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Theosophy
we are pleased to present here an in depth
manual of Theosophical ideas
and concepts by Alfred Percy Sinnett who
was a major contributor to the development
of modern Theosophy in the early years of
the Theosophical movement
Esoteric Buddhism
By
Alfred Percy Sinnett
Esoteric
Buddhism
Preface
to the Annotated Edition
SINCE this book was first published in the beginning of 1883, I have
come into possession of much additional information bearing on many of the
problems dealt with. But I am glad to say that such later teaching only reveals
incompleteness in my original conception of the esoteric doctrine, - no
material error so far. Indeed I have received from the great Adept himself,
from whom I obtained my instruction in the first instance, the assurance that
the book as it now stands is a sound and trustworthy statement of the scheme of
Nature as understood by the initiates of occult science, which may have to be a
good deal developed in the future, if the interest it excites is keen enough to
constitute an efficient demand for further teaching of this kind on the part of
the world at large, but will never have to be remodelled or apologized for. In
view of this assurance it seems best that I should now put forward my later
conclusions and additional information in the form of annotations on each
branch of the subject, rather than infuse them into the original text, which,
under the circumstances, I am reluctant in any way to alter. I have therefore
adopted that plan in the present edition.
As conveying an indirect acknowledgement of the general harmony to be
traced between these teachings and the recognized philosophical tenets of
certain other great schools of Indian thought, I may here refer to criticisms
on this book, which were published in the Indian magazine the Theosophist
in June, 1883, by “a Brahman Hindoo.” The writer complains that in interpreting
the esoteric doctrine, I have departed unnecessarily from accepted Sanskrit
nomenclature; but his objection merely is that I have given unfamiliar names in
some cases to ideas already embodied in Hindoo sacred writings, and that I have
done too much honour to the religious system commonly known as Buddhism, by
representing that as more closely allied with the esoteric doctrine than any
other. “The popular wisdom of the majority of Hindűs to this day,” says my
Brahman critic, “is more or less tinged with the esoteric doctrine taught in Mr
Sinnett’s book misnamed ‘Esoteric Buddhism,” while there is not a single
village or hamlet in the whole of India in which people are not more or less
acquainted with the sublime tenets of the Vedânta philosophy . . . . The
effects of Karma in the next birth, the enjoyment of its fruits, good or evil,
in a subjective or spiritual state of existence prior to the reincarnation of
the spiritual monad in this or any other world, the loitering of the
unsatisfied souls or human shells in the earth (Kâma loca), the pralayic and
manvantaric periods . . . . are not only intelligible, but are even familiar to
a great many Hindűs, under names different from those made use by the author of
‘Esoteric Buddhism.’ “ So much the better, -I take leave to rejoin, - from the
point of view of Western readers, to whom it must be a matter of indifference
whether the esoteric Hindoo or Buddhist religion is nearest to absolutely true
spiritual science, which should certainly bear no name that appears to wed it
to any one faith in the external world more than to another. All that we in
Europe can be anxious for, is to arrive at a clear understanding as to the
essential principles of that science, and if we find the principles defined in
this book claimed by the cultured representatives of more than one great
Oriental creed as equally the underlying truths of their different systems, we
shall be all the better inclined to believe the present exposition of doctrine
worth our attention.
In regard to the complaint itself, that the teachings here reduced to an
intelligible shape are incorrectly described by the name this book bears, I
cannot do better than quote the note by which the editor of the Theosophist
replies to his Brahman contributor. This note says: -“We print the above letter
as it expresses in courteous language, and in an able manner, the views of a
large number of our Hindoo brothers. At the same time it must be stated that
the name of ‘Esoteric Buddhism’ was given to Mr Sinnett’s latest publication,
not because the doctrine propounded therein is meant to be specially identified
with any particular form of faith, but because Buddhism means the
doctrine of the Buddhas, the Wise i.e. the Wisdom Religion.” For my own
part I need only add that I fully accept and adopt that explanation of the
matter. It would indeed be a misconception of the design which this book is
intended to sub-serve, to suppose it concerned with the recommendation, to a dilettante
modern taste, of Old World fashions in religious thought. The external forms
and fancies of religion in one age may be a little purer, in another a little
more corrupt, but they inevitably adapt themselves to their period, and it
would be extravagant to imagine them interchangeable. The present statement is
not put forward in the hope of making Buddhists from among the adherents of any
other system, but with the view of conveying to thoughtful readers, as well in
the East as in the West, a series of leading ideas relating to the actual
verities of Nature, and the real facts of man’s progress through evolution,
which have been communicated to the present writer by Eastern philosophers, and
thus fall most readily into an Oriental mould. For the value of these teachings
will perhaps be most fully realized when we clearly perceive that they are
scientific in their character rather than controversial. Spiritual truths, if
they are truths, may evidently be dealt with in a no less scientific spirit
than chemical reactions. And no religious feeling, of whatever colour it may
be, need be disturbed by the importation into the general stock of knowledge of
new discoveries about the constitution and nature of man on the plane of his
higher activities. True religion will eventually find a way to assimilate much
fresh knowledge, in the same way that it always finally acquiesces in a general
enlargement of Knowledge on the physical plane. This, in the first instance,
may sometimes disconcert notions associated with religious belief, - as
geological science at first embarrassed biblical chronology. But in time men
came to see that the essence of the biblical statement does not reside in the
literal sense of the cosmological passages in the Old Testament, and religious
conceptions grew all the purer for the relief thus afforded. In just the same
way when positive scientific knowledge begins to embrace a comprehension of the
laws relating to the spiritual development of man, -some misconceptions of
Nature, long blended with religion, may have to give way, but still it will be
found that the central ideas of true religion have been cleared up and
strengthened all the better for the process. Especially as such processes
continue, will the internal dissensions of the religious world be inevitably
subdued. The warfare of sects can only be due to a failure on the part of rival
sectarians to grasp fundamental facts. Could a time come when the basic ideas
on which religion rests, should be comprehended with the same certainty with
which we comprehend some primary physical laws, and disagreement about them be
recognized by all educated people as ridiculous, then there would not be room
for very acrimonious divergences of religious sentiment. Externals of religious
thought would still differ in different climates and among different races, -
as dress and dietaries differ, - but such differences would not give rise to
intellectual antagonism.
Basic facts of the nature indicated are developed, it appears to me, in
the exposition of spiritual science we have now obtained from our Eastern
friends. It is quite unnecessary for religious thinkers to turn aside from them
under the impression that they are arguments in favour of some Eastern, in
preference to the more general Western creed. If medical science were to
discover a new fact about man’s body, were to unveil some hitherto concealed
principle on which the growth of skin and flesh and bone is carried on, that
discovery would not be regarded as trenching at all on the domain of religion.
Would the domain of religion be invaded, for example, by a discovery that
should go one step behind the action of the nerves, and disclose a finer set of
activities manipulating these as they manipulate the muscles? At all events,
even if such a discovery might begin to reconcile science and religion, no man
who allows any of his higher faculties to enter into his religious thinking
would put aside a positive fact of Nature, plainly shown to be such, as hostile
to religion. Being a fact it would inevitably fit in with all other facts, and
with religious truth among the number. So with the great mass of information in
reference to the spiritual evolution of man embodied in the present statement.
Our best plan evidently is to ask, before we look into the report I bring
forward, not whether it will square in all respects with preconceived views,
but whether it really does introduce us to a series of natural facts connected
with the growth and development of man’s higher faculties. If it does this we
may wisely examine the facts first in the scientific spirit, and leave them to
exercise whatever effect on collateral belief may be reasonable and legitimate later
on.
Ramifying, as the explanation proceeds, into a great many side paths, it
will be seen that the central statement now put forward constitutes a theory of
anthropology which completes and spiritualises the ordinary notions of physical
evolution. The theory which traces man’s development by successive and very
gradual improvements of animal forms from generation to generation, is a
very barren and miserable theory regarded as an all-embracing account of
creation; but properly understood it paves the way for a comprehension of the
higher concurrent process which is all the while evolving the soul of man in
the spiritual realm of existence. The present view of the matter reconciles the
evolutionary method with the deeply seated craving of every self-conscious
entity for perpetuity of individual life. The disjointed series of improving forms
on this earth have no individuality, and the life of each in turn is a separate
transaction which finds in the next similar transaction, no compensation for
suffering involved, no justice, no fruit of its efforts. It is just possible to
argue on the assumption of a new independent creation of a human soul every
time a new human form is produced by physiological growth, that in the after
spiritual states of such soul, justice may be awarded; but then this conception
is itself at variance with the fundamental idea of evolution, which traces, or
believes that it traces the origin of each soul to the workings of highly
developed matter in each case. Nor is it less at variance with the analogies of
Nature; but without going into that, it is enough for the moment to perceive
that the theory of spiritual evolution, as set forth in the teaching of
esoteric science, is at any rate in harmony with these analogies, while at the
same time it satisfactorily meets the requirements of justice, and of the
instinctive demand for continuity of individual life.
This theory recognizes the evolution of the soul as a process that is
quite continuous in itself, though carried out partly through the
instrumentality of a great series of dissociated forms. Putting aside for the
moment of profound metaphysics of the theory which trace the principle of life
from the original first cause of the cosmos, we find the soul as an entity
emerging from the animal kingdom, and passing into the earliest human forms,
without being at that time ripe for the higher intellectual life with which the
present state of humanity renders us familiar. But through successive
incarnations in forms whose physical improvement, under the Darwinian law, is
constantly fitting them to be its habitation at each return to objective life,
it gradually gathers that enormous range of experience which is summed up in
its higher development. In the intervals between its physical incarnations it
prolongs and works out, and finally exhausts or transmutes into so much
abstract development, the personal experiences of each life. This is the clue
to the true explanation of that apparent difficulty which besets the cruder
form of the theory of reincarnation which independent speculation has sometimes
thrown out. Each man is unconscious of having led previous lives, therefore he
contends that subsequent lives can afford him no compensation for this one. He
overlooks the enormous importance of the intervening spiritual condition, in
which he by no means forgets the personal adventures and emotions he has just
passed through, and in the course of which he distills these into so much
cosmic progress. In the following pages the elucidation of this profoundly
interesting mystery is attempted, and it will be seen that the view of events
now afforded us is not only a solution of the problems of life and death, but
of many very perplexing experiences on the borderland between those conditions
- or rather between physical and spiritual life - which have engaged attention
and speculation so widely of recent years in most civilized countries.
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Tekels Park is to
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Concerns are
raised about the fate of the wildlife as
The Spiritual
Retreat, Tekels Park in Camberley,
Surrey, England
is to be sold to a developer.
Tekels Park is a
50 acre woodland park, purchased
for the Adyar Theosophical Society in England
in 1929.
In addition to
concern about the park, many are
worried about the future of the Tekels Park
Deer
as they are not a
protected species.
Anyone planning a
“Spiritual” stay at the
Tekels Park Guest
House should be aware of the sale.
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Astral Travel will know that
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The Seven Principles of Man Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
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The Start of the Theosophical Society
History of the Theosophical Society
Theosophical Society Presidents
History of the Theosophical Society in Wales
The Three Objectives of the Theosophical Society
Explanation of the Theosophical Society Emblem
Glossaries of Theosophical Terms
An Outstanding Introduction to Theosophy
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Elementary Theosophy Who is the Man? Body and Soul
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What Theosophy Is From the Absolute to Man
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An Outline of Theosophy
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Theosophy - What it is How is it Known? The Method of Observation
General Principles The Three Great Truths The Deity
Advantage Gained from this
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The Wider Outlook Death Man’s Past and Future
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Snowdon in North
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March 2008 and became an independent
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