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The
Alice A. Bailey Books – FAQ
With
some comparisons to the Agni Yoga
Teachings by Helena Roerich
Michael D. Robbins
The
books of DK and AAB are called the “Blue Books”. Eighteen of them are
written by the Tibetan collaborating with AAB; five are written by AAB
herself. One book, The Light of the Soul, which is an exegesis
of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, was a shared effort in a different way;
the Tibetan Master provided a translation of the ancient aphorisms, and
AAB, on her own, provided commentary.
In
the book, Initiation Human and Solar (one of DK’s first books with
AAB—1922), the following selection describes Master DK. In that same selection
is described Master Morya. I think it should be of interest to AY (Agni
Yoga) students to see how students of AAB see these two Masters. Of course
there are many references to Them, and for those who are interested, a
complete compilation of Master M. could be prepared, and of course on
Master DK Just let me know and I will be happy to provide.
Short
Selection Describing Master Djwhal Khul: “The Master Djwhal
Khul, or the Master D. K. as He is frequently called, is another adept
on the second Ray of Love-Wisdom. He is the latest of the adepts taking
initiation, having taken the fifth initiation in 1875, and is therefore
occupying the same body in which He took the initiation, most of the other
Masters having taken the fifth initiation whilst occupying earlier vehicles.
His body is not a young one, and He is a Tibetan. He is very devoted
to the Master K. H. and occupies a little house not far distant from
the larger one of the Master, and from His willingness to serve and to
do anything that has to be done, He has been called "the Messenger
of the Masters." He is profoundly learned, and knows more about
the rays and planetary Hierarchies of the solar system than anyone else
in the ranks of the Masters. He works with those who heal, and co-operates
unknown and unseen with the seekers after truth in the world's great laboratories,
with all who definitely aim at the healing and solacing of the world,
and with the great philanthropic world movements [Page 58] such as the
Red Cross. He occupies Himself with various pupils of different Masters
who can profit by His instruction, and within the last ten years has relieved
both the Master M. and the Master K. H. of a good deal of Their teaching
work, taking over from Them for certain stated times some of Their pupils
and disciples. He works largely, too, with certain groups of the devas
of the ethers, who are the healing devas, and who thus collaborate with
Him in the work of healing some of the physical ills of humanity. He
it was Who dictated a large part of that momentous book The Secret Doctrine,
and Who showed to H. P. Blavatsky many of the pictures, and gave her much
of the data that is to be found in that book.” (IHS 58-59)
Please
note the section immediately above which describes our understanding of
the way in which DK cooperated closely with HPB in the preparation of
that book which all of us in the AY and AAB Traditions value—The Secret
Doctrine.
Below
is one further reference: an “Extract from a Statement by the Tibetan”
in 1934. It tells much of the DK’s attitude towards Masters M. K.H., Himself
and His students. It also expresses the tolerance and open-mindedness
which are characteristic of a Master upon the second ray of Love-Wisdom:
“Suffice
it to say, that I am a Tibetan disciple of a certain degree, and this
tells you but little, for all are disciples from the humblest aspirant
up to, and beyond, the Christ Himself. I live in a physical body like
other men, on the borders of Tibet, and at times (from the exoteric
standpoint) preside over a large group of Tibetan lamas, when my other
duties permit. It is this fact that has caused it to be reported that
I am an abbot of this particular lamasery. Those associated with me
in the work of the Hierarchy (and all true disciples are associated
in this work) know me by still another name and office. A.A.B. knows
who I am and recognises me by two of my names.
I
am a brother of yours, who has travelled a little longer upon the Path
than has the average student, and has therefore incurred greater responsibilities.
I am one who has wrestled and fought his way into a greater measure
of light than has the aspirant who will read this article, and I must
therefore act as a transmitter of the light, no matter what the cost.
I am not an old man, as age counts among the teachers, yet I am not
young or inexperienced. My work is to teach and spread the knowledge
of the Ageless Wisdom wherever I can find a response, and I have been
doing this for many years. I seek also to help the Master M. and the
Master K.H. whenever opportunity offers, for I have been long connected
with Them and with Their work. In all the above, I have told you much;
yet at the same time I have told you nothing which would lead you to
offer me that blind obedience and the foolish devotion which the emotional
aspirant offers to the Guru and Master Whom he is as yet unable to contact.
Nor will he make that desired contact until he has transmuted emotional
devotion into unselfish service to humanity—not to the Master.
The
books that I have written are sent out with no claim for their acceptance.
They may, or may not, be correct, true and useful. It is for you to
ascertain their truth by right practice and by the exercise of the intuition.
Neither I nor A.A.B. is the least interested in having them acclaimed
as inspired writings, or in having anyone speak of them (with bated
breath) as being the work of one of the Masters. If they present truth
in such a way that it follows sequentially upon that already offered
in the world teachings, if the information given raises the aspiration
and the will-to-serve from the plane of the emotions to that of the
mind (the plane whereon the Masters can be found) then they will have
served their purpose. If the teaching conveyed calls forth a response
from the illumined mind of the worker in the world, and brings a flashing
forth of his intuition, then let that teaching be accepted. But not
otherwise. If the statements meet with eventual corroboration, or are
deemed true under the test of the Law of Correspondences, then that
is well and good. But should this not be so, let not the student accept
what is said."
AUGUST 1934
Short
Selection Describing Master Morya: “The Master Morya, Who is one of the best known of the
Eastern adepts, and Who numbers amongst His pupils a large number of Europeans
and Americans, is a Rajput Prince, and for many decades held an authoritative
position in Indian affairs.
He
works in close co-operation with the Manu, and will Himself eventually
hold office as the Manu of the sixth root-race. He dwells, as does His
Brother, the Master K. H., at Shigatse in the Himalayas, and is a well-known
figure to the inhabitants of that far-away village. He is a man of tall
and commanding presence, dark hair and beard and dark eyes, and might
be considered stern were it not for the expression that lies in His eyes.
He and His Brother, the Master K. H., work almost as a unit, and have
done so for many centuries and will, on into the future, for the Master
K. H. is in line for the office of World Teacher when the present holder
of that office vacates it for higher work, and the sixth root-race comes
into being. The houses in which They both dwell are close together, and
much of Their time is spent in the closest association. As the Master
M. is upon the first Ray, that of Will or Power, His work largely concerns
itself with the carrying out of the plans of the present Manu. He acts
as the Inspirer of the statesmen of the world, He manipulates forces,
through the Mahachohan, that will bring about the conditions desired for
the furthering of racial evolution. On the physical plane those great
national executives who have far vision and the international ideal are
influenced by Him, and with Him co-operate certain of the great devas
of the mental plane, and three great groups of angels work with Him on
mental levels, in connection with the lesser devas who vitalise thoughtforms,
and thus keep alive the thoughtforms of the Guides of the race for the
benefit of the whole of humanity.
The Master M.
has a large body of pupils under His instruction, and works in connection
with many organisations of an esoteric and occult kind, as well as through
the politicians and statesmen of the world.” (IHS 54-55)
I
thought these selections might be helpful as a starting point. They show,
from the perspective of the AAB student, (at least in part) the spheres
of influence of these two Masters, and the fact (from our point of view)
of their close cooperation.
Since
it is sometimes asserted that Alice Bailey was simply a medium (a type
of usually mindless communication of which our Teaching also has not much
good to say), I would like to include a reference which tells, in DK’s
words how He began to work with AAB, and what was their modus operandi.
“In 1919, during the month of November, I made a contact with A.A.B. (Alice
A. Bailey) and asked her to do some writing for me and also to undertake
the publishing of certain books which—under the sequential giving out of
truth—were due to appear. She refused immediately, having no sympathy with
the flood of so-called occult literature being passed out to the public
by the various occult groups, having no experience in writing for the public,
and having also a profound dislike of every form of psychic writing and
of psychic work. Later she changed her mind when I explained to her that
telepathic rapport was a proven thing and a matter of scientific interest,
that she was not either clair-audient or clairvoyant and never would be
and that (above all) the test of truth was the truth itself. I told her
that if she would write for a period of a month, the material transcribed
would prove to her whether it contained truth, whether it evoked intuitive
understanding and recognition and whether it had in it that which might
be of value in the new spiritual era which was impending. She, therefore,
overcame her disgust of this type of work and of the many occult presentations
of truth which were prevalent. She only stipulated that the writing should
go out with no claims whatsoever and that the teachings should stand or
fall on their own merits.” (From the Pamphlet, My Work, by the Tibetan)
Elsewhere we
learned that AAB, a number of lives before, had been a young disciple of
DK’s, and had developed a facility of rapport with him at that time, which
made their telepathic work together possible in the 20th century.
1. What are the 5 most important objectives of the AAB movement?
2. What are the 5 most important activities within the AAB movement to
advance these objectives?
3. What are the 5 greatest achievements of the AAB movement to date?
Although
it is best the take DK at His own words, I might just provide a little commentary
(between the lines) as a slight elaboration. Also, I would like to include
the fuller quotation. These are the Tibetan’s words from The Rays and
the Initiation beginning p. 251. I will also provide a brief indication
concerning any move towards fulfillment of these objectives (within the
limitations of my understanding). “What
are some of these newer truths for which I am responsible as transmitting
agent to the world of occult students? Let me briefly state them in the
order of their relative importance:
1. The Teaching on Shamballa.
Little has ever been given on this subject. Only the name was known. This
teaching includes: a.
Information as to the nature of the will aspect. b.
Indications as to the underlying purposes of Sanat Kumara.
c. Directions
as to the building of the antahkarana, which is the first step towards achieving
monadic consciousness, and thus the first step towards the Way of the Higher
Evolution.
Michael:
1. Although our two Teachers spell it differently, Shamballa is considered
in both Traditions to be of the utmost importance. From the DK Teaching,
it is the “highest Center” or chakra on our planet—the “Center Where the
Will of God is Known”. It corresponds to the monadic or spirit aspect of
the human being.
2. We understand that one of the next very important developments in
the spiritualizing of humanity is the development of the will aspect
of the human being—that which corresponds to the monad and to the First
Ray of Will or Power. The will aspect always serves the greatest Ray upon
our planet and within our solar system—the Second Ray of Love-Wisdom. “God
is Love”.
3. The “King of Shamballa” known by so many names—“The Ancient of Days”,
“The Great Sacrifice”, “The One Initiator”, “The Lord of the World”, “The
Youth of Endless Summers”, “Melchizedek”, etc., is considered the Great
Savior of this planet. HPB talks about Him extensively in The Secret
Doctrine. It is His Will which works through Shamballa, and that
Will reflects the Will of the Solar Logos—the God of Love for our solar
system. Understanding something increasingly real about this Great Being
is considered very important in the Bailey Tradition. I think you call this
Being by the name Rigden Japo—at least that is how I remember it.
4. The building of the antahkarana or “Rainbow Bridge” is considered a frontier
in the process of expanding human sensitivity through meditation. HPB talks
about this “Bridge of Light” or “Inner Organ”. It is part of the Eastern
Tradition. Its building leads the disciple towards communion with the spirit
or monad, and thence to higher levels of evolution beyond that of this planet
on the Way of Higher Evolution in relation to which nirvana is considered
but the beginning.
5. So this first teaching of the Tibetan in intended to connect the spiritual
vanguard of humanity (and eventually, as evolution proceeds, all of humanity)
with the highest aspect of divinity within themselves. If successful “God’s
Will” (to use the old terminology) will be done on Earth—eventually.
6. Movement towards Fulfillment: We are just learning about the will aspect
of divinity. It is a frontier. At the same time we are studying what I would
call ‘the curriculum of love’, which certainly is not fulfilled.
2. The Teaching on the New Discipleship.
This has been revolutionary where the older schools of occultism are concerned.
The teaching includes: a.
A presentation of the new attitude of the Masters to Their disciples, due
to the rapid unfoldment of the mind principle and the growth of the principle
of "free will." This changed technique negates the old attitudes,
such as that portrayed in the Theosophical literature, and it was a recognition
of the difficulties of correcting the wrong impression given which prompted
H.P.B. in one of her communications to the Esoteric Section of her day,
to regret ever having mentioned Their names. That earlier presentation
was useful but has now served its purpose. Unless the schools based on
the old methods change their techniques and their approach to truth, they
will disappear. b.
Information as to the constitution of the Hierarchy and of the various Ashrams
of which it is composed. I have presented the Hierarchy as the Ashram of
Sanat Kumara in its sevenfold form, thus linking will and love.
c. A presentation
of the newer type of meditations, with its emphasis upon visualisation and
the use of the creative imagination; I have presented a system of meditation
which has eliminated the attention paid hitherto to personal problems and
the intense earlier focus on the relation of the disciple and the Master.
The keynote of group fusion and of service underlies the newer form of meditation,
and not this powerful emphasis upon the personal relation of the disciple
to the Master and the achievement of the individual aspirant. This was
degenerating into a form of spiritual selfishness and separateness. (R&I
251-252)
Michael: 1.
While in many sections of the Teaching, DK values the attitude of devotion
as an inherent quality of the soul and monad of the human being, He, like
the Buddha in His “Last Sermon”, wants the modern disciple to rely more
upon himself and his contact with his own soul—considered to be “the First
Master”. HPB called the soul (Solar Angel or, in HPB’s words, an Agnishvatta)
a returning “nirvanis” from a previous Mahamanvantara.
As we know, the Sons of Mind or the incarnating jivas are the returning
nirvanis of a previous logoic incarnation. (A Treatise on Cosmic Fire
1125)
These Solar Angels, Sons of Mind, Agnishvattas (many are the names) once
were human beings, and now help raise human beings into the Kingdom of
the Soul, the Fifth Kingdom. Occult meditation puts us in touch with their
great love and wisdom. They are called “Hearts of Fiery Love”.
So, in the AAB Teaching, the best way to meet the Master (such as DK, KH
or M) is to first come en rapport with our own Higher Self, which raises
our vibration to the point where we can contact our own Master/Guru.
2. In the DK Teaching, the inner Ashrams are all subtle spiritual centers
colored by different ray energies. Each Master has His Ashram, and that
Ashram will vibrate to His note, which is essentially a note on one of the
seven rays. The DK material is full of detailed information on the strenuous
requirements for ashramic participation. Conscious treading of the Path
of Discipleship is considered the real beginning of the process, following
upon the Path of Aspiration—or Probationary Path (about which Theosophy
has much to say). Much about the Path can be found also in Theosophical
literature, but DK has expanded upon it considerably, and rendered it more
modern, and I think, mature.
3. In the newer types of meditation, DK tries to take us away
from “spiritual selfishness” and focusses our mind upon higher supra-personal
contacts, creativity and service to humanity.
4. The
concept of the group is very important in the New Discipleship. We
strive to prepare our personalities so that they may develop group consciousness
characterized by love, selflessness, impersonality, and cooperation with
the Greater Will—the Will of the Soul, the Will of the Master, the Will
of Sanat Kumara and finally the Will of the Planetary Logos. These would
be progressive attainments. Eventually, the Will of the Solar God of Love
will have to be brought to fulfillment. That will not occur for a long
time.
5. Movement Toward Fulfillment: The Arcane School founded in 1922, is a
School for Discipleship Training. The student, over a number of years, is
led through an intensive course of preparation for real discipleship, the
success of which is proven by the students selfless service to humanity.
There are many offshoots of the Arcane School: a few are Meditation Mount,
Arcana Workshops, the School for Esoteric Studies, the University of the
Seven Rays (combined with studies in Agni Yoga), the Aquarian Educational
Group (combined with much Agni Yoga), various of the New Esoteric Schools
Groups—really, many, I cannot name all the names, so please forgive me if
I have left out important ones.
All these study and attempt to apply the New Discipleship and some have
been doing to for many years.
3. The Teaching on the Seven Rays.
The fact of the seven rays was well known to the heads of the Theosophical
Society, was mentioned very abstractly and vaguely in The Secret Doctrine,
and formed in an elementary form some of the teaching given in the Esoteric
Section; the names of the rays were given, and some information as to their
qualities, and the Masters on the rays, was imparted but not much else.
I have given out much information upon the subject and have endeavoured
to show the importance of this teaching from the psychological angle, because
the new psychology is in the making. If esoteric teaching is eventually
to be public in its presentation, it will be given out along the lines of
psychology because esoteric teaching in its fullest and deepest sense concerns
the consciousness aspect of man and God. (R&I 252)
Michael:
1. The Tibetan teaches that if the Ageless Wisdom is ever to reach the public
in a larger and more useful way, it will be through the Science of Psychology
based principally upon the Science of the Seven Rays. Everybody has their
own psychological issues to solve and right human relations are a great
concern to many thinking people today. A study of the rays is revelatory
of human psychology (and much else besides). I believe, with the Tibetan,
that it gives the key to the New Psychology, in which the soul aspect
will finally be regarded as vital to human understanding. The New Psychology
is moving rapidly in this direction.
2. We sometimes call the study of the Rays, “The Language of Energy”. The
new esoteric astrology is intimately related to this ray study. The use
of the rays is one of the best ways to understand the relationship between
the macrocosm and the microcosm, in a fair amount of scientific detail.
The human being is considered a living energy system, and we want to know
which energies we are dealing with. This study fits very well with
the coming revelations of science, but also is intimately related to human
vocational guidance—finding out where one fits within the Divine
Plan and Purpose.
3. An understanding
and conscious expression of the rays lead, in my opinion, to fulfilment
for the human being, the group and the larger whole.
4. Movement Towards Fulfillment: There are many students of the Seven
Rays. This has also been the main thrust of my own personal work, and my
book Tapestry of the Gods is meant to help develop this science.
The University of the Seven Rays and the Seven Ray Institute were founded
to develop the new Esoteric Psychology through a study of the rays, esoteric
astrology, and chakra systems. Many books now appear on this subject. Along
the practical line, some fifteen years ago, with a number of colleagues
I devised a Ray Questionnaire (now revised and improved) to help people
determine their ray formula. This test has been taken by perhaps 3000 people,
maybe more, and helps people get a more objective look at their subtle energy
system.
There are many students and practitioners using the seven ray system, and
a number of modern psychologists are including this science in their practice.
I would say that this aspect of DK work is under strong development, and
will lead to a greater understanding of the human being and his/her relationship
to the wider environment (both inner and outer).
4. The Teaching on the new Astrology.
This teaching too has gone out to a few hundred students before its publication
in book form. This new astrology has been hitherto ignored by those astrologers
who have read it and (with the exception of four astrologers who have deeply
appreciated it but who wish I would be more explicit) see little in it.
I have given enough, could the open-minded astrologer but realise, to establish
the coming astrology on a firm basis; the accuracy of what I have given
will in the course of time he ascertained when astrologers who are dealing
with the horoscopes of advanced people and disciples will use the esoteric
planets as given by me, and not the orthodox planets as usually used. The
accuracy of their deductions will necessarily depend upon their own point
of development and also upon their ability to recognise an advanced person,
a disciple or an initiate when they meet him and undertake to cast his horoscope.
If they are themselves advanced disciples, they may have a tendency to set
too rigid a standard for those seeking astrological deduction, and thus
fail to recognise a disciple; if they are not advanced, they may regard
people as advanced who are far from being even true aspirants. In either
case then the horoscope may prove inaccurate. It is of no use to use the
esoteric planets in relation to the average man. (R&I 252-253)
Michael:
1. Djwhal Khul is considered among the Masters an expert in the study of
ray and astrological energies. His work in this field is revolutionary,
but really part of a continuing development of the Science of Astrology.
2. Above all, He is attempting to present the type of astrology which
will allow modern astrologers to develop the Astrology of the Soul. This
type of astrology will help the human being evolve spiritually, and will
bring the idea of life purpose and its fulfillment into astrological consideration.
Every life cycle sees us born with a new set of astrological (and, to a
degree) ray energies. How shall we use these energies to serve the Ashram,
the Master and above all, Humanity? Esoteric Astrology will help us answer
these questions.
3. There are many fine esoteric astrologers in the world today. It
is a growing and very useful science and art.
4. Movement Toward Fulfillment: This work is developing nicely, with excellent
material being produced by several authors of whom I am aware. Let there
be happier times so that their work may be offered to those who may be interested
(and I do not mean on this Forum—but there is a treasure in what they have
written).
All over the world there are classes in esoteric astrology. Research is
underway, and the psychological and cosmological implications of this great
science/art are being developed.
It should be noted that the Lucis Trust is certainly not the sole custodian
of the Bailey Tradition though it is of foundational and continuing importance.
The ideas presented by DK have spread widely and many are undertaking the
development of aspects of His work for which the Trust has no time. They
cannot do everything and are happy to see the work spreading to others with
more specialized interests. The University of the Seven Rays has also made
Esoteric Astrology one of its main foci.
5. Information about the New Group of World Servers and their work.
This information includes:
a. The recognition of this group as intermediate between the Hierarchy and
Humanity.
b. The nature of their work as it influences the human soul and as it seeks
through the instrumentality of the men and women of goodwill to determine
the period in which we live.
c. The Triangle
work which embodies two phases of their work, i.e., the forming of the network
of light as the channel of communication between the Hierarchy and Humanity,
and the forming simultaneously of the network of goodwill, which is the
objective expression of the subjective influence of light. Ponder on this
statement. (R&I 253)
Michael:
1. This is such an important aspect of the work, but it is impossible to
do it any justice in these briefest of descriptions.
2. To use the language of the chakras, the NGWS is considered the ajna
center of planet, just as humanity is considered the throat center and the
Hierarchy the heart center. Shamballa/Shambhala, of course, would be considered
the all-inclusive head center. So we can see why the Tibetan considers
the NGWS to be a “intermediate between Hierarchy and Humanity”.
3. The ajna center directs, guides and shows the way, casting a beam
of light forward so that men and women of goodwill can see the way
ahead.
4. It is vital to realize that there is no outer organization connected
with the NGWS. It is a completely subjective organism, based upon
soul relations, share humanitarian ideals, a spirit of acceptance and non-criticism,
and focussed service to humanity. People do not join this inner group.
They qualify by the loving, illumined and spiritually willing nature of
their auric emanation. Their one purpose is to serve humanity, and they
are certainly to function by the AY Teaching’s injunction: “By Thy God”.
Their purpose is entirely benevolent, and they certainly seek no converts.
No one faith, creed, religion, philosophy, or political persuasion binds
them together—only the love, light and will of the soul as they are directed
towards the upliftment of humanity. We can see how different is the reality
from the occasional false images of this group which have emerged for discussion.
5. The work of the Men and Women of Goodwill, is a related work, undertaken
by the Lucis Trust. The attempt is to stimulate Goodwill in the world. Goodwill
is considered, “Love in Action”. This is all very freeform, and Goodwill
Units of Service appear here and there in order to spread practical, loving
action in their local environments.
6. The work of the Triangles is very important and as DK tells us, “close
to my heart”. The idea is to link men and women of goodwill in two types
of imagined triangles—triangles of light, and triangles of goodwill.
Three people do this work—thinking outwardly to each other in light and
love. It just takes a few minutes every day. Its purpose is to reorganize
the etheric network of the planet from a system of squares into a system
of triangles reflective of the higher energies of the soul (and eventually
spirit). It is part of the subjective redemption of humanity through light
and love. This is really for the DK people, very important work.
7. Often, when people do the Triangles work, they say inwardly or outwardly
the Great Invocation (which is one of the oldest and most powerful Mantrams
in the annals of Shamballa/Shambhala—recently released because the time
is considered right). The use of the Great Invocation we are told, helps
prepare the way for the Externalization of the Spiritual Hierarchy and the
Reappearance of the Maitreya/Christ/Krishna/Messiah/Imam Madhi/World Teacher.
The Great invocation is the Tibetan’s translation of very old symbols in
the ideographic Senzar language. Probably there is no way to translate its
full potency into any modern language, but He is said to have been very
happy with the results. When using the Great Invocation with certain different
traditions, some changes in words are permissible—as the modern Jew may
respond negatively to the word, “Christ”, so the word Messiah can be used.
It is the idea behind the whole which counts.
8. Movement Towards Fulfillment: Well, these practical activities are
some of the main service work done by the Lucis Trust and its affiliates
all over the world. This is how the AAB people serve—principally: through
Goodwill Units of Service and through the subjective work of Triangles.
The Lucis Trust has been promoting all this for over seventy years, and
there are many Units of Service in many countries. As well, the number of
people using the Triangles method number in the many thousands. Who can
count them?
6. The attempt to form an exoteric branch of the inner Ashrams.
This is evidenced in the work I have done with a special group of aspirants
and accepted disciples whose instructions, emanating from my Ashram, have
been embodied in the book Discipleship in the New Age (Vols. I and II).
(R&I 253-254)
Michael:
1. This was an amazing experiment, which succeeded in one way and failed
(temporarily) in another.
2. We are left with the result of it in the books Discipleship in
the New Age, Vols. I and II.
3. The Tibetan selected about 40-50 students over the years of the
early thirties, and formed them into Groups of Nine to study and develop
practical skill in such disciplines as Telepathy, the Dissipation of Glamor,
Magnetic and Radiatory Healing, Education, Politics, etc. He discontinued
that experiment in the late 30’s because the response of the students was
not what He had hoped. Then He began another with a group of 24, and this
continued until 1946. During this time He also sought to begin a small
externalization of His Ashram in New York City.
4. All these students received personal instruction from Him through Alice
Bailey—every six months, and (during the very busy stressful years of WWII,
when all the Master including DK were fighting so hard to save humanity)—perhaps
every year. The letters can be read in the two volumes of Discipleship
in the New Age. Also, there is so much about the New Discipleship in
these volumes. It is explained very well and beautifully and never fails
to inspire—at least that is the experience of many.
5. These people really received some extraordinary training. After having
them work with trying to understand their rays by themselves, DK told them
what they were. Often people were very far from his assessment. Many of
their problems and potentials in growth and service are detailed in these
letters, and we get to see examples of the New Discipleship in Action—successes
and failures, seen as objectively as possible.
6. Movement Toward Fulfillment: This experiment was discontinued. If it
had fulfilled DK’s expectations it might have been continued after AAB’s
death in 1949, but He disbanded the groups—saying that this work had resulted
in many individual spiritual successes but not the group success
He had hoped for.
Throughout the world there are groups which seek to work with DK’s Ten Seed
Groups. I listed five of them above, but for convenience will repeat. The
ten are: Telepathy, the Dissipation of Glamor, Magnetic and Radiatory Healing,
Education, Politics The New World Religion, Science, Psychology, Economics,
Creative Manifestation.
Meditation Mount has done a lot with study and meditation along these lines,
and so has the University of the Seven Rays. Its curriculum is very largely
based on these ten groups, with some synthetic studies combining several
of them.
7. Teaching upon the new world religion, with its emphasis
upon the three major Full Moon periods (Aries, Taurus, Gemini, falling usually
in April, May and June respectively) and the nine (occasionally ten) minor
Full Moons each year. This leads to a consequent relation being established
between the work of the Christ and of the Buddha in the minds of spiritually
inclined people everywhere, with the result of a great broadening of the
human aspiration. This work is as yet embryonic, but it should receive
increasing attention. Eventually it will demonstrate as the main linking
unit between the East and the West, particularly if Shri Krishna is shown
to be an earlier incarnation of the Lord of Love, the Christ. Thereby three
major world religions—the Christian, the Hindu and the Buddhist—will be
intimately related, whilst the Mahommedan faith will be found to be linked
to the Christian faith because it embodies the work of the Master Jesus
as He overshadowed one of His senior disciples, a very advanced initiate,
Mahomet.
Michael:
1. What is said above is very important, though we see that this work is
seventh in order of importance.
2. No one knows what the New World Religion will be, but we do know
that it will be universal, and that the influence of Maitreya/Christ
will be potent. Probably it will be a blend of many Faiths, combined with
a much greater knowledge of subtle energy.
3. In a way, Invocation and Evocation is the basis of a new and cyclic approach
to Divinity. A knowledge of the times and seasons, of astrological cycles
and ray cycles, is very helpful, as the rays and astrology are considered
the building blocks of character, and determine the major energy qualities
which humanity has at its disposal for improving the human condition.
4. As you can see many of the great Faiths are linked to each other through
the Masters and high initiates Who founded them—at least from the perspective
of the DK Tradition.
5. Christ/Krishna/Messiah/Imam Madhi/Maitreya—these terms denote the
World Teacher and the Head of the Spiritual Hierarchy as we see it. Nothing
Christian about it at all. It is a universal approach based on subtle energy,
and is a thing for the future during the Aquarian Age when the study of
energy will be much more sophisticated than it is now.
6. It should be realized that this New World Religion will be a religion
of Love having nothing to do with conversion, pressure, coercion, etc. It
is all about people uniting in soul to receive higher energies and distribute
them in practical service. It is all about work for the “Common Weal” in
the AY Teaching.
7. Movement Toward Fulfillment: In many, many countries, the Full Moon Meditations
are held at the time of each monthly full moon. Really the Moon has nothing
to do with it. These are solar Festivals, and it is Sun Power (soul
power) we seek to contact. Lately we have been calling these Festivals,
Solar Fire Festivals, to indicate the importance of the “fire of the heart”
to be received and blended with the zodiacal sign in power at that time.
Developments along these lines are very far advanced. Little groups and
big groups around the world honor these rhythms—all for the welfare of humanity
and the inspiration of those who attend. These events heighten one’s will-to-serve
and one’s capacity to serve.
8. The
most important Festivals are Easter, Wesak and Christ’s Festival (the Festival
of Goodwill) at the Aries, Taurus and Gemini Full Moons respectively. These
are high points of spiritual contact for everyone. We will all feel these
energies, whether or not we go to formal meditations.
Summary
Michael:
Here then, briefly
and inadequately, I have given my analysis of the major objectives of DK
(taken from His own words) and the activities which are related to these
objectives. As
far as the “greatest achievements”, this would be very difficult to assess,
and serious DK students might have different perspectives. I would say:
1. The release of a very illuminating Teaching from the Hierarchy,
such that it has beneficently influenced the lives of hundreds of thousands
of people all over the world. DK has said that His books are far more widely
read that the average student can imagine.
2. The inspiration of thousands to pursue the New Discipleship Training.
We have a statement that “the esotericist is Self-taught”. But we should
not take this at face value only, because the Self is the soul and
the soul is one with the Master/Guru. Nevertheless, as the Buddha insisted,
Self-reliance is foundational.
3. The creation of the global Triangles Network. This of course, is so important,
and obviously there is always room for its expansion and the improvement
of its quality.
4. The stimulation of Men and Women of Goodwill all over the world. Active
goodwill as “love in action” is the intended result. It could always be
better, obviously, and so many of us fail to live up to the goodwill which
DK and AAB enjoined upon us. Perhaps from the events of the last two or
so weeks, you have gathered the impression that students of Bailey are not
people of goodwill. Such is not the case. We all have our moments when we
are not as loving and radiantly representative of the Hierarchy as we could
be. Who is immune? I can never cast the first stone. We will all improve.
5. The
stimulation of Global Esoteric Education projects all over the world. We
have begun inaugurating some of the New Esoteric Schools of which DK predicts
there will be 14—two of them in the USA, and others in Australia, New Zealand,
Japan, China, Sweden, Russia Scotland/Wales, Ireland, France, Greece or
Syria, Egypt, Italy.
This is a project which will take centuries, but a small beginning is
in process. I think this is an achievement but it has a long way to go.
Anyway,
these are my opinions, but others, more knowledgeable than I , might differ
significantly from my assessment. But it should give you an idea.
Commonalties
Between DK’s and M’s Teaching (Agni Yoga)
This is
perhaps the main point. Some have said that M’s and DK’s Teachings are
utterly incompatible. If, however, They are both Masters of the
Wisdom, which I profoundly believe and know They are, then, although
the emphases of Their beautiful Teachings will differ, these Teachings
will both serve the Great Truth emanating from Shamballa/Shambhala.
1.
Both Teachings work for the Common Good, Common Weal, the welfare of
humanity.
2. Both respect the arts and sciences, and the various
lines of service which will lead humanity forward. The Banner of Peace
suggests this, as do the Ten Seed Groups—ten modes of service.
3. Both Traditions honor Shamballa/Shambhala, and the Great Being
who there presides: Rigden Japo (is my spelling correct?) or, in our
language, the Great Sacrifice, etc. as above. Both Traditions ultimately
seek to serve His great and holy Will.
4. Both Traditions seek to work strenuously for the Spiritual
Hierarchy of the Planet.
5. Both Traditions believe in the Masters of the Wisdom, work for
these Masters, and love these Masters. Both traditions hold Master M
and Master DK (and KH) in the highest regard. AY holds DK in esteem.
It is just that the thought has been put forward that AAB did not work
with the real DK. Of course, AAB students believe she did, and
believe they have ample evidence to support this view given the breadth,
depth and tremendous heartfelt humanitarianism of the Tibetan’s teaching
and the work that it is intended to inspire. His emphasis in constantly
on selfless service.
6. Both Traditions believe in the higher worlds and the need for these
higher worlds to pervade the lower strata. They may call these inner
and higher worlds by different names, but the worlds are the same.
7. Both Traditions believe that discipleship is no easy
thing and requires a lot of work and training. In both cases contact
with the Masters is considered of prime importance for continuing progress
on this Path of Development.
8.
Both Teachings believe in the value of the group. AY calls this “Community”.
DK calls it Group Consciousness—a major step beyond the selfishness
of pure individualism (a necessary stage in the developmental process
but now to be outlived. Nevertheless, the individuality is retained,
fully vibrant and expressive and utilized for the sake of the Greater
Whole.
9. Both Traditions fight strenuously against Evil
and the Black Lodge which presently is the center of concentrated evil
upon our planets. If we could only realize, together, that we have common
enemies, perhaps that would bring us closer in comradeship. Your
real enemies are our real enemies—the enemies of Humanity, of
Maitreya, and of His Hierarchy.
10. Both Traditions seek that the Great Ones will again
work more actively and powerfully among us, and believe that that day
is coming. What we will all have to go through to get there is not known,
but given our dark opponents it would be better if we were friends than
mistaking each other for enemies. It
is my sincere hope that those who have doubted the value and benevolence
of the DK/AAB presentation, will see it in a new light. I am not one
calling for a dilution of Agni Yoga or a mixing of incompatible elements.
But a perspective of wholeness will, I think, make us all stronger,
and will show that we are, after all, serving One Spiritual Hierarchy,
along the lines of differing energy expressions. Ultimately
we all serve Maitreya, Who, in the DK Teachings, is the Great Leader
of the Masters. He represents the growth of Love-Wisdom in the human
heart, and the possibility of a truly loving interplay between the members
of presently warring humanity. I cannot think that He Whom all the Masters
serve, would want us to be fighting with each other, when we could be
cooperating and reinforcing the goodness which is in each of our Traditions.
Therefore, “For the sake of Maitreya and the glory of His Name”, I ask
that we be true friends within the Light and Love of Hierarchy.
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