Chapter
10
POLARITY
"Everything
is dual; everything has poles; everything has its pair of opposites;
like and unlike are the same; opposites are identical in nature,
but different in degree; extremes meet; all truths are but half-truths;
all paradoxes may be reconciled." -The Kybalion.
The great Fourth Hermetic Principle-the Principle of Polarity-embodies
the truth that all manifested things have "two sides";
"two aspects"; "two poles"; a "pair of
opposites," with manifold degrees between the two extremes.
The old paradoxes, which have ever perplexed the mind of men,
are explained by an understanding of this Principle. Man has always
recognized something akin to this Principle, and has endeavored
to express it by such sayings, maxims and aphorisms as the following:
"Everything is and isn't, at the same time"; "all
truths are but half-truths"; "every truth is half-false";
"there are two sides to everything"; "there is
a reverse side to every shield," etc., etc. The Hermetic
Teachings are to the effect that the difference between things
seemingly diametrically opposed to each is merely a matter of
degree. It teaches that "the pairs of opposites may be reconciled,"
and that "thesis and antithesis are identical in nature,
but different in degree''; and that the ''universal reconciliation
of opposites" is effected by a recognition of this Principle
of Polarity. The teachers claim that illustrations of this Principle
may be had on every hand, and from an examination into the real
nature of anything. They begin by showing that Spirit and Matter
are but the two poles of the same thing, the intermediate planes
being merely degrees of vibration. They then show that THE ALL
and The Many are the same, the difference being merely a matter
of degree of Mental Manifestation. Thus the LAW and Laws are the
two opposite poles of one thing. Likewise, PRINCIPLE and Principles.
Infinite Mind and finite minds.
Then
passing on to the Physical Plane, they illustrate the Principle
by showing that Heat and Cold are identical in nature, the differences
being merely a matter of degrees. The thermometer shows many degrees
of temperature, the lowest pole being called "cold,"
and the highest "heat." Between these two poles are
many degrees of "heat" or "cold," call them
either and you are equally correct. The higher of two degrees
is always "warmer," while the lower is always "colder."
There is no absolute standard-all is a matter of degree. There
is no place on the thermometer where heat ceases and cold begins.
It is all a matter of higher or lower vibrations. The very terms
"high" and "low," which we are compelled to
use, are but poles of the same thing-the terms are relative. So
with "East and West"-travel around the world in an eastward
direction, and you reach a point which is called west at your
starting point, and you return from that westward point. Travel
far enough North, and you will find yourself traveling South,
or vice versa.
Light
and Darkness are poles of the same thing, with many degrees between
them. The musical scale is the same-starting with "C"
you moved upward until you reach another "C," and so
on, the differences between the two ends of the board being the
same, with many degrees between the two extremes. The scale of
color is the same-higher and lower vibrations being the only difference
between high violet and low red. Large and Small are relative.
So are Noise and Quiet; Hard and Soft follow the rule. Likewise
Sharp and Dull. Positive and Negative are two poles of the same
thing, with countless degrees between them.
Good
and Bad are not absolute-we call one end of the scale Good and
the other Bad, or one end Good and the other Evil, according to
the use of the terms. A thing is "less good" than the
thing higher in the scale; but that "less good" thing,
in turn, is "more good" than the thing next below it-and
so on, the "more or less" being regulated by the position
on the scale.
And
so it is on the Mental Plane. "Love and Hate" are generally
regarded as being things diametrically opposed to each other;
entirely different; unreconcilable. But we apply the Principle
of Polarity; we find that there is no such thing as Absolute Love
or Absolute Hate, as distinguished from each other. The two are
merely terms applied to the two poles of the same thing. Beginning
at any point of the scale we find ''more love,'' or ''less hate,''
as we ascend the scale; and "more hate" or "less
love" as we descend-this being true no matter from what point,
high or low, we may start. There are degrees of Love and Hate,
and there is a middle point where "Like and Dislike"
become so faint that it is difficult to distinguish between them.
Courage and Fear come under the same rule. The Pairs of Opposites
exist everywhere. Where you find one thing you find its opposite-the
two poles.
And
it is this fact that enables the Hermetist to transmute one mental
state into another, along the lines of Polarization. Things belonging
to different classes cannot be transmuted into each other, but
things of the same class may be changed, that is, may have their
polarity changed. Thus Love never becomes East or West, or Red
or Violet-but it may and often does turn into Hate-and likewise
Hate may be transformed into Love, by changing its polarity. Courage
may be transmuted into Fear, and the reverse. Hard things may
be rendered Soft. Dull things become Sharp. Hot things become
Cold. And so on, the transmutation always being between things
of the same kind of different degrees. Take the case of a Fearful
man. By raising his mental vibrations along the line of Fear-Courage,
he can be filled with the highest degree of Courage and Fearlessness.
And, likewise, the Slothful man may change himself into an Active,
Energetic individual, simply by polarizing along the lines of
the desired quality.
The
student who is familiar with the processes by which the various
schools of Mental Science, etc., produce changes in the mental
states of those following their teachings, may not readily understand
the principle underlying many of these changes. When, however,
the Principle of Polarity is once grasped, and it is seen that
the mental changes are occasioned by a change of polarity-a sliding
along the same scale-the matter is more readily understood. The
change is not in the nature of a transmutation of one thing into
another thing entirely different-but is merely a change of degree
in the same things, a vastly important difference. For instance,
borrowing an analogy from the Physical Plane, it is impossible
to change Heat into Sharpness, Loudness, Highness, etc., but Heat
may readily be transmuted into Cold, simply by lowering the vibrations.
In the same way Hate and Love are mutually transmutable; so are
Fear and Courage. But Fear cannot be transformed into Love, nor
can Courage be transmuted into Hate. The mental states belong
to innumerable classes, each class of which has its opposite poles,
along which transmutation is possible.
The
student will readily recognize that in the mental states, as well
as in the phenomena of the Physical Plane, the two poles may be
classified as Positive and Negative, respectively. Thus Love is
Positive to Hate; Courage to Fear; Activity to Non-Activity, etc.,
etc. And it will also be noticed that even to those unfamiliar
with the Principle of Vibration, the Positive pole seems to be
of a higher degree than the Negative, and readily dominates it.
The tendency of Nature is in the direction of the dominant activity
of the Positive pole.
In
addition to the changing of the poles of one's own mental states
by the operation of the art of Polarization, the phenomena of
Mental Influence, in its manifold phases, shows us that the principle
may be extended so as to embrace the phenomena of the influence
of one mind over that of another, of which so much has been written
and taught of late years. When it is understood that Mental Induction
is possible, that is that mental states may be produced by "induction"
from others, then we can readily see how a certain rate of vibration,
or polarization of a certain mental state, may be communicated
to another person, and his polarity in that class of mental states
thus changed. It is along this principle that the results of many
of the "mental treatments" are obtained. For instance,
a person is "blue," melancholy and full of fear. A mental
scientist bringing his own mind up to the desired vibration by
his trained will, and thus obtaining the desired polarization
in his own case, then produces a similar mental state in the other
by induction, the result being that the vibrations are raised
and the person polarizes toward the Positive end of the scale
instead toward the Negative, and his Fear and other negative emotions
are transmuted to Courage and similar positive mental states.
A little study will show you that these mental changes are nearly
all along the line of Polarization, the change being one of degree
rather than of kind.
A
knowledge of the existence of this great Hermetic Principle will
enable the student to better understand his own mental states,
and those of other people. He will see that these states are all
matters of degree, and seeing thus, he will be able to raise or
lower the vibration at will-to change his mental poles, and thus
be Master of his mental states, instead of being their servant
and slave. And by his knowledge he will be able to aid his fellows
intelligently, and by the appropriate methods change the polarity
when the same is desirable. We advise all students to familiarize
themselves with this Principle of Polarity, for a correct understanding
of the same will throw light on many difficult subjects.