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Dedication

This Special Student’s Edition of “The Initiates of the Flame” is dedicated by the author to the One Thousand Students of the Classes of 1922, and is limited to one thousand copies of which this one is

This Special Student’s Edition of “The Initiates of the Flame” is dedicated by the author to the One Thousand Students of the Classes of 1922, and is limited to one thousand copies of which this one is

Number 91

Number 91


A snake encircling a bottle

Multiplicatio.

Multiplication.


The
INITIATES
of the
FLAME

The
INITIATES
of the
FLAME

A flame coming out of a pyramid

He who lives the Life shall know the Doctrine

He who lives the Life will understand the Doctrine.

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Copyrighted, October, 1922
All rights reserved

Copyrighted, October 1922
All rights reserved

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CONTENTS

Page
Introduction 7
Foreword 13
Chapter One
The Fire Upon the Altar 15
Chapter Two
The Sacred City of Shamballa 25
Chapter Three
The Mystery of the Alchemist 35
Chapter Four
The Egyptian Initiate 45
Chapter Five
The Ark of the Covenant 55
Chapter Six
The Knights of the Holy Grail 63
Chapter Seven
The Mystery of the Pyramids 73

ILLUSTRATIONS

Page
The Cube Altar 14
The Everburning Lamp 16
The Masonic Censor 18
The Grave Digger’s Spade 20
The Candle 22
The Lotus 28
The Rod That Budded 30
The Philosopher’s Stone 34
The Five Pointed Star 38
The Marriage of the Sun and Moon 40
The Pillars of the Temple 42
The Serpent 44
The Masonic Apron 46
The Scepters of Egypt 48
The Sacred Scarab 50
The Priest before the Ark of the Covenant 54
[6]The Rod that Budded, the Pot of Manna, and the Tablets of the Law 58
The Holy Grail 62
The Stone and the Sword 64
The Rosicrucian Rose 66
The Sacred Spear 68
Cross Section of the Great Pyramid of Gizah 74
The Pyramid 76
The Sphinx 78
The Key and the Cross 82
The White Grail 86
The Black Grail 87

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The Initiates of the Flame

INTRODUCTION

Few realize that even at the present stage of civilization in this world, there are souls who, like the priests of the ancient temples, walk the earth and watch and guard the sacred fires that burn upon the altar of humanity. Purified ones they are, who have renounced the life of this sphere in order to guard and protect the Flame, that spiritual principle in man, now hidden beneath the ruins of his fallen temple.

Few realize that even in today's world, there are individuals who, like the priests of ancient temples, walk among us and tend to the sacred fires that burn on the altar of humanity. They are purified souls who have given up worldly life to protect and safeguard the Flame, the spiritual essence within each person, now buried beneath the ruins of their fallen temple.

As we think of the nations that are past, of Greece and Rome and the grandeur that was Egypt’s, we sigh as we recall the story of their fall; and we watch the nations of today, not knowing which will be the next to draw its shroud around itself and join that great ghostly file of peoples that are dead.

As we think about the nations of the past, like Greece, Rome, and the greatness of Egypt, we can’t help but sigh as we remember how they fell. We look at the nations of today, unsure of which one will be the next to wrap itself in a shroud and join that long line of civilizations that are no more.

But everywhere, even in the rise and fall of nations, we see through the haze of materiality, justice; everywhere we see reward, not of man but of the invincible One, the eternal Flame.

But everywhere, even in the rise and fall of nations, we see through the haze of materialism, justice; everywhere we see reward, not from humans but from the unstoppable One, the eternal Flame.

A great hand reaches out from the unseen and regulates the affairs of man. It reaches out from that great spiritual Flame which nourishes all created things, the never dying fire that burns on the sacred altar of Cosmos—that great fire which is the spirit of God.

A powerful hand extends from the unknown and oversees the matters of humanity. It emerges from that vast spiritual Flame that sustains all creations, the eternal fire that burns on the sacred altar of the Universe—that great fire which is the spirit of God.

If we turn again to the races now dead, we shall, if we look, find the cause of their destruction. The light had gone out. When the flame within the body is withdrawn, the body is dead. When the light was taken from the altar, the temple was no longer the dwelling place of a living God.

If we look back at the races that have vanished, we will find the reason for their downfall. The light had gone out. When the spirit within the body is gone, the body is lifeless. When the light was removed from the altar, the temple was no longer a home for a living God.

Degeneracy, lust, and passion, hates and fears, crept into the souls of Greece and Rome, and Black Magic overshadowed Egypt; the light upon the altar grew weaker and weaker. The priests lost the Word, the name of the Flame. Little by little the Flame flickered out, and as the last spark grew cold, a mighty nation died, buried beneath the dead ashes of its own spiritual fire.

Degeneracy, lust, and passion, along with hate and fear, seeped into the souls of Greece and Rome, while Black Magic loomed over Egypt; the light on the altar dimmed more and more. The priests lost the sacred knowledge, the name of the Flame. Little by little, the Flame faded away, and as the last spark died out, a great nation perished, buried under the lifeless ashes of its own spiritual fire.

But the Flame did not die. Like spirit of which it is the essence, it cannot die, because it is life, and life cannot cease to be. In some wilderness of land or sea it rested once again, and there rose a mighty nation around that flame. So history goes on through the ages. As long as a people are true to the Flame, it remains, but when they cease to nourish it with their lives, it goes on to other lands and other worlds.

But the Flame didn't die. Like the spirit that embodies it, it can't die because it is life, and life can't just stop existing. In some remote corner of land or sea, it found a resting place once again, and a great nation rose around that flame. And so history continues through the ages. As long as a people remain faithful to the Flame, it endures, but when they stop feeding it with their lives, it moves on to other lands and other worlds.

Those who worship this Flame are now called heathens. Little do we realize that we are heathen ourselves until we are baptised of the Holy Spirit,[9] which is Fire, for fire is Light, and the children of the Flame are the Sons of Light, even as God is Light.

Those who worship this Flame are now called heathens. We hardly realize that we are heathens ourselves until we are baptized by the Holy Spirit,[9] which is Fire, because fire is Light, and the children of the Flame are the Sons of Light, just as God is Light.

There are those who have for ages labored with man to help him to kindle within himself this spark, which is his divine birthright. It is these who by their lives of self-sacrifice and service have awakened and tended this fire, and who through ages of study have learned the mystery it contained, that we now call the “Initiates of the Flame.”

There are people who have worked for ages alongside humanity to help ignite the spark within, which is our divine right. These are the individuals whose lives of selflessness and service have lit and nurtured this fire, and who, through years of study, have uncovered the mystery it holds, known today as the "Initiates of the Flame."

For ages they have labored with mankind to help him to uncover the light within himself, and on the pages of history they have left their seal, the seal of Fire.

For centuries, they have worked alongside humanity to help us discover the light within ourselves, and on the pages of history, they have left their mark, the mark of Fire.

Unhonored and unsung they have labored with humanity, and now their lives are used as fairy stories to amuse children, but the time will yet come when the world shall know the work they did, and realize that our present civilization is raised upon the shoulders of the mighty demigods of the past. We stand as Faust stood, with all our lore, a fool no wiser than before, because we refuse to take the truths they gave us and the evidence of their experiences. Let us honor these Sons of the Flame, not by words, but by so living that their sacrifice shall not be in vain. They have shown us the way, they have led man to the gateway of the unknown, and there in their robes of glory passed behind the Veil. Their lives were the key to their wisdom, as it must always be. They have gone, but in history they stand, milestones on the road of human progress.

Unrecognized and unappreciated, they have worked for humanity, and now their lives are turned into fairy tales to entertain children. But the day will come when the world will acknowledge their contributions and realize that our current civilization is built on the shoulders of the great demigods of the past. We find ourselves like Faust, armed with all our knowledge, yet no wiser than before, because we refuse to accept the truths they shared and the lessons from their experiences. Let’s honor these Sons of the Flame, not just with words, but by living in a way that ensures their sacrifices are not in vain. They showed us the path, leading humanity to the threshold of the unknown, and there, in their glorious robes, they passed beyond the Veil. Their lives were the key to their wisdom, as they always must be. They may be gone, but in history, they stand as milestones on the journey of human progress.

Let us watch these mighty ones as they pass silently by. First, Orpheus, playing upon the seven stringed lyre of his own being, the music of the spheres. Then[10] Hermes, the thrice greatest, with his emerald tablet of divine revelation. Through the shades of the past we dimly see Krishna, the illuminated, who on the battlefield of life taught man the mysteries of his own soul. Then we see the sublime Buddha, his yellow robe not half so glorious as the heart it covered, and our own dear Master, the man Jesus, his head surrounded with a halo of Golden Flame, and his brow serene with the calm of mastery. Then Mohammed, Zoroaster, Confucius, Odin, and Moses, and others no less worthy pass by before the eyes of the student. They were the Sons of Flame. From the Flame they came, and to the Flame they have returned. To us they beckon, and bid us join them, and in our robes of self-earned glory to serve the Flame they love.

Let’s watch these great figures as they quietly pass by. First is Orpheus, playing on the seven-string lyre of his own existence, the music of the spheres. Then[10] comes Hermes, the thrice great, with his emerald tablet of divine insight. Through the shadows of the past, we faintly see Krishna, the enlightened one, who taught humanity the mysteries of the soul on the battlefield of life. Next is the sublime Buddha, his yellow robe not nearly as magnificent as the heart underneath it, and our beloved Master, Jesus, with a halo of Golden Flame surrounding his head, his brow calm with mastery. Then there’s Mohammed, Zoroaster, Confucius, Odin, Moses, and many others just as deserving, all passing by before the eyes of the seeker. They were the Sons of Flame. From the Flame they emerged, and to the Flame they have returned. They call us, inviting us to join them and, in our robes of self-earned glory, to serve the Flame they cherish.

They were without creed or clan; they served but the one great ideal. From the same place they all came, and to the same place they have returned. There was no superiority there. Hand in hand they labor for humanity. Each loves the other, for the power that has made them masters has shown them the Brotherhood of all life.

They had no religious beliefs or groups; they were dedicated to just one big ideal. They all came from the same place and returned to the same place. There was no sense of superiority among them. They worked together for the benefit of humanity. Each one cares for the others, as the strength that made them powerful has revealed the Brotherhood of all life.

In the pages that follow we will try to show this great thread, the spiritual thread, the thread of living fire that winds in and out through all religions and binds them together with a mutual ideal and mutual needs. In the story of the Grail and the Legends of King Arthur we find that thread wound around the Table of the King and the Temple of Mount Salvart. This same thread of life that passes through the roses of the Rosicrucians, winds among the pedals of the Lotus, and among the temple pillars of Luxor. THERE IS BUT[11] ONE RELIGION IN ALL THE WORLD, and that is the worship of God, the spiritual Flame of the universe. Under many names He is known in all lands, but as Iswari or Ammon or God, He is the same, the Creator of the universe, and fire is His universal symbol.

In the upcoming pages, we will attempt to reveal this significant connection, the spiritual connection, the vibrant thread that runs through all religions and links them together with a shared ideal and common needs. In the tale of the Grail and the Legends of King Arthur, we discover that thread intertwined around the King’s Table and the Temple of Mount Salvart. This same thread of life flows through the roses of the Rosicrucians, weaves among the petals of the Lotus, and moves between the pillars of the Temple of Luxor. THERE IS ONLY[11] ONE RELIGION IN ALL THE WORLD, and that is the worship of God, the spiritual Flame of the universe. Known by many names across different places, whether as Iswari, Ammon, or God, He is the same – the Creator of the universe, and fire serves as His universal symbol.

We are the Flame-Born Sons of God, thrown out as sparks from the wheels of the infinite. Around this Flame we have built forms which have hidden our light, but as students we are increasing this light by love and service, until it shall again proclaim us Suns of the Eternal.

We are the Flame-Born Children of God, cast out like sparks from the wheels of the infinite. Around this Flame, we have created forms that have concealed our light, but as learners, we are growing this light through love and service, until it once again reveals us as Suns of the Eternal.

Within us burns that Flame, and before Its altar the lower man must bow, a faithful servant of the Higher. When he serves the Flame he grows, and the light grows until he takes his place with the true Initiates of the universe, those who have given all to the Infinite, in the name of the Flame within.

Within us burns that Flame, and before Its altar the lower self must bow, faithfully serving the Higher. When he serves the Flame, he grows, and the light intensifies until he takes his place with the true Initiates of the universe, those who have given everything to the Infinite, in the name of the Flame within.

Let us find this Flame and also serve it, realizing that it is in all created things, that all are one because all are part of that eternal Flame, the fire of spirit, the life and power of the universe.

Let’s seek this Flame and also serve it, understanding that it exists in everything created, that all are united because all are part of that eternal Flame, the fire of spirit, the life and energy of the universe.

Upon the altar of this Flame, to the true creator of this book, the writer offers it, and dedicates it to the one Fire which blazes forth from God, and is now hidden within each living thing.

On the altar of this Flame, the writer offers this book to its true creator and dedicates it to the one Fire that shines forth from God, now hidden within every living thing.

The Sun

FOREWORD
THE ULTIMATE MYSTERY SCHOOL

The World is the schoolroom of God. Our being in school does not make us learn, but within that school is the opportunity for all learning. It has its grades and its classes, its sciences and its arts, and admission to it is the birthright of man. Its graduates are its teachers, its pupils are all created things. Its examples are Nature, and its rules are God’s laws. Those who would go into the greater colleges and universities must first, day by day, and year by year, work through the common school of life, and present to their new teachers the diplomas they have won, upon which is written the name that none may read save those who have received it.

The world is God's classroom. Just being in school doesn't mean we learn, but this environment offers us the chance to learn. It has its levels and subjects, its sciences and arts, and everyone has the right to access it. Its graduates become its teachers, and all living things are its students. Its examples are found in nature, and its rules are God's laws. Those who want to attend the more prestigious colleges and universities must first, day by day and year by year, navigate through the basic school of life and present their new teachers with the diplomas they've earned, which bear a name that only those who have received it can understand.

The hours may seem long, and the teachers cruel, but each of us must walk that path, and the only ones ready to go onward are those who have passed through the gateway of experience,

The hours might feel lengthy, and the teachers harsh, but each of us has to travel that road, and the only ones prepared to move forward are those who have gone through the gate of experience,

GOD’S GREAT SCHOOL FOR MAN.

God's Amazing School for Humanity.

The Cube Altar:

The Cube Shrine:

Of the elements of the earth is this altar composed. It is the great cube of matter. On or in this altar burns a Flame. It is this Flame that is the spirit of all created things. Man, know thyself. Thou art the Flame, and thy bodies are the living altar.

This altar is made up of the elements of the earth. It is the great cube of matter. On or in this altar burns a Flame. This Flame is the spirit of all created things. Man, know yourself. You are the Flame, and your bodies are the living altar.


CHAPTER I.
THE FIRE ON THE ALTAR

As far back as our history goes we find that fire has played an important part in the religious ceremonial of the human race. In practically every religion we find the sacred altar fires, which were guarded by the priests and vestals with greater care than their own lives. In the Bible we find many references made to the sacred fires which were used as one form of devotion by the ancient Israelites. The Altar of Burnt Offerings is as old as the human race, and dates from the time when the first man, lifting himself out of the mists of ancient Lemuria, first saw the sun, the great Fire Spirit of the universe. Among the followers of Zoroaster, the Persian Initiate, fire has been used for centuries in honor of the great Fire God, Ormuzd, who is said by them to have created the universe.

Throughout history, fire has played a crucial role in the religious rituals of humanity. In almost every religion, we see the sacred altar fires, closely guarded by priests and priestesses with more devotion than even their own lives. The Bible contains many mentions of sacred fires that the ancient Israelites used as a form of worship. The Altar of Burnt Offerings is as old as humanity itself, dating back to when the first man, emerging from the mists of ancient Lemuria, first gazed upon the sun, the great Fire Spirit of the universe. Among the followers of Zoroaster, the Persian Initiate, fire has been honored for centuries in reverence to the great Fire God, Ormuzd, who, according to them, created the universe.

The Everburning Lamp:

The Eternal Flame:

Know that the Flame that burns within thee and lights thy way is the ever burning lamp of the ancients. As their lamps were fed by the purest of oil, so thy spiritual Flame must be fed by a life of purity and altruism.

Know that the Flame that burns within you and lights your way is the ever-burning lamp of the ancients. Just as their lamps were fueled by the purest oil, your spiritual Flame must be nourished by a life of purity and selflessness.

There are two paths or divisions of humanity whose history is closely related to that of the Wisdom Teachings. They embody the doctrines of fire and water, the two opposites of nature. Those who follow the path of faith or the heart, use water, and are known as the Sons of Seth, while those who follow the path of the mind and action are the Children of Cain, who was the son of Samael, the Spirit of Fire. Today we find the latter among the alchemists, the hermetic philosophers, the Rosicrucians, and the Freemasons.

There are two paths or divisions of humanity whose history is closely linked to that of the Wisdom Teachings. They represent the principles of fire and water, the two opposites of nature. Those who follow the path of faith or emotion use water and are known as the Sons of Seth, while those who follow the path of reason and action are the Children of Cain, who was the son of Samael, the Spirit of Fire. Nowadays, we find the latter among alchemists, hermetic philosophers, Rosicrucians, and Freemasons.

It is well for us to understand that we ourselves are the cube altar upon which and in which burns the altar fire. For many centuries the Initiate of fire has been nourishing and guarding the Spiritual Flame within himself, as the ancient priests watched day and night the altar fires of Vesta’s temple.

It’s important for us to realize that we are the cube altar where the altar fire burns. For many centuries, the Initiate of fire has been nurturing and protecting the Spiritual Flame within himself, just like the ancient priests who kept watch over the altar fires of Vesta’s temple day and night.

The ever burning lamp of the alchemist, which having burned thousands of years without fuel in the catacombs of Rome, is but a symbol of this same spiritual fire within himself. In the picture we see the ever burning lamp which was carried by the Initiate in his wandering. It represents the spinal column of man, at the top of which is flickering a little blue and red flame. As the lamp of the ancients was fed and kept burning by the purest of olive oil, so man is transmitting within himself and cleansing in the laver of purification the life essences, which, when turned upward, provide fuel for the ever burning lamp within himself.

The constantly burning lamp of the alchemist, which has burned for thousands of years without fuel in the catacombs of Rome, symbolizes the same inner spiritual fire. In the picture, we see the eternal lamp carried by the Initiate during his travels. It represents the human spinal column, with a small blue and red flame flickering at the top. Just as the lamp of the ancients was fueled by the purest olive oil, a person transmits and purifies the life essences within, which, when directed upward, fuel the ever-burning lamp inside.

The Masonic Censor:

The Masonic Observer:

As the perfume rising from the incense burner was acceptable in the sight of the Lord, so may our words and actions ever be a sweet incense acceptable in the sight of the Most High.

As the fragrance from the incense burner is pleasing to the Lord, may our words and actions always be a sweet aroma that is acceptable to the Most High.

Upon the altars of the ancients were offered sacrifices to their gods. The ancient Hierophant offered up sacrifices of spices and incense. The Masonic brother of today still has among his symbols the incense burner or censer, but few of the brothers recognize themselves in this symbol. The ancients symbolized under such things as this the development of the individual, and as the tiny spark burning among the incense cubes slowly consumes all, so the Spiritual Flame within the student is slowly burning away and transmuting the base metals and properties within himself, and offering up the essence thereof as the smoke upon the altar of Divinity. It is said that King Solomon, when he completed his temple, offered bulls as a sacrifice to the Lord, by burning them upon the temple altar. Those who believe in a harmless life wonder why so many references are made in the Bible to animal sacrifice.

On the altars of ancient cultures, sacrifices were made to their gods. The ancient Hierophant dedicated offerings of spices and incense. Today, a Masonic brother still has symbols like the incense burner or censer, but few recognize the significance of this symbol. The ancients used such things to symbolize personal growth, and just as the small spark burning among the incense cubes gradually consumes everything, the Spiritual Flame within the student slowly burns away and transforms the lower aspects of themselves, offering up its essence like smoke on the altar of Divinity. It is said that King Solomon, upon finishing his temple, sacrificed bulls to the Lord by burning them on the temple altar. Those who believe in a non-harmful life often question why there are so many references to animal sacrifice in the Bible.

The student realizes that the animal sacrifices are those of the celestial zodiac, and that when the Ram or the Bull was offered upon the altar, it represented the qualities in man which come through Aries, the celestial Ram, and Taurus, the Bull in the zodiac. In other words, the Initiate, passing through his tests and purification, is offering upon the altar of his own higher being the lower animal instincts and desires within himself. Among the Masonic brothers we also find what is called the Symbol of Mortality. It is a spade, a coffin, and an open grave, while upon the coffin has been laid a sprig of acacia, or evergreen. In the picture we see the spade of the grave digger, which has been considered the symbol of death for centuries.

The student understands that the animal sacrifices symbolize the celestial zodiac. When the Ram or the Bull is sacrificed on the altar, it represents the qualities in humans that are influenced by Aries, the celestial Ram, and Taurus, the Bull in the zodiac. In other words, the Initiate, undergoing tests and purification, is offering the lower animal instincts and desires within himself on the altar of his higher self. Among the Masonic brothers, there's also something known as the Symbol of Mortality. It consists of a spade, a coffin, and an open grave, with a sprig of acacia or evergreen laid on the coffin. In the image, we see the grave digger's spade, which has been recognized as a symbol of death for centuries.

The Grave Digger’s Spade:

The Grave Digger's Shovel:

Let us take the spade that now digs our grave through the passions and emotions of life and use it to unearth the secret room far below the rubbish of the fallen temple of the human soul.

Let’s take the spade that’s now digging our grave through the passions and emotions of life and use it to uncover the hidden room deep below the debris of the fallen temple of the human spirit.

In the Book of Thoth, that strange document which has descended to man at his present stage of evolution as a deck of playing cards, we find a very wonderful symbolism. Of all the suits of cards, that of the spade is the only suit in which all the court cards face away from the pip. In all the other kings and queens, the faces are looking at the little marker in the corner of the card, but in the spade suit, they look away from it. Now it is said that the spade has been taken from the acorn, but the occult student has a different idea. He sees in the spade, which has for ages been the symbol of death, a certain part of his own anatomy. If you will again turn to the picture of the spade, you will see, if you have ever studied anatomy, that the grave digger’s spade is the spinal column, and the spade-shaped piece which is used on the deck of cards, is nothing more nor less than the sacrum bone.

In the Book of Thoth, that unusual document that has come down to us as a deck of playing cards, there is some fascinating symbolism. Out of all the suits of cards, the spade is the only one where all the court cards face away from the pip. In all the other kings and queens, the faces look at the little marker in the corner of the card, but in the spade suit, they look away from it. While it is said that the spade originates from the acorn, an occult student interprets it differently. He sees in the spade, which has long been a symbol of death, a part of his own body. If you look again at the image of the spade, you will notice, if you’ve studied anatomy, that the grave digger’s spade represents the spinal column, and the spade-shaped piece used on the deck of cards is simply the sacrum bone.

The sacrum bone

This bone forms the base of the spinal column, and is also the spear of the Passion. Through it and the foramana which pierce it, pass the roots of the spinal nerve, which indeed are the roots of the Tree of Life. It is the center through which are nourished and fed the lower vertebrae of the spine, and the sacrum and coxygeal bones that dig the graves for all created things. This point has been beautifully symbolized by the grave digger’s spade, which has been used by the brothers of many mystic organizations for ages. The currents and forces working through these lower spinal nerves must be transmuted and lifted upward to feed the altar fire at the positive or upper end of the spine.

This bone forms the base of the spinal column and is also the symbol of suffering. Through it and the openings that go through it, the roots of the spinal nerve pass, which are essentially the roots of the Tree of Life. It is the center that nourishes the lower vertebrae of the spine, as well as the sacrum and coccygeal bones that create the graves for all living things. This point has been beautifully represented by the grave digger’s spade, which has been used by members of many mystic organizations for ages. The energies and forces working through these lower spinal nerves need to be transformed and lifted upward to feed the spiritual fire at the positive or upper end of the spine.

The Candle:

The Candle:

This is the light that has gone out. It is the candle that is hidden under the bushel. This is the true light that forever dispels the darkness of ignorance and uncertainty. Let the light shine forth through a purified body and a balanced mind. For this light is the life of our brother creatures.

This is the light that has gone out. It is the candle that is hidden under the bushel. This is the true light that always drives away the darkness of ignorance and uncertainty. Let the light shine through a purified body and a balanced mind. For this light is the life of our fellow creatures.

The centering of thought or emotion upon higher or lower things, as the case may be, determines where thin life energy will be expended. If the lower emotions predominate, the flame upon the altar burns low and flickers out, because the forces which feed it have been concentrated upon the lower centers. But when altruism predominates, then the lower forces are raised upward and pass through the purification which makes possible their being used as fuel for the ever burning lamp. Thus we see why it was a great sin to let the lamp go out, for the pillar of flames which hovers over the Tabernacle, purified and prepared after the directions of the Most High, is the Spiritual Flame that, hovering above man, lights his way wherever he may go.

Focusing our thoughts or feelings on higher or lower things affects where our life energy is directed. When lower emotions take over, the flame on the altar dims and eventually goes out because the energy sustaining it has been focused on the lower aspects. However, when altruism is the focus, the lower energies are elevated and undergo a purification process that allows them to be used as fuel for the ever-burning lamp. This is why it was considered a serious mistake to let the lamp extinguish; the pillar of flames above the Tabernacle, purified and arranged according to the instructions of the Most High, represents the Spiritual Flame that, guiding humanity, illuminates their path wherever they go.

The sun of our solar system, that is, the Spiritual Sun behind the physical globe, is one of these Flames. It began no greater than ours, and through the power of attraction and the transmuting of its ever increasing energies it has reached its present proportions. This flame in man is the “light that shineth in darkness.” It is the Spiritual Flame within himself. It lights his way as no exterior light can. This radiating out from him brings into view, one by one, the hidden things of[24] the cosmos, and his ignorance is dispelled in exactly the same proportion as his light is spread, for the darkness of the unknown can only be removed by light, and the greater the light, the further back the darkness is driven. This is the Lamp of the Philosopher, which he carries through the dark passageways of life, and by the light of which he walks among the stones and along the narrow cliff edge without fear. But although he gain all other things and have not this light within himself, he cannot know where he goes; he cannot watch his footsteps; and he cannot dispel his ignorance with the light of truth.

The sun of our solar system, or rather the Spiritual Sun behind the physical globe, is one of these Flames. It started out no bigger than ours, and through the power of attraction and the transformation of its ever-increasing energies, it has grown to its current size. This flame in humans is the “light that shines in darkness.” It’s the Spiritual Flame within them. It guides them in a way that no outside light can. This radiance coming from within reveals, one by one, the hidden aspects of the cosmos, and a person’s ignorance fades in direct proportion to the spread of their light, because the darkness of the unknown can only be cleared away by light, and the stronger the light, the further the darkness retreats. This is the Lamp of the Philosopher, which they carry through the dark paths of life, using it to walk among obstacles and along narrow cliffs without fear. However, even if they obtain all other things but lack this inner light, they cannot know where they are going; they cannot keep track of their steps; and they cannot dispel their ignorance with the light of truth.

Therefore let each student watch the fire that burns upon his altar. Let him also make that altar, his body, as beautiful and harmonious as possible, and let him also sacrifice upon that altar the frankincense and myrrh, his actions and his deeds. As in the Tabernacle he offers all upon the altar of divinity, so let him day by day dispel the symbols of mortality—the coffin and the open grave by which he prepared himself through the mastery of the lower emotions within himself—and recognize that no matter how crystallized or dead his life may be, the fact that he exists at all proves that the sprig of acacia, the promise of life and immortality, is somewhere within himself; and although the flame of life may appear faint or cold, if he will supply the fuel by his daily actions, he will kindle the altar flame once more within himself, which, shining forth, will also help his brother to kindle this flame, which is a living sacrifice to the living God.

So, each student should pay attention to the fire that burns on their altar. They should also make their body, that altar, as beautiful and balanced as possible, and they should offer their actions and deeds as the frankincense and myrrh on it. Just like in the Tabernacle, where everything is offered on the altar of the divine, they should each day eliminate the symbols of mortality—the coffin and the open grave prepared by mastering their lower emotions—and recognize that no matter how stagnant or lifeless their existence may seem, the very fact that they exist proves that the hint of life and immortality is within them; and even if the fire of life seems dim or cold, if they provide the fuel through their daily actions, they will reignite that altar flame within themselves, which will shine forth and help others to spark this flame, a living sacrifice to the living God.


CHAPTER II.
THE HOLY CITY OF SHAMBALLA

In every mythology and legendary religion of the world there is one spot that is sacred above all others to the great ideal of that religion. To the Norseman it was Valhalla, the City of the Slain, built of the spears of heroes, where feasting and warfare was the order of the day. Here the heroes fought all day and reveled by night. Every day they killed the wild boar and feasted on it, and the next day it came to life again. In the Northland they tell that Valhalla was high on the top of the mountains, and that it was connected to the earth below by Befrost, the Rainbow Bridge; that up and down this bridge the Gods came, and Odin, the All-father, came down from Asgard, the City of the Gods, and worked and labored with mankind.

In every mythology and legendary religion around the world, there is one place that is considered more sacred than any other to the core ideal of that faith. For the Norse, this place was Valhalla, the City of the Slain, made from the spears of heroes, where feasting and battle were a daily routine. Here, the heroes fought all day and partied all night. Each day they would kill a wild boar and feast on it, only for it to come back to life the next day. In the North, it's said that Valhalla was high on the mountaintops and linked to the earth by Bifrost, the Rainbow Bridge; the Gods traveled back and forth along this bridge, and Odin, the All-father, would descend from Asgard, the City of the Gods, to work and engage with humanity.

Among the Greeks, Mount Olympus was held sacred, and here the gods are said to have lived high on the top of a mountain. The Knights of the Grail are said to have had their castle among the crags and peaks of[26] Northern Spain on Mount Salvart. In every religion of the world there is a sacred spot: Meru of the oriental, and Mount Moriah and Mount Sinai (upon which the tablets of law were given to man); all those are symbols of one universal ideal, and as each of these religions claimed among the clouds a castle and a home, so it is said that all the religions of the world have their headquarters in Shamballa, the Sacred City in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.

Among the Greeks, Mount Olympus was considered sacred, and it’s said that the gods lived at the top of the mountain. The Knights of the Grail are believed to have had their castle among the cliffs and peaks of[26] Northern Spain on Mount Salvart. In every religion around the world, there’s a sacred place: Meru in the East, and Mount Moriah and Mount Sinai (where the law was given to humanity); all of these represent a universal ideal. Just as each of these religions claimed a castle and home in the clouds, it’s said that all the religions of the world have their headquarters in Shamballa, the Sacred City in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.

Among the oriental peoples there are wonderful legends of this sacred city, where it is said the Great White Lodge or Brotherhood meets to carry on the governing of world affairs. As the Assirs of Scandinavia were twelve in number, as Olympus had twelve gods, so the Great White Brotherhood is said to have twelve members, which meet in Shamballa and direct the affairs of men. It is said that this center of universal religion descended upon the earth when the polar cap, which was the first part of the earth to crystallize, became solid enough to support life. Science now knows that not only does the earth have two motions, that of rotation upon its axis and revolution around the sun, but that it has nine other motions, according to Flammarion, the French astronomer. One of these motions is that of the alternation of the poles; in other words, some day that part of the earth’s surface which is now the North Pole will become the South Pole. Therefore it is said that the Sacred City has left its central position and after much wandering is now located in Mongolia.

Among Eastern cultures, there are amazing legends about this sacred city, where it’s said the Great White Lodge or Brotherhood gathers to govern world affairs. Just as the Assirs of Scandinavia numbered twelve and Olympus had twelve gods, the Great White Brotherhood is believed to have twelve members who meet in Shamballa to direct human affairs. It is said that this center of universal religion came to be on earth when the polar cap, which was the first part of the planet to crystallize, became solid enough to support life. Science has now established that the earth has two main motions: rotating on its axis and revolving around the sun, as well as nine other motions, according to Flammarion, the French astronomer. One of these motions is the shifting of the poles; in other words, one day the area of the earth’s surface that is currently the North Pole will become the South Pole. Thus, it’s said that the Sacred City has moved from its original location and, after much wandering, is now situated in Mongolia.

Those who are acquainted with the Mohammedan religion will see something of great interest in the pilgrimage to the Kabba at Mecca, where thousands go each year to give honor to the Stone of Abraham, the great aerolight, upon which Mohammed is said to have rested his foot. Old and young alike, some even carried, wind through desert sands and endure untold hardships, many coming from great distances, to visit the place they cherish and love. In India we find the same thing. There are many sacred places to which pilgrims go, even as the Templars went in our Christian religion to the Sepulcher of Christ. Few see in this anything more than an outward symbol, but the true student recognizes the great esoteric truth contained therein. The spiritual consciousness in man is a pilgrim on the way to Mecca. As this consciousness passes upward through the centers and nerves of the body, it is like the pilgrim, climbing the heights of Sinai, or the Knight of the Grail returning to Mount Salvart.

Those who are familiar with the Islamic religion will find something very interesting in the pilgrimage to the Kaaba in Mecca, where thousands travel each year to honor the Stone of Abraham, the important aerolite, on which Muhammad is said to have rested his foot. People of all ages, some even being carried, traverse desert sands and face countless hardships, many coming from far away to visit the place they hold dear. In India, we see the same pattern. There are many sacred sites that pilgrims visit, just as the Templars journeyed in our Christian faith to the Tomb of Christ. Few see this as anything more than a superficial symbol, but the true seeker understands the profound esoteric truths within it. The spiritual consciousness within a person is a pilgrim on its journey to Mecca. As this consciousness moves upward through the body's centers and nerves, it resembles the pilgrim ascending Mount Sinai, or the Knight of the Grail returning to Mount Salvator.

When the spinal fire of man starts upward in its wanderings, it stops at many shrines and visits many holy places, for like the Masonic brother and his Jacob’s Ladder, the way that leads to heaven is upward and inward. The spinal fire goes through the centers or seed ground of many great principles, and worships at the shrine of many Divine Essences within itself, but it is eternally going upward, and finally it reaches the great desert. Only after pain and suffering and long labor does it cross that waste of sand. This is the Gethsemane of the higher man, but finally he crosses the sacred desert, and before him in the heart of the Lotus rises the Golden City, Shamballa.

When the spiritual energy in a person starts to rise, it stops at many places of significance and visits numerous sacred sites. Much like a Masonic brother climbing Jacob’s Ladder, the path to enlightenment is both upward and inward. This spiritual energy moves through various centers of important principles, honoring many Divine Essences within, but it is always moving upward, ultimately reaching the vast desert. Only after enduring pain, suffering, and hard work does it cross that barren landscape. This is the Gethsemane of the evolved individual, but ultimately, they cross the sacred desert, and before them in the heart of the Lotus appears the Golden City, Shamballa.

The Lotus:

The Lotus Flower:

May your consciousness be lifted upward through the Tree of Life within yourself until in the brain it blossoms forth as the Lotus, that rising from the darkness of the lower world, lifts its flower to catch the rays of the Sun.

May your awareness be lifted up through the Tree of Life within you until it blooms in the brain as the Lotus, which, rising from the darkness of the lower world, raises its flower to catch the sunlight.

FRONTAL SINUS

Frontal sinus

In the spreading of the bone between the eyes called the frontal sinus, is the seat of the divine in man. There, in a peculiar gaseous material, floats, or rather exists, or is, the fine essence which we know as the Spirit. This is the Lost City in the Sacred Desert, connected to the lower world by the Rainbow Bridge, or the Silver Cord, and it is to this point in himself that the student is striving to rise. This is the Sacred Pilgrimage of the Soul, in which the individual leaves the lower man and the world below and climbs upward into the Higher Man or Higher World, the brain. This is the great pilgrimage to Shamballa, and as that great city is the center for the direction of our earth, so the corresponding great city in man is the center for his governmental system.

In the area of the forehead between the eyes known as the frontal sinus lies the divine essence in humans. Here, in a unique gaseous substance, floats—or perhaps exists—the fine essence we refer to as the Spirit. This is the Lost City in the Sacred Desert, linked to the lower world by the Rainbow Bridge, or the Silver Cord, and it is to this point within themselves that the student aims to ascend. This journey is the Sacred Pilgrimage of the Soul, where the individual moves away from the lower self and the world below, climbing up into the Higher Self or Higher World, which is the brain. This represents the significant pilgrimage to Shamballa, and just as that great city serves as the center for guiding our planet, the corresponding great city within a person is the center for their system of governance.

The Rod That Budded:

The Budding Rod:

The buds in the Rod are the seven centers within yourself, which when you develop their spiritual powers shine out as centers of fire within your own being. The ancients have taken flowers to symbolize these centers, which when they shine out show that the dead stick, cut from the Tree of Life, has budded.

The buds in the Rod represent the seven centers within you. When you nurture their spiritual powers, they glow like fires within your being. The ancients used flowers to symbolize these centers; when they shine, it signifies that the lifeless stick, separated from the Tree of Life, has blossomed.

When any other thing governs man, he is not attuned to his own higher self, and it is only when the gods, representing the higher principle, come down the Rainbow Bridge and labor with him, teaching him the arts and sciences, that he is truly receiving his divine birthright. In the Orient the student looks forward with eager longing to the time when he shall be allowed to worship before the gates of the sacred city; when he also shall see the Initiates in silent conclave around the circular table of the zodiac; when the veil of Isis shall be torn away, and the cover lifted from the Grail Cup.

When anything else controls a person, they're not in touch with their higher self. It's only when the gods, representing our higher nature, come down the Rainbow Bridge and work with them, teaching them the arts and sciences, that they truly start receiving their divine birthright. In the East, students eagerly look forward to the time when they can worship at the gates of the sacred city; when they will see the Initiates in a quiet gathering around the circular table of the zodiac; when the veil of Isis will be lifted, revealing the Grail Cup.

Let the student remember that all of these things must first happen within himself before he can find them in the universe without. The twelve Elder Brothers within himself must first be reached and understood before those of the universe can be comprehended. If he would find the great Initiates without, he must first find them within; and if he would see that Sacred City in the Lotus Blossom, he must first open that Lotus within himself, which he does, petal by petal, when he purifies and attunes himself to the higher principles within. The Lotus is the spinal column once more; its roots, deep in materiality; its blossom, the brain; and only when he sends upward nourishment and power, can that Lotus blossom within himself—blossom forth with its many petals, giving out their spiritual fragrance.

Let the student remember that all these things must first happen within themselves before they can find them in the universe outside. The twelve Elder Brothers within must be reached and understood before those in the universe can be comprehended. If they want to find the great Initiates outside, they must first find them within; and if they want to see that Sacred City in the Lotus Blossom, they must first open that Lotus within themselves, which they do, petal by petal, as they purify and attune themselves to the higher principles within. The Lotus represents the spinal column again; its roots are deep in materiality; its blossom is the brain; and only when they send upward nourishment and power, can that Lotus blossom within themselves—opening up with its many petals, releasing their spiritual fragrance.

Sometimes you will see in store windows funny little Chinese gods or oriental Buddhas sitting on the blossom[32] of a lotus. In fact, if you look carefully, you will find that nearly all of the oriental gods are so depicted. This means that they have opened within themselves that Spiritual Consciousness which they call the Shushuma. You have seen the funny little hats worn by the Hindu gods. They are made to represent a flower upside down, and once more, like the rod of Aaron that budded, we see the reference made to the unfolding of consciousness within. When the lotus blossom has reached maturity, it drops its seed, and from this seed new plants are produced. It is the same within the spiritual consciousness, which, when the plant is finished and its work is done, is released to work and produce other things.

Sometimes you'll spot in store windows amusing little Chinese gods or Eastern Buddhas sitting on the blossom of a lotus. If you look closely, you'll see that almost all the Eastern gods are shown this way. This signifies that they have awakened within themselves that Spiritual Consciousness they call the Shushuma. You've probably noticed the funny little hats worn by the Hindu gods. They're designed to look like a flower turned upside down, and once again, similar to Aaron's rod that budded, we see a reference to the unfolding of consciousness within. When the lotus blossom matures, it drops its seed, and from this seed, new plants grow. The same happens within spiritual consciousness, which, once the plant has completed its purpose, is released to create and produce other things.

In the Western World the lotus has been changed to the rose. The roses of the Rosicrucian, the roses of the Masonic degrees, and also those of the Order of the Garter in England, all stand for the same thing, the awakening of consciousness and the unfolding into full bloom of the soul qualities of man. When man awakens and opens this bud within himself, he finds, like the gold pollen in a flower, this wonderful spiritual city, Shamballa, in the heart of the lotus. When this pilgrimage of his spiritual fire is accomplished, he is liberated from the top of the mountain, as in the ascension of Christ, and the spiritual man, freed by his pilgrimage from the Wheel of Bondage, rises upward from among his disciples, the convolutions of the brain, with the great cry of the Initiate, which has sounded through the Mystery Schools for ages when the purified[33] student goes onward and upward to become a pillar in the temple of his God. With that last cry the true mystery of Shamballa, the sacred city, is understood and he joins the ranks of those who in white robes of purity, their own soul bodies, gaze down upon the world and see others liberated in the same way, and who also sound the eternal tocsin, “consumatum est” (it is finished).

In the Western world, the lotus has been transformed into the rose. The roses of the Rosicrucian, the roses of the Masonic degrees, and those of the Order of the Garter in England all symbolize the same idea: the awakening of consciousness and the full blooming of human soul qualities. When a person awakens and opens this bud within, they discover, like the gold pollen in a flower, this incredible spiritual city, Shamballa, at the heart of the lotus. Once this journey of spiritual fire is complete, they are liberated from the mountain's peak, similar to Christ's ascension. The spiritual person, freed from the Wheel of Bondage by their pilgrimage, rises above their disciples—representing the brain's convolutions—with the powerful cry of the Initiate, echoing through the Mystery Schools for ages. The purified[33] student moves onward and upward to become a pillar in the temple of their God. With that final cry, the true mystery of Shamballa, the sacred city, is revealed, and they join the ranks of those in white robes of purity, their own soul bodies, looking down upon the world and witnessing others being liberated in the same manner, who also sound the eternal alarm, “consumatum est” (it is finished).

The Lotus

The Philosopher’s Stone:

The Philosopher's Stone:

This is the true stone of the philosopher, which gives him power over all created things. This stone is himself. The experiences of his evolution have cut and polished the rough stone until in the Initiate it reflects the light of creation from a thousand different facets.

This is the true philosopher's stone, which gives him control over all created things. This stone is himself. The experiences of his growth have shaped and refined the rough stone until, in the Initiate, it reflects the light of creation from a thousand different angles.


CHAPTER III.
THE ALCHEMIST'S MYSTERY

There are very few occult students today who have not heard of the alchemist, but there are very few who know anything about the strange men who lived during the Middle Ages and concealed under chemical symbolism the history of the soul. At a time, when to express a religious thought was to court annihilation at the stake or wheel, they labored silently in underground caves and cellars to learn the mysteries of nature which the religious opinions of their day denied them the privilege of doing. Let us picture the alchemist of old, deep in the study of natural lore. We find him among the test tubes and retorts of his hidden laboratory. Around him are massive tomes and books by ancient writers; he is a student of nature’s mystery, and has devoted years, lives maybe, to the work he loves. His hair has long since grayed with age.

There are very few occult students today who haven't heard of the alchemist, but there are very few who know anything about the strange men who lived during the Middle Ages and hid the history of the soul under chemical symbolism. At a time when expressing a religious thought could lead to being burned at the stake or tortured, they worked quietly in underground caves and cellars to uncover the mysteries of nature that the religious views of their time denied them. Let's envision the alchemist of the past, deep in the study of natural knowledge. We find him surrounded by test tubes and retorts in his secret laboratory. Massive tomes and books by ancient authors are around him; he is a student of nature's mysteries and has devoted years—perhaps even lifetimes—to the work he is passionate about. His hair has long since turned gray with age.

By the light of his little lamp he reads slowly and with difficulty the strange symbols on the pages before[36] him. His mind is centered upon one thing, and that is the finding of the Philosopher’s Stone. With all the chemicals at his command, their various combinations thoroughly understood, he is laboring with his furnace and his burners to make of the base metals the Philosopher’s Gold. At last he finds the key and gives to the world the secret of the Philosopher’s Gold and the Immortal Stone. Salt, sulphur, and mercury are the answer to his problem; from them he makes the Philosopher’s Stone; from them he extracts the Elixir of Life; with the power that they give him he transmutes the base metals into gold. The world laughs at him, but he goes on in silence, really doing the things the world believes impossible.

By the light of his small lamp, he slowly and with difficulty reads the strange symbols on the pages in front of him[36]. His mind is focused on one thing: finding the Philosopher’s Stone. With all the chemicals at his disposal, and understanding their various combinations, he works with his furnace and burners to turn base metals into the Philosopher’s Gold. Finally, he discovers the key and reveals to the world the secret of the Philosopher’s Gold and the Immortal Stone. Salt, sulfur, and mercury hold the answer to his problem; from these, he creates the Philosopher’s Stone; from these, he extracts the Elixir of Life; with the power they provide, he transforms base metals into gold. The world mocks him, but he continues in silence, truly accomplishing what the world thinks is impossible.

After many years of labor he takes his little lamp and silently slips away into the Great Unknown. No one knows what he has done, or the discoveries that he has made, but he, with his little lamp, still explores the mysteries of the universe. As the close of the fifteenth century clouded him with mystery, so the dawn of the twentieth century is crowning him with the glory of his just reward, for the world is beginning to realize the truths he knew, and to marvel at the understanding which his years of labor had earned for him.

After many years of hard work, he takes his little lamp and quietly disappears into the Great Unknown. No one knows what he has accomplished or the discoveries he has made, but he continues to explore the mysteries of the universe with his little lamp. Just as the close of the fifteenth century surrounded him with mystery, the dawn of the twentieth century is honoring him with the recognition he deserves, as the world starts to understand the truths he knew and to marvel at the insights his years of labor have brought him.

Man has been an alchemist from the time when he first raised himself, and with the powers long latent pronounced himself as human. Experiences are the chemicals of life which the philosopher is experimenting[37] with. Nature is the great book whose secrets he seeks to understand through her own wondrous symbolism. His own Spiritual Flame is the lamp by which he reads, and without this the printed pages mean nothing to him. His own body is the furnace in which he prepares the Philosopher’s Stone; his senses and organs are the test tubes, and incentive is the flame from the burner. Salt, sulphur, and mercury are the chemicals of his craft. According to the ancient philosophers, salt was of the earth earthy, sulphur was a fire which was spirit, while mercury was nothing, only a messenger like the winged Hermes of the Greeks. His color is purple, which is the blending of the red and the blue—the blue of the spirit and the red of the body.

Man has been an alchemist since the moment he first stood upright and recognized himself as human. Experiences are the chemicals of life that the philosopher is experimenting with. Nature is the great book full of secrets that he seeks to understand through her amazing symbolism. His own Spiritual Flame is the lamp by which he reads, and without it, the printed pages mean nothing to him. His body is the furnace where he prepares the Philosopher’s Stone; his senses and organs act as test tubes, and motivation is the flame from the burner. Salt, sulfur, and mercury are the chemicals of his craft. According to ancient philosophers, salt represents the earthly, sulfur represents the fiery spirit, while mercury is nothing more than a messenger, like the winged Hermes of the Greeks. His color is purple, which blends red and blue—the blue of the spirit and the red of the body.

The alchemist realizes that he himself is the Philosopher’s Stone, and that this stone is made diamond-like when the salt and the sulphur, or the spirit and the body, are united through mercury, the link of mind. Man is the incarnated principle of mind as the animal is of emotion. He stands with one foot on the heavens and the other on the earth. His higher being is lifted to the celestial spheres, but the lower man ties him to matter. Now the philosopher, building his sacred stone, is doing so by harmonizing his spirit and his body. The result is the Philosopher’s Stone. The hard knocks of life chip it away and facet it until it reflects lights from a million different angles.

The alchemist realizes that he himself is the Philosopher’s Stone, and that this stone becomes diamond-like when salt and sulfur, or spirit and body, combine through mercury, the link of the mind. Man embodies the principle of mind, just as animals embody emotion. He stands with one foot in the heavens and the other on the earth. His higher self is raised to celestial realms, but his lower self keeps him grounded in the physical world. Now, the philosopher, as he creates his sacred stone, is doing so by bringing harmony between his spirit and body. The outcome is the Philosopher’s Stone. The challenges of life chip away at it and cut it until it reflects light from a million different angles.

The Five Pointed Star:

The Five-Pointed Star:

This picture, known to all Masons, is that of the Soul. It is the Star of Bethlehem, which heralds the coming of the Christ within. The two clasped hands are the spirit and body united in the marriage of the Lamb. It is from the union of the higher with the lower that the Christ is born.

This image, recognized by all Masons, represents the Soul. It is the Star of Bethlehem, signaling the arrival of the Christ within. The two joined hands symbolize the spirit and body united in the marriage of the Lamb. From the union of the higher and the lower, the Christ is born.

The Elixir of Life is once again the Spirit Fire, or rather the fuel which nourishes that fire, and the turning of the base metal into gold is accomplished when he transmutes the lower man into spiritual gold. This he does by study and love. Thus he is building within himself the lost panacea for the world’s woe. The turning of the base metal into gold can be called a literal fact, as the same chemical combination which spiritually produces gold, will also do this physically. It is a known fact that many of the ancient alchemists really did create the precious metal out of lead, alloy, etc. But it was upon the principle that all things contain some part of everything else; in other words, every grain of sand or drop of water has in some proportion every element of the universe therein. Therefore the alchemist did not try to make something from nothing, but rather to extract and build that which already was, and this the student knows is the only possible course of procedure.

The Elixir of Life is once again the Spirit Fire, or rather the fuel that feeds that fire, and turning base metal into gold happens when he transforms the lower self into spiritual gold. He does this through study and love. In this way, he is creating within himself the lost cure for the world’s suffering. The transformation of base metal into gold can be seen as a literal fact, as the same chemical process that spiritually produces gold will also do so physically. It's well known that many ancient alchemists actually created the precious metal from lead, alloys, and so on. But it was based on the principle that all things contain some part of everything else; in other words, every grain of sand or drop of water contains, in some proportion, every element of the universe. Therefore, the alchemist didn’t attempt to create something from nothing but aimed to extract and cultivate what already existed, and the student understands this is the only possible way to proceed.

Man can create nothing from nothing, but he does contain within, in potential energy, all things; and like the alchemist with his metals, he is simply working with that which he already has. The living Philosopher’s Stone is a very beautiful thing. Indeed, like the fire opal, it shines with a million different lights, changing with the mood of the wearer. The transmuting process, whereby the spiritual fire passing through the furnace of purification radiates from the body as the soul body of gold and blue, is a very beautiful one.

A person can't create something out of nothing, but they hold within themselves, in potential energy, everything that exists; and like an alchemist with his metals, they're just working with what they already have. The living Philosopher’s Stone is truly a wonderful thing. Just like the fire opal, it sparkles with countless different lights, shifting with the wearer's mood. The process of transformation, where the spiritual fire moves through the furnace of purification and radiates from the body as the golden and blue soul body, is incredibly beautiful.

The Marriage of the Sun and Moon:

The Marriage of the Sun and Moon:

This takes place in man when the heart and mind are joined in eternal union. It occurs when the positive and negative poles within are united, and from that union is made the Philosopher’s Stone.

This happens in a person when the heart and mind come together in a lasting bond. It takes place when the positive and negative sides within are united, and from that union, the Philosopher’s Stone is created.

The Masons have among their symbols that of a five-pointed star with two clasped hands within it, and in that we have the mystery of the Philosopher’s Stone. The clasped hands represent the united man in which the higher and the lower are working for their mutual betterment, by a co-operative rather than a competitive system. The five-pointed star is the soul body, born of this co-operation; it is the living Philosopher’s Stone, more precious than all the jewels of earth. From it pour the rivers of life spoken of in the Bible; it is the Star of the Morning that heralds the dawn of Mastery, and is the reward that comes to those who follow in the footsteps of the ancient alchemist.

The Masons have a symbol of a five-pointed star with two clasped hands inside it, which embodies the mystery of the Philosopher’s Stone. The clasped hands symbolize the unity of man, where both the higher and lower aspects work together for their mutual improvement through cooperation rather than competition. The five-pointed star represents the soul body, created through this cooperation; it is the living Philosopher’s Stone, more valuable than all the jewels on earth. From it flow the rivers of life mentioned in the Bible; it is the Star of the Morning that signals the arrival of Mastery, and it is the reward given to those who follow in the footsteps of the ancient alchemist.

It is well for the student to realize that the alchemy of life produces in natural sequence all of the states of progression which are explained in the writings of the alchemist, until finally the sun and the moon are united as described in the Hermetic Marriage, which is, in truth, the marriage of the body and the spirit for the mutual development of each other. We are the alchemists who centuries ago carried on in secret our studies of the soul, and we still have the same opportunity that we had then, even more than then, for now we can state our opinions with little danger of personal injury. The modern alchemist thus has an opportunity that his ancient brother never had. On a busy street corner he daily sees nature’s experiments carried on. He sees the mixing of metals, and from the everyday book of life, through the power of analogy, he may study Divinity. Through experience and often suffering the steel of his spirit is tempered by the flame of life. As the moon in the zodiac touches off like a fuse the happenings of life, so his own desires and wishes touch off the powers of his soul, and the experiences may be transmuted into soul qualities when he has developed the eye which enables him to read the simplest of all books—everyday life.

It’s important for students to understand that the alchemy of life naturally leads to all the stages of progress described in the writings of alchemists, culminating in the union of the sun and the moon, as outlined in the Hermetic Marriage. This union represents the merging of the body and spirit for their mutual growth. We are the alchemists who, centuries ago, secretly explored the soul, and we still have the same opportunities we had back then, even more so now, because we can express our thoughts with minimal risk of personal harm. The modern alchemist has chances that his ancient counterpart didn’t have. On a busy street corner, he witnesses nature’s experiments daily. He observes the mixing of metals, and through the everyday lessons of life, he can study Divinity through analogy. Through experiences, often accompanied by suffering, the fire of life tempers the strength of his spirit. Just as the moon in the zodiac ignites life’s events, his own desires and wishes activate the powers of his soul, transforming experiences into soul qualities when he develops the insight to read the simplest book of all—everyday life.

The Pillars of the Temple:

The Temple's Pillars:

These pillars symbolize the heart and mind, the positive and the negative poles of life. Those who would enter the temple must pass BETWEEN the pillars. Every extreme is dangerous. It is the point between all poles that is safe to stand upon. You cannot enter the temple by the development of either the heart or mind alone, but only by the equal development of both.

These pillars represent the heart and mind, the positive and negative sides of life. Anyone who wants to enter the temple must go BETWEEN the pillars. Every extreme is risky. The safe place to stand is in the middle ground between all extremes. You can't enter the temple by developing only the heart or the mind, but only by equally developing both.

The alchemist of today is not hidden in caves and cellars, studying alone, but as he goes on with his work, it is seen that walls are built around him, and while he is in the world, like the master of old, he is not of it. As he goes further in his work, the light of other people’s advice and outside help grows weaker and weaker, until finally he stands alone in darkness, and then comes the time that he must use his own lamp, and the various experiments which he has carried on must be his guide. He must take the Elixir of Life which he has developed and with it fill the lamp of his spiritual consciousness, and holding that above his head, walk into the Great Unknown, where if he has been a good and faithful servant, he will learn of the alchemy of Divinity. Where now test tubes and bottles are his implements, then worlds and globes he will study, and as a silent watcher will learn from that Divine One, who is the Great Alchemist of all the universe, the greatest alchemy of all, the creation of life, the maintenance of form, and the building of worlds.

The modern alchemist isn’t hiding in caves and cellars, working in solitude; instead, as he continues his journey, it becomes clear that walls are being built around him. While he exists in the world, like the masters of the past, he doesn't really belong to it. As he delves deeper into his work, the guidance and support from others fade away, until he ultimately stands alone in the dark. That’s when he must rely on his own inner light, using the various experiments he has conducted as his compass. He must take the Elixir of Life he has created and use it to fuel the lamp of his spiritual awareness. Holding it high above him, he steps into the Great Unknown, where, if he has been a diligent and faithful servant, he will discover the alchemy of Divinity. Where he once used test tubes and bottles, he will now explore worlds and globes, silently observing and learning from the Divine One, who is the Great Alchemist of the entire universe—the ultimate alchemy of life creation, form maintenance, and world-building.

The Serpent:

The Snake:

This is the serpent crown of the ancient Gods. It shows that the two paths or parts of the spirit fire have been united. This crown is the symbol of mastery and the union takes place within the student when the life forces are lifted to the brain.

This is the serpent crown of the ancient Gods. It shows that the two paths or parts of the spirit fire have come together. This crown symbolizes mastery, and this union occurs within the student when the life forces are raised to the brain.


CHAPTER IV.
THE EGYPTIAN INITIATE

Many ages have elapsed since the Egyptian Priest King passed through the pillars of Thebes. Ages before the sinking of Atlantis, thousands of years before the Christian Era, Egypt was a land of great truths. The hand of the Great White Brotherhood was held out to the Empire of the Nile, and the ancient pyramid passages resounded with the chants of the Initiates. It was then that the Pharaoh, now called half-human, half-divine, reigned in ancient Egypt. Pharaoh is the Egyptian word for king. Many of the later Pharaohs were degenerate and of little account. It is only the early Pharaohs we now list among the Priest Kings.

Many years have passed since the Egyptian Priest King walked through the pillars of Thebes. Long before the fall of Atlantis, thousands of years before the Christian Era, Egypt was a land of great truths. The Great White Brotherhood extended its influence to the Empire of the Nile, and the ancient pyramid passages echoed with the chants of the Initiates. It was during this time that the Pharaoh, now seen as half-human and half-divine, ruled in ancient Egypt. "Pharaoh" is the Egyptian word for king. Many of the later Pharaohs were corrupt and insignificant. Only the early Pharaohs are considered among the Priest Kings.

The Masonic Apron:

The Freemason Apron:

In the triangle we see spirit descending into the square of matter. Let us so purify matter that spirit may shine through it and make of us lights to guide the footsteps of humanity.

In the triangle, we see spirit coming down into the square of matter. Let's purify matter so that spirit can shine through it and make us lights to guide humanity’s path.

Try to picture for a moment the great Hall of Luxor—its inscriptive columns holding up domes of solid granite, each column carved with the histories of the gods. There at the upper end of the chamber sat the Pharaoh of the Nile in his robes of state; around him his counsellors, chief among them the priest of the temple. An imposing spectacle it was: the gigantic frame of the later Atlantean, robed in gold and priceless jewels; on his head the crown of the North and South, the double empire of the ancient; on his forehead the coiled serpent of the Initiate, the serpent which was raised in the wilderness that all who looked upon it might live; that sleeping serpent power in man, which coiled head downward around the tree of life, drove him from the garden of the Lord, but which raised upon the Cross, became the symbol of the Christ.

Try to imagine the grand Hall of Luxor—its inscribed columns supporting solid granite domes, each column telling the stories of the gods. At the far end of the room sat the Pharaoh of the Nile in his ceremonial robes; around him were his advisors, notably the temple priest. It was an impressive sight: the towering figure of the later Atlantean, draped in gold and priceless jewels; atop his head was the crown representing the North and South, the dual empire of the ancients; on his forehead rested the coiled serpent of the Initiate, the serpent that was raised in the wilderness so that everyone who looked at it could live; that dormant serpent power within man, which coiled head down around the tree of life, drove him out of the Lord's garden, but when raised on the Cross, became the symbol of Christ.

The Pharaoh was an Initiate of Scorpio, and the serpent is the transmuted Scorpio energy, which working upward in the regenerated individual is called the Kundalini. This serpent was the sign of Initiation. It meant that within him the serpent had been raised, for the true Pharaoh was a priest of God, as well as a master of men. There he sat upon the cube altar throne, indicating his mastery over the four elements of his physical body—a judge of the living and of the dead, who in spite of all his power and glory, having about him the grandeur of the world’s greatest empire, still bowed in humble supplication to the will of the gods. In his hands he carries the triple sceptre of the Nile, the Shepherd’s Crook, the Anubis-headed Staff and the Flail or Whip. These were the symbols of his work. They represent the powers which he had mastered. With the whip he had subjugated his physical body; with the Shepherd’s Crook he was the guardian and keeper of his emotional body; with the Anubis-headed Staff he was master of his mind and worthy to wield the powers of government over others, because, first of all, he obeyed the laws himself.

The Pharaoh was an Initiate of Scorpio, and the serpent symbolizes the transformed Scorpio energy, which, when rising within a regenerated individual, is known as the Kundalini. This serpent represented initiation. It indicated that within him, the serpent had been awakened, for the true Pharaoh was a priest of God as well as a leader of people. There he sat on the cube altar throne, signifying his control over the four elements of his physical body—a judge of the living and the dead, who, despite all his power and glory, surrounded by the grandeur of the world’s greatest empire, still bowed in humble submission to the will of the gods. In his hands, he held the triple scepter of the Nile: the Shepherd’s Crook, the Anubis-headed Staff, and the Flail or Whip. These were symbols of his duties. They represented the powers he had mastered. With the whip, he had conquered his physical body; with the Shepherd’s Crook, he was the protector and keeper of his emotional body; with the Anubis-headed Staff, he was the master of his mind and worthy to wield the power of governance over others because, first and foremost, he followed the laws himself.

The Sceptres of Egypt:

The Scepters of Egypt:

These are the three bodies that are the tools with which we are to build our temple. When they are mastered they are the living proof of our right to kingship.

These are the three bodies that are the tools we use to build our temple. Once we master them, they become the living proof of our right to rule.

With all his robes of state and with the scarab upon his breast, and with the All-seeing Eye above his throne, there was still nothing as precious or as sacred to the ancient Egyptian Priest King as the triangular girdle or apron which was the symbol of his initiation. The apron of the ancient Egyptian carried with it the same symbolism as the Masonic apron of today. It symbolized the purification of the bodies, when the seat of the lower emotions, Scorpio, was covered by the white sheepskin of purification. This symbol of his purification was the most precious belonging of the ancient Pharaoh; and this plain insignia, worn by many others below him in rank and dignity, but equal to him in spiritual purification, was the most precious of all things to the Priest King. There he sat, written upon him in the words of the Initiate, the symbols of his purification and mastery, a wise king of a wise people. And it was through these Priest Kings that the Divine worked, for they were of the order of Melchisedec. Through them was formed that doctrine which degeneracy has not been able to entirely obliterate, which we know as the divine right of kings—divine because through spirituality and growth God was able to manifest through them. They were conscious instruments in the hands of a ready writer, willing and proud to do the work of those with whom through knowledge and truth they had attuned themselves.

With all his ceremonial robes and the scarab on his chest, and the All-seeing Eye above his throne, nothing was as valuable or sacred to the ancient Egyptian Priest King as the triangular girdle or apron that symbolized his initiation. The apron of the ancient Egyptians carried the same meaning as the Masonic apron today. It represented the purification of the body, when the seat of the lower emotions, Scorpio, was covered by the white sheepskin of purification. This symbol of his purification was the most cherished possession of the ancient Pharaoh; and this simple insignia, worn by many beneath him in rank and dignity but equal to him in spiritual purity, was the most treasured of all things to the Priest King. There he sat, marked with the words of the Initiate, bearing the symbols of his purification and mastery, a wise king of a wise people. It was through these Priest Kings that the Divine operated, for they belonged to the order of Melchisedec. Through them was formed the doctrine that degeneracy has not been able to completely erase, known as the divine right of kings—divine because, through spirituality and growth, God was able to manifest through them. They were conscious instruments in the hands of a skilled writer, eager and proud to perform the work of those with whom they had aligned themselves through knowledge and truth.

The Sacred Scarab:

The Sacred Beetle:

In this form the ancient Egyptians worshiped Khepera, the rising Sun, and the sacred scarab was buried with the dead as the symbol of resurrection. For as the sun rises from the darkness of night, so the divine spirit rises from the body that is no more. The life is eternal.

In this way, the ancient Egyptians worshiped Khepera, the rising Sun, and the sacred scarab was buried with the dead as a symbol of resurrection. Just as the sun rises from the darkness of night, the divine spirit rises from the body that is no longer there. Life is eternal.

But the time came, as in all nations, when selfishness and egotism entered the heart of king and people alike, and slowly the hand from the Great White Brotherhood that fed ancient Egypt was withdrawn, and the powers of darkness transformed the land of glory into one of ruins, and the names of mighty kings were buried beneath the oblivion of degeneracy. Mighty cataclysms shook the world, and out of the land of darkness the Great White Brotherhood carried the chosen people into the promised land; Egypt, the land of glory, disintegrated into dust.

But the time came, like it does in all nations, when selfishness and ego took hold of both the king and the people. Gradually, the support from the Great White Brotherhood that sustained ancient Egypt was pulled back, and dark forces turned the once-glorious land into ruins, burying the names of powerful kings under a wave of decline. Massive disasters shook the world, and from the land of darkness, the Great White Brotherhood took the chosen people to the promised land; Egypt, the glorious land, crumbled to dust.

The great temples of the Pharaohs are ruins, and the temples of Isis are but broken heaps of sandstone. But what of the priest kings who labored there in the days of its glory? They are still with us, for those who were leaders before are leaders now, if they have continued to walk the path. Although his sceptre is gone, and his priestly vestments have moulded away, the Priest King still walks the earth with the dignity and the power and the childish simplicity that before made him great. He no longer wears the robes of his order. Although he bears no credentials, he is as much a priest king now as then, for he still bears the true insignia of his rank. The coiled serpent has given place to knowledge and love. The hand that bestowed the riches of the past does little acts of kindness now. Although he no longer carries the sceptres of self-mastery, still he manifests that mastery in his daily life. Although the altar fires within the temple at Karnac have long been dead, the true fire within himself still burns, and before that he still bows as he bowed in the days of Egypt’s[52] glory. Although the priest no longer is his counsellor, and the wise ones of his country no longer aid him in governmental problems, still he is never alone, for the priests in white and the counsellors in blue still march with him and whisper words of strength when he needs them.

The great temples of the Pharaohs are now ruins, and the temples of Isis are just piles of broken sandstone. But what about the priest kings who worked there during its glory days? They’re still here with us, because those who were leaders back then are leaders now, as long as they keep walking the same path. Even though his scepter is gone and his priestly robes have turned to dust, the Priest King still walks the earth with the dignity and power, along with the simple innocence, that once made him great. He no longer wears the robes of his order. Even without any formal credentials, he’s just as much a priest king now as he was then, because he still carries the true marks of his rank. The coiled serpent has been replaced by knowledge and love. The hand that once offered the riches of the past now does small acts of kindness. Although he no longer wields the scepters of self-mastery, he still shows that mastery in his daily life. Even though the altar fires within the temple at Karnac have long since gone out, the true fire within himself still burns, and he still bows before that fire as he did in the days of Egypt’s[52] glory. Even though the priest is no longer his advisor, and the wise ones of his land no longer help him solve government issues, he’s never alone, because the priests in white and the advisors in blue still walk with him and whisper words of strength when he needs them.

Have you seen people that somehow you liked regardless of appearances? Have you seen other charming people whom you hated in spite of their charms? Have you seen learned people who were fools or impressed you as such, or people who knew little and yet you felt were wise? Those are the insignia of rank, which the loss of title or position cannot destroy. Kings with or without crowns they were—not puppets dressed in tawdry tinsel. And they still are kings and will be to the end of time, and they still manifest their rank, not by their superiority, and their high-headedness, but by the soul qualities which they radiate from themselves. The purity of their lives still radiates outward from those who wore the apron of the Initiate, for while that triangular apron with its serpent drawn upon it has long since rotted away, still the spiritual counterpart of that symbol radiates in their daily lives, proving beyond all dispute that they were Priest Kings and are today. We find them in every walk of life—in high places and down in the mire of life. But wherever we find them, they are still the mouthpieces of the gods, and through them comes the promise to all who strive. They are kings, not of the earth but of heaven, and in the life of our own Master we find one who joined himself to those[53] who served, and was a true King even when his only crown was a wreath of thorns.

Have you ever liked someone for no reason, even if they don’t look great? Have you met charming people that you just couldn’t stand, even though they were appealing? Have you encountered smart individuals who seemed foolish to you, or people who knew very little but seemed wise? Those are the signs of true worth, which losing a title or position can't erase. They were kings with or without crowns—not just puppets dressed in cheap decorations. And they still are kings and will be for eternity, showing their worth not through superiority or arrogance, but through the qualities they project from within. The purity of their lives still shines from those who wore the initiate's apron; for although that triangular apron adorned with a serpent has long since decayed, its spiritual essence continues to be evident in their daily lives, proving without a doubt that they were Priest Kings and still are today. We find them in every area of life—at the top and in the dirt. But wherever we discover them, they remain the voices of the divine, bringing hope to all who strive. They are kings, not of this world but of heaven, and in the life of our own Master, we see someone who connected with those who served and was a true King even when his only crown was a thorny wreath.

Still in the pyramid of Gizeh, the initiations continue; still the Initiate receives the insignia of his rank. Before that Fire within himself he makes his vows, and upon the burning altar of his own higher being he lays his crown and his sceptre, his robes and his diamonds, his hates and his fears, and sanctifies his life as a Priest King, and swears to serve none but his own higher self, the god within. His robes are his soul body; and his crown is his life, and in the streets of life he is enthroned. The dusky towers and factory chimneys around him fade into the templed pillars of Luxor, and with a lunch pail on his arm, his face brown with honest dirt, he is as much a king as when the crown of the double Nile rested upon his brow, and the priest of the temple made him one with his God and his fellowman.

Still in the pyramid of Giza, the initiations continue; still the Initiate receives the insignia of his rank. Before that Fire within himself, he takes his vows, and on the burning altar of his own higher being, he lays down his crown and his scepter, his robes and his diamonds, his hates and his fears, and sanctifies his life as a Priest King. He swears to serve only his own higher self, the god within. His robes are his soul body, and his crown is his life, and in the streets of life, he is enthroned. The dark towers and factory chimneys around him fade into the templed pillars of Luxor, and with a lunch pail on his arm, his face brown with honest dirt, he is just as much a king as when the crown of the double Nile rested upon his brow, and the priest of the temple made him one with his God and his fellow man.

The Candle

The Priest before the Ark of the Covenant, and the Spirit over the Mercy Seat.

The priest in front of the Ark of the Covenant, and the Spirit above the Mercy Seat.


CHAPTER V.
THE ARK OF THE COVENANT

One of the most interesting symbols that has come down to us from the ancients is that of the Ark, or the box that was said to contain the sacred relics. Many people believe that this belongs particularly to the Jewish nation, but this is a great mistake, because it has been the birthright of every country to have the Ark. All have, like the Jewish people, lost much of their power and glory when they lost the sacred Ark. In ancient Chaldea and Phoenicia the Ark was well known. India celebrates it as the Lotus, and the ancient Egyptians tell how the moon god Osiris was imprisoned in an ark. In all the Mystery Religions of the world, individually and cosmically, the ark represents the fountain-head of wisdom. Over it the Shekinah’s glory hovers, as a column of flames by night and a pillar of smoke by day. Every country has seen and felt its presence when the Priest Kings and Initiates bring out of an old civilization, lost because of crystallization, the sacred Ark, and surrounded by those[56] faithful to the truth carry it into other lands and among other peoples.

One of the most fascinating symbols passed down from ancient times is the Ark, the container that was believed to hold sacred relics. Many people think it belongs solely to the Jewish nation, but that's a big misconception because every nation has a right to the Ark. Just like the Jewish people, all have lost much of their power and glory when they lost the sacred Ark. The Ark was well known in ancient Chaldea and Phoenicia. In India, it’s celebrated as the Lotus, and ancient Egyptians tell stories of how the moon god Osiris was trapped in an ark. In all the Mystery Religions around the world, both individually and cosmically, the ark symbolizes the source of wisdom. The Shekinah’s glory hovers over it, appearing as a column of flames at night and a pillar of smoke during the day. Every nation has sensed its presence when the Priest Kings and Initiates retrieve it from an old civilization that fell into stagnation and, accompanied by those[56] loyal to the truth, carry it into new lands and among different peoples.

In every creed and religion we find crystallization. We find small groups of people separating themselves from their brother man. We find those who, clinging to the old, refuse to advance with the new, and whenever we find this crystallization, we find the spirit of truth carried away to other people and embodied in other doctrines. The ancient Ark of the Israelite never had removed from it the staves by which it was carried and moved, until finally it was placed in Solomon’s temple. Neither does the spirit fire in man rest until finally it is enthroned in the holy place of his solar temple. Ever towards the rising sun its bearers carry this sacred truth.

In every belief system and religion, we see crystallization. We see small groups of people separating themselves from their fellow humans. We observe those who, clinging to the past, refuse to move forward with the present. Whenever we encounter this crystallization, we see the spirit of truth shifting to other people and manifesting in different beliefs. The ancient Ark of the Israelites never had the poles removed that were used to carry it until it was finally placed in Solomon's temple. Similarly, the inner fire of the spirit in a person does not rest until it is finally honored in the sacred space of their inner temple. Always, its bearers carry this sacred truth toward the rising sun.

Nations are born of those who love the truth, and are buried when they forget it. The time has come when its silent bearers have taken the sacred Ark and the Shekinah’s glory, and in solemn file have moved across the waters and brought it to the new world. The call has sounded through the universe, and those who are true to their own higher principles have surrounded the sacred chest. Those who have sworn alliance to their own higher being are following the priests and their sacred burden, and a beautiful mystery temple is being built in this beautiful land of ours, loved and guarded by those who are laboring for humanity. The staves are still in the Ark, however, and only when real good can be done by it will it remain.

Nations are created by those who cherish the truth and fade away when they forget it. The time has come when its quiet guardians have taken the sacred Ark and the Shekinah’s glory, and in a solemn procession have crossed the waters to bring it to the new world. The call has echoed throughout the universe, and those who remain true to their higher principles have gathered around the sacred chest. Those who have committed to their own higher selves are following the priests and their sacred burden, and a beautiful temple of mystery is being built in this wonderful land of ours, cherished and protected by those who work for humanity. The staves are still in the Ark, though, and it will only stay if real good can come from it.

The opportunity is now confronting the Western World. The knowledge of the ancients, the wisdom of the ages is knocking at the door and seeking those who will follow it. The bearers of the Ark have stopped and are gathering a nucleus of spiritual souls to carry on their work, and whether or not the word of the Lord will remain with a nation depends upon its own actions, and the actions of a nation are the collective actions of its individuals. If it finds nothing here attuned to itself, if it finds few that will answer to its call, the call of service and brotherhood, then will its priests lift again the staves and the sacred work will go out into other lands.

The opportunity is now facing the Western World. The knowledge of the ancients and the wisdom of the ages are knocking at the door, looking for those who will embrace it. The bearers of the Ark have paused and are gathering a core group of spiritual individuals to continue their work, and whether the word of the Lord stays with a nation depends on its actions. The actions of a nation reflect the collective actions of its people. If it finds nothing here that resonates with it, if it finds few willing to respond to its call for service and brotherhood, then its leaders will once again raise their staffs, and the sacred work will move on to other lands.

The life of a country thus gone, like the ancient city of the Golden Gate it will be swallowed up in oblivion. The call is sounding, and those who love the Truth and think and care for the Light must join that band of servers who have for centuries dedicated themselves to the preservation of Truth. Their lives they have given a thousand times, their happiness has been second to their duty. They are the keepers of the sacred Word, and the law of attraction draws to them all who love and live the Truth. A great influx of spiritual light comes to those who live the life and have learned the doctrine, and regardless of clan or country they have joined the silent file of watchers and workers around the sacred Ark of the Covenant. Every individual by his daily actions is expressing more plainly than by words his ideals, his desires, and his attitude towards this great work. The composite attitude of a certain number of people either shuts out or lets in the light. Therefore every individual has a great duty, a great work has to be done, and to that the true student must dedicate his life. Then wherever he may go, whatever he may do, he is being led, and the Shekinah’s glory directs his footsteps.

The life of a country is gone, and like the ancient city of the Golden Gate, it will be lost to history. The call is out, and those who love the Truth and care for the Light must join the group of servers who have dedicated themselves to preserving Truth for centuries. They have sacrificed their lives countless times, prioritizing duty over happiness. They are the guardians of the sacred Word, and the law of attraction brings together all who cherish and embody the Truth. A significant influx of spiritual light comes to those who live out the principles and understand the doctrine, and regardless of their background or nationality, they have joined the quiet ranks of watchers and workers around the sacred Ark of the Covenant. Each person, through their daily actions, expresses more clearly than words ever could their ideals, desires, and commitment to this important work. The collective mindset of a certain group either blocks or allows the light to shine through. Therefore, every individual has a responsibility, a significant work to contribute, and the true student must dedicate their life to this purpose. Then, no matter where they go or what they do, they will be guided, and the Shekinah’s glory will lead their steps.

The Rod that Budded, the Pot of Manna, and the Tablets of the Law:

The Rod that Budded, the Pot of Manna, and the Tablets of the Law:

In these three things contained within the Ark we see the threefold spirit contained within the ark of man’s bodies.

In these three items inside the Ark, we see the threefold spirit contained within the human body.

In the brain of man, between the wings of the kneeling cherubim, is the mercy seat, and there man speaks with his God as the priest of the tabernacle spoke to the spirit of the Lord hovering between the wings of the Angels. Man is again the Ark, and within him are the three principles, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—the tablets of the law, the pot of manna, and the rod that budded. But as in the case of the ancient Israelites, when they became crystallized the pot of manna and the rod that budded were removed from the Ark, and all that was left were the tablets or the letters of the law. When the individual crystallizes and excludes various sidelights from his mind, he excludes the life force which was flowing to him. In shutting out strangers, he shuts out his own life, and all that he has left are the tablets of the law, the material reasons from which the spiritual life has gone.

In the human brain, between the wings of the kneeling cherubs, is the mercy seat, where people connect with their God, just like the priest of the tabernacle spoke to the spirit of the Lord that hovered between the wings of the Angels. People are like the Ark, containing the three principles: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—the tablets of the law, the pot of manna, and the rod that budded. However, just like the ancient Israelites, when they became rigid, the pot of manna and the rod that budded were taken from the Ark, leaving only the tablets or the letters of the law. When a person becomes rigid and shuts out various insights from their mind, they cut off the life force that was flowing to them. By shutting out outsiders, they also shut out their own life, leaving only the tablets of the law—material reasons from which the spiritual life has departed.

Solomon’s temple, or the perfected temple of the human body, the perfected temple of the universe and the perfected temple of the soul, finally forms the perfect shrine for the living Ark. There at the head of a great cross it is placed, and there in man it becomes permanently fixed. The staves of polarity upon which it was carried are removed, and it becomes a living[60] thing, a permanent place where man converses with his God. There man, the purified priest, arrayed in the robes of his order, the garments of his soul, converses with the spirit hovering over the Mercy Seat. This Ark within is always present, but man can only reach it after he has passed through the outer court of the Tabernacle, after he has passed through all the degrees of initiation, and after he has taken the Third Degree and becomes a Grand Master. Then and then only can he enter into the presence of his Lord, and there in the darkened chamber, lighted by the jewels of his own breast plate, he converses with the Most High, the true spiritual essence within himself.

Solomon's temple, also known as the perfected temple of the human body, the universe, and the soul, ultimately serves as the ideal shrine for the living Ark. It is positioned at the center of a great cross, becoming a permanent fixture within humanity. The poles that once carried it are removed, transforming it into a living thing, a constant space where humans connect with their God. Here, man, the purified priest, dressed in the robes of his order and the garments of his soul, engages with the spirit hovering over the Mercy Seat. This inner Ark is always present, but one can only access it after passing through the outer court of the Tabernacle, undergoing all levels of initiation, and reaching the Third Degree to become a Grand Master. Only then can he enter the presence of his Lord, and in the dim chamber illuminated by the jewels of his own breastplate, he communicates with the Most High, the true spiritual essence within himself.

We are working towards this, and the time will come when each person for himself will know the mystery of the Ark, when the student through purification shall be led through the door of the Holy of Holies and there be enveloped by the Light of Truth. This was his birthright which he sold for a mess of pottage. “To this end came he into the world that he might bear witness to this truth, that through this light all men might be saved.” The Ark, that great spiritual principle, surrounded by its loving workers, is calling all to follow it.

We are working towards this, and the time will come when everyone will understand the mystery of the Ark for themselves. The student, through purification, will be guided through the door of the Holy of Holies and be enveloped by the Light of Truth. This was his birthright, which he gave up for a bowl of soup. “He came into the world for this purpose, to bear witness to this truth, so that through this light, all people might be saved.” The Ark, this great spiritual principle, surrounded by its devoted followers, is calling everyone to follow it.

When through materiality and degeneracy a great people are destroyed or a continent sinks beneath the ocean, then those that are true are called around the Ark, and as its faithful servers are led out of the land of darkness into the new world and a promised paradise. All great teachings set forth the same thing. The[61] student will find that it is true, and when he allies himself with the powers of light, when he becomes a channel for its expression, and when he radiates it from himself to all who need it, then indeed will the Light protect him and he shall become a Sun of God.

When a great people are destroyed through materialism and decay, or a continent sinks beneath the ocean, those who are true will gather around the Ark. Just like its faithful servants are led out of darkness into a new world and a promised paradise. All great teachings convey the same message. The[61] student will realize this is true. When he aligns himself with the forces of light, becomes a channel for its expression, and radiates it to all who need it, then the Light will indeed protect him, and he will become a Sun of God.

Sun and Moon in an alchemical bottle

The Holy Grail:

The Holy Grail

See in this cup your own body within which is the life blood of the Sun Spirit of the Universe. Each day that we live we perpetuate the Last Supper, and in all that we do we drink again the blood of Christ, the life power of the Cosmos.

See in this cup your own body, containing the life blood of the Sun Spirit of the Universe. Each day we live, we continue the Last Supper, and in everything we do, we again drink the blood of Christ, the life force of the Cosmos.


CHAPTER VI.
KNIGHTS OF THE HOLY GRAIL

Before starting to take up the study of the Grail legends, it will be well for all who are interested to read those tales that are now listed under the heading of children’s fairy stories. For example the story of good King Arthur and his Round Table is a cosmic myth, and while there is little doubt that he as a man also lived, the real mystery as in the story of the Christ, is not the literal tale, but the great mystic or occult truth that it concealed under allegory and parable. It is the same with the story of Parsifal which can never be really understood and appreciated until the student sees in the Knight and later King of the Sacred Cup, his own spiritual development and the temptations he must also master if he would become a King of the Grail.

Before diving into the study of the Grail legends, it's a good idea for anyone interested to read the stories now categorized as children's fairy tales. For instance, the tale of good King Arthur and his Round Table is a universal myth. While it's clear that he existed as a person, the real mystery, like in the story of Christ, isn't the literal narrative but the profound mystical or hidden truth it conveys through allegory and parable. The same goes for the story of Parsifal, which can’t truly be understood or appreciated until the learner recognizes in the Knight, and later the King of the Sacred Cup, their own spiritual growth and the challenges they must overcome to become a King of the Grail.

The Stone and the Sword:

The Stone and the Sword:

WHOEVER CAN DRAW THIS SWORD FROM THIS STONE IS THE MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE.

WHOEVER PULLS THIS SWORD OUT OF THIS STONE IS THE RULER OF THE UNIVERSE.

In Lohengrin also the same truth is shown to the world. It is the path of Initiation along which each must pass on his road to self-mastery. To every nation and in every tongue sacred legends have been given to teach man the path he must follow. The blind Homer of the Greeks who told of the wanderings of Ulysses gave the same great truths to the world. The Scalds of ancient Norway and Sweden and the Prophets of the Jews used the same means, and everywhere from the Sacred Books of the East to the legends of the American Indians we find one great connected truth told to many different people in ways that were best suited for their development.

In Lohengrin, the same truth is revealed to the world. It represents the journey of Initiation that everyone must undertake to achieve self-mastery. Every nation and in every language, sacred legends have been shared to guide people on the path they need to take. The blind Homer of the Greeks, who recounted the adventures of Ulysses, conveyed the same profound truths. The Scalds of ancient Norway and Sweden, as well as the Prophets of the Jews, employed the same methods, and everywhere—from the Sacred Books of the East to the legends of the American Indians—we discover one significant, interconnected truth expressed to various peoples in ways that were most appropriate for their growth.

Such a truth is the legend of the Round Table, given to King Arthur as a wedding gift. All true students know what wedding that was. Not of earth but the wedding of the Spiritual and Intellectual within the Initiate himself, when the spirit and the body are united eternally, each swearing to honor and protect the other. Of such a marriage was the union of Arthur and Guinevere in the legend of the King.

Such a truth is the legend of the Round Table, given to King Arthur as a wedding gift. All true students know what wedding that was. Not a marriage in the physical world, but the union of the Spiritual and Intellectual within the Initiate himself, when the spirit and the body are united for eternity, each pledging to honor and protect the other. This kind of marriage was the union of Arthur and Guinevere in the legend of the King.

Let us first of all consider the coming of Arthur the King. We read in the legend of Arthur regarding Merlin the Magician, the wise man who it is said had charge of the coming King during his youth. Merlin represents the hand of the Elder Brothers, who realizing that a great ego had come into the world, had consecrated themselves to the work of preparing him for his mission.

Let’s start by looking at the arrival of King Arthur. The legend tells us about Merlin the Magician, the wise man who supposedly guided the future King during his childhood. Merlin symbolizes the influence of the Elder Brothers, who, recognizing that a remarkable person had entered the world, dedicated themselves to preparing him for his purpose.

The Rosicrucian Rose:

The Rosicrucian Symbol:

In this flower, which was painted upon the center of King Arthur’s Table, we see the soul of man, which through purification and service has blossomed out with all the grandeur of the Initiate.

In this flower, painted at the center of King Arthur’s Table, we see the soul of man, which through purification and service has blossomed with all the greatness of the Initiate.

It was under the direction of Merlin, the master mind, that the anvil and stone with the sword thrust into it were raised in the square of the city when it became necessary for a new king to be selected. It was he also who called all of the brave knights of the country and told them that the one who could draw forth the sword would be king of all the land. And of all the knights in the land, Arthur the half-grown boy was the only one who could release the sword.

It was under Merlin's guidance, the mastermind, that the anvil and stone with the sword stuck in it were set up in the city square when it became time to choose a new king. He also summoned all the brave knights of the realm and informed them that whoever could pull out the sword would become the king of the entire land. Among all the knights, Arthur, the young boy, was the only one able to pull the sword free.

There is a very wonderful mystery of the soul contained within that divine allegory. Let us read the letters that were engraved upon the sword. “WHO SO PULLETH OUT THIS SWORD OF THIS STONE AND ANVIL IS RIGHT-WISE KING BORN OF ENGLAND.”

There’s a fascinating mystery of the soul found in that divine story. Let’s read the words that were engraved on the sword. “WHOEVER PULLS OUT THIS SWORD FROM THIS STONE AND ANVIL IS RIGHTFUL KING BORN OF ENGLAND.”

The cube stone is the body; it has been so symbolized for centuries, and today among the Masons the Ashler is the symbol of Man. Experience is the anvil, and it is upon this anvil that the sword is tempered. The sword is spirit, and he who would be King in the true spiritual sense of the word must first show his divine power by freeing the Sword of Spirit from the casings of the lower man and the world.

The cube stone represents the body; it has symbolized this for centuries, and today among Masons, the Ashler symbolizes Man. Experience is the anvil, and it is on this anvil that the sword is sharpened. The sword represents the spirit, and anyone who wants to be a true King in a spiritual way must first demonstrate their divine power by freeing the Sword of Spirit from the confines of the lower self and the world.

It is the same symbol as that later used by Sir Galahad, the guileless knight, the personification of the purified man, who comes without a sword but who later arms himself with the sword of spirit that he draws from the cube block which was floating down the river (of life) past Camelot. Sir Galahad had the strength of ten because his heart was pure, and the Knight of today must follow in the same path.

It’s the same symbol later used by Sir Galahad, the innocent knight, who represents the ideal man. He comes without a sword but later equips himself with the sword of spirit that he retrieves from the cube block floating down the river of life past Camelot. Sir Galahad had the strength of ten because his heart was pure, and today’s knights must follow the same path.

The Sacred Spear:

The Holy Spear:

This is the spear of Passion that pierces the side of the Christ, the higher principle in man. But when in the hand of the pure of heart this power can heal the very wound it caused.

This is the spear of Passion that pierces the side of the Christ, the higher principle in humans. But when held by those with pure hearts, this power can heal the very wound it created.

If you have read the story of King Arthur, you will remember how he was given Excalibur, the enchanted sword, how it came up out of the water held by a hand draped in white. Excalibur represents light and truth, which is the weapon of the true Initiate.

If you've read the story of King Arthur, you'll remember how he received Excalibur, the magical sword, when it rose from the water held by a hand covered in white. Excalibur symbolizes light and truth, which is the weapon of the true Initiate.

In England there still hangs on a courthouse wall the Round Table of King Arthur. In the very center of the table is a beautiful rose painted in natural colors. This symbol is that of the Rosicrucians, the ancient alchemists, and there is a direct connection between the legend of the British King and the ancient philosophers of fire.

In England, there’s still a Round Table of King Arthur hanging on the wall of a courthouse. In the middle of the table is a beautiful rose painted in natural colors. This symbol represents the Rosicrucians, the ancient alchemists, and there is a direct link between the legend of the British King and the ancient philosophers of fire.

Now let us turn our attention for a moment to the history of the Holy Grail, or the cup from which Christ drank at the Last Supper and which was said to have caught his blood when he was dying upon the cross. Ancient legends tell us that this cup was made from a sacred stone which had been the crown jewel of Lucifer, the dynamic energy of the universe. It was said that the green stone had been struck from the crown of Lucifer by the archangel Michael during the famous battle in heaven.

Now let’s take a moment to focus on the history of the Holy Grail, the cup that Christ drank from at the Last Supper and which is said to have caught his blood as he died on the cross. Ancient legends tell us that this cup was made from a sacred stone, which was the crown jewel of Lucifer, the dynamic energy of the universe. It’s said that the green stone was struck from Lucifer’s crown by the archangel Michael during the famous battle in heaven.

After the death of Christ it is said that Joseph of Arimathea took the sacred cup and the spear of the Passion and carried them into a distant land. He wandered with his sacred relics through Europe and is said to have finally died, and those who came after him after many centuries of tribulation carried the sacred relics to Mount Salvart in northern Spain where they remained until Parsifal finally took the grail and spear back to the East where it is to be now preserved.

After Christ's death, it's said that Joseph of Arimathea took the sacred cup and the spear from the Passion and brought them to a faraway land. He traveled with these holy relics across Europe and eventually passed away. Those who followed him, after many centuries of hardship, took the sacred relics to Mount Salvart in northern Spain, where they stayed until Parsifal finally returned the grail and spear to the East, where they are meant to be preserved now.

It is around this cup and spear that the legends of Parsifal and King Arthur have been written, and it is through study of this fact that we are able to better understand the mystery of the Great White Lodge of which the Round Table of Arthur and the circular temple of the knights of the Grail is a symbol.

It is around this cup and spear that the legends of Parsifal and King Arthur have been created, and by examining this fact, we can gain a better understanding of the mystery of the Great White Lodge, which the Round Table of Arthur and the circular temple of the knights of the Grail symbolize.

Although we no longer have the cup as a physical symbol, it is not gone from among us, and as in the days of old the brave knights of the Round Table went out to fight for right, so those knights of today who belong to the Great White Brotherhood go out into the world in the name of truth and labor with mankind and seek to right the wrongs of the world. It is said that the knights of Arthur’s court always fought for virtue and purity, and so did those who rode out of Mount Salvart.

Although we no longer have the cup as a physical symbol, it’s still very much present among us. Just like the brave knights of the Round Table who fought for what was right in the past, today’s knights who are part of the Great White Brotherhood go out into the world in the name of truth, working alongside humanity to address the wrongs in the world. It’s said that the knights of Arthur’s court always fought for virtue and purity, and the same is true for those who ventured out from Mount Salvart.

The grail cup is the symbol of the creative force of nature; it is also the symbol of the human race which is slowly learning the mysteries of creation. Within the cup is the blood of Christ, that force which is transmuting the body into soul, fast or slowly as we give it greater or lesser opportunity.

The grail cup represents the creative power of nature; it also symbolizes humanity, which is gradually uncovering the secrets of creation. Inside the cup is the blood of Christ, that energy which is transforming the body into the soul, quickly or slowly depending on how much we allow it.

In the sacred spear we find symbolized again the creative force, which in the hands of Klingsor, the evil one, wounds and causes suffering, but which when held by the pure Parsifal heals the very wound that it caused.

In the sacred spear, we again see symbolized the creative force, which in the hands of Klingsor, the evil one, inflicts pain and causes suffering, but which, when held by the pure Parsifal, heals the very wound it created.

A great lesson is being taught to man through these allegories, but the average person is unwilling to stop[71] and consider them. They do not realize that they themselves are the ones whom the Elder Brothers of humanity must use in the fight against the forces of evil. They do not realize that the dragons and ogres of the legends are their own lower natures which they must overcome. They do not see in the hand to hand combat of the knights of old for a lady’s hand the higher and lower man fighting for the soul within.

A valuable lesson is being taught to people through these allegories, but most individuals are reluctant to pause[71] and reflect on them. They don’t understand that they themselves are the ones who the Elder Brothers of humanity need in the battle against the forces of evil. They don’t recognize that the dragons and ogres of the legends represent their own lower nature that they need to conquer. They fail to see that the hand-to-hand combat of the knights of old for a lady’s hand symbolizes the higher and lower aspects of a person fighting for the soul within.

The knight of today does not realize that the white armor that he wears is his own purified body which is proof against all the attacks of vice and passion, but nevertheless this is the meaning of the legend. His shield is truth, which is a perfect protection to the inner man. His strong right arm is the knowledge and spiritual power he has developed within, and the sword that he uses is the spiritual light with which the pure flame of the spirit fire dispels the darkness of ignorance and the demons of lust.

The modern knight doesn’t see that the white armor he wears represents his own purified self, which can withstand all the challenges of sin and desire, but that’s the essence of the legend. His shield is truth, providing perfect defense for the inner self. His strong right arm symbolizes the knowledge and spiritual strength he’s cultivated from within, and the sword he wields is the spiritual light that banishes the darkness of ignorance and the demons of lust with the pure flame of spirit fire.

The sacred spear and the cup which he serves are the two poles of the creative life force within, the development of which he gains as he daily serves his fellow men.

The sacred spear and the cup he serves represent the two extremes of the creative life force within, the growth of which he achieves as he serves others daily.

Far from the uninitiated the twelve Elder Brothers of mankind sitting around the circular table of the universe watch the knights in their battle of life, and the time comes when the student having finished his work here is liberated at the foot of the Grail. There the candidate stands robed from head to foot in the armor of spirit and in the pure white of a body that has been[72] cleansed. Then the cloth is lifted from the sacred cup, and he is illuminated by the light which would have killed him had he seen it without purification. He then takes his place among the knights of the Round Table, and joins those who give up all and labor for humanity.

Far away from those who don’t understand, the twelve Elder Brothers of humanity sit around the circular table of the universe, observing the knights as they battle through life. Eventually, the student, having completed their work here, is freed at the foot of the Grail. There, the candidate stands, cloaked from head to toe in the armor of spirit and the pure white of a cleansed body.[72] Then the cloth is removed from the sacred cup, and they are bathed in a light that would have been lethal if seen without purification. They then take their place among the knights of the Round Table and join those who give up everything to serve humanity.

When in sickness and in suffering we beg of the great unknown that he send us help, then indeed our knight comes to us as Lohengrin came to Elsa. When our loved ones pass into the great unknown, there stands the brother of the Grail, the invisible helper, who through days of labor has earned the right to become a member of that great band of servers who gather around the table of the King, and while their bodies are asleep still labor in their great search for light and truth, and pray for the day when they shall also become Kings of the Holy Grail.

When we’re sick and suffering, we plead with the great unknown to send us help, and that’s when our hero arrives just like Lohengrin came to Elsa. When our loved ones transition into the great unknown, the brother of the Grail stands by, the unseen helper who has worked hard through the days to earn the right to join the noble group of servants gathered around the King’s table. Even while their bodies rest, they continue their quest for light and truth, praying for the day when they too will become Kings of the Holy Grail.

A Grail

CHAPTER VII.
THE MYSTERY OF THE PYRAMID

There comes a time in the development of the occult student when he understands one of the great secrets of the Initiates, and that is that every sacred thing outside of himself stands for some organ or function within himself. This is, of course, true in the case of the Great Pyramid, except that this particular pile of stone said by many to be the oldest building on the surface of the earth, is the great symbol of composite man. In other words it stands for man as a unit.

There comes a point in the journey of an occult student when they grasp one of the major secrets of the Initiates: that everything sacred outside of themselves represents some organ or function within them. This is certainly true for the Great Pyramid, which many regard as the oldest structure on Earth; it symbolizes the composite nature of humanity. In other words, it represents humanity as a whole.

Let us first consider it simply from the exterior standpoint. When we first look at it in the distance it seems to be one great stone, but as we come closer we see that it is made of thousands of smaller stones, each one carefully fitted into place. Here we see the first likeness between the pyramid and man. We consider man to be a unit, but when we examine more closely, we find that he is a great number of small units, each working in harmony with the others. It is the same with everything. We take a successful life and we think of it as an entirety, but when we examine it, we find that it is a number of small achievements joined together.

Let’s first look at it from the outside. When we first see it from a distance, it appears to be one huge stone, but as we get closer, we realize it’s made up of thousands of smaller stones, each carefully placed. Here we notice the first similarity between the pyramid and a person. We think of a person as a single unit, but when we take a closer look, we discover that they are made up of many smaller units, all working together in harmony. It’s the same with everything. We see a successful life and view it as a whole, but when we break it down, we find it consists of many small achievements linked together.

Cross Section of the Great Pyramid of Gizah.

Cross Section of the Great Pyramid of Giza.

As thousands of workmen were used in the building of the pyramid, so there are unnumbered workmen at work in the building of our bodies, which are symbolical of the same building.

As thousands of workers were involved in building the pyramid, countless workers are also involved in creating our bodies, which symbolize that same process.

There are many pyramids all over the world. We find them in South America and in Mexico; we find mounds which were made to represent them among the American Indians, and in Europe and Britain we find remnants of the same things. But there is only one real pyramid in all the world. Even the others in Egypt are but copies of the Great Pyramid, and were used as tombs for the Pharaohs, but nobody was ever found in Cheops, nor were there ever any signs that it had been so used.

There are many pyramids around the world. We see them in South America and Mexico; we also find mounds built to imitate them among Native Americans, and in Europe and Britain, we find remnants of similar structures. However, there is only one true pyramid in the entire world. Even the others in Egypt are just replicas of the Great Pyramid, which were used as tombs for the Pharaohs, but no one was ever found in Cheops, nor were there any indications that it had been utilized for that purpose.

Now let us continue our analogy between the pyramid and man. If you will look at the accompanying illustration, you will see the pyramid laid flat, and you will notice it is made of four triangles laid around the base square. The four-sided base of the pyramid represents the four elements of which man’s bodies are composed. These are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and carbon, or earth, water, fire, and air. These are called the base of all things, and upon this base the four bodies of man are raised, each from its own element. Thus the physical body is raised from the earth. The vital body is raised from the water, the emotional body from the fire, and the mental body from the air.

Now let’s continue our comparison between the pyramid and humans. If you look at the illustration, you’ll see the pyramid laid flat, and you’ll notice it’s made up of four triangles arranged around a square base. The four-sided base of the pyramid represents the four elements that make up human bodies. These are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon, or earth, water, fire, and air. These elements are considered the foundation of all things, and upon this foundation, the four bodies of a person are formed, each originating from its respective element. The physical body comes from earth, the vital body comes from water, the emotional body comes from fire, and the mental body comes from air.

The Pyramid:

The Pyramid:

Here we see the pyramid laid out so that the four triangles and the square are clearly seen. This represents man once again, and the ancient Pyramid is man offering his higher being upon the altar of the Great Fire Spirit.

Here we see the pyramid arranged so that the four triangles and the square are clearly visible. This symbolizes humanity once more, with the ancient Pyramid representing a person offering their higher self on the altar of the Great Fire Spirit.

There are twelve lines used in the drawing of the four triangles, which stand for the twelvefold constitution of man when it is complete: the threefold body, the threefold mind, the threefold soul, and the threefold spirit. It also gives us the twelve signs of the zodiac, divided into their respective groups.

There are twelve lines used in the drawing of the four triangles, which represent the complete twelvefold nature of man: the three aspects of body, the three aspects of mind, the three aspects of soul, and the three aspects of spirit. It also shows us the twelve zodiac signs, organized into their respective groups.

Sacrum bone and inverted sacrum

Out on the desert stands the Sphinx, the Guardian of the Threshold mentioned by Bulwer Lytton. It stands for the bodies of man, and is that strange being which must be passed before the student can go on in his development. The four fixed signs of which the Sphinx is a symbol are Taurus the Bull, Leo the Lion, Scorpio the Eagle, and Aquarius the Man, or the human head.

Out in the desert stands the Sphinx, the Guardian of the Threshold mentioned by Bulwer Lytton. It represents the physical forms of humanity and is that extraordinary figure that one must confront before continuing their growth. The four fixed signs symbolized by the Sphinx are Taurus the Bull, Leo the Lion, Scorpio the Eagle, and Aquarius the Man, or the human head.

The Sphinx:

The Sphinx:

This is that mysterious being suspended ’twixt heaven and earth, which has the head of a human being and the body of an animal. In other words the Sphinx symbolizes man.

This is that mysterious creature hanging between heaven and earth, with the head of a human and the body of an animal. In other words, the Sphinx represents humanity.

I have already given you some work on the sacrum bone, and I told you that it was the grave digger’s spade. Here is a picture of the head of the Sphinx, and the inverted sacrum bone when it has been turned upward. We see the Sphinx in the inverted sacrum and also in it the inverted Masonic keystone. All this is very interesting, but unless we realize the inner meaning of it, its true value is lost. But it is not chance that these things should be so.

I’ve already assigned you some work on the sacrum bone, and I mentioned that it represents the grave digger’s spade. Here’s a picture of the head of the Sphinx and the inverted sacrum bone when it’s turned upward. We can see the Sphinx in the inverted sacrum, as well as the inverted Masonic keystone. All of this is really fascinating, but if we don’t understand its deeper meaning, its real value is lost. However, it isn’t just a coincidence that things are this way.

You have most of you heard of the Dweller on the Threshold, that creature built by our own actions and mistakes. Well out on Egypt’s desert it stands and bars the way to the pyramid, the temple of the higher man. And the message that it gives to the world is:

You’ve probably heard of the Dweller on the Threshold, that being created by our own actions and mistakes. It stands out in Egypt’s desert, blocking the path to the pyramid, the temple of the higher self. And the message it sends to the world is:

“I am the bodies. If you would go on to the temple you must master me, for I am within you.”

“I am the bodies. If you want to enter the temple, you must master me, because I am inside you.”

The Sphinx again symbolizes man, with the mind and spirit of the human rising out of the animal desires and emotions. It is the riddle of the ages, and man is once more the answer.

The Sphinx again represents humanity, with the human mind and spirit emerging from animal instincts and feelings. It is the riddle of the ages, and once again, humanity is the answer.

It is said that in ancient times the Sphinx was the gateway of the pyramid, and that there was an underground passage which led from the Sphinx to Cheops.[80] This would make the symbolism even more perfect, for the gateway to the spirit is through the bodies according to the ancients.

It is said that in ancient times the Sphinx was the entrance to the pyramid, and there was an underground passage that connected the Sphinx to Cheops.[80] This would make the symbolism even more fitting, as the ancients believed that the gateway to the spirit is through the body.

Let us now enter the pyramid and passing through the corridors come to the King’s Chamber as it is called. There are three great rooms in the pyramid which are of great interest to the student. The highest is the King’s Chamber, then below that is the Queen’s Chamber, and down below the surface of the earth is the Pit. Here we again find the great correlation between the pyramid and man. The three rooms are the three great divisions in man which are the seats of the threefold spirit. The lower room is the generative system under the control of Jehovah. The center room or Queen’s Chamber is the heart, under the control of the Christ; and the upper room or the King’s Chamber is the brain, which is under the control of the Father. In this upper room is the coffer made of stone, the meaning of which has never been explained, but which the student recognizes as the third ventricle in the brain.

Let’s go inside the pyramid and walk through the hallways until we reach the King’s Chamber, as it’s called. There are three major rooms in the pyramid that are really important for anyone studying it. The top one is the King’s Chamber, below that is the Queen’s Chamber, and further down below ground level is the Pit. Here, we again see a strong connection between the pyramid and humanity. The three rooms represent the three main parts of a person that house the threefold spirit. The lower room represents the reproductive system, which is overseen by Jehovah. The middle room, or Queen’s Chamber, symbolizes the heart, overseen by Christ; and the upper room, or King’s Chamber, represents the brain, which is under the control of the Father. In this upper room, there’s a stone coffer, the meaning of which has never been clarified, but the student recognizes it as the third ventricle in the brain.

It is quite certain also that this coffer was used as a tomb during initiation, when as is the case in the Masonic initiations of today, (which are the remnants of the ancient mysteries) the candidate was buried in the earth and resurrected, a symbol of the death of the lower man and the liberation of the higher.

It is also clear that this coffer was used as a tomb during initiation, similar to the Masonic initiations we see today (which are remnants of the ancient mysteries), where the candidate was buried in the earth and then resurrected, symbolizing the death of the lower self and the liberation of the higher self.

It is said that Moses was initiated in the Great Pyramid, and some also say that Jesus was instructed there also. Be that as it may, we know that for thousands[81] of years since the time it was built by the Atlanteans it has been the greatest temple of Initiation in the world. It seems also that its work is not yet done, for mutely it is teaching those who will see the mysteries of creation.

It’s said that Moses was initiated in the Great Pyramid, and some also say that Jesus received teachings there as well. Regardless, we know that for thousands [81] of years since it was built by the Atlanteans, it has been the greatest temple of initiation in the world. It also seems that its work is not yet finished, as silently it teaches those who are open to the mysteries of creation.

It is said by many that it is the original Solomon’s Temple, but this we know is not true, for while it may be the first and original material temple, the true temple of Solomon is the universe, the Solarman’s temple, which is slowly being rebuilt in man as the temple of the Soul of Man.

It is said by many that this is the original Solomon’s Temple, but we know that's not true. While it may be the first physical temple, the true temple of Solomon is the universe, the Solarman's temple, which is gradually being rebuilt within man as the temple of the Soul of Man.

There is probably no point that is as important in connection with the pyramid as that of the corner stone. On the very top of the great pyramid is a comparatively flat place about thirty feet square. In other words the TRUE STONE WHICH IS THE HEAD OF ALL THE CORNERS IS MISSING. If we look at the reverse side of the United States seal, we find again the pyramid from which the top is separated. Omar Khayyam, the Persian Poet, gives us the secret of the keystone when he says:

There is probably no point that is as important regarding the pyramid as the corner stone. At the very top of the great pyramid is a relatively flat area about thirty feet square. In other words, the TRUE STONE THAT SHOULD BE AT THE TOP OF ALL THE CORNERS IS MISSING. If we look at the back of the United States seal, we see the pyramid again with its top missing. Omar Khayyam, the Persian Poet, reveals the secret of the keystone when he says:

“From my base metal shall be filed a key,
Which shall unlock the door he howls without.”

The value of the stone is better understood when you understand that it completes all of the triangles at once, and without it none of them are complete.

The value of the stone is clearer when you realize that it completes all the triangles at once, and without it, none of them are complete.

The Key and the Cross:

The Key and the Cross

Upon the cross of matter that forms our bodies, hangs the key to all the mysteries of creation. It is our duty to take this key and with it unlock the door that conceals from us the unknown. This key is the spirit. Release it.

On the cross of matter that makes up our bodies, hangs the key to all the mysteries of creation. It’s our responsibility to take this key and use it to open the door that hides the unknown from us. This key is the spirit. Let it go.

This stone is the spirit in man, which fell from its high position, and has been lost beneath the rubbish of the lower man. This is the true cap stone that is now hidden in the pit of man’s temple, and which he must exhume and place again as the true crown of his spiritual pyramid.

This stone represents the spirit in a person, which has fallen from its elevated state and gotten buried under the clutter of the lower self. This is the genuine capstone that is currently buried in the depths of a person’s temple, and it needs to be uncovered and put back as the true crown of their spiritual journey.

He can only do this when he calls the thousands of workmen within himself together and binds them to the service of the higher man. There must be no traitors to murder the builder this time. And Lucifer, the one rejected by man as the devil, is the one who must through the planet Mars send man the dynamic energy which man himself must transmute from the fire of passion to the flame of spirit. He then must take the tools of the craft and cut and polish his own being into the cap stone of the Universal Temple.

He can only achieve this when he gathers the thousands of workers within himself and commits them to the service of his higher self. There can't be any traitors this time to sabotage the builder. And Lucifer, the one cast out by humanity as the devil, is the one who must send humanity the dynamic energy through the planet Mars that people must transform from the fire of passion into the flame of spirit. He must then take the tools of his craft and shape and refine his own being into the crowning stone of the Universal Temple.

It is interesting to note how the casing stones that once made the pyramid so beautiful and true were carried away to build the cities nearby, and in connection with that it is interesting to note how the soul and body of man, the casing stones of his spiritual temple, have been sacrificed in order that he might have material things.

It’s fascinating to see how the casing stones that used to make the pyramid so stunning and perfect were taken to construct nearby cities. Along with that, it’s worth mentioning how the soul and body of a person, the casing stones of their spiritual temple, have been sacrificed for the sake of material possessions.

As we look at pictures of the ancient pyramid and Sphinx which have stood on Egypt’s sands for ages, let us see in them our own mystery temple, made without the sound of hammer or the voice of workman. And as we sadly think of this mighty ruin, broken by ages of neglect, let us remember our temple, and that its corner stone is missing also and our walls are falling with neglect. Let us learn the lesson which it teaches,[84] hasten to perfect our pyramid, cap it with the stone of spirit, offer upon its altars our sacrifice to the Great Sun Spirit, and bury our lower nature in its ancient coffer. Then for us will its mysteries be revealed, and the sealed lips of the Sphinx give up their secret.

As we look at pictures of the ancient pyramid and the Sphinx that have stood in the sands of Egypt for centuries, let’s see in them our own mysterious temple, built without the sound of a hammer or the voice of a worker. And as we sadly reflect on this great ruin, worn down by years of neglect, let’s remember our temple, noting that its cornerstone is missing too and our walls are crumbling from neglect. Let’s take the lesson it teaches, [84] rush to complete our pyramid, top it with the stone of spirit, make our offerings at its altars to the Great Sun Spirit, and bury our lower nature in its ancient chest. Then its mysteries will be revealed to us, and the sealed lips of the Sphinx will share their secret.

A flame coming out of a pyramid

WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS, THERE WILL YOUR HEART BE ALSO.

WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS, THAT'S WHERE YOUR HEART WILL BE TOO.

THE WHITE GRAIL

THE WHITE GRAIL

White grail

Choose now your path

Choose your path now

Celtic cross
  • Service.
  • Self-Sacrifice.
  • Purification.
  • Love.
  • Study.

THE BLACK GRAIL

THE BLACK GRAIL

Black grail

Choose now your path

Choose your path now

Celtic cross
  • Prosperity at others expense.
  • Selfishness.
  • Short-cuts.
  • Mastered by appetite.
  • Comfort.

FINIS

FINIS

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