<p>The Rosicrucian Mystery teaching gives a
scientific method whereby an aspirant to higher
life may purge himself continually, and thus
be able to entirely avoid existence in purgatory.
Each night after retiring the pupil reviews
his life during the past day <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">in reverse
order</span></em>. He starts to visualize as clearly as
possible the scene which took place just before
retiring. He then endeavors to impartially
view his actions in that scene examining
them to see whether he did right or wrong. If
the latter, he endeavors to <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">feel and realize as
</span><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page171"></span><SPAN name="Pg171" id="Pg171" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN><span style="font-style: italic">
vividly as possible</span></em> that wrong. For instance,
if he spoke harshly to someone, and upon later
consideration finds it was not merited, he will
endeavor to <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">feel</span></em> exactly as that one felt whom
he wronged and at the very earliest opportunity
to apologize for the hasty expression.
Then he will call up the next scene in backward
succession which may perhaps be the
supper table. In respect of that scene he will
examine himself as to whether he ate to live,
sparingly and of foods prepared without suffering
to other creatures of God, (such as
flesh foods that cannot be obtained without
taking life). If he finds that he allowed his
appetite to run away with him and that he
ate gluttonously, he will endeavor to overcome
these habits, for to live a clean life we
must have a clean body and no one can live to
his highest possibilities while making his
stomach a graveyard for the decaying corpses
of murdered animals. In this respect there
occurs to the writer a little poem by Ella
Wheeler Wilcox:</p>
<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
<div class="tei tei-lg" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em; margin-top: 0.90em">
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left"><span class="tei tei-q" style="text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">I am the voice of the voiceless;</span></span></div>
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em"><span style="font-size: 90%">Through me the dumb shall speak,</span></div>
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 90%">Till a deaf world's ear</span></div>
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em"><span style="font-size: 90%">Shall be made to hear</span></div>
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 3.60em"><span style="font-size: 90%">The wrongs of the wordless weak.</span></div>
</div>
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page172"></span><SPAN name="Pg172" id="Pg172" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
<div class="tei tei-lg" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em; margin-top: 0.90em">
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 90%">The same force formed the sparrow</span></div>
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em"><span style="font-size: 90%">That fashioned man the king;</span></div>
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 90%">The God of the whole</span></div>
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 90%">Gave a spark of soul</span></div>
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 3.60em"><span style="font-size: 90%">To furred and feathered thing.</span></div>
</div>
<div class="tei tei-lg" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em; margin-top: 0.90em">
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 90%">And I am my brother's keeper</span></div>
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em"><span style="font-size: 90%">And I will fight his fight,</span></div>
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 90%">And speak the word</span></div>
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 90%">For beast and bird</span></div>
<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 3.60em"><span style="font-size: 90%">Till the world shall set things right.</span></div>
</div></div>
<p>Thus the pupil will continue to review each
scene <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">in reverse order</span></em> from night till morning,
and to <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">feel really sorry</span></em> for whatever he
has done amiss. He will not neglect to <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">feel
glad</span></em> either when he comes to a scene where
he has done well, and <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">the more intensely he
can feel, the more thoroughly he will eradicate
the record upon the tablet of the heart
and sharpen his conscience</span></em>, so that as time
goes on from year to year, he will find less
cause for blame and enhance his soul power
enormously. Thus he will grow in a measure
impossible by any less systematic method,
and there will be no necessity for his stay in
purgatory after death.</p>
<p>This evening exercise and another, for the
morning, if persistently performed day by
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page173"></span><SPAN name="Pg173" id="Pg173" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
day, will in time awaken the spiritual vision
as they improve life. This matter has, however,
been so thoroughly treated in number
11 of the lecture series: <span class="tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Spiritual Sight
and Insight; its safe culture and control</span></span>,”</span>
that it is unnecessary to dwell upon the matter
further in this place.</p>
<p><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">The First Heaven.</span></span></p>
<p>In the first heaven, which is located in the
higher regions of the Desire World, the panorama
of life again unrolls and reveals every
scene where we aimed to help or benefit others.
They were not felt at the time the spirit
was in the lower regions, for higher desires
cannot express themselves in the coarse matter
composing the lower regions of the Desire
World, but when the spirit ascends to
the first heaven it reaps from each scene all
the good which it expressed in life. It will
feel the gratitude poured out by those whom
it helped; if it comes to a scene where itself
received a favor from others <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">and was grateful</span></em>,
it will experience the gratitude anew.
The sum of all these feelings is there amalgamated
into the spirit to serve in a future life
as incentives to good.</p>
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page174"></span><SPAN name="Pg174" id="Pg174" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
<p>Thus, the soul is purged from evil in purgatory,
and strengthened in good in the first
heaven. In one region the extract of sufferings
become <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">conscience</span></em> to deter us from doing
wrong, in the other region the quintessence
of good is transmuted to <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">benevolence</span></em> and altruism
which are the basis of all true progress.
Moreover, purgatory is far from being
a place of <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">punishment</span></em>, it is perhaps the most
beneficent realm in nature, for <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">because of
purgation we are born innocent</span></em> life after life.
The tendencies to commit the same evil for
which we suffered remain with us and temptations
to commit the same wrongs will be
placed in our path until we have consciously
overcome the evil here; temptation is not sin,
however, the sin is in yielding.</p>
<p>Among the inhabitants of the invisible
world there is one class which lives a particularly
painful life, sometimes for a great
many years, namely, the suicide who tried to
play truant from the school of life. Yet it is
not an angry God or a malevolent devil who
administers punishment, but an immutable
law which proportions the sufferings differently
to each individual suicide.</p>
<p>We learned previously, when considering
the World of Thought, that each form in this
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page175"></span><SPAN name="Pg175" id="Pg175" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
visible world has its archetype there,—a vibrating
hollow mold which emits a certain
harmonious sound; that sound attracts and
forms physical matter into the shape we behold,
much in the same manner as when we
place a little sand upon a glass plate and rub
the edge with a violin bow, the sand is shaped
into different geometrical figures which
change as the sound changes.</p>
<p>The little atom in the heart is the sample
and the center around which the atoms in our
body gather. When that is removed at death,
the center is lacking, and although the archetype
keeps on vibrating until the limit of the
life has been reached—as also previously explained,—no
matter can be drawn into the
hollow shape of the archetype and therefore
the suicide feels a dreadful gnawing pain as
if he were hollowed out, a torture which can
only be likened to the pangs of hunger. In
his case, the intense suffering will continue
for exactly as many years as he should have
lived in the body. At the expiration of that
time, the archetype collapses as it does when
death comes naturally. Then the pain of the
suicide ceases, and he commences his period
of purgation as do those who die a natural
death. But the memory of sufferings experienced
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page176"></span><SPAN name="Pg176" id="Pg176" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
in consequence of the act of suicide will
remain with him in future lives and deter him
from a similar mistake.</p>
<p>In the first heaven there is a class who have
not had any purgatorial existence and who
lead a particularly joyous life: the children.
Our homes may be saddened almost beyond
endurance when the little flower is broken
and the sunshine it brought has gone. But
could we see the beautiful existence which
these little ones lead, and did we understand
the great benefits which accrue to a child from
its limited stay there, our sorrow would be at
least ameliorated in a great measure, and the
wound upon our heart would heal more
quickly. Besides, as nothing else in the
world happens without a cause, so there is
also a much deeper cause for infant mortality
than we are usually aware of, and as we
awake to the facts of the case, we shall be
able to avoid in future the sorrow incident to
loss of our little ones.</p>
<p>To understand the case properly we must
revert to the experiences of the dying in the
death hour. We remember that the panorama
of the past life is etched upon the desire
body during a period varying from a few
hours to three and one-half days, just subsequent
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page177"></span><SPAN name="Pg177" id="Pg177" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
to demise. We recall also, that upon
the depth of this etching depends the clearness
of the picture, and that the more vivid
this panorama of life, the more intensely will
the spirit suffer in purgatory and feel the
joys of heaven; also, that the greater the suffering
in purgatory the stronger the conscience
in the next life.</p>
<p>It was explained how the horrors of death
upon the battlefield, in an accident or other
untoward circumstances would prevent the
spirit from giving all its attention to the panorama
of life with the result that there would
be a light etching in the desire body, followed
by a vague and insipid existence in purgatory
and the first heaven. It was also stated that
hysterical lamentations in the death chamber
would produce the same effect.</p>
<p>A spirit which had thus escaped suffering
proportionate to its misdeeds, and which had
not experienced the pleasure commensurate
with the good it had done, would not in a future
life have as well developed a conscience
as it ought to have, nor would it be as benevolent
as it ought to be, and therefore the life,
terminated under conditions over which the
spirit had no control, would be partly wasted.
The Great Leaders of humanity therefore
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page178"></span><SPAN name="Pg178" id="Pg178" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
take steps to counteract such a calamity and
prevent an injustice. The spirit is brought
to birth, caused to die in childhood, it re-enters
the Desire World and in the first heaven
it is taught the lessons of which it was deprived
previously.</p>
<p>As the first heaven is located in the Desire
World,—which is the realm of light and color,—where
matter is shaped most readily by
thought, the little ones are given wonderful
toys impossible of construction here. They
are taught to play with <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">colors which work
upon their moral character</span></em> in exactly the
manner each child requires. Anyone who is
at all sensitive is affected by the color of his
clothing and surroundings. Some colors have
a depressing effect, while others inspire us
with energy, and others again soothe and
comfort us. In the Desire World the effect
of colors is much more intense, they are much
more potent factors of good and evil there
than here, and in this color play, the child
imbibes unconsciously the qualities which it
did not acquire on account of accident or lamentations
of relatives. Often it also falls to
the lot of such relatives to care for a child in
the invisible world, or perhaps to give it birth
and see it die. Thus they receive just retribution
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page179"></span><SPAN name="Pg179" id="Pg179" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
for the wrong committed. As wars
cease, and man learns to be more careful of
life, and also how to care for the dying, infant
mortality, which now is so appalling, will
decrease.</p>
<p><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">The Second Heaven.</span></span></p>
<p>When both the good and evil of a life has
been extracted, the spirit discards its desire
body and ascends to the second heaven. The
desire body then commences to disintegrate
as the physical body and the vital body have
done, but it is a peculiarity of desire stuff,
that once it has been formed and inspired
with life, it persists for a considerable time.
Even after that life has fled it lives a semi-conscious,
independent life. Sometimes it is
drawn by magnetic attraction to relatives of
the spirit whose clothing it was, and at spiritualistic
seances these <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">shells</span></span> generally impersonate
the departed spirit and deceive its relatives.
As the panorama of the past life is
etched into the shells they have a memory of
incidents in connection with these relatives,
which facilitates the deception. But as the
intelligence has fled, they are of course unable
to give any true counsel, and that accounts
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page180"></span><SPAN name="Pg180" id="Pg180" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
for the inane, goody-goody nonsense
of which these things deliver themselves.</p>
<p>When passing from the first to the second
heaven, the spirit experiences the condition
known and described previously as <span class="tei tei-q">“The
Great Silence,”</span> where it stands utterly alone
conscious only of its divinity. When that silence
is broken there floats in upon the spirit
celestial harmonies of <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">the world of tone</span></em>
where the second heaven is located. It seems
then to lave in an ocean of sound and to experience
a joy beyond all description and
words, as it nears its heavenly home—for this
is the first of the truly spiritual realms from
which the spirit has been exiled during its
earth life and the subsequent post-mortem
existence. In the Desire World its work was
<em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">corrective</span></em>, but in the World of Thought the
human spirit becomes one with the nature
forces and its <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">creative</span></em> activity begins.</p>
<p>Under the law of causation we reap exactly
what we sow, and it would be wrong to place
one spirit in an environment where there is a
scarcity of the necessities of life, where a
scorching sun burns the crop and millions die
from famine, or where the raging flood
sweeps away primitive habitations not built
to withstand its ravages, and to bring another
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page181"></span><SPAN name="Pg181" id="Pg181" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
spirit to birth in a land of plenty, with a fertile
soil which yields a maximum of increase
with a minimum of labor, where the earth is
rich in minerals that may be used in industry
to facilitate transportation of products of the
soil from one point to another. If we were
thus placed without action or acquiescence
upon our part, there would be no justice, but
as our post-mortem existence in purgatory
and the first heaven is based upon our moral
attitude in this life so our activities in the
second heaven are determined by our mental
aspirations and they produce our future
physical environment, for in the second heaven,
the spirit becomes part of the nature
forces which work upon the earth and change
its climate, flora and fauna. A spirit of an
indolent nature, who indulges in day dreams
and metaphysical speculations <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">here</span></em>, is not
transformed by death respecting its mental
attitude any more than regarding its moral
propensities. It will dream away time in
heaven, glorying in its sights and sounds.
Thus it will neglect to work upon its future
country and return to a barren and arid land.
Spirits, on the other hand, whose material
aspirations lead them to desire so-called solid
comforts of hearth and home, who aim to
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page182"></span><SPAN name="Pg182" id="Pg182" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
promote great industries and whose mind is
concerned in trade and commerce, will build
in heaven a land that will suit their purpose:
fertile, immineralized, with navigable rivers
and sheltered harbors. They will return in
time to enjoy upon earth the fruits of their
labors in the second heaven, as they reap the
result of their life upon earth in purgatory
and the first heaven.</p>
<p><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">The Third Heaven.</span></span></p>
<p>In the third heaven most people have very
little consciousness for reasons explained in
connection with the Region of Abstract
Thought, for there the third heaven is located.
It is therefore more of a place of waiting
where the spirit rests between the time
when its labors in the second heaven have been
completed and the time when it again experiences
the desire for rebirth. But from this
realm inventors bring down their original
ideas; there the philanthropist obtains the
clearest vision of how to realize his utopian
dreams and the spiritual aspirations of the
saintly minded are given renewed impetus.</p>
<p>In time the desires of the spirit for further
experiences draws it back to rebirth, and the
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page183"></span><SPAN name="Pg183" id="Pg183" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
Great Celestial Beings who are known in the
Christian Religion as Recording Angels, assist
the spirit to come to birth in the place
best suited to give it the experience necessary
to further unfold its powers and possibilities.</p>
<p>We have all been here many times and in
different families, we have had relations of
varying nature with many different people
and usually there are several families among
whom we may seek re-embodiment to work
out our self-generated destiny and reap what
we have sown in former life. If there are no
special reasons why we should take birth in
any particular family among certain friends
or foes, the spirit is allowed to choose its own
place of birth. Thus it may be said that most
of us are in our present places by our own
prenatal choice.</p>
<p>In order to assist us in making that choice
the Recording Angels call up before the spirit's
vision a panorama in general outlines of
each of the offered lives. This panorama will
show what part of our past debts we are to
pay, and what fruits we may be expected to
reap in the coming life.</p>
<p>The spirit is left free to choose between the
several lives offered. But once a choice has
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page184"></span><SPAN name="Pg184" id="Pg184" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
been made no evasion is possible during life.
We have free will with regard to the future,
but the past <span class="tei tei-q">“<em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">mature</span></em>”</span> destiny we cannot escape,
as shown by the incident recorded in
<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">The Rosicrucian Cosmo Conception</span></span>, where
the writer warned a well known Los Angeles
lecturer that if he left his home upon a certain
day, he would be injured by a conveyance,
in head, neck, breast and shoulders.
The gentleman believed and intended to heed
our warning. Nevertheless he went to Sierra
Madre to lecture upon the fateful day. He
was injured in the places stated by a collision
and later explained: <span class="tei tei-q">“I thought the twenty-eighth
was the twenty-ninth.”</span></p>
<p>When the spirit has made its choice, it descends
into the second heaven where it is instructed
by the Angels and Archangels how
to build an archetype of the body which it
will later inhabit upon earth. Also here we
note the operation of the great law of justice
which decrees that we reap what we sow. If
our tastes are coarse and sensual, we shall
build an archetype which will express these
qualities; if we are refined and of aesthetic
taste, we shall build an archetype correspondingly
refined, but no one can obtain a
better body than he can build. Then, as the
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page185"></span><SPAN name="Pg185" id="Pg185" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
architect who builds a house in which he afterwards
lives, will suffer discomfort if he
neglects to properly ventilate it, so also the
spirit feels disease in a poorly constructed
body, and as the architect learns to avoid
mistakes and remedy the short-comings of
one house when building another, so also the
spirit which suffers from defects in its body,
learns in time to build better and better vehicles.</p>
<p>In the Region of Concrete Thought, the
spirit also draws to itself materials for a new
mind. As a magnet draws iron filings but
leaves other substances alone, so also each
spirit draws only the kind of mind-stuff which
it used in its former life, plus that which it
has learned to use in its present post-mortem
state. Then it descends into the Desire
World where it gathers material for a new
desire body such as will express appropriately
its moral characteristics, and later it
attracts a certain amount of ether which is
built into the mold of the archetype constructed
in the second heaven and acts as cement
between the solids, liquids and gaseous
material from the bodies of parents which
forms the dense physical body of a child, and
in due time the latter is brought to birth.</p>
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page186"></span><SPAN name="Pg186" id="Pg186" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
<p><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Birth and Child Life.</span></span></p>
<p>It must not be imagined, however, that
when the little body of a child has been born,
the process of birth is completed. The dense
physical body has had the longest evolution,
and as a shoemaker who has worked at his
trade for a number of years is more expert
than an apprentice and can make better shoes
and <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">quicker</span></em>, so also the spirit which has built
many physical bodies produces them quickly,
but the vital body is a later acquisition of the
human being. Therefore we are not so expert
in building that vehicle. Consequently it
takes longer to construct that from the materials
not used up in making the lining of the
archetype, and the vital body is not born until
the seventh year. Then the period of rapid
growth commences. The desire body is a
still later addition of composite man, and is
not brought to birth until the fourteenth year
when the desire nature expresses itself most
strongly during so-called <span class="tei tei-q">“hot”</span> youth, and the
mind, which makes man man, does not come
to birth until the twenty-first year. In law
that age is recognized as the earliest time he
is fitted to exercise a franchise.</p>
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page187"></span><SPAN name="Pg187" id="Pg187" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
<p>This knowledge is of the utmost importance
to parents, as a proper understanding of the
development which should take place in each
of the septenary epochs enables the educator
to work intelligently with nature and thus
fulfill more thoroughly the trust of a parent
than those who are ignorant of the Rosicrucian
Mystery Teaching. We shall therefore
devote the remaining pages to an elucidation
of this matter and of the importance of the
knowledge of astrology upon the part of the
parent.</p>
<p><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">The Mystery of Light, Color and
Consciousness.</span></span></p>
<p><span class="tei tei-q">“God is Light,”</span> says the Bible, and we are
unable to conceive of a grander simile of His
Omnipresence, or the mode of His manifestation.
Even the greatest telescopes have
failed to reach the boundaries of light, though
they reveal to us stars millions of miles from
the earth, and we may well ask ourselves, as
did the Psalmist of old: Whither shall I flee
from Thy Presence? If I ascend into heaven
Thou art there, If I make my bed in the grave
(the Hebrew word <span lang="he" class="tei tei-foreign" xml:lang="he"><span style="font-style: italic">sheol</span></span>
means <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">grave</span></span> and
not hell), Thou art there, If I take the wings
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page188"></span><SPAN name="Pg188" id="Pg188" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
of morning and dwell in the uttermost parts
of the sea, even there shall thy hand lead
me.</p>
<p>When, in the dawn of Being, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">God the Father</span></span>
enunciated <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">The Word</span></span>, and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">The Holy Spirit</span></span>
moved upon the sea of homogeneous <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Virgin
Matter</span></span>, primeval <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Darkness</span></span> was turned to
<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Light</span></span>. That is therefore the prime manifestation
of Deity, and a study of the principles
of Light will reveal to the mystic intuition a
wonderful source of spiritual inspiration. As
it would take us too far afield from our subject
we shall not enter into an elucidation of
that theme here, except so far as to give an
elementary idea of how divine Life energizes
the human frame and stimulates to action.</p>
<p>Truly, God is ONE and undivided, He enfolds
within His Being all that is, as the white
light embraces all colors. But He appears
three-fold in manifestation, as the white light
is refracted in three primary colors: Blue,
Yellow and Red. Wherever we see these colors
they are emblematical of the Father, Son
and Holy Spirit. These three primary rays
of divine Life are diffused or radiated
through the sun and produce <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Life</span></span>,
<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Consciousness</span></span>
and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Form</span></span> upon each of the seven light-bearers,
the planets, which are called <span class="tei tei-q">“the
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page189"></span><SPAN name="Pg189" id="Pg189" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
Seven Spirits before the Throne.”</span> Their
names are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars,
Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. Bode's law
proves that Neptune does not belong to our
solar system and the reader is referred to
<span class="tei tei-q">“Simplified Scientific Astrology”</span> by the
present writer, for mathematical demonstration
of this contention.</p>
<p>Each of the seven planets receives the light
of the sun in a different measure, according
to its proximity to the central orb and the
constitution of its atmosphere, and the beings
upon each, according to their stage of
development, have affinity for some of the
solar rays. They absorb the color or colors
congruous to them, and reflect the remainder
upon the other planets. This reflected ray
bears with it an impulse of the nature of the
beings with which it has been in contact.</p>
<p>Thus the divine Light and Life comes to
each planet, either directly from the sun, or
reflected from its six sister planets, and as
the summer breeze which has been wafted
over blooming fields carries upon its silent
invisible wings the blended fragrance of a
multitude of flowers, so also the subtle influences
from the garden of God bring to us the
commingled impulses of all the Spirits and
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page190"></span><SPAN name="Pg190" id="Pg190" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
in that varicolored light we live and move and
have our being.</p>
<p>The rays which come directly from the sun
are productive of spiritual illumination, the
reflected rays from other planets make for
added consciousness and moral development
and the rays reflected by way of the moon
give physical growth.</p>
<p>But as each planet can only absorb a certain
quantity of one or more colors according
to the general stage of evolution there, so
each being upon earth: mineral, plant, animal
and man can only absorb and thrive upon a
certain quantity of the various rays projected
upon the earth. The remainder do not affect
it or produce sensation, any more than
the blind are conscious of light and color
which exist everywhere around them.
Therefore each being is differently affected
by the stellar rays and the science of Astrology
a fundamental truth in nature, of enormous
benefit in the attainment of spiritual
growth.</p>
<p>From a horoscopic figure in mystic script
we may learn our own strength and weakness,
with the path best suited to our development,
or we may see the tendencies of those friends
who come to us as children, and what traits
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page191"></span><SPAN name="Pg191" id="Pg191" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
are dormant in them. Thus we shall know
clearly how to discharge our duty as parents,
by repressing evil before it comes to birth
and fostering good, so that it may bring forth
most abundantly the spiritual potencies of
the soul committed to our care.</p>
<p>As we have already said, man returns to
earth to reap that which he has sown in previous
lives and to sow anew the seeds which
make for future experience. The stars are
the heavenly time keepers which measure the
year, the moon indicates the month when time
will be propitious to harvest or to sow.</p>
<p>The child is a mystery to us all, we can
only know its propensities as they slowly develop
into characteristics, but it is usually
too late to check when evil habits have been
formed and the youth is upon the downward
grade. A horoscope cast for the time of birth
in a scientific manner shows the tendencies
to good or evil in the child, and if a parent
will take time and trouble necessary to study
the science of the stars, he or she may do the
child intrusted to his or her care an inestimable
service by fostering tendencies to good
and repressing the evil bent of a child ere it
has crystallized into habit. Do not imagine
that a superior mathematical knowledge is
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page192"></span><SPAN name="Pg192" id="Pg192" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
necessary to erect a horoscope. Many construct
a horoscope in such an involved manner,
so <span class="tei tei-q">“fearfully and wonderfully made”</span>
that it is unreadable to themselves or others,
while a simple figure easy of reading may be
constructed by anyone who knows how to add
and subtract. This method has been thoroughly
elucidated in Simplified Scientific
Astrology which is a complete text book,
though small and inexpensive, and parents
who have the welfare of their children
thoroughly at heart should endeavor to learn
for themselves, for even though their ability
may not compare with that of a professional
astrologer, their intimate knowledge of the
child and their deep interest will more than
compensate for such lack and enable them to
see most deeply into the child's character by
means of its horoscope.</p>
<p><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Education of Children.</span></span></p>
<p>Respecting the birth of the various vehicles
and the influence which that has upon
life, we may say that during the time from
birth to the seventh year the lines of growth
of the physical body are determined, and as
it has been noted that sound is builder both
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page193"></span><SPAN name="Pg193" id="Pg193" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
in the great and small, we may well imagine
that rhythm must have an enormous influence
upon the growing and sensitive little
child's organism. The apostle John in the
first chapter of his gospel expresses this idea
mystically in the beautiful words: <span class="tei tei-q">“In the
beginning was the WORD ... and
without it was not anything made that was
made ... and the word became flesh;”</span>
the word is a rhythmic sound, which issued
from the Creator, reverberated through the
universe and marshaled countless millions of
atoms into the multiplex variety of shapes
and forms which we see about us. The
mountain, the mayflower, the mouse and the
man are all embodiments of that great Cosmic
Word which is still sounding through the
universe and which is still building and ever
building though unheard by our insensitive
ears. But though we do not hear that wonderful
celestial sound, we may work upon
the little child's body by terrestrial music,
and though the nursery rhymes are without
sense, they are nevertheless bearers of a wonderful
rhythm, and the more a child is taught
to say, sing and repeat them, to dance and to
march to them, the more music is incorporated
into a child's daily life, the stronger
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page194"></span><SPAN name="Pg194" id="Pg194" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
and healthier will be its body in future years.</p>
<p>There are two mottoes which apply during
this period, one to the child and the other to
the parent: <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Example</span></span>
and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Imitation</span></span>. No creature
under heaven is more imitative than a
little child, and its conduct in after years will
depend largely upon the example set by its
parents during its early life. It is no use to
tell the child <span class="tei tei-q">“not to mind,”</span> it has no mind
wherewith to discriminate, but follows its
natural tendency, as water flows down a hill,
when it imitates. Therefore it behooves
every parent to remember from morning till
night that watchful eyes are upon him all the
time waiting but for him to act in order to
follow his example.</p>
<p>It is of the utmost importance that the
child's clothing should be very loose, particularly
the clothing of little boys, as chafing
garments often produce vices which follow a
man through life.</p>
<p>If anyone should attempt to forcibly extract
a babe from the protecting womb of its
mother, the outrage would result in death,
because the babe has not yet arrived at a maturity
sufficient to endure impacts of the
Physical World. In the three septenary periods
which follow birth, the invisible vehicles
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page195"></span><SPAN name="Pg195" id="Pg195" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
are still in the womb of mother nature.
If we teach a child of tender years to memorize,
or to think, or if we arouse its feelings
and emotions, we are in fact opening the protecting
womb of nature and the results are
equally as disastrous in other respects as a
forced premature birth. Child prodigies usually
become men and women of less than ordinary
intelligence. We should not hinder the
child from learning or thinking of <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">his own
volition</span></em>, but we should not goad them on as
parents often do to nourish their own pride.</p>
<p>When the vital body is born at the age of
seven a period of growth begins and a new
motto, or relation rather, is established between
parent and child. This may be expressed
in the two words <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Authority</span></span> and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Discipleship</span></span>.
In this period the child is taught
certain lessons which it takes upon faith in
the authority of its teachers, whether at home
or at school, and as memory is a faculty of
the vital body it can now memorize what is
learned. It is therefore eminently teachable;
particularly because it is unbiased by pre-conceived
opinions which prevent most of us
from accepting new views. At the end of this
second period: from about twelve to fourteen,
the vital body has been so far developed
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page196"></span><SPAN name="Pg196" id="Pg196" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
that puberty is reached. At the age of fourteen
we have the birth of the desire body,
which marks the commencement of self-assertion.
In earlier years the child regards itself
more as belonging to a family and subordinate
to the wishes of its parents than after
the fourteenth year. The reason is this: In
the throat of the fœtus and the young child
there is a gland called the thymus gland,
which is largest before birth, then gradually
diminishes through the years of childhood
and finally disappears at ages which vary according
to the characteristics of the child.
Anatomists have been puzzled as to the function
of this organ and have not yet come to
any settled conclusion, but it has been suggested
that before development of the red
marrow bones, the child is not able to manufacture
its own blood, and that therefore the
thymus gland contains an essence, supplied
by the parents, upon which the child may
draw during infancy and childhood, till able
to manufacture its own blood. That theory
is approximately true, and as the family
blood flows in the child, it looks upon itself as
part of the family and not as an Ego. But
the moment it commences to manufacture its
own blood, the Ego asserts itself, it is no
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page197"></span><SPAN name="Pg197" id="Pg197" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
longer Papa's girl or Mamma's boy, it has an
<span class="tei tei-q">“I”</span>-dentity of its own. Then comes the critical
age when parents reap what they have
sown. The mind has not yet been born, nothing
holds the desire nature in check, and
much, very much, depends upon how the
child has been taught in earlier years and
what example the parents have set. At this
point in life self-assertion, the feeling <span class="tei tei-q">“<em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">I am
myself</span></em>”</span>, is stronger than at any other time
and therefore authority should give place to
<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Advice</span></span>; the parent should practice the utmost
tolerance, for at no time in life is a human being
as much in need of sympathy as during
the seven years from fourteen to twenty-one
when the desire nature is rampant and unchecked.</p>
<p>It is a crime to inflict corporal punishment
upon a child at any age. Might is never
right, and as the stronger, parents should always
have compassion for the weaker. But
there is one feature of corporal punishment
which makes it particularly dangerous to apply
it to the youth: namely, that it wakens the
passional nature which is already perhaps beyond
the control of a growing boy.</p>
<p>If we whip a dog, we shall soon break its
spirit and transform it into a cringing cur,
<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page198"></span><SPAN name="Pg198" id="Pg198" class="tei tei-anchor"></SPAN>
and it is deplorable that some parents seem
to regard it as their mission in life to break
the spirit of their children with the rule of
the rod. If there is one universal lack among
the human race which is more apparent than
any other, it is lack of will, and as parents we
may remedy the evil in a large measure by
guiding the wills of our children along such
lines as dictated by our own more mature
reason, so that we help them to grow a backbone
instead of a wishbone with which unfortunately
most of us are afflicted. Therefore,
never whip a child; when punishment is
necessary, correct by withholding favors or
withdrawing privileges.</p>
<p>At the twenty-first year the birth of the
mind transforms the youth into a man or a
woman fully equipped to commence his own
life in the school of experience.</p>
<p>Thus we have followed the human spirit
around a life cycle from death to birth and
maturity, we have seen how immutable law
governs his every step and how he is ever
encompassed by the loving care of the Great
and Glorious Beings who are the ministers of
God. The method of his future development
will be explained in a later work which will
deal with <span class="tei tei-q">“The Christian Mystic Initiation.”</span></p>
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