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The Dual Aspect of Wisdom
By
H P Blavatsky
Helena
Petrovna Blavatsky
1831
– 1891
The
Founder of Modern Theosophy
No doubt but ye are the people and wisdom shall
die with you.
JOB xii.
2.
But wisdom is justified of her children.
MATTHEW xi.
19.
It is the privilege
– as also occasionally the curse – of editors to receive numerous letters of
advice, and the conductors of Lucifer have not escaped the common lot. Reared
in the aphorisms of the ages they are aware that "he who can take advice
is superior to him who gives it," and are therefore ready to accept with
gratitude any sound and practical suggestions offered by friends; but the last
letter received does not fulfill the condition. It is not even his own wisdom,
but that of the age we live in, which is asserted by our adviser, who thus
seriously risks his reputation for keen observation by such acts of devotion on
the altar of modern pretensions. It is in defense of the "wisdom" of
our century that we are taken to task, and charged with "preferring
barbarous antiquity to our modern civilization and its inestimable boons,"
with forgetting that "our own-day wisdom compared with the awakening
instincts of the Past is in no way inferior in philosophic wisdom even to the
age of Plato." We are lastly told that we, Theosophists, are "too
fond of the dim yesterday, and as unjust to our glorious (?) present-day,
the bright noon-hour of the highest civilization and culture"!!
Well, all
this is a question of taste. Our correspondent is welcome to his own views, but
so are we to ours. Let him imagine that the
Our age, we
say, is inferior in Wisdom to any other, because it professes, more visibly
every day, contempt for truth and justice, without which there can be no
Wisdom. Because our civilization, built up of shams and appearances, is at best
like a beautiful green morass, a bog, spread over a deadly quagmire. Because
this century of culture and worship of matter, while offering prizes and
premiums for every "best thing" under the Sun, from the biggest baby
and the largest orchid down to the strongest pugilist and the fattest pig, has
no encouragement to offer to morality; no prize to give for any moral virtue.
Because it has Societies for the prevention of physical cruelty to animals, and
none with the object of preventing the moral cruelty practiced on human beings.
Because it encourages, legally and tacitly, vice under every form, from the
sale of whiskey down to forced prostitution and theft brought on by starvation
wages, Shylock-like exaction, rents and other comforts of our cultured period.
Because, finally, this is the age which, although proclaimed as one of physical
and moral freedom, is in truth the age of the most ferocious moral and mental
slavery, the like of which was never known before. Slavery to State and men has
disappeared only to make room for slavery to things and Self,
to one's own vices and idiotic social customs and ways. Rapid civilization,
adapted to the needs of the higher and middle classes, has doomed by contrast
to only greater wretchedness the starving masses. Having leveled the two former
it has made them the more to disregard the substance in favor of form and
appearance, thus forcing modern man into duress vile, a slavish dependence on
things inanimate, to use and to serve which is the first bounded duty of every
cultured man.
Where then is
the Wisdom of our modern age?
In truth, it
requires but a very few lines to show why we bow before ancient Wisdom, while
refusing absolutely to see any in our modem civilization. But to begin with,
what does our critic mean by the word "wisdom"? Though we have never
too unreasonably admired Lactantius, yet we must
recognize that even that innocent Church Father, with all his cutting insults
anent the heliocentric system, defined the term very correctly when saying that
"the first point of Wisdom is to discern that which is false, and the
second, to know that which is true." And if so. what chance is there for our century of falsification, from
the revised Bible texts down to natural butter, to put forth a claim to
"Wisdom"? But before we cross lances on this subject we may do well,
perchance, to define the term ourselves.
Let us premise
by saying that Wisdom is, at best, an elastic word – at any rate as used in
European tongues. That it yields no clear idea of its meaning, unless preceded
or followed by some qualifying adjective. In the Bible, indeed, the Hebrew
equivalent Chokmah (in Greek, Sophia) is applied to
the most dissimilar things – abstract and concrete. Thus we find
"Wisdom" as the characteristic both of divine inspiration and also of
terrestrial cunning and craft; as meaning the Secret Knowledge of the Esoteric
Sciences, and also blind faith; the "fear of the Lord," and Pharaoh's
magicians. The noun is indifferently applied to Christ and to sorcery, for the
witch Sedecla is also referred to as the "wise
woman of En-Dor." From the earliest Christian
antiquity, beginning with St. James (iii, 13-17), down to the last Calvinist
preacher, who sees in hell and eternal damnation a proof of "the
Almighty's wisdom," the term has been used with the most varied meanings.
But St. James teaches two kinds of wisdom; a teaching with which we fully
concur. He draws a strong line of separation between the divine or noëtic "Sophia" – the Wisdom from above – and the
terrestrial, psychic, and devilish wisdom (iii, 15). For the true Theosophist
there is no wisdom save the former. Would that such an
one could declare with Paul, that he speaks that wisdom exclusively only among
them "that are perfect," i.e., those initiated into its mysteries, or
familiar, at least, with the A B C of the sacred sciences. But, however great
was his mistake, however premature his attempt to sow the seeds of the true and
eternal gnosis on unprepared soil, his motives were yet good and his intention
unselfish, and therefore has he been stoned. For had he only attempted to
preach some particular fiction of his own, or done it for gain, who would have
ever singled him out or tried to crush him, amid the hundreds of other false
sects, daily "collections" and crazy "societies"? But his
case was different. However cautiously, still he spoke "not the wisdom of
this world" but truth or the "hidden wisdom . . . which none of the
Princes of this World know (I
But now as
then, we have a right to analyze the terms used and inquire in the words of the
book of Job, that suggestive allegory of Karmic purification and initiation
rites: "Where shall (true) wisdom be found? Where is the place of
understanding?" and to answer again in his words: "With the ancient
is wisdom and in the length of days understanding" (Job xxviii, 12 and
xii, 12).
Here we have
to qualify once more a dubious term, viz: the word
"ancient," and to explain it. As interpreted by the orthodox
churches, it has in the mouth of Job one meaning; but with the Kabalist, quite another; while in the Gnosis of the
Occultist and Theosophist it has distinctly a third signification, the same
which it had in the original Book of Job, a pre-Mosaic work and a recognized
treatise on Initiation. Thus, the Kabalist applies
the adjective "ancient" to the Manifested WORD or LOGOS (Dabar) of the forever concealed and uncognizable
deity. Daniel, in one of his visions, also uses it when speaking of Jahve – the androgynous Adam Kadmon.
The Church man connects it with his anthropomorphic Jehovah, the "Lord
God" of the translated Bible. But the Eastern Occultist employs the mystic
term only when referring to the reincarnating higher Ego. For, divine Wisdom
being diffused throughout the infinite Universe, and our impersonal HIGHER SELF
being an integral part of it, the atmic light of the
latter can be centered only in that which though eternal is still
individualized – i.e., the noëtic Principle, the
manifested God within each rational being, or our Higher Manas at one with
Buddhi. It is this collective light which is the "Wisdom that is from
above," and which whenever it descends on the personal Ego, is found
"pure, peaceable, gentle." Hence, Job's assertion
that "Wisdom is with the Ancient," or Buddhi-Manas. For the
Divine Spiritual "I," is alone eternal, and the same throughout all
births; whereas5 the "personalities" it informs in succession are
evanescent, changing like the shadows of a kaleidoscopic series of forms in a
magic lantern It is the "Ancient," because, whether it be called
Sophia, Krishna, Buddhi-Manas or Christos, it is ever
the "first-born" of Alaya-Mahat, the
Universal Soul and the Intelligence of the Universe. Esoterically then, Job's
statement must read: "With the Ancient (man's Higher Ego) is Wisdom, and
in the length of days (or number of its re-incarnations) is
understanding." No man can learn true and final Wisdom in one birth; and
every new rebirth, whether we be reincarnated for weal or for woe, is one more
lesson we receive at the hands of the stern yet ever just schoolmaster – KARMIC
LIFE.
But the world
– the Western world, at any rate – knows nothing of this, and refuses to learn
anything. For it, any notion of the Divine Ego or the plurality of its births
is "heathen foolishness." The Western world rejects these truths, and
will recognize no wise men except those of its own making, created in its own
image, born within its own Christian era and teachings. The only
"wisdom" it understands and practices is the psychic, the
"terrestrial and devilish" wisdom spoken of by James, thus making of
the real Wisdom a misnomer and a degradation. Yet,
without considering her multiplied varieties, there are two kinds of even
"terrestrial" wisdom on our globe of mud – the real and the apparent.
Between the two, there is even for the superficial observer of this busy wicked
world, a wide chasm, and yet how very few people will consent to see it! The
reason for this is quite natural. So strong is human selfishness, that wherever
there is the smallest personal interest at stake, there men become deaf and
blind to the truth, as often consciously as not. Nor are many people capable of
recognizing as speedily as is advisable the difference between men who are wise
and those who only seem wise, the latter being chiefly regarded as such because
they are very clever at blowing their own trumpet. So much for
"wisdom" in the profane world.
As to the
world of the students in mystic lore, it is almost worse. Things have strangely
altered since the days of antiquity, when the truly wise made it their first
duty to conceal their knowledge, deeming it too sacred to even mention before
the hoi polloi. While the medićval Rosecroix, the true philosopher, keeping old Socrates in
mind, repeated daily that all he knew was that he knew nothing, his modern
self-styled successor announces in our day, through press and public, that
those mysteries in Nature and her Occult laws of which he knows nothing, have
never existed at all. There was a time when the acquirement of Divine Wisdom (Sapientia) required the sacrifice and devotion of a man's
whole life. It depended on such things as the purity of the candidate's
motives, on his fearlessness and independence of spirit; but now, to receive a
patent for wisdom and adept-ship requires only unblushing impudence. A
certificate of divine wisdom is now decreed, and delivered to a self-styled
"Adeptus" by a regular majority of votes of
profane and easily caught gulls, while a host of magpies driven away from the
roof of the
The same is
the case in the world of materialistic science, where we see a great paucity of
really learned men and a host of skin-deep scientists, who yet demand each and
all to be regarded as Archimedes and
Nevertheless,
if anyone would presume to call "unwise" or "false" the
world-chosen authorities, or declare their respective policies dishonest, he
would find himself promptly reduced to silence. To doubt the exalted wisdom of
the religion of the late Cardinal Newman, of the Church of England, or again of
our great modern scientists, is to sin against the Holy Ghost and Culture. Woe
unto him who refuses to recognize the World's "Elect." He has to bow
before one or the other, though, if one is true, the other must be false; and
if the "wisdom" of neither Bishop nor Scientist is "from
above" – which is pretty fairly demonstrated by this time – then their "wisdom"
is at best – "terrestrial, psychic, devilish."
Now our
readers have to bear in mind that note of the above is meant as a sign of
disrespect for the true teachings of Christ, or true science: nor do we judge
personalities but only the systems of our civilized world. Valuing freedom of
thought above all things as the only way of reaching at some future time that
Wisdom, of which every Theosophist ought to be enamored, we recognize the right
to the same freedom in our foes as in our friends. All we contend for is their
claim to Wisdom – as we understand this term. Nor do we blame, but rather pity,
in our innermost heart, the "wise men" of our age for trying to carry
out the only policy that will keep them on the pinnacle of their
"authority"; as they could not, if even they would, act otherwise and
preserve their prestige with the masses, or escape from being speedily outcast
by their colleagues. The party spirit is so strong with regard to the old
tracks and ruts, that to turn on a side path means deliberate treachery to it. Thus,
to be regarded now-a-days as an authority in some particular subject, the
scientist has to reject nolens volens
the metaphysical, and the theologian to show contempt for the materialistic
teachings. All this is worldly policy and practical common sense, but it is not
the Wisdom of either Job or James.
Shall it be
then regarded as too far fetched, if, basing our words on a life-long
observation and experience, we venture to offer our ideas as to the quickest
and most efficient means of obtaining our present World's universal respect and
becoming an "authority"? Show the tender regard for the corns of
every party's hobbies, and offer yourself as the chief executioner, the
hangman, of the reputations of men and things regarded as unpopular. Learn, that the great secret of power consists in the art of
pandering to popular prejudices, to the World's likes and dislikes. Once this
principal condition complied with, he who practices it is certain of attracting
to himself the educated and their satellites – the less educated – they whose
rule it is to place themselves invariably on the safe side of public opinion.
This will lead to a perfect harmony or simultaneous action. For, while the
favorite attitude of the cultured is to hide behind the intellectual bulwarks
of the favorite leaders of scientific thought, and jurare
in verba magistri, that of
the less cultured is to transform themselves into the faithful, mechanical
telephones of their superiors, and to repeat like well-trained parrots the
dicta of their immediate leaders The now aphoristical
precept of Mr. Artemus Ward, the showman of famous
memory – "Scratch my back, Mr. Editor, and I will scratch yours" –
proves immortally true. The "rising Star," whether he be a theologian, a politician, an author, a scientist, or a
journalist – has to begin scratching the back of public tastes and prejudices –
a hypnotic method as old as human vanity. Gradually the hypnotized masses begin
to purr, they are ready for "suggestion." Suggest whatever you want them
to believe, and forthwith they will begin to return your caresses, and purr now
to your hobbies, and pander in their turn to anything suggested by theologian,
politician, author, scientist, or journalist. Such is the simple secret of
blossoming into an "authority" or a "leader of men"; and
such is the secret of our modern-day wisdom.
And this is
also the "secret" and the true reason of the unpopularity of Lucifer
and of the ostracism practiced by this same modern world on the Theosophical
Society: for neither Lucifer, nor the Society it belongs to, has ever followed
Mr. Artemus Ward's golden precept. No true
Theosophist, in fact, would consent to become the fetish of a fashionable
doctrine, any more than he would make himself the slave of a decaying
dead-letter system, the spirit from which has disappeared for ever. Neither would he pander to anyone or anything, and therefore
would always decline to show belief in that in which he does not, nor can he
believe, which is lying to his own soul. Therefore there, where others see
"the beauty and graces of modern culture," the Theosophist sees only
moral ugliness and the somersaults of the clowns of the so-called cultured
centres. For him nothing applies better to modern fashionable society than
Sydney Smith's description of Popish ritualism: "Posture and imposture,
flections and genuflections, bowing to the right, curtsying to the left, and an
immense amount of male (and especially female) millinery." There may be,
no doubt, for some worldly minds, a great charm in modern civilization; but for
the Theosophist all its bounties can hardly repay for the evils it has brought
on the world. These are so many, that it is not within the limits of this
article to enumerate these offspring of culture and of the progress of physical
science, whose latest achievements begin with vivisection and end in improved
murder by electricity.
Our answer,
we have no doubt, is not calculated to make us more friends than enemies, but
this can be hardly helped. Our magazine may be looked upon as
"pessimistic," but no one can charge it with publishing slanders or
lies, or, in fact, anything but that which we honestly believe to be true. Be
it as it may, however, we hope never to lack moral courage in the expression of
our opinions or in defense of Theosophy and its Society. Let then nine-tenths
of every population arise in arms against the Theosophical Society wherever it
appears – they will never be able to suppress the truths it utters. Let the
masses of growing Materialism, the hosts of Spiritualism, all the Church-going
congregations, bigots and iconoclasts, Grundy-worshippers, aping-followers and
blind disciples, let them slander, abuse, lie, denounce, and publish every
falsehood about us under the sun – they will not uproot Theosophy, nor even
upset her Society, if only its members hold together. Let even such friends and
advisers as he who is now answered, turn away in disgust from those whom he
addresses in vain – it matters not, for our two paths in life run diametrically
opposite. Let him keep to his "terrestrial" wisdom: we will keep to
that pure ray "that comes from above," from the light of the
"Ancient."
What indeed,
has WISDOM, Theosophia – the Wisdom "full of
mercy and good fruits, without wrangling or partiality and without hypocrisy"
(James iii, 17) – to do with our cruel, selfish, crafty, and hypocritical
world? What is there in common between divine Sophia and the improvements of
modern civilization and science; between spirit and the letter that killeth? The more so as at this stage of evolution the
wisest man on earth, according to the wise Carlyle, is but a clever infant
spelling letters from a hieroglyphical, prophetic
book, the lexicon of which lies in eternity."
Lucifer,
September, 1890
H. P.
Blavatsky
1 See
"The Deadlock of Darwinism," by Samuel Butler, in the Universal
Review for April, 1890
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