Chapter
7
THE
ALL
While
All is in THE ALL, it is equally true that THE ALL is in All.
To him who truly understands this truth hath come great knowledge."
-The Kybalion
How
often have the majority of people heard repeated the statement
that their Deity (called by many names) was "All in All,"
and how little have they suspected the inner occult truth concealed
by these carelessly uttered words? The commonly used expression
is a survival of the ancient Hermetic Maxim quoted above. As the
Kybalion says: "To him who truly understands this truth,
hath come great knowledge." And, this being so, let us seek
this truth, the understanding of which means so much. In this
statement of truth-this Hermetic Maxim-is concealed one of the
greatest philosophical, scientific and religious truths.
We
have given you the Hermetic Teaching regarding the Mental Nature
of the Universe-the truth that "the Universe is Mental-held
in the Mind of THE ALL." As the Kybalion says, in the passage
quoted above: "All is in THE ALL." But note also the
co-related statement, that: "It is equally true that THE
ALL is in ALL." This apparently contradictory statement is
reconcilable under the Law of Paradox. It is, moreover, an exact
Hermetic statement of the relations existing between THE ALL and
its Mental Universe. We have seen how "All is in THE ALL"-now
let us examine the other aspect of the subject.
The
Hermetic Teachings are to the effect that THE ALL is Imminent
in ("remaining within; inherent; abiding within") its
Universe, and in every part, particle, unit, or combination, within
the Universe. This statement is usually illustrated by the Teachers
by a reference to the Principle of Correspondence. The Teacher
instructs the student to form a Mental Image of something, a person,
an idea, something having a mental form, the favorite example
being that of the author or dramatist forming an idea of his characters;
or a painter or sculptor forming an image of an ideal that he
wished to express by his art. In each case, the student will find
that while the image has its existence, and being, solely within
his own mind, yet he, the student, author, dramatist, painter,
or sculptor, is, in a sense, immanent in; remaining within; or
abiding within, the mental image also. In other words, the entire
virtue, life, spirit, of reality in the mental image is derived
from the "immanent mind" of the thinker. Consider this
for a moment, until the idea is grasped.
To
take a modern example, let us say that Othello, lago, Hamlet,
Lear, Richard III, existed merely in the mind of Shakespeare,
at the time of their conception or creation. And yet, Shakespeare
also existed within each of these characters, giving them their
vitality, spirit, and action. Whose is the "spirit"
of the characters that we know as Micawber, Oliver Twist, Uriah
Heep-is it Dickens, or have each of these characters a personal
spirit, independent of their creator? Have the Venus of Medici,
the Sistine Madonna, the Appollo Belvidere, spirits and reality
of their own, or do they represent the spiritual and mental power
of their creators? The Law of Paradox explains that both propositions
are true, viewed from the proper viewpoints. Micawber is both
Micawber, and yet Dickens. And, again, while Micawber may be said
to be Dickens, yet Dickens is not identical with Micawber. Man,
like Micawber, may exclaim:
"The
Spirit of my Creator is inherent within me-and yet I am not HE!"
How different this from the shocking half-truth so vociferously
announced by certain of the half-wise, who fill the air with their
raucous cries of: "I Am God!" Imagine poor Micawber,
or the sneaky Uriah Heep, crying: "I Am Dickens"; or
some of the lowly clods in one of Shakespeare's plays, grandiloquently
announcing that: "I Am Shakespeare!" THE ALL is in the
earth-worm, and yet the earth-worm is far from being THE ALL.
And still the wonder remains, that though the earthworm exists
merely as a lowly thing, created and having its being solely within
the Mind of THE ALL-yet THE ALL is immanent in the earthworm,
and in the particles that go to make up the earthworm. Can there
be any greater mystery than this of "All in THE ALL; and
THE ALL in All?"
The
student will, of course, realize that the illustrations given
above are necessarily imperfect and inadequate, for they represent
the creation of mental images in finite minds, while the Universe
is a creation of Infinite Mind-and the difference between the
two poles separates them. And yet it is merely a matter of degree-the
same Principle is in operation-the Principle of Correspondence
manifests in each-"As above, so Below, as Below, so above."
And,
in the degree that Man realizes the existence of the Indwelling
Spirit immanent within his being, so will he rise in the spiritual
scale of life. This is what spiritual development means-the recognition,
realization, and manifestation of the Spirit within us. Try to
remember this last definition-that of spiritual development. It
contains the Truth of True Religion.
There
are many planes of Being-many sub-planes of Life-many degrees
of existence in the Universe. And all depend upon the advancement
of beings in the scale, of which scale the lowest point is the
grossest matter, the highest being separated only by the thinnest
division from the SPIRIT of THE ALL. And, upward and onward along
this Scale of Life, everything is moving. All are on the Path,
whose end is THE ALL. All progress is a Returning Home. All is
Upward and Onward, in spite of all seemingly contradictory appearances.
Such is the Message of the Illumined.
The
Hermetic Teachings concerning the process of the Mental Creation
of the Universe, are that at the beginning of the Creative Cycle,
THE ALL, in its aspect of "Being," projects its Will
toward its aspect of "Becoming," and the process of
creation begins. It is taught that the process consists of the
lowering of Vibration until a very low degree of vibratory energy
is reached, at which point the grossest possible form of Matter
is manifested. This process is called the stage of Involution,
in which THE ALL becomes "involved," or "wrapped
up," in its creation. This process is believed by the Hermetists
to have a Correspondence to the mental process of an artist, writer,
or inventor, who becomes so wrapped up in his mental creation
as to almost forget his own existence and who, for the time being,
almost "lives in his creation." If instead of ''wrapped''
we use the word ''rapt,'' perhaps we will give a better idea of
what is meant.
This
Involuntary stage of Creation is sometimes called the "Outpouring"
of the Divine Energy, just as the Evolutionary state is called
the "Indrawing." The extreme pole of the Creative process
is considered to be the furthest removed from THE ALL, while the
beginning of the Evolutionary stage is regarded as the beginning
of the return swing of the pendulum of Rhythm-a "coming home"
idea being held in all of the Hermetic Teachings.
The
Teachings are that during the "Outpouring," the vibrations
become lower and lower until finally the urge ceases, and the
return swing begins. But there is this difference, that while
in the "Outpouring" the creative forces manifest compactly
and as a whole, yet from the beginning of the Evolutionary or
"Indrawing" stage, there is manifested the Law of Individualization-that
is, the tendency to separate into Units of Force, so that finally
that which left THE ALL as unindividualized energy returns to
its source as countless highly developed Units of Life, having
risen higher and higher in the scale by means of Physical, Mental,
and Spiritual Evolution.
The
ancient Hermetists use the word "Meditation," in describing
the process of the mental creation of the Universe in the Mind
of THE ALL, the word "Contemplation" also being frequently
employed. But the idea intended seems to be that of the employment
of the Divine Attention. "Attention" is a word derived
from the Latin root, meaning "to reach out; to stretch out,"
and so the act of Attention is really a mental "reaching
out; extension" of mental energy, so that the underlying
idea is readily understood when we examine into the real meaning
of "Attention."
The
Hermetic Teachings regarding the process of Evolution are that,
THE ALL, having meditated upon the beginning of the Creation-having
thus established the material foundations of the Universe-having
thought it into existence-then gradually awakens or rouses from
its Meditation and in so doing starts into manifestation the process
of Evolution, on the material, mental and spiritual planes, successively
and in order. Thus the upward movement begins-and all begins to
move Spiritward. Matter becomes less gross; the Units spring into
being; the combinations begin to form; Life appears and manifests
in higher and higher forms; and Mind becomes more and more in
evidence-the vibrations constantly becoming higher. In short,
the entire process of Evolution, in all of its phases, begins,
and proceeds according to the established Laws of the "Indrawing"
process. All of this occupies aeons upon aeons of Man's time,
each aeon containing countless millions of years, but yet the
Illumined inform us that the entire creation, including Involution
and Evolution, of an Universe, is but "as the twinkle of
the eye" to THE ALL. At the end of countless cycles of aeons
of time, THE ALL withdraws its Attention-its Contemplation and
Meditation-of the Universe, for the Great Work is finished-and
All is withdrawn into THE ALL from which it emerged. But Mystery
of Mysteries-the Spirit of each soul is not annihilated, but is
infinitely expanded-the Created and the Creator are merged. Such
is the report of the Illumined!
The
above illustration of the "meditation," and subsequent
"awakening from meditation," of THE ALL, is of course
but an attempt of the Teachers to describe the Infinite process
by a finite example. And, yet: "As Below, so Above."
The difference is merely in degree. And just as THE ALL arouses
itself from the meditation upon the Universe, so does Man (in
time) cease from manifesting upon the Material Plane, and withdraws
himself more and more into the Indwelling Spirit, which is indeed
"The Divine Ego."
There
is one more matter of which we desire to speak in this lesson,
and that comes very near to an invasion of the Metaphysical field
of speculation, although our purpose is merely to show the futility
of such speculation. We allude to the question which inevitably
comes to the mind of all thinkers who have ventured to seek the
Truth. The question is: "WHY does THE ALL create Universes?"
The question may be asked in different forms, but the above is
the gist of the inquiry.
Men
have striven hard to answer this question, but still there is
no answer worthy of the name. Some have imagined that THE ALL
had something to gain by it, but this is absurd, for what could
THE ALL gain that it did not already possess? Others have sought
the answer in the idea that THE ALL "wished something to
love;" and others that it created for pleasure, or amusement;
or because it "was lonely"; or to manifest its power;
-all puerile explanations and ideas, belonging to the childish
period of thought.
Others
have sought to explain the mystery buy assuming that THE ALL found
itself "compelled" to create, by reason of its own internal
nature"-its ''creative instinct.'' This idea is in advance
of the others, but its weak point lies in the idea of THE ALL
being "compelled" by anything, internal or external.
If its "internal nature," or "creative instinct,"
would be the Absolute, instead of THE ALL, and so accordingly
that part of the proposition falls. And, yet, THE ALL does create
and manifest, and seems to find some kind of satisfaction in so
doing. And it is difficult to escape the conclusion that in some
infinite degree it must have what would correspond to an inner
nature," or "creative instinct," in man, with correspondingly
infinite Desire and Will. It could not act unless it Willed to
Act; and it would not Will to Act, unless it Desired to Act; and
it would not Desire to Act unless it obtained some Satisfaction
thereby. And all of these things would belong to an ''Inner Nature,''
and might be postulated as existing according to the Law of Correspondence.
But, still, we prefer to think of THE ALL as acting entirely FREE
from any influence, internal as well as external. That is the
problem which lies at the root of difficulty-and the difficulty
that lies at the root of the problem.
Strictly
speaking, there cannot be said to be any "Reason" whatsoever
for THE ALL to act, for a "reason" implies a "Cause,"
and THE ALL is above Cause and Effect, except when it Wills to
become a Cause, at which time the Principle is set into motion.
So, you see, the matter is Unthinkable, just as THE ALL is Unknowable.
Just as we say THE ALL merely "IS"-so we are compelled
to say that "THE ALL ACTS BECAUSE IT ACTS." At the last,
THE ALL is All Reason in Itself-All Law in Itself; All Action
in Itself-and it may be said, truthfully, that THE ALL is Its
Own Reason; its own Law; its own Act-or still further, that THE
ALL; Its Reason; Its Act; is Law; are ONE, all being names for
the same thing. In the opinion of those who are giving you these
present lessons, the answer is locked up in INNER SELF of THE
ALL, along with its Secret of Being. The Law of Correspondence,
in our opinion, reaches only to that aspect of THE ALL, which
may be spoken of as "The Aspect of BECOMING." Back of
that Aspect is "The Aspect of BEING," in which all Laws
are lost in LAW; all Principles merge into PRINCIPLE-and THE ALL:
PRINCIPLE; and BEING: are IDENTICAL, ONE AND THE SAME. Therefore,
Metaphysical speculation on this point is futile. We go into the
matter here, merely to show that we recognize the question, and
also the absurdity of the ordinary answers of metaphysics and
theology.
In
conclusion, it may be of interest to our students to learn that
while some of the ancient, and modern, Hermetic Teachers have
rather inclined in the direction of applying the Principle of
Correspondence to the question, with the result of the "Inner
Nature" conclusion, -still the legends have it that HERMES,
the Great, when asked this question by his advanced students,
answered them by PRESSING HIS LIPS TIGHTLY TOGETHER and saying
not a word, indicating that there WAS NO ANSWER. But, then, he
may have intended to apply the axiom of his philosophy, that:
"The lips of Wisdom are closed, except to the ears of Understanding,"
believing that even his advanced students did not possess the
understanding which entitled them to the Teaching. At any rate,
if Hermes possessed the Secret, he failed to impart it, and so
far as the world is concerned THE LIPS OF HERMES ARE CLOSED regarding
it. And where the Great Hermes hesitated to speak, what mortal
may dare to teach?
But,
remember, that whatever be the answer to this problem, if indeed
there be an answer-the truth remains that: "While All is
in THE ALL, it is equally true that THE ALL is in All." The
Teaching on this point is emphatic. And, we may add the concluding
words of the quotation: "To him who truly understands this
truth, hath come great knowledge."