impulses, in resisting deeds that make for moral and physical disease, in
living in every way the highest and purest life we can, we are training the
lower lives that clothe us on the one hand; and training ourselves on the
other. In training his students, the master trains himself. And whilst they
learn from him, he learns much from them.
Thirdly,
we are here that we may learn
brotherhood,
the higher comradeship, that quality which, spreading all over the earth, will one
day open a new door to us, leading to a height of happiness and power that has
always been the ideal before the eyes of humanity's helpers and teachers.
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Seven Principles of Man
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Reincarnation
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From A Textbook
of Theosophy By C W Leadbeater
How We Remember our Past Lives
Life after Death & Reincarnation
The Slaughter of the
a great demand by the public for
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Classic Introductory Theosophy Text
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The Formation of a Solar System The Evolution of Life
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Reincarnation
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The Result of Theosophical Study
The Occult World
By
Alfred Percy Sinnett
The
Occult World is an treatise on the
Occult
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in readable style, by an early giant of
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Preface to the American Edition Introduction
Occultism and its Adepts The Theosophical Society
First Occult Experiences Teachings of Occult Philosophy
Later Occult Phenomena Appendix
by
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PLANE THE ASTRAL PLANE
KÂMALOKA THE MENTAL PLANE DEVACHAN
THE BUDDHIC AND
NIRVANIC PLANES
THE THREE KINDS OF KARMA COLLECTIVE KARMA
THE LAW OF
SACRIFICE MAN'S ASCENT
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The Knights of The Round Table
The Roman Amphitheatre at Caerleon,
Eamont Bridge, Nr Penrith, Cumbria, England.
(History of the Kings of Britain)
The reliabilty of this work has long been a subject of
debate but it is the first definitive account of Arthur’s
Reign
and one which puts Arthur in a historcal context.
and his version’s political agenda
According to Geoffrey of Monmouth
The first written mention of Arthur as a heroic figure
The British leader who fought twelve battles
King Arthur’s ninth victory at
The Battle of the City of the Legion
King Arthur ambushes an advancing Saxon
army then defeats them at Liddington Castle,
Badbury, Near Swindon, Wiltshire, England.
King Arthur’s twelfth and last victory against the Saxons
Traditionally Arthur’s last battle in which he was
mortally wounded although his side went on to win
No contemporary writings or accounts of his life
but he is placed 50 to 100 years after the accepted
King Arthur period. He refers to Arthur in his inspiring
poems but the earliest written record of these dates
from over three hundred years after Taliesin’s death.
Mallerstang Valley, Nr Kirkby Stephen,
A 12th Century Norman ruin on the site of what is
reputed to have been a stronghold of Uther Pendragon
From wise child with no
earthly father to
Megastar of Arthurian
Legend
History of the Kings of Britain
Drawn from the Stone or received from the Lady of the Lake.
Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur has both versions
with both swords called Excalibur. Other versions
5th & 6th Century Timeline of Britain
From the departure of the Romans from
Britain to the establishment of sizeable
Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms
Glossary of
Arthur’s uncle:- The puppet ruler of the Britons
controlled and eventually killed by Vortigern
Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. Circa 450CE
An alleged massacre of Celtic Nobility by the Saxons
History of the Kings of Britain
Athrwys / Arthrwys
King of Ergyng
Circa 618 - 655 CE
Latin: Artorius; English: Arthur
A warrior King born in Gwent and associated with
Caerleon, a possible Camelot. Although over 100 years
later that the accepted Arthur period, the exploits of
Athrwys may have contributed to the King Arthur Legend.
He became King of Ergyng, a kingdom between
Gwent and Brycheiniog (Brecon)
Angles under Ida seized the Celtic Kingdom of
Bernaccia in North East England in 547 CE forcing
Although much later than the accepted King Arthur
period, the events of Morgan Bulc’s 50 year campaign
to regain his kingdom may have contributed to
Old Welsh: Guorthigirn;
Anglo-Saxon: Wyrtgeorn;
Breton: Gurthiern; Modern Welsh; Gwrtheyrn;
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An earlier ruler than King Arthur and not a heroic figure.
He is credited with policies that weakened Celtic Britain
to a point from which it never recovered.
Although there are no contemporary accounts of
his rule, there is more written evidence for his
existence than of King Arthur.
How Sir Lancelot slew two giants,
From Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur
How Sir Lancelot rode disguised
in Sir Kay's harness, and how he
From Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur
How Sir Lancelot jousted against
four knights of the Round Table,
From Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur
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Three Fundamental Propositions Key Concepts of Theosophy
Cosmogenesis Anthropogenesis Root Races
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Reincarnation Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Colonel Henry Steel Olcott William Quan Judge
The Start of the Theosophical
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Mahatma Letters to A P Sinnett 1 - 25
A Modern Revival of Ancient Wisdom
(Selection of Articles by H P Blavatsky)
The Secret Doctrine – Volume 3
A compilation of H P Blavatsky’s
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Esoteric Christianity or the Lesser Mysteries
The Early Teachings of The Masters
A Collection of Fugitive Fragments
Fundamentals of the Esoteric Philosophy
Mystical,
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Letters and
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