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The Constitution of Man
(From the End User’s Point of View)
By
C
An extract from An Outline of
Theosophy
The astounding practical
materialism to which we have been reduced in this
country can hardly be more clearly shown than it is by the
expressions that we
employ in common life. We speak quite ordinarily of man as
having a soul, of
“saving”
our souls, and so on, evidently regarding the physical body as the real
man and the soul as a mere appanage,
a vague something to be considered as
property of the body.
With an idea so
little defined as this, it can hardly be a matter of surprise that many people
go a little further along the same lines, and doubt whether this vague
something exists at all.
So it would seem that
the ordinary man is
very often quite uncertain whether he possesses a soul or
not; still less does
he know that the soul is immortal. That he should remain in
this pitiable condition of ignorance seems strange, for there is a very great
deal of evidence available even in the outer world, to show that man has an
existence quite apart from his body, capable of being carried on at a distance
from it while it is living, and entirely without it when it is dead.
Until we have
entirely rid ourselves of this extraordinary delusion that the body is the man,
it is quite impossible that we should at all appreciate the real facts of the case.
A little investigation immediately shows us that the body is only a vehicle by
means of which the man manifests himself in connection with this particular
type of gross matter out of which our visible world is
built.
Furthermore, it shows
that other and subtler types of matter exist – not only
the ether admitted by modern science as interpenetrating all
known substances,
but other types of matter which interpenetrate ether in
turn, and are as much finer than ether as it is than solid matter.
The question will
naturally occur to the reader as to how it will be possible for man to become
conscious of the existence of types of matter so wonderfully fine, so minutely
subdivided. The answer is that he can become conscious of them in the same way
as he becomes conscious of the lower matter – by receiving vibrations from
them.
And he is enabled to
receive vibrations from them by reason of the fact that he
possesses matter of
these finer types as part of himself – that just as his body of dense matter is
his vehicle for perceiving and communicating with the world of dense matter, so
does the finer matter within him constitute for him a vehicle by means of which
he can perceive and communicate with the world of finer matter which is
imperceptible to the grosser physical senses.
This is by no means a
new idea. It will be remembered that
“there is a natural
body, and there is a spiritual body,” and that he furthermore refers to both
the soul and the spirit in man, by no means employing the two synonymously, as
is so often ignorantly done at the present day. It speedily becomes evident
that man is a far more complex being than is ordinarily supposed; that not only
is he a spirit within a soul but that this soul has various vehicles of different
degrees of density, the physical body being only one, and the lowest of them.
These various
vehicles may all be described as bodies in relation to their respective levels
of matter. It might be said that there exist around us a series of worlds one
within the other (by inter-penetration), and that man possesses a body for each
of these worlds, by means of which he may observe it and live in it.
He learns by degrees
how to use these various bodies, and in that way gains a much more complete idea
of the great complex world in which he lives; for all these other inner worlds
are in reality still part of it.
In this way he comes
to understand very many things which before seemed
mysterious to him; he
ceases to identify himself with his bodies, and learns that they are only
vestures which he may put off and resume or change without being himself in the
least affected thereby.
Once more we must
repeat that all this by no means metaphysical speculation or pious opinion, but
definite scientific fact thoroughly well known experimentally to those who have
studied Theosophy.
Strange as it may
seem to many to find precise statements taking the place of
hypothesis upon questions such as these, I am speaking here of
nothing that is
not known by direct and constantly repeated observation to a
large number of
students. Assuredly “we know whereof we speak”, not by faith but
by experiment,
and therefore we speak with confidence. To these inner
worlds or different levels of nature we usually give the name of planes.
We speak of the
visible world as “the physical plane”, though under that name we include also
the gases and various grades of ether.
To the next stage of
materiality the name of “the astral plane” was given by the
medieval alchemists (who were well aware of its existence), and
we have adopted
their title. Within this exists another world of still finer
matter, of which we speak as “the mental plane”, because of its matter is
composed what is commonly called the mind in man.
There are other still
higher planes, but I need not trouble the reader with designations for them,
since we are at present dealing only with man’s manifestation in the lower
worlds.
It must always be
born in mind that all these worlds are in no way removed from
us in space. In fact, they all occupy exactly the same
space, and are all equally about us always. At the moment our consciousness is
focused in and working through our physical brain, and thus we are conscious
only of the physical world, and not even of the whole of that. But we have only
to learn to focus that consciousness in one of these higher vehicles, and at
once the physical fades from our view, and we see instead the world of matter which
corresponds to the vehicle used.
Recollect that all
matter is in essence the same. Astral matter does not differ
in its nature from physical matter any more than ice
differs in its nature from steam. It is simply the same thing in a different
condition. Physical matter may become astral, or astral may become mental, if
only it be sufficiently subdivided, and caused to vibrate with the proper
degree of rapidity.
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