The United Lodge of Theosophists wrote the following article about Alice
Bailey:
TIBETAN MASTER OR CHRISTIAN PRIEST?
UNCOVERING
THE REAL INSPIRATION
BEHIND
THE ALICE BAILEY BOOKS
“Perhaps
you aren’t aware,” answered the Alice Bailey student condescendingly, “but HPB
wrote that in the 20th century the Masters would give the psychological key to
the Secret Doctrine through another disciple and that just as D.K., the
Tibetan, dictated “The Secret Doctrine”
to Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (HPB), he would give out more through someone
else. This is what the Alice Bailey books are. They are the psychological key
that HPB promised from D.K.”
How
does one begin to unravel such a tangled mass of absolute lies?
The
false and entirely unsubstantiated assertions of Alice Bailey have led to many
of her readers confidently repeating such statements as the above to those students
of the teachings of HPB who reject and discountenance the Alice Bailey
teachings, and sincerely expecting the HPB students to believe and accept them,
as if such an “explanation” answers everything.
Sadly,
it answers nothing and only proves that HPB students have been right in
asserting for the past 90 or so years that the Bailey students are severely
lacking in direct familiarity and personal acquaintance with HPB’s work,
teachings, and writings, and that they tend to blindly swallow and repeat
whatever the Bailey books tell them, such is their unquestioning trust and
confidence in this woman.
In her
“Unfinished Autobiography” –
unfinished because she passed away in 1949 whilst still in the process of
writing it, Bailey informs her readers:
“In
many ways today HPB’s book The Secret Doctrine is out of date and its
approach to the Ageless Wisdom has little or no appeal to the modern
generation. But those of us who really studied it and arrived at some
understanding of its inner significance have a basic appreciation of the truth
that no other book seems to supply. HPB said that the next interpretation of
the Ageless Wisdom would be a psychological approach, and A Treatise on
Cosmic Fire, which I published in 1925, is the psychological key to The
Secret Doctrine. None of my books would have been possible had I not at
one time made a very close study of The Secret Doctrine.
“Another
revolutionary thing that the Tibetan did was when He dictated the contents of A
Treatise on Cosmic Fire. In this book He gave what HPB prophesied He
would give, the psychological key to cosmic creation. HPB stated that in the
20th century a disciple would come who would give information concerning the
three fires with which The Secret Doctrine deals: electric fire, solar
fire and fire by friction.”
(p.
214-215, 236)
In the
Introduction to Bailey’s largest work “A
Treatise on Cosmic Fire,” her husband Foster Bailey claims that in “A
Treatise on Cosmic Fire the Tibetan has given us what HPB prophesied he
would give, namely the psychological key to the Cosmic Creation. HPB stated
that in the 20th century a disciple would come who would give the psychological
key to her own monumental work The Secret Doctrine on which
treatise the Tibetan worked with her; and Alice Bailey worked in complete
recognition of her own task in this sequence.”
Such are
some of the statements in the Bailey literature which give their students such
a twisted view of things. It seems apt to begin by making the following points:
1) If
“In many ways today HPB’s book The Secret Doctrine is out of date and
its approach to the Ageless Wisdom has little or no appeal,” why was it that in
the late 1880s the Master Koot Hoomi described “The Secret Doctrine” as “an
epitome of occult truths that will make it a source of information and instruction
for the earnest student for long years
to come?”
(“Letters from The Masters of the Wisdom”
First Series, Letter 19, p. 51, bold added)
Are we
really to believe that the Masters and HPB would expend and sacrifice such an
astounding amount of time, effort, preparation, and energy – on both physical
and occult levels – in the production of “The
Secret Doctrine” only for it to then be “in many ways … out of date” within
just a few decades?
2) “HPB
said that the next interpretation of the Ageless Wisdom would be a
psychological approach … In this book [i.e.
“A Treatise on Cosmic Fire”] He [i.e. the Tibetan] gave
what HPB prophesied He would give, the psychological key to cosmic creation. HPB
stated that in the 20th century a disciple would come who would give
information concerning the three fires with which The Secret Doctrine deals:
electric fire, solar fire and fire by friction. … HPB stated that in the 20th
century a disciple would come who would give the psychological key to her own
monumental work The Secret Doctrine on which treatise the Tibetan
worked with her …”
Why is
no evidence whatsoever ever provided in the Bailey books and publications for
such assertions?
Why no
quote from HPB, no book reference, article name or page number?
We have
previously asked Bailey students if they can show us – in light of the
apparently great importance which it has in their eyes and which it should have
in the eyes of all Theosophists, if true – where HPB made such
statements and prophecies but none have been able to answer. They are unable to
answer because HPB never said or wrote any such thing!
All
these references and oft-repeated remarks about someone coming in the 20th
century to provide “the psychological key” to “The Secret Doctrine” are entirely foreign to HPB students,
including those who have spent their whole lives immersed in her writings. The
basis for such ideas originates in Alice Bailey’s own mind and imagination and
not at all with HPB. Yes, she did write the following on p. xxxviii of the
Introductory to “The Secret Doctrine”
Vol. 1 –
“In
Century the Twentieth some disciple more informed, and far better fitted, may
be sent by the Masters of Wisdom to give final and irrefutable proofs that
there exists a Science called Gupta-Vidya; and that, like the
once-mysterious sources of the Nile, the source of all religions and
philosophies now known to the world has been for many ages forgotten and lost
to men, but is at last found.”
– but
it is hard to see how anyone can interpret this to make it mean what is said in
the passages quoted above from the Bailey books. There is no mention of this
much lauded “psychological key” and the words are “may be sent by the
Masters of Wisdom,” not “will be sent.” Besides which, on the very same
page, HPB emphasises that “it will take centuries before much more is given
from it” [i.e. from “The Secret
Archaic Doctrine”] and that “The
times are ripe for a more serious knowledge than hitherto permitted, though
still very limited, so far.”
Plus,
the passage refers to a disciple who would “give final and irrefutable proofs
that there exists a Science called Gupta-Vidya” and who would prove to
the world that “the source of all religions and philosophies now known to the
world has been for many ages forgotten and lost to men, but is at last found.”
As far as we are aware, even the Bailey students are sensible enough not to
claim that she accomplished such an astoundingly monumental task as this.
Anyone
even remotely acquainted with the writings of HPB, William Q. Judge (her
closest friend, colleague, and co-founder of the Theosophical Movement, who is
never referred to even once in all the tens of thousands of pages of the Bailey
literature), and the Masters (i.e. in their published Letters), is aware that
under the very serious and real restrictions of Cyclic Law the Masters were
only able and permitted to give out new teachings to the world between
1875-1900 and that no further or deeper information would or could be made
available from the Esoteric Doctrine until the closing quarter of the following
century – i.e. 1975-2000 – and that even this would be provisional.
For relevant quotations and references in this regard, see the article Why Stick To The
Original? and also The Closing Cycle.
Alice
Bailey wrote her books – under supposed telepathic dictation – from 1919-1949,
not between 1975 and 2000. Students of HPB’s and the Masters’ teachings are
aware that the above quoted sentence from the “Introductory” refers to the closing
quarter of “Century the Twentieth” and thus avoid being sucked in by
self-promoting assertions.
Nor did
HPB ever state that “a disciple would come who would give information
concerning the three fires with which The Secret Doctrine deals:
electric fire, solar fire and fire by friction.” Can a quote from HPB be
provided for this? The nature, description, and functions of these Three Fires
are so altered and reversed in “A Treatise on Cosmic Fire” from the way in
which they are spoken of in “The Secret Doctrine” that such a statement, even
if one could be found, would be no proof at all of Bailey’s legitimacy.
3) So
no word or prophecy from HPB about a 20th century revelation of the
“psychological key” and also not the slightest mention from her about working with
Djwhal Khul (D.K.) on “The Secret
Doctrine.” Why? Because she didn’t!
The
idea that Djwhal Khul, who is known to be a disciple of the Master Koot Hoomi,
worked closely with HPB in her writings has no basis whatsoever in anything
other than the unsubstantiated assertions of later writers, who began making
such statements long after HPB had passed away. “The Secret Doctrine” was not inspired or dictated to her by D.K.
The
latter was only a chela (disciple) “of the first degree” according to both HPB
and Damodar K. Mavalankar (an advanced Indian chela of the Master K.H., who was
eventually called by the Masters to live personally with them) and thus not a
Master. He did not even take his very first initiation until the 1880s (see
“Damodar and the Pioneers of the Theosophical Movement” p. 202 and “The Letters
of H.P. Blavatsky to A.P. Sinnett” p. 12). There is no record of him having
dictated any books or writings of HPB or anyone else.
Repeating
the earlier proclamations of C.W. Leadbeater, Bailey wrote that D.K. passed
what she calls the 5th Initiation (following the Leadbeater teaching and
enumeration of the initiations) in 1875 (the year the Theosophical Society was
founded) and thereupon became a full Master and Adept.
This
can hardly be reconciled with any of the known facts, especially when D.K. –
sometimes referred to by the Masters and HPB in their letters as “The
Disinherited” – was still so junior in the early to mid 1880s that we find HPB
speaking of him in private letters as “the boy” and even as “that hardly weened
infant,”
(“The Letters of H.P. Blavatsky to A.P.
Sinnett” p. 12, 203)
There
is also no mention of him being a Tibetan for that matter. He may have been or
he may not have been. Leadbeater was the first to declare him such and we find
nothing in this regard from any earlier. We do know from the Masters’ own
letters that the Master Morya was an Indian Rajput by birth and the Master Koot
Hoomi a Kashmiri who often speaks of himself an Indian.
The
main centre and base of the Trans-Himalayan Brotherhood is, as the name
suggests, in the Trans-Himalayan region, which consists primarily of the areas
surrounding Ladakh and Lahaul. It is somewhere there that the two Mahatmas most
closely associated with HPB and the Theosophical Movement have their main
homes. This is not Tibet although it borders Tibet. The Trans-Himalayan region
does not belong to Tibet either geographically or politically and it has its
own distinct ethnicities. There is thus just as much reason – if not more – to
assume that D.K. was not Tibetan as to believe that he was.
Contrary
to the claims by Bailey and her followers that “The Secret Doctrine” was essentially the work of D.K. via HPB, the
Master K.H. certified that “The Secret
Doctrine” was written by himself and the Master Morya, along with the one
they called their “Direct Agent” and “Brother” HPB, who they also sometimes
referred to as “Upasika,” a Buddhist term meaning “female disciple.” It was, as
he put it, a “triple production.”
There
are three main Mahatma Letters regarding this authorship and also a fourth,
albeit largely unknown, in which it’s briefly mentioned.
The one
we quote from first is from a letter from the Master K.H. to Col. Olcott
(co-founder of the Theosophical Movement in 1875 with HPB and William Judge)
which had suddenly materialised on the table in Olcott’s cabin while he was on
board a ship headed for London during the period that “The Secret Doctrine” was being written. After saying various things
about HPB, the Master says:
“I have
also noted your thoughts about the ‘Secret Doctrine’. Be assured that what she
has not annotated from scientific and other works, we have given or suggested
to her. Every mistake or erroneous notion, corrected and explained by her from
the works of other theosophists was corrected by me, or under my instruction.
It is a more valuable work than its predecessor, an epitome of occult truths
that will make it a source of information and instruction for the earnest student
for long years to come.”
(“Letters
from the Masters of the Wisdom” First Series, Letter 19, p. 51)
Then
the German Theosophist Dr Hubbe Schleiden, who was sceptical about “The Secret Doctrine” being written or
inspired by the Masters themselves, received a letter from the Master K.H.
which included a note from the Master Morya on the other side of the page:
“I
wonder if this note of mine is worthy of occupying a select spot with the
documents reproduced, and which of the peculiarities of the “Blavatskian” style
of writing it will be found to most resemble? The present is simply to satisfy
the Dr. that – “the more proof given the less believed”. Let him take my advice
and not make these two documents public. It is for his own satisfaction that
the undersigned is happy to assure him that The Secret Doctrine when
ready, will be the triple production of M, Upasika and the Doctor’s most humble
servant. – K.H.”
“If
this can be of any use or help to Dr. Hubbe Schleiden – though I doubt it – I,
the humble undersigned Fakir certify that the “Secret Doctrine” is dictated to
Upasika partly by myself and partly by my Brother K.H. – M.”
(“Letters
from the Masters of the Wisdom” Second Series, Letter 69, p. 126-127)
In his
article “Authorship of The Secret Doctrine,” written and published in 1893, two
years after HPB had passed away, William Q. Judge quoted the above message to
Hubbe Schleiden and wrote “A year after this, certain doubts having arisen in
the minds of individuals, another letter from one of the signers of the
foregoing was sent and reads as follows. As the prophecy in it has come true,
it is now the time to publish it for the benefit of those who know something of
how to take and understand such letters. For the outsider it will all be so
much nonsense.”
This
“other letter” he referred to had been sent direct to him and in the article he
quoted the part from K.H. but avoided publishing what the Master Morya had
written at the end of the letter, as it related to Hubbe Schleiden, who at the
time was still living:
“The
certificate given last year saying that the Secret Doctrine would be when
finished the triple production of Upasika, M and myself was and is correct,
although some have doubted not only the facts given in it but also the
authenticity of the message in which it was contained. Copy this and also keep
the copy of the aforesaid certificate. You will find them both of use on the
day when you shall, as will happen without your asking, receive from the hands
of the very person to whom the certificate was given, the original for the purpose
of allowing you to copy it; and then you can verify the correctness of this
presently forwarded copy. And it may then be well to indicate to those wishing
to know what portions in the Secret Doctrine have been copied by the pen of
Upasika into its pages, though without quotation marks, from my own manuscript
and perhaps from M, although the last is more difficult from the rarity of his
known writing and greater ignorance of his style. All this and more will be
found necessary as time goes on but for which you are well qualified to wait. –
K.H.”
“The
Dr. will be in the same rut for many years. Go on and fear nothing. I am beside
you when you least expect it. No, this is not my personal style – the latter in
a language you could not read – Yes right, the whole age transits – Particulars
not given. M.”
And in
a letter sent by the Master Morya to Mr Judge in either 1892 or early 1893 the
phrase “As said by me in S.D.” appears, again indicating his direct role in the
authorship of that book.
No
mention of D.K. in any of this, nor in any of the eyewitness accounts of the
mysterious phenomena involved in the writing of “The Secret Doctrine,” such as
those related by Countess Wachtmeister and others in “Reminiscences of H.P.
Blavatsky and The Secret Doctrine.”
Why did
Alice Bailey never mention these letters? She must have known about them. Why
did she keep these important facts about the true authorship of “The Secret
Doctrine” hidden from and unknown to her readers and students? How could Bailey
repeatedly claim that “The Secret Doctrine” was the work of D.K., never
referring to the Master M. and K.H.’s direct part in it, when the latter two
Adepts themselves had clearly said otherwise? These are serious questions which
every Bailey student ought to think about and attempt to answer. No amount of
sophistry or casual dismissal can evade this important issue or brush it aside.
It is
suggested that Bailey claimed that “The Secret Doctrine” had been dictated to
HPB by D.K. because, claiming him as her own inspirer, she would then have
sufficient authority in the sight of her readers and students to be able to
“correct” and “revise” (i.e. distort, misquote, mangle, and suppress) the
teachings of “The Secret Doctrine” in her own books, purportedly on the say-so
and under the “dictation” of the same Initiate.
Not
being daring enough to claim her books as the work of the Masters Koot Hoomi or
Morya, she settled for a safer and easier option instead, and attributed them
to a member of the Brotherhood who had no known writings already in print.
We are
not meaning to imply, however, that Bailey had no inspirer and wrote her many
books entirely from her own mind and ability. On the contrary, we are convinced
that she did have an unseen inspirer who provided much of the content
and detail for her writings but that he was a member of the Black Lodge, the
Dark Brotherhood, and a committed adherent and promoter of Christianity,
probably a Christian priest of some description and quite possibly a Jesuit, a
member of the Society of Jesus, for details of which see the article Theosophy, The Jesuits & The Roman Catholic Church.
There
is nothing to suggest that the inspirer was Tibetan, Indian, or Eastern in any
way but everything to suggest that he was a Westerner and someone wishing to
replace the pure nontheistic Eastern Esotericism of genuine Theosophy with a
strange quasi-monotheistic form of Christian “Esotericism” replete with the
very concepts of a personal God and a personal Christ (along with emphasis on
the supremacy and superiority of “the Lord Christ”) which HPB and the real
Masters of the real Trans-Himalayan Brotherhood had sought so hard to attempt
to eradicate and overthrow.
Consider
some of the following few comparisons, which represent only a minute fraction
of those that could be given but which give an adequate impression of the
whole.
FROM ALICE BAILEY AND HER SO-CALLED “TIBETAN”:
* “Now
right here let me go on record and say that I believed in
conversion at that time and I believe in conversion today. I believed in the
power of Christ to save then and I believe in it a thousandfold more today. I
know that people can turn from the error of their ways and I have seen them
again and again find that reality in themselves which St. Paul calls “Christ in
you, the hope of glory.” Upon that knowledge I stake my eternal salvation and
the salvation of all mankind. I know that Christ lives and that we live in Him
and I know that God is our Father and that, under God’s great Plan, all souls
eventually find their way back to Him. I know that the Christ life in the human
heart can lead all men from death to immortality. I know that because Christ
lives we shall live also and that we are saved by His life. But I question our
human techniques very often and I believe that God’s way is often the best and
that He often leaves us to find our own way home, knowing that in all of us
there is something of Himself which is divine, which never dies, and which
comes to knowledge. I know that nothing in Heaven or hell can come between the
love of God and His children. I know that He stays on guard watching “until the
last weary pilgrim has found his way home.” I know that all things work
together for good to those who love God, and this means that we do not love
some far off, abstract Deity but that we love our fellowmen. Loving our
fellowmen is evidence – undefined, maybe, but just as sure – that we love God.”
(Alice Bailey, “The Unfinished Autobiography” p. 60-61)
* “Some
time ago I gave out to the world – under instruction from the Christ – an
Invocation that is destined to become of major usefulness in bringing about
certain great events. These are:
“1. An outpouring of love and light upon
mankind, from Shamballa.
“2. An invocatory appeal to the Christ, the
Head of the Hierarchy, to reappear.
“3. The establishing on earth of the divine
Plan, to be accomplished willingly by humanity itself.
“Incidentally,
these three events are relatively near and will be brought about by a conscious
working out of the immediate phase of the plan, which it is the divine
intention to bring about to a certain extent, before the reappearance of the
Christ. The establishing of right human relations is the immediate task
and is that phase of the Plan of Love and Light to which humanity can most
easily respond and for which they are already evidencing a sense of
responsibility.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Rays and the Initiations” p. 755)
* “The
wonder of that life, lived two thousand years ago, is still with us and has
lost none of its freshness; it is an eternal inspiration, hope, encouragement
and example. The love He demonstrated still holds the thinking world in
thrall, even though relatively few have really attempted to demonstrate the
same quality of love as He did – a love that leads unerringly to world service,
to complete self-forgetfulness and to radiant, magnetic living. The words He
spoke were few and simple and all men can understand them, but their
significance has been largely lost in the intricate legalities and discussions
of St. Paul, and in the lengthy disputation of theological commentators since
Christ lived and left us – or apparently left us.
“Yet –
today Christ is nearer to humanity than at any other time in human history; He
is closer than the most aspiring and hopeful disciple knows, and can draw
closer still if what is here written is understood and brought to the attention
of men everywhere. For Christ belongs to humanity, to the world of men, and not
alone to the churches and religious faiths throughout the world.
“Around
Him – in that High Place on Earth where He has His abiding place – are gathered
today all His great Disciples, the Masters of the Wisdom, and all Those
liberated Sons of God Who, down the ages, have passed from darkness to Light,
from the unreal to the Real, and from death to Immortality. They stand ready to
carry out His bidding and to obey Him, the Master of all the Masters and the
Teacher alike of Angels and of men. The Exponents and the Representatives of
all the world faiths are there waiting, under His guidance, to reveal to all
those who today struggle in the maelstrom of world affairs, and who seek to
solve the world crisis, that they are not alone. God Transcendent
is working through the Christ and the Spiritual Hierarchy to bring relief; God
Immanent in all men is standing on the verge of certain stupendous
Recognitions.
“The
great Apostolic Succession of the Knowers of God is poised today for renewed
activity – a succession of Those Who have lived on Earth, accepted the
fact of God Transcendent, discovered the reality of God Immanent, portrayed in
Their own lives the divine characteristics of the Christ life and (because They
lived on Earth as He did and does) have “entered for us within the veil,
leaving us an example that we too should follow His steps” and Theirs. We too
belong eventually in that great succession.
“The
Buddha Himself is standing behind the Christ in humble recognition of the
divine task which He is on the verge of consummating, and because of the
imminence of that spiritual accomplishment. Not only are all those who are
functioning consciously in the Kingdom of God aware of His Plans, but those
great spiritual Beings Who live and dwell in the “Father’s House,” in the
“centre where the will of God is known,” are also mobilised and organised to
assist His work. The spiritual line of succession from the throne of the
Ancient of Days down to the humblest disciple (gathered with others at the feet
of the Christ) is today focussed on the task of helping humanity.
“The
great moment for which He has so patiently waited has almost arrived; the “end
of the age” to which He referred when speaking to His small group of disciples:
“Lo! I am with you all the days even unto the end of the age” has come. Today
He stands and waits, knowing that the hour has come when He will “see of the
travail of His soul and be satisfied.”
(Is.
LIII.11.)
“Right
through the spiritual succession of the Sons of God, there is naught to be seen
and felt but expectancy and preparation. “The Hierarchy waits.” It has
done all that is possible from the angle of the present opportunity. The Christ
stands in patient silence, attentive to the effort that will make His work
materialise on Earth and enable Him to consummate the effort He made 2000
years ago in Palestine. The Buddha hovers over the planet, ready to play His
part if the opportunity is offered to Him by mankind. Everything now depends
upon the right action of the men of goodwill.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Reappearance of The Christ” p.36-39)
*
“Christ has been for two thousand years a silent, passive Figure, hidden behind
a multitude of words written by a multitude of men (commentators and
preachers). The church has pointed us to the dying Christ upon the Cross and
not to the living, working, active, present Christ Who has been with us in
bodily Presence (according to His promise) for twenty centuries.
“Let
us, therefore, endeavour to get a truer picture of Christ’s activities and life
and – consequently – of our future hope. Let us try and realise the
ever-present yet divine Person, laying His plans for the future helping of
humanity, assessing His resources, influencing His disciples and organising the
details which will attend His reappearance. We need to awaken faith in
the factual nature of divine revelation, and galvanise the
church of Christ into a truer appreciation of Him and of His work. It is the
living, acting, thinking Christ with whom we must deal, remembering always
that the Gospel story is eternally true and only needs
re-interpreting in the light of its place in the long succession of divine
revelations. His Mission on earth two thousand years ago is a part of that
continuity and is not an extraordinary story, having no relation to the past,
emphasising a period of only 33 years and presenting no clear hope for the
future.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Reappearance Of The Christ” p.64)
* “The
Christian concept of the return of a triumphant Christ, coming in the clouds of
heaven to Jerusalem, there to reign for a thousand years, is true in one way
and utterly false as to design, location and method. Christ will return; the
Jerusalem referred to (literally “the place of peace”) is not the chief city of
a small country called Palestine or the Holy Land; the word is simply symbolic of
a peaceful world—a world which, through its own self-initiated efforts, has
attained a general quietude and has acquired a certain measure of right human
relations. His coming in the air might be interpreted literally to mean that at
the right time He will come by plane from the place on earth where He has been
for many generations, watching over the sons of men; the words “every eye
shall see Him” might mean that, by the time He comes, television will have been
perfected and He will then be seen, by its means, from even the most distant
spot on earth. To the orthodox Christian, the above will sound like the rankest
blasphemy, but the question immediately arises: Why should it be blasphemy for
Him to use modern methods? Whilst on earth before, He conformed to the customs
of His time. “Riding on the clouds of Heaven” may sound more picturesque and
apparently require a greater expression of divinity, but why use such a means
when a plane will equally well fulfil the purpose and carry the prophecy to
completion? A great deal of reactionary stupidity will have to be eliminated
before He can come, and it will be as the new generation assert their hold over
human thinking. But it is not the event or the stage of Christ’s appearing with
which we are now dealing, but with the preparatory stages and with the task of
fitting the world (which means, in this case, preparing the human
consciousness) for the presence in physical activity and manifestation of the
Hierarchy – in full force and with its esoteric equipment.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Externalisation of the Hierarchy” p.575-576)
* “For
the first time in human history, the love of God was embodied in a man, and
Christ inaugurated the era of love. That expression of divine love is still in
the making; the world is not yet full of love and few there are that understand
the true meaning of the word. But – speaking symbolically – when the United
Nations has emerged into factual and actual power, the welfare of the world
will then be assured. What is that welfare but love in action? What are right
human relations but love among men, groups and nations? What is international
cooperation but love on a world scale? Those are the things which the love of
God in Christ expressed, and those are the things which we are working here
today to bring into being. We are attempting to do it on a vast scale, and this
in spite of opposition – an opposition which can only temporarily succeed, such
is the potency of the awakened spirit of man. These are the things which the
Hierarchy, in its already successful procedures, is aiding and will continue to
aid.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Externalisation of the Hierarchy” p.603)
*
“However, until Christ came and lived a life of love and service and gave
men the new command to love one another, there had been very little
emphasis upon God as Love in any of the world Scriptures. After he had come as
the Avatar of love, then God became known as love supernal, love as the goal
and objective of creation, love as the basic principle of relationship and love
as working throughout all manifestation towards a Plan motivated by
love. This divine quality, Christ revealed and emphasized and thus altered
all human living, goals and values.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Reappearance Of The Christ” p.12)
*
“Eventually, there will appear the Church Universal, and its definite outlines
will appear towards the close of this century. In this connection, forget not
the wise prophecy of HPBas touching events at the close of this century. This
Church will be nurtured into activity by the Christ and His disciples when the
outpouring of the Christ principle, the true second Coming, has been
accomplished. No date for the advent do I set, but the time will not be long.
“The
Christian church in its many branches can serve as a St. John the Baptist, as a
voice crying in the wilderness, and as a nucleus through which world
illumination may be accomplished.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Externalisation of the Hierarchy” p.510)
[NOTE: The
supposed “Tibetan” could not be more vague, even if he tried, as to what “wise
prophecy of H.P.B.” he is referring to. Again, why is no specific reference or
quote provided? We defy anyone to produce a legitimate quote from HPB in which
she prophesies or predicts anything even remotely resembling what “D.K.” is
talking about in this paragraph and section.]
* “The
prime work of the church is to teach, and teach ceaselessly,
preserving the outer appearance in order to reach the many who are accustomed
to church usages. Teachers must be trained; Bible knowledge must be spread; the
sacraments must be mystically interpreted, and the power of the church to heal
must be demonstrated. The three main channels through which the preparation for
the new age is going on might be regarded as the Church, the Masonic Fraternity
and the educational field.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Externalisation of the Hierarchy” p. 511)
* “At
this particular time the Master M., the Master K. H. and the Master Jesus are
interesting Themselves closely with the work of unifying, as far as may
be, eastern and western thought, so that the great religions of the East, with
the later development of the Christian faith in all its many branches, may
mutually benefit each other. Thus eventually it is hoped one great universal
Church may come into being.
“The
Master Jesus, Who is the focal point of the energy that flows through the
various Christian churches, is at present living in a Syrian body, and dwells
in a certain part of the Holy Land. He travels much and passes considerable time
in various parts of Europe. He works specially with masses more than with
individuals, though He has gathered around Him quite a numerous body of pupils.
He is upon the sixth Ray of Devotion, or Abstract Idealism, and His pupils are
frequently distinguished by that fanaticism and devotion which manifested in
earlier Christian times amongst the martyrs. He Himself is rather a martial
figure, a disciplinarian, and a man of iron rule and will. He is tall and spare
with rather a long thin face, black hair, pale complexion and piercing blue
eyes. His work at this time is exceedingly responsible, for to Him is given the
problem of steering the thought of the occident out of its present state of
unrest into the peaceful waters of certitude and knowledge, and of preparing
the way in Europe and America for the eventual coming of the World Teacher. He
is well known in the Bible history, coming before us first as Joshua the Son of
Nun, appearing again in the time of Ezra as Jeshua, taking the third
initiation, as related in the book of Zechariah, as Joshua, and in the Gospel
story He is known for two great sacrifices, that in which He handed over His
body for the use of the Christ, and for the great renunciation which is the
characteristic of the fourth initiation. As Appollonius of Tyana, He took the fifth
initiation and became a Master of the Wisdom. From that time on He has stayed
and worked with the Christian Church, fostering the germ of true spiritual life
which is to be found amongst members of all sects and divisions, and
neutralizing as far as possible the mistakes and errors of the churchmen and
the theologians. He is distinctively the Great Leader, the General, and the
wise Executive, and in Church matters He co-operates closely with the Christ,
thus saving Him much and acting as His intermediary wherever possible. No one
so wisely knows as He the problems of the West, no one is so closely in touch
with the people who stand for all that is best in Christian teachings, and no
one is so well aware of the need of the present moment. Certain great prelates
of the Anglican and Catholic Churches are wise agents of His.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Externalisation of the Hierarchy” p. 511)
* This
“Tibetan” is so undeniably Christian that he speaks not of “the New
Testament” but of “our New Testament” (“D.K.” via Alice Bailey, “The Light of The Soul” p. 426). In her
own “Introductory Remarks” to the same book, Bailey says that every esoteric
student ought to continually study the New Testament and that “In the New
Testament there is depicted for us the life of a Son of God in full
manifestation, wherein, freed from every veil, the soul in its true nature
walks the earth. It becomes apparent to us, as we study the life of Christ,
what it means to develop the powers of the soul, to attain liberation, and
become, in full glory, a God walking on earth.”
~ * ~
In the
Bailey books, the religious scripture referred to, quoted from, and expounded
upon most often, is the New Testament of the Christian Bible. Her unseen
inspirer also evinces some small degree of familiarity with the Bhagavad Gita,
the Upanishads, and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali but none at all with anything
Tibetan or Buddhist. Judging from his quotes and references, he prefers even
the Old Testament to any Buddhist scripture and doesn’t even make the slightest
mention of the existence of such a thing as the Dhammapada, the most popular,
well known, and basic Buddhist scripture.
And yet this
Christ-praising, God-believing, Gospel-recommending, Church-supporting,
Bible-quoting “Tibetan” is implicitly believed by Bailey followers to be some
sort of wise old Lama or Abbot at a Buddhist monastery somewhere in Tibet and a
high ranking member of the Trans-Himalayan Brotherhood! And why? Simply because
Alice Bailey said so.
We
cannot help but recall the words of one writer who, after studying and
examining the Bailey teachings, found himself having to conclude that Alice
Bailey was “a deluded Christian writing for deluded Christians.” That may not
be quite fair for all her students but undoubtedly they must all be
quasi-Christians when not complete Christians; otherwise how could they
swallow, accept, and promote such overwhelmingly Christian stuff?
It is
interesting to note that in the hundreds of letters by the Master Koot Hoomi
and the Master Morya published in “The Mahatma Letters,” of the 15 different
scriptures referred to or quoted from, 14 are Buddhist and 1 is Hindu. The
Masters demonstrate a clear knowledge of and close familiarity with such texts
as the Jnana Prasthana Shastra, the Avatamsaka Sutra, the Mahavagga, the
Mahaparinirvana Sutra, and the Khuddaka Patha, the latter of which the Master
M. calls “my family Bible.” Scriptures from various different forms of both
Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism. The Hindu scripture referred to is Atma Bodha,
one of the major works of Adi Shankaracharya. The Bible and New Testament are
mentioned only by means of criticism and disapproval.
This
“Tibetan” is so distinctly un-Buddhist that he speaks and writes of Buddhists
and Buddhism as if they are something outside of his own views, work,
affiliations, and philosophy:
“We
have spoken here of God in terms of Person, and we have used therefore
the pronouns, He and His. … The Buddhist teaching recognises no God or Person.
Is it, therefore, wrong from our point of view and approach, or is it right?
Only an understanding of man as a divine expression in time and space can
reveal this mystery. … In form and when in manifestation, the only way in which
the human mind and brain can express its recognition of the conditioning divine
life is to speak in terms of Person, of Individuality. Hence we speak of
God as a Person, of His will, His nature and His form.”
(“D.K.” via Alice Bailey, “Esoteric
Psychology” Vol. 2, p. 229)
FROM H.P. BLAVATSKY AND THE MASTERS K.H. AND M.:
*
“Neither our philosophy nor ourselves believe in a God, least of all in one
whose pronoun necessitates a capital H. … Our doctrine knows no compromises. It
either affirms or denies, for it never teaches but that which it knows to be
the truth. Therefore, we deny God both as philosophers and as Buddhists. We
know there are planetary and other spiritual lives, and we know there is in our
system no such thing as God, either personal or impersonal. Parabrahm is not a
God, but absolute immutable law, and Iswar is the effect of Avidya and Maya,
ignorance based upon the great delusion. The word “God” was invented to
designate the unknown cause of those effects which man has either admired or
dreaded without understanding them, and since we claim and that we are able to
prove what we claim – i.e. the knowledge of that cause and causes we are
in a position to maintain there is no God or Gods behind them.
“The
idea of God is not an innate but an acquired notion, and we have but one thing
in common with theologies – we reveal the infinite. … Our chief aim is to
deliver humanity of this nightmare, to teach man virtue for its own sake, and
to walk in life relying on himself instead of leaning on a theological crutch,
that for countless ages was the direct cause of nearly all human misery.
Pantheistic we may be called – agnostic NEVER. If people are willing to accept
and to regard as “God” our ONE LIFE immutable and unconscious in its eternity
they may do so and thus keep to one more gigantic misnomer. … If we ask the theist
is your God vacuum, space or matter, they will reply no. And yet they hold that
their God penetrates matter though he is not himself matter. When we speak of
our One Life we also say that it penetrates, nay is the essence of every atom
of matter; and that therefore it not only has correspondence with matter but
has all its properties likewise, etc. – hence is material, is matter
itself. …
“We are
not Adwaitees, but our teaching respecting the one life is identical with that
of the Adwaitee with regard to Parabrahm. …
“(1) We
deny the existence of a thinking conscious God, on the grounds that such a God
must either be conditioned, limited and subject to change, therefore not
infinite, or (2) if he is represented to us as an eternal unchangeable and
independent being, with not a particle of matter in him, then we answer that it
is no being but an immutable blind principle, a law. … Rejecting with contempt
the theistic theory … I will point out the greatest, the chief cause of nearly
two thirds of the evils that pursue humanity ever since that cause became a
power. It is religion under whatever form and in whatsoever nation. It is the
sacerdotal caste, the priesthood and the churches; it is in those illusions
that man looks upon as sacred, that he has to search out the source of that
multitude of evils which is the great curse of humanity and that almost
overwhelms mankind. Ignorance created Gods and cunning took advantage of the
opportunity. … Remember the sum of human misery will never be diminished unto
that day when the better portion of humanity destroys in the name of Truth,
morality, and universal charity, the altars of their false gods.
“If it
is objected that we too have temples, we too have priests and that our lamas
also live on charity . . . let them know that the objects above named have in
common with their Western equivalents, but the name. Thus in our temples there
is neither a god nor gods worshipped, only the thrice sacred memory of the
greatest as the holiest man that ever lived. If our lamas to honour the
fraternity of the Bhikkhus established by our blessed master himself, go
out to be fed by the laity, the latter often to the number of 5 to 25,000 is
fed and taken care of by the Samgha (the fraternity of lamaic monks) the
lamassery providing for the wants of the poor, the sick, the afflicted. Our
lamas accept food, never money, and it is in those temples that the origin of
evil is preached and impressed upon the people. There they are taught the four
noble truths – ariya sakka, and the chain of causation, (the 12 nidanas)
gives them a solution of the problem of the origin and destruction of
suffering.”
(Master K.H., “The Mahatma Letters” #10, p. 52, 53,
54, 56, 57-58)
* “What
have we, the disciples of the true Arhats, of esoteric Buddhism and of
Sang-gyas [i.e. the Tibetan name
for Buddha] to do with
the Shasters and Orthodox Brahmanism? There are 100 of thousands of
Fakirs, Sannyasis and Saddhus leading the most pure lives, and yet being as
they are, on the path of error, never having had an opportunity to meet,
see or even hear of us. Their forefathers have driven away the followers of the
only true philosophy upon earth away from India and now, it is not for the
latter to come to them but to them to come to us if they want us. Which of them
is ready to become a Buddhist, a Nastika as they call us? None. Those
who have believed and followed us have had their reward. … Not so with the
magnetism and invisible results proceeding from erroneous and sincere beliefs.
Faith in the Gods and God, and other superstitions attracts millions of foreign
influences, living entities and powerful agents around them, with which we
would have to use more than ordinary exercise of power to drive them away. … as
all in this universe is contrast so the light of the Dhyan Chohans and their
pure intelligence is contrasted by the “Ma-Mo Chohans” – and their
destructive intelligence. These are the gods the Hindus and Christians and
Mahomed and all others of bigoted religions and sects worship; and so long as their
influence is upon their devotees we would no more think of associating with or
counteracting them in their work than we do the Red-Caps on earth whose evil
results we try to palliate but whose work we have no right to meddle with so
long as they do not cross our path.”
(Master M., “The Mahatma Letters” #CXXXIV, p. 462,
463)
* “It is
to avoid such anthropomorphic conceptions that the Initiates never use the
epithet “God” to designate the One and Secondless Principle in the Universe.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“The Secret Doctrine” Vol. 2, p. 555)
* “The
high Initiates and Adepts … believe in “gods” and know no “God,” but one
Universal unrelated and unconditioned Deity.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“The Secret Doctrine” Vol. 1, p. 295)
* “The
idea of God and Devil would make any chela of six months smile in pity.
Theosophists do not believe either in the one or in the other. They believe in
the Great ALL, in Sat, i.e., absolute and infinite existence,
unique and with nothing like unto it, which is neither a Being nor an
anthropomorphic creature, which is, and can never not be.”
(H.P. Blavatsky, “Misconceptions” – article)
* “I do
not protest at all as you seem to think against your theism, or a belief in an
abstract ideal of some kind, but I cannot help asking you, how do you or how
can you know that your God is all wise, omnipotent and love-full, when
everything in nature, physical and moral, proves such a being, if he does
exist, to be quite the reverse of all you say of him? Strange delusion and one
which seems to overpower your very intellect.”
(Master K.H.,
“The Mahatma Letters” #XXII, p. 141)
* When
the English Theosophist A.O. Hume was preparing to publish an article about the
Masters having belief in God, the Master K.H. wrote:
“This
is preposterously ridiculous: if he publishes what I read, I will have HPB or
Djual Khool deny the whole thing; as I cannot permit our sacred philosophy
to be so disfigured. He says that people will not accept the whole truth; that
unless we humour them with a hope that there may be a “loving Father and
creator of all in heaven” our philosophy will be rejected a priori. In
such a case the less such idiots hear of our doctrines the better for both. If
they do not want the whole truth and nothing but the truth, they are welcome.
But never will they find us – (at any rate) – compromising with, and
pandering to public prejudices. … The truth is, my dear friend, that
notwithstanding the great tidal wave of mysticism that is now sweeping over a
portion of the intellectual classes of Europe, the Western people have as yet
scarcely learned to recognise that which we term wisdom in its loftiest
sense.”
(“The Mahatma
Letters” #LIV, p. 304-305, bold added)
* “True,
“Koot Hoomi” mentions Buddha. But it is not because the brothers hold him in
the light of God or even of “a God,” but simply because he is the Patron of the
Thibetan Occultists, the greatest of the Illuminati and adepts,
self-initiated by his own Divine Spirit or “God-self” unto all the mysteries of
the invisible universe.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“Madame Blavatsky on the Himalayan Brothers” – article)
* “When
our great Buddha – the patron of all the adepts, the reformer and codifier of
the occult system, reached first Nirvana on earth, he became a Planetary
Spirit; i.e. – his spirit could at one and the same time rove the
interstellar spaces in full consciousness, and continue at will on Earth
in his original and individual body. For the divine Self had so completely
disfranchised itself from matter that it could create at will an inner
substitute for itself, and leaving it in the human form for days, weeks,
sometimes years, affect in no wise by the change either the vital principle or
the physical mind of its body. By the way, that is the highest form of
adeptship man can hope for on our planet. But it is as rare as the Buddhas
themselves, the last Khobilgan who reached it being Sang-Ko-Pa of Kokonor (XIV
Century), the reformer of esoteric as well as of vulgar Lamaism [i.e. Tsong Kha-pa, founder of the
Gelugpa School of Tibetan Buddhism and of the Secret School at Shigatse
connected with the Trans-Himalayan Brotherhood, but never mentioned or referred
to even once in the Bailey books, despite the emphasis accorded to him by HPB
and the Masters in their writings.].”
(Master K.H.,
“The Mahatma Letters” #IX, p. 43-44)
* “Jesus
taught the world nothing that had not been taught as earnestly before by other
masters. He begins his sermon [i.e.
on the Mount] with certain
purely Buddhistic precepts that had found acceptance among the Essenes, and
were generally practiced by the Orphikoi, and the Neo-platonists.
There were the Philhellenes, who, like Apollonius, had devoted their lives to
moral and physical purity, and who practiced asceticism. He tries to imbue the
hearts of his audience with a scorn for worldly wealth; a fakir-like unconcern
for the morrow; love for humanity, poverty, and chastity. He blesses the poor
in spirit, the meek, the hungering and the thirsting after righteousness, the
merciful and the peace-makers, and, Buddha-like, leaves but a poor chance for
the proud castes to enter into the kingdom of heaven. Every word of his sermon
is an echo of the essential principles of monastic Buddhism.”
(H.P. Blavatsky, “Isis Unveiled” Vol. 2, p. 552-553)
* “As a
matter of fact, in spite of all the desperate research made during long
centuries, if we set aside the testimony of the “Evangelists,” i.e.,
unknown men whose identity has never been established, and that of the Fathers
of the Church, interested fanatics, neither history, nor profane tradition,
neither official documents, nor the contemporaries of the soi-disant drama,
are able to provide one single serious proof of the historical and real
existence, not only of the Man-God but even of him called Jesus of Nazareth,
from the year 1 to the year 33. All is darkness and silence. Philo Judaeus,
born before the Christian Era, and dying quite some time after the year when,
according to Renan, the hallucination of a hysterical woman, Mary of Magdala,
gave a God to the world, made several journeys to Jerusalem during that
interval of forty-odd years. He went there to write the history of the
religious sects of his epoch in Palestine. No writer is more correct in his
descriptions, more careful to omit nothing; no community, no fraternity, even
the most insignificant, escaped him. Why then does he not speak of the
Nazarites? Why does he not make the least allusion to the Apostles, to
the divine Galilean, to the Crucifixion? The answer is easy.
Because the biography of Jesus was invented after the first century, and
no one in Jerusalem was better informed on the subject that Philo himself. We
have but to read the quarrel of Irenaeus with the Gnostics in the 2nd century,
to be certain of it.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“Reply to the Mistaken Conceptions of the Abbe Roca concerning my Observations
on Christian Esotericism”)
* “Let
it not be imagined that we bring this reproach to any who revere Jesus as God.
Whatever the faith, if the worshipper be but sincere, it should be respected in
his presence. If we do not accept Jesus as God, we revere him as a man.
Such a feeling honors him more than if we were to attribute to him the powers
and personality of the Supreme, and credit him at the same time with having
played a useless comedy with mankind, as, after all, his mission proves
scarcely less than a complete failure.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“Isis Unveiled” Vol. 2, p. 530)
* “If
both Church and priest could but pass out of the sight of the world as easily
as their names do now from the eye of our reader, it would be a happy day for
humanity.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“Isis Unveiled” Vol. 2, p. 586)
* “Let
these unfortunate deluded Christians know that the real Christ of every
Christian is the Vach, the “mystical Voice,” while the man Jeshu was
but a mortal like any of us, an adept more by his inherent purity and ignorance
of real Evil, than by what he had learned with his initiated Rabbis and the
already (at that period) fast degenerating Egyptian Hierophants and priests.”
(Master K.H.,
“The Mahatma Letters” #LIX, p. 344)
*
“Christos is neither the Christ of the Churches, nor yet the Jesus of the
Gospels; it is only an impersonal Principle.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“The Kabalah and the Kabalists” – article)
* “Note
well, “Christos” with the Gnostics meant the impersonal principal, the Atman of
the Universe, and the Atma within every man’s soul – not Jesus.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“The Secret Doctrine” Vol. 1, p. 132)
* “No
true theosophist will accept any more a carnalised Christ … than an
anthropomorphic God, and still less a ‘Pastor’ in the person of a Pope …”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“On Pseudo-Theosophy” – article)
* “… “the
coming of Christ,” means the presence of CHRISTOS in a regenerated
world, and not at all the actual coming in body of “Christ” Jesus; this Christ
is to be sought neither in the wilderness nor “in the inner chambers,” nor in
the sanctuary of any temple or church built by man; for Christ – the true
esoteric SAVIOUR – is no man, but the DIVINE PRINCIPLE in every human being. He
who strives to resurrect the Spirit crucified in him by his own terrestrial
passions, and buried deep in the “sepulchre” of his sinful flesh; he who
has the strength to roll back the stone of matter from the door of
his own inner sanctuary, he has the risen Christ in him.”
(H.P. Blavatsky, “The Esoteric Character of the
Gospels” – article)
* “The
Christ of esoteric science is the Christos of Spirit – an impersonal
principle entirely distinct from any carnalised Christ or Jesus.”
(H.P. Blavatsky, Footnote in response to the Abbe
Roca’s “Esotericism of Christian Dogma”)
*
“Theosophy … hushes the “Lo here! and lo there!” and declares the Christ, like
the kingdom of heaven, to be within. … With the advent of Theosophy, the
Messiah-craze surely has had its day, and sees its doom.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“Modern Apostles and Pseudo-Messiahs” – article)
* “It is
not in the Kali yug, our present terrifically materialistic age of
Darkness, the “Black Age,” that a new Saviour of Humanity can ever appear.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“The Secret Doctrine” Vol. 1, p. 470)
* “I
write in every letter that a divine Christ (or Christos) has never
existed under a human form outside the imagination of blasphemers
who have carnalized a universal and entirely impersonal principle.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“Reply to the Mistaken Conceptions of the Abbe Roca concerning my Observations
on Christian Esotericism”)
* “The
present volumes have been written to small purpose if they have not shown, 1,
that Jesus, the Christ-God, is a myth concocted two centuries after the real
Hebrew Jesus died; 2, that, therefore, he never had any authority to give
Peter, or any one else, plenary power; 3, that even if he had given such
authority, the word Petra (rock) referred to the revealed truths of the
Petroma, not to him who thrice denied him; and that besides, the apostolic
succession is a gross and palpable fraud; 4, that the Gospel according to
Matthew is a fabrication based upon a wholly different manuscript. The
whole thing, therefore, is an imposition alike upon priest and penitent.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“Isis Unveiled” Vol. 2, p. 544)
~ * ~
What,
then, are we to conclude? We certainly cannot help but conclude that those
Bailey supporters who insist that there are no differences or actual
contradictions between the teachings of HPB and her self-styled successor are
uttering fallacious absurdities. In almost every case they probably sincerely
believe what they say but this only goes to further prove their unfamiliarity
with HPB’s work and teachings. But then again, why would they feel much of a
need to bother themselves with it if even “The Secret Doctrine” is now largely
“out of date”?
As
Bailey says regarding her initial encounter with “The Secret Doctrine”: “I had just made the acquaintance of her
great book “The Secret Doctrine.” I
was intrigued by it but completely bewildered. I couldn’t make head or tail of
it. It is a difficult book for beginners for it is badly put together and lacks
continuity. HPB starts with one subject, wanders off to another, takes up a
third at length and – if you search – you will find her returning to her original
theme sixty or seventy pages further on.”
“I sat
up in bed reading “The Secret Doctrine”
at night and began to neglect reading my Bible, which I had been in the habit
of doing,” she complains. “I liked the book and, at the same time, I disliked
it cordially. I thought it was very badly written, incorrect and incoherent but
I could not get away from it.”
(Alice Bailey, “The Unfinished
Autobiography” p. 137)
Unfortunately
for her and for her readers, she did get away from it. The versions of
HPB’s books that she used and referred to were not the original editions but
the “revised” and “improved” editions published by Annie Besant, which were so
full of deliberate alterations, deletions, and distortions, that even the Adyar
Theosophical Society which once published them has long since allowed them to
go out of print. On many occasions when HPB is quoted by Bailey, she is misquoted,
with Bailey removing and adding words and terms so as to sometimes change even
the whole meaning, but without informing the reader.
We can
only assume, in light of her uncharitable remarks, that she thought the
Masters’ various letters affirming that “The
Secret Doctrine” was their own approved work were somehow not genuine
Mahatma Letters and that she also had no conception of how the real
Masters really teach.
If all
the facts, details, and information on something are presented to you at once
in neat and tidy lists – as is often the style in the Bailey books – then where
is the reason and motivation for real study and application of the spiritual
intuition? There is a method to HPB’s apparent madness in the seemingly
disorganised, disconnected, and chaotic way in which everything is put together
in “The Secret Doctrine.” As B.P. Wadia wrote in “Studies in The Secret Doctrine,” “It is evident that as an
Occultist taught by Occultists her way of teaching is closely related to the
manner in and by which she herself learnt. The deeper layer of the human
mind has to be brought into use if The Secret Doctrine is to be
comprehended to any appreciable extent.”
Wadia
himself is criticised in Bailey’s autobiography for leaving the Adyar Society
to join forces with the United Lodge of Theosophists which had been founded in
1909 by Robert Crosbie and whose expressed mission statement “To spread
broadcast the original teachings of Theosophy as recorded in the writings of
H.P. Blavatsky and William Q. Judge” was most distasteful to her.
The
polished, tidy, clean-cut, complete body of Knowledge we are lazily looking for
has been purposely disjointed and scattered about – seemingly at random
but not so in reality – over thousands of pages in “The Secret Doctrine.” The object of this is to make us apply
individual effort, energy, and thought, in slowly digging out the Truth and
gradually assembling it together for ourselves. Any other approach is
ultimately of little value in the whole scheme of things. HPB knew exactly what
she was doing and merely followed the method of the Masters in presenting her
teachings in this way.
To be
able to brush aside or do away with some of the most glaring contradictions or
discrepancies between HPB’s teachings and her own, Bailey and her inspirer
explain that HPB’s statements and teachings were largely just “blinds,” i.e.
deliberate veils to conceal truths that were not yet permitted to be properly
or accurately explained but which the “Tibetan” was now able to explain fully
and clearly through his aide.
As for
the unequivocal words from “The Mahatma
Letters,” particularly regarding the subject of God, these Letters tend to
be viewed in a rather peculiar way by Bailey students. They hold to the belief
that the letters are only partly genuine and partly reliable.
Those portions which agree with the teachings and concepts presented in the
Bailey books – and this is a very minimal portion indeed! – are considered by
them to be genuine and legitimately from the Masters. The rest are dismissed as
being ignorant and/or fraudulent interpolations by HPB or others. Perhaps the
strangest thing is that they do not realise the profound depths of their own
sophistry.
If the
Masters ever allowed or permitted HPB to insert “one single fraudulent line” or
interpolation of her own into even one of the numerous letters she
transmitted from them and on their behalf, then those Masters are not to be
trusted and their sense of honesty, integrity, and decency is to be severely
doubted and questioned. If she ever did such a thing, then we should expect the
Masters to have said so and to have made it clear in some way that she was not
being entirely proper or reliable in her duties and that some of the letters
issued under their names and signatures should be viewed as questionable.
But do
we ever find anywhere even the slightest hint of this, from any of the Masters?
No…nowhere…never. On the contrary, they speak of her as their “Direct Agent,”
say that there is no chance of them finding a better one and that Theosophists
should always remember this, call her their “Brother,” urge her colleagues not
to doubt or mistrust her, and certify her teachings – including the entirety of
“The Secret Doctrine” – as their own.
Theosophists
and Bailey students therefore have only two real options: (1) to view the whole
thing about Masters as a fraud and a sham concocted by HPB, or (2) to take the
Masters at their word. There is no middle ground in a situation like this.
Those
who like to cast aspersions against “The
Mahatma Letters” and against HPB are invariably those whose personal
religious sensibilities happen to have been offended or challenged by them and
who are so astoundingly conceited that they literally can’t – or don’t want to
– accept that the Masters could possibly hold to any views so contrary to their
own.
It is
perfectly understandable that the original Theosophical teachings may not
appeal very much in some aspects to some people but to then change, rewrite,
alter, criticise, and redefine those teachings in order to make them more
appealing and more “comfortable” is nothing short of disgraceful. Those who
have done this over the decades have made themselves Karmically responsible for
misleading the world as to what Theosophy actually is and what it actually
teaches. They would have been better off pursuing some other form of
spirituality and leaving Theosophy and the Theosophical Movement well alone.
“Yes
but the Masters don’t always agree about everything,” we were once informed by
a Bailey student. “Even in the Trans-Himalayan School the various Masters have
different doctrines and philosophies. This is why some of them might sometimes
say there is no God and others say that there is a God of Love and Wisdom, the
Solar Logos who is the Grand Man of the Heavens.”
Really?
There
is no evidence whatsoever for such an assertion but we do find the following:
* “Well;
if in the different spheres contradictory doctrines are propounded, these
doctrines cannot contain the Truth, for Truth is One, and
cannot admit of diametrically opposite views.”
(Master K.H.,
“The Mahatma Letters” #IX, p. 49)
* “Our
doctrine knows no compromises.”
(Master K.H., “The Mahatma Letters” #X, p. 52)
* “We
have no two beliefs or hypotheses on the same subject.”
(H.P. Blavatsky, “The Key to Theosophy” p. 87)
* “Occult
Science has its changeless traditions from prehistoric times.”
(H.P. Blavatsky,
“The Secret Doctrine” Vol. 1, p. 516)
* “You
do not realize that when speaking of, or as from us, she dares not mix up her
own personal opinions with those she tells you are ours. None of us would dare
do so, for we have a code that is not to be transgressed.”
(Master K.H.,
“Letters from The Masters of the Wisdom” First Series, Letter 31, p. 74-75)
The
attempted Christianisation of Theosophists and the Theosophical Movement was
certainly not Bailey’s own initiative. It had already begun, primarily under
the instigation and influence of C.W. Leadbeater, some years before she had
even joined the Theosophical Society.
Purposely
suppressing, criticising, altering, depreciating and distorting the teachings
and work of HPB after her death, Annie Besant (who had previously been married
to a Church of England minister) and Charles Webster Leadbeater (who had
previously been a Church of England priest) deliberately turned the attention
and focus of the Adyar Society away from the Eastern esoteric philosophy which
had originally characterised it and towards a peculiar form of psychically
inspired Christianity.
Happily
allowing HPB’s books such as “The Key to
Theosophy,” “Isis Unveiled,” and
even her major work “The Secret Doctrine”
to go out of print, they instead began publishing such tomes as Leadbeater’s
weighty work “The Science of the
Sacraments,” “The Christian Creed”
and “The Hidden Side of Christian
Festivals” and Besant’s “Esoteric
Christianity” and “The Coming Christ.”
Just
like the later books that were to be published by Bailey (who, not
insignificantly, had previously been an evangelical Christian missionary), the
dominant and central theme was the impending reappearance on the world scene of
the “Lord Christ.” The concept and proclamation that the so-called “Lord
Christ-Maitreya” is the “World Teacher” for humanity and is preparing for his
“return” or “reappearance” on the world scene, is a Leadbeater invention. He
originated this teaching in 1909. Bailey’s initial exposure to Theosophy was to
the Adyar version of Theosophy, based almost exclusively on the self-proclaimed
discoveries and revelations of Leadbeater.
She
somehow chose to turn a blind eye to the many sexual scandals and complaints
and accusations of paedophilia that always followed Leadbeater throughout much
of his life and Theosophical career (he had been forced out of the Society in
shame and disgrace in 1906 after admitting under oath at a “theosophical trial”
to having been sexually intimate with young boys in his care but was later
invited back and readmitted by Annie Besant, much to the disgust of many other
Theosophists) and accepted most of his teachings and statements as genuine and
important. She incorporated them into her own work and teachings, so that
almost everything in the Bailey books – at least all the foundational material,
concepts, definitions and use of terminology – is derived from the writings of
C.W. Leadbeater and most definitely not from HPB, of whose teachings Leadbeater’s
were the very antithesis.
In her
article titled “On Pseudo-Theosophy,” HPB said that “ignorance emboldens.”
Just
so; there are those amongst the Bailey supporters who are bold enough to say,
“AAB taught these things first. If there was any copying or borrowing of
teachings, it was CWL who did the borrowing from her.”
When
shown that the exact reverse of this is the case and that all the defining
features of the Bailey teachings appeared in print in Leadbeater’s own books
years before Bailey began to write hers and even in some cases years before she
had even heard of Theosophy or joined the Theosophical Society, they then
typically say something to the effect of, “Well, both AAB and CWL were working
closely with D.K. so no wonder there are lots of similarities. What does it
matter anyway, seeing as they’re the Masters’ Teachings?”
But are
they the Masters’ Teachings?
Can
they be considered, in any legitimate way, to be representative of the actual
teachings of the Mahatmas?
That is
for each one to decide for themselves, after closely examining all the relevant
evidence and facts. Sadly many will not make such an examination, as they place
their personal preferences higher than their love for Truth, and thus choose to
shy away, turn away, and try to make themselves forget that they ever came
across such an article as this.
When
Leadbeater along with James Wedgwood effectively appointed themselves as
“Bishop” Leadbeater (later humbly conferring upon himself the even more
grandiose title of “Archbishop”) and “Bishop” Wedgwood and established the
Liberal Catholic Church as a so-called “Theosophical” church, Leadbeater’s
teachings took on an even more distinctly Christian and Catholic tone,
purportedly under the authority of the Masters and of Christ “himself”!
HPB’s
assertion in “Isis Unveiled” that apostolic succession is “a gross and palpable
fraud” was not satisfactory to the Bishop. “My clairvoyant investigation into
those early periods absolutely confirms the contention of the Roman Church,” he
wrote. “They know that there has been no break in apostolic succession.” (C.W.
Leadbeater, “Science of the Sacraments” p. 286) More than that, the Liberal
Catholic Church encouraged confession of sins to its bishops and priests who,
according to Leadbeater and Wedgwood, had priestly power to absolve the
penitents of the effects of their wrongdoing. So much for the Law of Karma!
To cut
a long and tragic story short, it was in the midst of all this madness that
Bailey first encountered the “Tibetan,” who she believed to be the same “Master
Djwhal Khul” with whom Leadbeater claimed to be personally acquainted. Her
“Tibetan” said of Leadbeater that “of his sincerity and of his point of
attainment there is no question,” (“D.K.” via Alice Bailey, “Esoteric
Psychology” Vol. 2, p. 302-303) which seems rather odd, considering that
research and investigation after his death into Leadbeater’s life and work
proves him to have been a thoroughly insincere man; a chronic liar, conscious
fraud, black magician, and unrepentant sex criminal.
He
undoubtedly did have some form of psychic perception and clairvoyance but as
this was forced and initially awakened deliberately through auto-erotic sexual
magic practices – as shown in the book “The Elder Brother: A Biography of
Charles Webster Leadbeater” by Gregory Tillett – it was of a very misleading
and delusional type and of a low grade. Either the “Tibetan” was unaware of the
real facts, which doesn’t say much for his own “point of attainment,” or
had a very twisted view of things in general. The latter is probably the case,
as will be seen shortly.
From p.
162-164 of her autobiography, Bailey says:
“It was
in November 1919 that I made my first contact with The Tibetan. I had sent the
children off to school and thought I would snatch a few minutes to myself and
went out on to the hill close to the house. I sat down and began thinking and
then suddenly I sat startled and attentive. I heard what I thought was a clear
note of music which sounded from the sky, through the hill and in me. Then I
heard a voice which said, “There are some books which it is desired should
be written for the public. You can write them. Will you do so?” Without a
moment’s notice I said, “Certainly not. I’m not a darned psychic and I don’t
want to be drawn into anything like that.” I was startled to hear myself
speaking out loud. The voice went on to say that wise people did not make snap
judgments, that I had a peculiar gift for the higher telepathy and that what I
was being asked to do embodied no aspect of the lower psychism. I replied that
I didn’t care, that I wasn’t interested in any work of a psychic nature at
all. The unseen person who was speaking so clearly and directly to me then said
that he would give me time for consideration; that he would not take my answer
then and that he would come back in three weeks’ time exactly, to find out what
I intended to do.
“I then
shook myself as if I was awakening from a dream and went home and entirely
forgot all about the matter. I never gave it another thought and did not even
tell Foster about it. During the interval I never remembered it but, sure
enough, at the end of three weeks I was spoken to again one evening as I sat in
my sitting-room after the children had gone to bed. Again I
refused, but the speaker begged me to reconsider and for a couple of weeks, at
least, see what I could do. By this time I was getting curious but not in the
least convinced. I would try for a couple of weeks or a month and then decide
what I felt about it. It was during these few weeks that I got the first
chapters of “Initiation, Human and Solar.”
“I
would like to make it quite clear that the work I do is in no way related to
automatic writing. Automatic writing, except in the rarest cases (and,
unfortunately, most people think their case is the rare exception) is very
dangerous. The aspirant or disciple is never supposed to be an automaton. He is
never supposed to let any part of his equipment out of his conscious
control. When he does, he enters into a state of dangerous negativity. The material
normally then received is mediocre. There is nothing new in it, and it
frequently deteriorates as time goes on. Many a time, the subject’s negativity
permits the entrance of a second force which, for some peculiar reason, is
never of as high a standard as the first. Then there comes danger of obsession.
We have had to handle many cases of obsession as the result of automatic
writing.
“In the
work that I do there is no negativity but I assume an attitude of intense,
positive attention. I remain in full control of all my senses of perception and
there is nothing automatic in what I do. I simply listen and take down the
words that I hear and register the thoughts which are dropped one by one into
my brain. I make no changes in what I give out to the public from that which
has been given to me except that I will smooth the English or replace an
unusual word with one that is clearer, taking care, always, to preserve the
sense as given. I have never changed anything that the Tibetan has ever given
me. If I once did so He would never dictate to me again. I want to make that
entirely clear. I do not always understand what is given. I do not always
agree. But I record it all honestly and then discover it does make sense and
evokes intuitive response.”
Bailey’s
publishing of messages from the “Tibetan” was not to the liking of Besant and
Leadbeater, who disliked the idea that an ordinary member of the Society could
be serving as the mouthpiece for the same Adepts for whom they claimed to be
the direct representatives in the world of men. Although she remained a member
of the Adyar Society until shortly before her death, she ceased active
involvement with it soon after her amanuensis work began, mainly due to the
opposition and pressure encountered from many other members, and in 1922
founded the Lucis Trust as the organisation for the dissemination of her
writings.
It
would not be fitting to close an article such as this without bringing to the
attention of our readers a few of the more disturbing or alarming statements
that can be found in the tens of thousands of pages of Bailey’s 24 books. These
are exact quotations, which anyone can verify for themselves. How can Bailey
students genuinely believe that we are “missing out,” “losing out on so much,”
or even “hindering the work of the Masters in the world” by our refusal to
accept the Bailey teachings when they contain such sinister content as some of
the following?
* “The
long divorce between religion and politics must be ended and
this can now come about because of the high level of the human mass intelligence
and the fact that science has made all men so close that what happens in
some remote area of the earth’s surface is a matter of general interest within
a few minutes. This makes it uniquely possible for Him to work in the future.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Reappearance of The Christ” p. 18-19)
[NOTE: In “Theosophical Notes” for September 1963,
the independent Theosophist Victor Endersby quoted the above paragraph and
remarked, “To end the divorce between religion and politics – which “divorce”,
engineered by the Founders of our Republic, was the first great liberation of
the human soul from religious tyranny since the Buddha – is precisely what the
Catholic Hierarchy continuously strives for. As to what happens whenever the
divorce is cancelled or non-existent, let us look at Latin America and Spain;
and at South Vietnam, where a Buddhist priest found it necessary to burn
himself to death to call the attention of the world to the oppression of eight
million Buddhists by two million Catholics.”]
* “I
would like at this time to touch upon the greatest spiritual event which has
taken place since the fourth kingdom of nature, the human kingdom, appeared. I
refer to the release of atomic energy, as related in the newspapers this week,
August 6, 1945, in connection with the bombing of Japan.
“Some
years ago I told you that the new era would be ushered in by the scientists of
the world and that the inauguration of the kingdom of God on Earth would be
heralded by means of successful scientific investigation. By this first step in
the releasing of the energy of the atom this has been accomplished, and my
prophecy has been justified during this momentous year of our Lord 1945.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Externalisation of the Hierarchy” p. 491)
* “None
of the men involved in the direction of the Axis effort in Europe is today
normal psychologically; they are all suffering from some form of physical
deterioration, and this has been a real factor in their defeat, though one that
may be difficult for you to realise. It is not so in the case of the Japanese,
whose psychological make-up is totally different, as are their nervous
systems, which are of fourth root race quality. They will be and are being
defeated by physical war measures and by the destruction physically of their
war potential and the death of the form aspect. This destruction and the
consequent release of their imprisoned souls, is a necessary happening; it is
the justification of the use of the atomic bomb upon the Japanese population.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Externalisation of the Hierarchy” p. 495)
* “That
atomic bomb (though used only twice destructively) ended the resistance of the
powers of evil because its potency is predominantly etheric. … As the
forerunner of that release of energy which will change the mode of human living
and inaugurate the new age wherein we shall not have civilisations and their
emerging cultures but a world culture and an emerging civilisation, thus
demonstrating the true synthesis which underlies humanity. The atomic bomb
emerged from a first ray Ashram, working in conjunction with a fifth ray group;
from the long range point of view, its intent was and is purely beneficent.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Externalisation of the Hierarchy” p. 548)
* “That
which will offset the sense of frustration and futility and provide likewise
the needed incentive towards the re-building of the new world will be the
belief in the essential divinity of humanity, in the evolutionary proof (which
a little study quickly provides) that mankind has steadily moved onward in
wisdom and knowledge, and a wide inclusiveness, plus the development of that
state of mind which will base itself upon belief in the veracity of the historical
records which bear witness to the many advents at crucial times in human
affairs, and to the many world Saviours – of Whom the Christ was the greatest.
A right and constructive attitude must also be based on an innate recognition
of the existence of the Christ and of His Presence with us at all times; it
must be grounded in the knowledge that the war – with all its unspeakable
horrors, its cruelties and its cataclysmic disasters – was but the broom of the
Father of all, sweeping away all obstructions in the path of His returning Son.
It would have been well-nigh impossible to prepare for the coming in the
face of the pre-war conditions.”
(“D.K.” via Alice Bailey, “The Reappearance of The
Christ” p. 165)
* “Symbolically,
the Jews represent (from the point of view of the Hierarchy) that from which
all Masters of the Wisdom and Lords of Compassion emerge: materialism, cruelty
and a spiritual conservatism, so that today they live in Old Testament times
and are under the domination of the separative, selfish, lower concrete
mind.
“But
their opportunity will come again, and they may change all this when the fires
of suffering at last succeed in purifying them and burning away their ancient
crystallisation, thus liberating them to the extent that they can recognise
their Messiah, Who will not, however, be the world Messiah. The Jews
need humility more than any other nation. By humility they may learn something
of value as well as a needed sense of proportion. They are dear to the heart of
the Christ for – in the performance of His greatest work – He chose a Jewish
body, but their materialism and their repudiation of spiritual opportunity has
negated His use of their racial type again. It would provide too great a
handicap. The probability is that the Master Jesus will assume (under
instruction from the Christ) the part of the Messiah.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Rays and The Initiations” p. 705-706)
[NOTE: It
should be understood that in the Bailey teachings, Jesus and the Christ are two
distinct individuals. They say that “Christ” is another name for the Great
Master known in Buddhism as the Bodhisattva Maitreya and that he overshadowed,
taught, and worked through, the “Master Jesus” 2,000 years ago. Although Jesus
is described as a Master of Wisdom, Christ is said to be his Master and
the Master of all the other Masters, who the Bailey books refer to as
“the Disciples of Christ.” Needless to say, all of these ideas and concepts are
initially Leadbeater’s and merely accepted and borrowed by Bailey for her own
use, without ever stating who it was who first said these things. Earlier
quotes in this article will show how they stand as entirely contrary to the
teachings of H.P. Blavatsky and the Mahatmas, although some Bailey students
have naively assumed that it was HPB herself who began this teaching about the
Second Coming of the Christ-Maitreya.]
* “This
situation is one which the Christ is seeking to alter; it has been in
preparation for His instituting a new and more correct presentation of divine
truth that I have sought – with love and understanding – to point out the
faults of the world religions, with their obsolete theologies and their lack of
love, and to indicate the evils of Judaism. The present world faiths must
return to their early simplicity, and orthodox Judaism, with its deep-seated
hate, must slowly disappear; all must be changed in preparation for the
revelation which Christ will bring.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Externalisation of the Hierarchy” p. 543)
*
“Curiously enough, the Jews have never been a fighting race since the time of
the sorry story of the conquest of the early tribes in Palestine; they have
been persecuted and repudiated down the centuries, but have retaliated simply
by moving on – the wandering Jew seeking a home, wandering humanity, saying
always, “I must arise and go to my Father.” The motive given to the Prodigal
Son in the Gospel story is a strictly material one, and we have here an
outstanding instance of the prophetic knowledge of the Christ.
“The
Jewish people have not only repudiated the Messiah (which their race produced),
but they have forgotten their unique relation to humanity; they forget that
millions in the world today have suffered as they have suffered and that – for
instance – there are eighty per cent of other people in the concentration camps
of Europe and only twenty per cent Jews. The Jew, however, fought only for
himself, and largely ignored the sufferings of his fellowmen in the
concentration camps.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Rays and The Initiations” p. 635)
* “On the
subject of intermarriage, the best and soundest thinkers in both the white and
black races at this time deplore mixed marriages. They mean no happiness for
either party. When considering this subject it should be remembered, however,
that intermarriage between the white peoples and the yellow races (the Chinese
and the Japanese) is equally unfortunate and – with the rarest exception –
seldom proves successful and is never satisfactory where the children of such
unions are concerned.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “Problems of Humanity” p. 113-114)
*
“Therefore, we have isolated (if I may use such a word) three activities to
which the Christ is at this time dedicated:
“1. The
reorganisation of the world religions – if in any way possible – so that their
out-of-date theologies, their narrow-minded emphasis and their ridiculous
belief that they know what is in the Mind of God may be offset, in order that
the churches may eventually be the recipients of spiritual inspiration.
“2. The
gradual dissolution – again if in any way possible – of the orthodox Jewish
faith, with its obsolete teaching, its separative emphasis, its hatred of the
Gentiles and its failure to recognise the Christ. In saying this I do not fail
to recognise those Jews throughout the world who acknowledge the evils and who
are not orthodox in their thinking; they belong to the aristocracy of spiritual
belief to which the Hierarchy itself belongs.
“3.
Preparation for a revelation which will inaugurate the new era and set the note
for the new world religion.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Externalisation of the Hierarchy” p. 544-545)
* “The
Christ and the spiritual Hierarchy will not come to destroy all that humanity
has hitherto found “necessary to salvation,” and all that has met its spiritual
demand. When the Christ reappears, the non-essentials will surely disappear;
the fundamentals of faith will remain, upon which He can build that new world
religion for which all men wait. That new world religion must be
based upon those truths which have stood the test of ages and which have
brought assurance and comfort to men everywhere. These surely are:
“1. The
Fact of God. …
“2.
Man’s Relationship to God. …
“3. The
Fact of Immortality and of Eternal Persistence. …
“4. The
Continuity of Revelation and the Divine Approaches. …
“… From
it come those who act as Messengers of the Wisdom of God, Custodians of the
truth as it is in Christ, and Those Whose task is to save the world, to impart
the next revelation, and to demonstrate divinity.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Reappearance Of The Christ” p. 144-148, excerpts)
* “The
teaching (hitherto given out on reincarnation) has done more harm than good.
Only one factor remains of value: the existence of a Law of Rebirth is now
discussed by many and accepted by thousands.
“Beyond
the fact that there is such a law, we know little and those who know from
experience the factual nature of this return reject earnestly the foolish and
improbable details, given out as fact by the theosophical and occult bodies. The
Law exists; of the details of its working we know as yet nothing.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Reappearance of The Christ” p. 117-118)
[NOTE: The
central Theosophical teachings of Karma and Reincarnation, repeatedly
emphasised by HPB as being of such vital importance to humanity, receive hardly
any attention or mention in the Bailey teachings. Bailey students are advised
not to concern themselves too much with promulgating such ideas and are
informed, as above, that the Masters actually know very little about
reincarnation and that they are totally ignorant as to how it works. In such
books as “The Mahatma Letters” and elsewhere, we can see that the real Masters
behind real Theosophy do not claim to “know little” or to
“know as yet nothing” about it but just the opposite.]
* ” The
economic situation will make it necessary that certain physical restrictions
should be imposed, because it is now evident that beyond a certain point the
planet cannot support humanity. This is more fundamental in its
implications than you can imagine.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “Education in the New Age” p. 134)
* “The
Lord of Pain has descended from His throne and is treading the ways of earth
today, bringing distress, agony and terror to those who cannot interpret His
ends.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Externalisation of the Hierarchy” p. 116)
This
will suffice. The article would become even lengthier if we were to start going
into “D.K.”‘s statements about the New World Religion (which will be
Christocentric of course), the New World Order, Ceremonial Magic, Freemasonry,
and the United Nations.
The
U.N. receives much praise and promotion in the Bailey books and the world
headquarters of the Lucis Trust was for many years based within the world
headquarters of the United Nations at United Nations Plaza in New York. The
Lucis Trust is today a member of the Economic and Social Council of the U.N.
with which it has a “consultative status.” They also created and maintain the
United Nations Meditation Room at the U.N. world headquarters. It has been
commented upon that the exact nature of the relation and involvement between
the two has never been clearly explained or satisfactorily defined by either
party.
Much
earlier in this article we said:
“We are
not meaning to imply, however, that Bailey had no inspirer and wrote her many
books entirely from her own mind and ability. On the contrary, we are convinced
that she did have an unseen inspirer who provided much of the content
and detail for her writings but that he was a member of the Black Lodge, the
Dark Brotherhood, and a committed adherent and promoter of Christianity,
probably a Christian priest of some description and quite possibly a Jesuit, a
member of the Society of Jesus, for details of which see the article Theosophy,
The Jesuits & The Roman Catholic Church.”
There
is a marked difference in quality, nature, and depth, between Alice Bailey’s
own books and those which she attributed to her inspirer. In comparison with
the latter, her own are quite simple, basic, uninteresting, and give no sign or
impression of great knowledge or esoteric complexities. Those which are said to
be Djwhal Khul’s dictations are often far lengthier, far deeper and more
complex, and bursting at the seams with long lists, charts, diagrams, tables,
and masses of information which seems to say so much but which really says so
little. Although Alice Bailey was no doubt an intelligent woman, we do not
believe her to have been able to produce books such as “A Treatise on Cosmic Fire” or “Esoteric
Astrology,” for example, without the assistance and input of a much more
knowledgeable and highly developed mind. This is the main reason why we do not
dismiss her claims of telepathic inspiration as fraudulent.
It is
important to read that article linked to above in order to see the way in which
the Jesuits (i.e. the members of the Order within the Roman Catholic Church
called The Society of Jesus) are written about and warned about by HPB and the
Masters, not just once but repeatedly and emphatically. Were we to start
reproducing the quotes from that article in this one, it would become still longer
and since this is undesirable we encourage those who are interested to read
that article next, in order to possibly gain a clearer perspective. The only
quote we will include here is this, from HPB’s posthumously published article
“The Trial of the Sun Initiate”:
“The
Jesuits … To give one instance of their success in throwing dust into the eyes
of ordinary individuals to prevent their seeing the truths of Occultism, we
will point out what they did in what is now called Freemasonry. This
Brotherhood does possess a considerable portion of the symbolism, formulae, and
ritual of Occultism, handed down from time immemorial from the primeval
Initiations. To render this Brotherhood a mere harmless negation, the Jesuits
sent some of their most able emissaries into the Order, who first made the
simple brethren believe that the true secret was lost with Hiram Abiff; and
then induced them to put this belief into their formularies. They then invented
specious but spurious higher degrees, pretending to give further light upon
this lost secret, to lead the candidate on and amuse him with forms borrowed
from the real thing but containing no substance, and all artfully contrived to
lead the aspiring Neophyte to nowhere. And yet men of good sense and abilities,
in other respects, will meet at intervals, and with solemn face, zeal and
earnestness, go through the mockery of revealing “substituted secrets” instead
of the real thing.”
Over
the years, many students of Theosophy have observed a great parallel and
similarity between what is here described regarding the Jesuits’ infiltration
of Freemasonry and the destruction from within of The Theosophical Society –
Adyar, primarily through C.W. Leadbeater and Annie Besant, the latter of whom
was much of the time under the complete psychological control and domination of
Leadbeater, as Alice Bailey herself opined in her autobiography. The Jesuits,
having achieved their aims to some extent through Leadbeater, who may well have
been a conscious agent of the Jesuits or even a member of their Society,
continued their destructive endeavours through Alice Bailey in a way that would
hook in and appeal to the more intelligent and intellectual amongst the
Theosophists and the Theosophically oriented.
On that
note, we must clarify that there are four entirely distinct and independent
branches or streams of the Theosophical Movement. The Adyar Society amounts to
only ¼ of the Theosophical Movement at large, yet it is the most well known and
most influential.
Today,
quite a large number of students of the Leadbeater/Besant teachings are also
students of the Bailey teachings, as the basis, framework, definitions, and
terminology are so much the same that they can understand and relate to them
quite easily. Bailey students presently outnumber both Leadbeater/Besant
students and students of the original Blavatsky/Judge teachings. The Bailey
books, teachings, and concepts are increasingly popular in the world of 21st
century spirituality, a fact which will probably be a cause of alarm for most
people who have read this far into the article.
Bailey
has her own self-appointed occult successor in the form of London based
Benjamin Crème, founder of Share International, although the Lucis Trust
considers his work to be “lower astral” and not very reliable. According to
Crème, “Maitreya the Christ” has already travelled by plane from the Himalayas
to London, just as the “Tibetan” said he would, and has been living in London
since 1977. Those who remain more faithful to the exact wording of the Bailey
books, however, are not expecting the “Second Coming” until 2025 or after. In
the meantime, they seek to spread the “Great Invocation” prayer all around the
world to as many people as possible, so that all can daily recite the magical
mantra about God and Christ that is said to help prepare the way and make
things easier on unseen levels for the great event.
We have
never yet known or heard of a student of original Theosophy, the genuine thing,
giving it up in favour of the Bailey teachings but we have known of numerous
cases of the opposite. Ex-students of the Bailey teachings often become some of
the most critical opponents of this mass of lies, misinformation, and blatant
Christian propaganda which attempts to pass itself off as “The Ageless Wisdom,”
Bailey’s preferred moniker for her teachings.
Some
may protest about the Jesuit theory in light of the fact that the “Tibetan” was
at times most critical of the current state of the Roman Catholic Church and
even on occasion spoke about it in quite condemnatory tones. Yet there are
places where his words display great affinity with and positivity towards the
Catholic Church. For example:
*
“Curiously enough, the intention of the dictating agents, in both the Catholic
Church and in Russia, is basically good.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Rays and The Initiations” p. 622)
* “The
Master K.H. works also with the prelates of the great Catholic Churches –
Greek, Roman and Anglican – with the leaders of the Protestant communions, with
the foremost workers in the field of education, and also through, and with, the
dominant demagogues and organisers of the people.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “The Externalisation of the Hierarchy” p. 506)
* “The
Master Jesus will take a physical vehicle, and with certain of His chelas
effect a re-spiritualisation of the Catholic churches, breaking down the
barrier separating the Episcopal and Greek churches from the Roman. This may be
looked for, should plans progress as hoped, about the year 1980.”
(“D.K.” via Alice
Bailey, “A Treatise on Cosmic Fire” p. 759)
In the
pseudo-Tibetan’s view, the Roman Catholic Church is the church favoured by
Jesus himself, as will become undeniably clear in just a moment. The mass of
quotations and references already provided surely indicates that Bailey’s
inspirer was undoubtedly a devoted Christian. If he was a purely
non-denominational Christian, he would undoubtedly not imply favouritism on the
part of Jesus and Christ for the Catholic Church, let alone what is not implied
but clearly stated in our final quote.
There
are such things as Jesuit Masters, the Dark Adepts of Jesuitism, as the Master
K.H. mentions in regard to a Spiritualist who fell under undesirable
influences: “Fern was a most remarkable psychic subject, naturally – very
spiritually inclined, but corrupted by Jesuit masters, and with his sixth and
seventh Principles completely dormant and paralysed within him.” (“The Mahatma
Letters” #LVII, p. 330)
But
Jesuit Masters, like any Dugpas or Black Magicians, can only work with and
through those with whom they have a natural affinity. Hence, whether Alice
Bailey was consciously aware of who and what her inspirer really was or not,
she – or rather, that soul – is as much to blame for this travesty against
Theosophy, against the Masters, and against Humanity, as is the inspirer. Let
it be clearly understood that we take no pleasure in saying such things but
that we do so only because it is high time that they be clearly said.
Bailey
student David Reigle’s article “On the Alleged Tibetan Source of Alice Bailey’s
Writings” is so weak and flawed in its arguments that it proves nothing to
anyone except himself and others like him, “who prefer to believe what is
pleasant rather than what is true.” Many Bailey students are enthusiastic about
the “Tibetan Source” article and believe that it constitutes proof or at least
quasi-proof of the genuineness of the claims of authorship of the Bailey books.
But when read through properly, attentively, and with detachment, one can
readily see that it provides no proof of any kind whatsoever, but merely one
man’s speculation and opinion. Such an article could never stand up in a court
of law but would be dismissed as meaningless and lacking in anything resembling
any sense of definiteness.
Reigle
writes that “There is a peculiar stylistic feature which characterizes the
Bailey writings, something one does not usually see in English language
writings. This is the habitual presentation of teachings within an outline
structure using general topics, then divided into sub-topics, then subdivided
into sub-sub-topics, etc., etc.; e.g.: “We will as usual divide our subject
into three heads.” This is a well-known characteristic feature of Tibetan
writings.”
He
fails to mention that it is also a well-known characteristic feature of Jesuit
writings. There is far more reason to believe that Bailey’s unseen inspirer was
a Jesuit or someone connected with the Jesuits than a Tibetan. Who, having read
through all this article, could say otherwise? Strangely, Bailey and her
“Tibetan” keep silent about the Jesuits, as did “Bishop” Leadbeater. Quite a
strange change from HPB and her Teachers, who say they have no hesitation in
describing the Jesuits as “the enemies of the human race.” But that too is no
proof. Nevertheless, we believe our argument and theory to be far more cogent
than that presented by the Bailey supporters.
One
might assume that there has been an unseen fight or battle going on on inner
planes between good and honest Adepts of Buddhistic Occultism and cunning and
dishonest Adepts or Christian Occultists, the latter of whom are willing to
pose as the former in order to achieve their aims.
It is
only fair that the “Tibetan Master” be allowed to have the last word in an
article which has been so devoted to him, whoever and wherever he may be. Here
his whole spiritual worldview, hopes, and intentions for the future, are
clearly revealed and expressed. Here is what Theosophists, spiritual seekers,
and even the world at large, have been told are the words and aims of a high
ranking Tibetan Initiate of the Trans-Himalayan Brotherhood. Here the real evil
at the heart of the Alice Bailey movement, the Lucis Trust, the Arcane School,
World Goodwill, and all the rest, is unmistakably exposed in that “Tibetan’s”
own words:
“Upon
the spiritual side, as I told you in an earlier book, the whole field of
religion will be re-inspired and re-orientated from Rome because the
Master Jesus will again take hold of the Christian Church in an effort to
re-spiritualise it and to re-organise it. From the chair of the Pope of
Rome, the Master Jesus will attempt to swing that great branch of the religious
beliefs of the world again into a position of spiritual power.”
(“The
Destiny of the Nations” p. 59)
(Source : https://blavatskytheosophy.com/tibetan-master-or-christian-priest)
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