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I have waxed far past my usual verbose, but my hope was to at least show that
the Path of Initiation is a universal feature of all exoteric religions, being symbolized by
Christ's Ministry in conjunction with the cooperation of His close disciple, the Initiate Jesus - who was born an Initiate (of the 3rd Degree), as evidenced in his actions, speech and behavior from as early as 12 years old ... itself a number of great occult significance.
In conjunction with the above enumeration of the
Five Initiations as symbolized in Christianity (and Eastern traditions, as well), I will add this:
The Initiate Jesus obviously was required to do nothing
consciously in order to show us the
Birth of the Christ in the human heart ... and yet esoterically he is said to have taken upon himself
an enormous burden of karma, by choosing that birth - as he did - for the specific sacrifices which he would have to make in order to be of service to the Christ. The Individuality Whom we call
the Lord Maitreya, was then an Adept of the
5th Initiation, having earlier overshadowed
Sri Krishna of India.
As the Initiate Jesus learned from his parents and
other fellow Essenes, he was soon ready - even at a young age - to begin the preparations which were
necessary for the unusual and unique nature of the work which he had undertaken. This sent him to Greece, to Egypt, to the Far East ...
not to learn Buddhism, from non-existing Buddhist monks ... but to sit
at the feet of his Master, the future Christ - the Bodhisattva-to-be.
{I would not
dare claim to know
all the reasons why such was and
continues to be necessary; however, I have a response, if asked
WHY this form of learning had to occur. It is precisely the reason why HPB herself was called to
the same Ashram, or area, in Tibet ... though for part of a Revelation in
a new cycle - and not for something on the same scale as in the case of the Initiate Jesus.}
Upon his return, during the well-known
Baptism experience, the Initiate Jesus - quite literally, as far as we understand -
leaves the picture. His sacrifice is so great, that
with the descent of the Dove, the `Spirit' which enters him is none other than
the Christ Himself (genderless, moreover, as Christ is a Ray of the Logos, more
Sun than `son'). Jesus has prepared
a vehicle for his Teacher ... and this was necessary, because world karma at that time did not permit the Christ (or
5th Degree Master as He was) to take a direct incarnation.
Once again, at the
Transfiguration, Jesus
symbolizes for us what every man shall go through - at the appointed time, when the Spirit
calls him. The Birth and Baptism are understood, as taught by the Tibetan Master, to be the real focus for Christ's Ministry 2100 years ago. It was
these Initiations which Christ came to emphasize, to enable Humanity -
at large - to be able to take, and to
demonstrate for us, via the direct enactment of these momentous spiritual experiences in the life of the disciple Jesus. Even the Transfiguration, or
3rd Initiation, however, was a recapitulation ... as Jesus had undergone this as Joshua, as recounted in the Book of Zechariah.
The first two Initiations then, are preparatory, and the Transfiguration is considered by the Spiritual Hierarchy as the
`first true Initiation.' Prior to this, the student is referred to as
an Accepted Disicple (of one of the Masters, of Whom there are a total of 49 - or perhaps 63 - in the Hierarchy, though not all of these take students). It may seek unlikely, or at least strange, that some several MILLION human beings can be Initiates of the 1st and 2nd degrees, with plenty more of the 3rd Degree (and some Arhats), but after studying Theosophical and esoteric literature in some depth, I think we begin to understand how this is possible, after all. There is an efficiency involved -
a Divine efficiency - and a practicality which we are not accustomed to in our outward lives, as yet.
At any rate, the Gospel Story reaches a culmination in the supreme act of sacrifice which
any and every human being is required to make ... yet also
privileged enough to make, for his God, for his fellow man, and for the Glory of the entire Creation (as God's Handiwork, via both Angelic and Human Hierarchies). This is
not the giving up of one's
physical body, in some excruciating act of painful torture - as upon the cross in Christian legend (though the Initiate Jesus was far more likely stoned to death, brutally and far more cruelly than we have imagined). Rather, the
Arhat Initiation - which the Tibetan Teacher prefers to call
the Renunciation - involves the complete
yielding of what we have so carefully
prepared, during literally thousands upon thousands of incarnations ... and built into a
thing of rare beauty, a true treasure-house of Golden radiance.
It is the
occult `Temple of Solomon,' the
"Temple not built with human hands," which the candidate for the 4th Initiation must
lay upon the altar of sacrifice, before he can be occultly RISEN - and allow the voluntary
Prodigal to return
to the Father's House, in Highest Heaven. Theosophical teachings call this
the Causal body, being the lowest vehicle of the
Soul which
does not perish after each subsequent incarnation into the realms of lower mind, emotion and physicality. It is the vehicle of
Higher Mind, or Manas as the servant of the Spiritual Will - vs. the
lower, human desire. And this, again, is a principle of Consciousness which has its terminology in
every Eastern School (or exoteric religion), just as its symbolism in the Western traditions,
Christian, Kabbalistic, Egyptian, Chaldean, etc. In the Vedic teachings it has been called the Karanopadhi, and the vijnanamaya-kosa, and this corresponds with the
Nirmanakaya Robe, or vestiture, of the Buddhist teachings.
Once the Initiate has
layed this down, the gradual resulting expansion of Consciousness and
direct expression of a Ray of the Divine, make him
quite literally an Incarnation of God ...
or a Divine Embodiment. There is no
mediating Principle; there is only
the Monad, or the Divine Spark, plus a human sheath. A man is not yet a Master (or Adept), as there is still
much for him to learn upon this planet. While it may be true that he is
God in the flesh, he is certainly not
the only God in the flesh - or more aptly put, he is not
ALL of God, in the flesh.
And why should
God cease to learn, to grow and to
develop into something
Greater than God happens to be, at any given moment,
IN EXPRESSION? There will only arise a difficulty in understanding this, if we attempt to concretize the conception of
Absolute, or ascribe to
the Illimitable and Unknowable, certain
limiting qualities and conditions. So the Ageless Wisdom teaches that
every single Spark of the Divine is
yet EVOLVING ... from the humblest ATOM of substance, up to
and beyond the LORD of a Galaxy. And the latter, while it may seem
out of place alongside our current material-focused scientific conception of the starry heavens, is something that the Ageless Wisdom
does discuss, usually with the term `
Central Spiritual Sun.'
We know from astronomy that what this is is a
supermassive black hole, as exists at the Heart of
every galaxy ... yet I would venture to guess that the
singularity of this amazing
vortex of Energy leads us to the Cosmic Astral (or perhaps the Cosmic Mental, even the Cosmic Buddhic) Plane - and
not into oblivion, after all. However, we shall
not find out ... for one or two tomorrows, yet.
Between the 1st and the 2nd Initiations are said to be
7 symbolic lives, though sometimes it may take the disciple several more - or perhaps he will spend several less. The intensity of the effort, and dedication to the life of study, meditation and above all
Service, will determine the rate of progress. The presence of a
World Teacher on the outer stage of Human affairs, as 2100 years ago, and as now, makes possible such progress as would otherwise require
many, many lifetimes. I would venture to guess
dozens. The Buddha had his
900 arhats, and the Christ is expected to have perhaps 10 times that many.
Eventually, 60 billion must make their way home to the Father's House, but only 36 of these are presumed to be likely to pass the Theosophical-esoteric
Great Day of Judgment, in the
5th Round (Manvantara), some many, many millions (billions?) of years hence. It all sounds so
remote, and yet the likelihood is that
if we can even string together the semblence of meaning than I am aiming for in parroting off some of these ideas, we have probably already proceeded along
the greatest length of the overall Path of Life - as far as the Human Kingdom is concerned.
From the 1st to the 2nd Initiation may take us ~7 incarnations, yet our current efforts may reduce this number greatly ... even deliver us to the very door of two initiations
within this current lifetime. A 2nd degree Initiate is said to usually take the 3rd in the same, or subsequent lifetime, and the 4th Initiation can also follow fairly quickly, but this will certainly vary. A tremendous amoung of progress is said to be necessary to move from the stage of Arhatship to Adeptship, and only after reaching
Adeptship is an individual qualified to take on
students, in the esoteric sense of this relationship (Soul to Soul, an
enormous sacrifice on the part of the Adept). Adepts who take students are Masters; those who do not may simply be called
Adepts.
Upon the attainment of the
4th Initiation by the disciple Jesus, the
Lord Maitreya took two Initiations simultaneously,
the 6th and 7th. From this moment on, certainly, if not before, this equates to a
passing of the mantle of the title of
Christ, Bodhisattva or World Teacher, as the Buddha was already probably
a Buddha (
8th Degree Initiate). Our Hierarchy does not yet have its own Initiates from Earth's Humanity occupying the Office of Buddha, but the
Bodhisattva is regarded as the
Head (and Heart) of the Spiritual Hiearchy ... inasmuch as the Brotherhood corresponds to
the Heart Chakra in the Planetary etheric body.