Monthly Archives: March 2009

Science or Spirituality

"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind."

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS are rising in many scientific circles that are beginning to hint at a new non-reductionist and spiritual view of life.

We are awed by the sincerity, wisdom and compassion of the brave men and women of these new frontier sciences.

The materialistic sciences, H. P. Blavatsky predicted “will be driven out of their position, not by spiritual, theosophical, or any other physical or even mental phenomena.”

“But simply by the enormous gaps and chasms that open daily — and will still be opening before them.”

“One discovery follows the other,” she wrote, “until they are finally knocked off their feet by the ninth wave of simple common sense.” Continue reading

How Do You Doodle?

HPB Doodlebook

HPB Doodlebook

Okay, you’re at a boring meeting and your pen starts playing in the margins of your paper. A distraction? No. Doodling can actually help you remember important information.

“When the brain lacks sufficient stimulation,” psychology professor Jackie Andrade said recently on NPR, “it essentially goes on the prowl and scavenges for something to think about. Typically what happens in this situation is that the brain ends up manufacturing its own material.”

The material the brain makes up is doodles.

Jackie Andrade

Jackie Andrade

In Andrade’s study, recently published in the journal Applied Cognitive Psychology, she found that when subjects were given a doodling task while listening to a dull phone message, they had a 29% improved recall compared to their non-doodling counterparts.

Forty volunteers were asked to listen to a two-and-a-half-minute tape giving several names of people and places, and were told to write down only the names of people going to a party. Twenty of the participants were asked to shade in shapes on a piece of paper at the same time, but paying no attention to neatness.

After the tape had finished, all participants in the study were asked to recall the eight names of the party-goers which they were asked to write down, as well as eight additional place names which were included as incidental information. The doodlers recalled on average 7.5 names of people and places compared to only 5.8 by the non-doodlers.

“This study suggests that in everyday life doodling may be something we do because it helps to keep us on track with a boring task,” Andrade says, “rather than being an unnecessary distraction that we should try to resist doing.”

The Comte de St. Germain

Count St. Germain

I don’t know if 18th century mystic and alchemist the Comte de St. Germain doodled, but he certainly had mastery of mind and spirit…and the pen. “He was ambidextrous, and could write a poem with one hand while he framed a diplomatic paper with the other,” Theosophy records.

The article also says that he could “merely glance at a paper, and days afterward repeat its contents without missing a word” and that he “frequently read sealed letters without touching them and was known to answer questions before they had been put into words.” (Theosophy, Vol. 27, No. 1, November, 1938, pp. 3-9.) He knew how to use his faculties, spiritual and other, optimally to push the envelope of his creative expression.

Doodler Defense

W. Q. Judge

W. Q. Judge

William Judge defends the doodler—a good 116 years before Andrade’s study—because the doodler uses imagination. “The faculty of imagination has been reduced to a very low level by modern western theorisers upon mental philosophy,” he says in his article Imagination and Occult Phenomenon:

“It is ‘only the making of pictures, daydreaming, fancy and the like’: thus they have said about one of the noblest faculties in man. In Occultism it is well known to be of the highest importance that one should have the imagination under such control as to be able to make a picture of anything at any time, and if this power has not been so trained the possession of other sorts of knowledge will not enable one to perform certain classes of occult phenomena….

“The Adepts who consciously send messages from a distance or who impress thoughts or sentences on the mind of another at a distance are able to do so because their imagination has been fully trained….”

Imagination and Precipitation

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Mahatma Letters

Judge continues: “Take the case of precipitation. In the first place, all the minerals, metals, and colored substances any one could wish for use are in the air about us held in suspension. This has long been proved so as to need no argument now. If there be any chemical process known that will act on these substances, they can be taken from the air and thrown down before us into visibility. this visibility only results from the closer packing together of the atoms of matter composing the mass.

“….Occultism has a knowledge of the secret chemistry of nature whereby those carbons and other substances in the air may be drawn out at will either separately or mixed. The next step is to find for these substances so to be packed together a mold or matrix through which they may be poured, as it were, and, being thus closely packed, become visible. Is there such mold or matrix?

“The matrix is made by means of the trained imagination. It must have been trained either now or in some other life before this, or no picture can be precipitated nor message impressed on the brain to which it is directed.”

Precipitating Messages

“But, of course, in the case of sending and precipitating on to paper a message from a distance, a good many other matters have to be well known to the operator. For instance, the inner as well as the outer resistance of all substances have to be known, for if not calculated they will throw the aim out, just as the billiard ball may be deflected if the resistance of the cushion is variable and not known to be so by the player.

“And again, if a living human being has to be used as the other battery at this end of the line, all the resistances and also all the play of that person’s thought have to be known or a complete failure may result.

“This will show those who inquire about phenomena, or who at a jump wish to be adepts or to do as the adepts can do, what a task it is they would undertake. But there is still another consideration, and that is that inasmuch as all these phenomena have to do with the very subtle and powerful planes of matter it must follow that each time a phenomenon is done the forces of those planes are roused to action, and reaction will be equal to action in these things just as on the ordinary plane.”


HPB’s Precipitation Experiment

HPB Doodle

HPB Doodle

“An illustration will go to make clear what has been said of the imagination. One day H.P. Blavatsky said she would show me precipitation in the very act. She looked fixedly at a certain smooth piece of wood and slowly on it come out letters which at last made a long sentence. It formed before my eyes and I could see the matter condense and pack itself on the surface. All the letters were like such as she would make with her hand, just because she was making the image in her brain and of course followed her own peculiarities. But in the middle, one of the letters were blurred and, as it were, all split into a mass of mere color as to part of the letter.

“‘Now here,’ she said, ‘I purposely wandered in the image, so that you could see the effect. As I let my attention go, the falling substance had no matrix and naturally fell on the wood any way and without shape.’”

Snake Charmer

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Judge then recounts his interview with a snake charmer; that is, someone who makes a crowd of people believe there is a snake with him, where no such snake exists at all:

“The man replied that he was able to see through it, so that for him it looked like the shadow of a snake, but that if he had not done it so often he might be frightened by it himself. The process he would not give, as he claimed it was a secret in his family. But anyone who has made the trial knows that it is possible to train the imagination so as to at will bring up before the mind the outlines of any object whatsoever, and that after a time the mind seems to construct the image as if it were a tangible thing.

“But there is a wide difference between this and the kind of imagination which is solely connected with some desire or fancy. In the latter case the desire and the image and the mind with all its powers are mixed together, and the result, instead of being a training of the image-making power, is to bring on a decay of that power and only a continual flying to the image of the thing desired. This is the sort of use of the power of the imagination which has lowered it in the eyes of the modern scholar, but even that result would not have come about if the scholars had a knowledge of the real inner nature of man.” (Path, December 1892.)

© Kara LeBeau 2009 All rights reserved

Nicholas Roerich -"Rocks of Lahul"

Nicholas Roerich -"Rocks of Lahul"

Other related resources: Check out the gallery of presidential doodles and other doodle news at NPR.

The Holographic Life

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Horizons of the Mind

Center Is Everywhere

meditation11THE SECRET SITS

“We dance round in a ring and suppose,
But the Secret sits in the middle and knows.”

- Robert Frost

One of my recurring childhood memories is attending Sunday morning Theosophy School in New York City.

We began our morning in the basement woodworking shop, practicing our “readings” for the Assembly program. What I remember vividly was a framed verse above an electric wall clock. Below it was a long oak bench, strewn with aromatic curlicue wood shavings. It became, for us, a kind of sacred altar. The verse read:

“Now Is The Only Time We Have”

Cliche perhaps, but a never-to-be-forgotten soul print of an aha childhood moment. Ancient truths never perish. One finds occult correlates in Helena Blavatsky’s teaching of the “zero-point.”

“Deity is in every point of the Universe,” she writes — the “laya centre.”

meditation“Remember that every man has a god within,” she says in Transactions, “a direct ray from the Absolute, the celestial ray from the One — he has his ‘god’ within, not outside, of himself.” And further,

“Man is the microcosm of the macrocosm; the god on earth is built on the pattern of the god in nature. But the universal consciousness of the real Ego transcends a millionfold the self-consciousness of the personal or false Ego.”

“Remember that the only God man comes in contact with is his own God, called Spirit, Soul and Mind, or Consciousness, and these three are one.”

The idea of an eternal, spiritual core within man, not bound by space and time, was popularized early in the 20th century by Swiss psychiatrist, influential thinker, and founder of analytical psychology, Carl Jung:

Carl Jung – Death and the Human Psyche

Modern Soul Psychology

Later motivational psychologists arrived on the scene, notably Abraham Maslow who wrote:

“The ability to be in the present moment is a major component of mental wellness.”

The potency of this ancient teaching is popularized worldwide by teachers such as Eckhart Tolle inThe Power of Now and A New Earth, two of the most influential spiritual books of our time.

Eckhart Tolle:
The Silent Space of Stillness

“Our Center Produces a Field of Thought”

(The Secret Doctrine 1:65)

…the primordial form of everything manifested, from atom to globe, from man to angel, is spheroidal—the sphere having been with every nation the emblem of eternity and infinity— the serpent swallowing its own tail. To realize the meaning, however, the sphere must be thought of as seen from its center.

The field of vision or of thought, is like a sphere whose radii proceed from one’s self in every direction and extend out into space, opening up boundless vistas all around.

It is the symbolical circle of Pascal and the Kabalists “whose center is everywhere and circumference nowhere.” – H. P. Blavatsky

“Nature is an infinite sphere of which the center is everywhere and the circumference nowhere.” -Blaise Pascal

What Physicists Are Thinking:
The Dynamism of the Nucleus

Quantum Physicist – Dr. John Hagelin

“The nature of God is a circle of which the center is everywhere and the circumference is nowhere.” – Empedocles

Meditation, Concentration, Will

THESE three, meditation, concentration, will, have engaged the attention of Theosophists perhaps more than any other three subjects.

The majority would rather hear these subjects discussed and read definite directions about them than any others in the entire field. [...]

Will and Desire lie at the doors of Meditation and Concentration. If we desire truth with the same intensity that we had formerly wished for success, money, or gratification, we will speedily acquire meditation and possess concentration.

meditation_enlightenmentIf we do all our acts, small and great, every moment, for the sake of the whole human race, as representing the Supreme Self, then every cell and fibre of the body and inner man will be turned in one direction, resulting in perfect concentration.

Let us meditate on that which is in us as the Highest Self, concentrate upon it, and will to work for it as dwelling in every human heart. – William Q. Judge

Deepak Chopra: Introduction to Meditation

Mediumship vs Adeptship

Mediumship is the opposite of adeptship; the medium is the passive instrument of foreign influences, the adept actively controls himself and all inferior potencies. -Isis Unveiled, II, 588

The practical bearing of one-pointedness on our daily life, on “finding one’s center,” was taught centuries ago in the Upanishads, and by sages and masters, among them Patanjali, who wrote “At the time of concentration the soul abides in the state of a spectator without a spectacle.”

meditation_inner-peaceIt is central to the teachings of Masters such as Buddha, Confucious, Lao Tze and Krishna. Specific directions are given, and meditation is Krishna’s core teaching of the Bhagavad-Gita for example:

“The man of meditation as thus described is superior to the man of penance and to the man of learning and also to the man of action—wherefore, O Arjuna, resolve thou to become a man of meditation.”

“He who has attained to meditation should constantly strive to stay at rest in the Supreme, remaining in solitude and seclusion, having his body and his thoughts under control, without possessions and free from hope. He should in an undefiled spot place his seat, firm, neither too high nor too low…”

“For even unwittingly, by reason of that past practice, he is led and works on. Even if only a mere enquirer, he reaches beyond the word of the Vedas. But the devotee who, striving with all his might, obtaineth perfection because of efforts continued through many births, goeth to the supreme goal.”

Of all devotees he is considered by me as the most devoted who, with heart fixed on me, full of faith, worships me [the Higher Self].

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Krishna

Children and Seniors in Meditation

March 10, 2009
More Americans say they have no religion

FROM CNN’s Jack Cafferty:

“More Americans are saying they have no religion — according to a wide ranging study done by Trinity College.”

The Dhyana Centre

dhyana_centre1The Dhyana Centre was founded in London in 1991 for the sole purpose of teaching meditation and encouraging its practice as a spiritual discipline.

The Centre, an independent department of the Theosophical Society in England, adopts a non-sectarian and non-religious approach that combines both Eastern and Western contemplative techniques.

The emphasis is on introductory courses, open to all-comers without restriction or charge, but the Centre aims to cater for all levels of meditative experience by offering intermediate and advanced groups as well.


Happy Is Healthy

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Quantum Swim

OUR friends at Aquarian Theosophist recently discussed quantum physics from the movie, What the Bleep Do We Know!?

The movie asks the Alice in Wonderland question, “How far down the rabbit hole do you want to go?” That is, how far down the rabbit hole of quantum physics do you want to go?

But to go down the rabbit hole means you are a participant, that you access what retired math professor and electronics engineer Ellis Peterson calls the “quantum ocean” in his article below.

And, in accessing the quantum ocean, preconceived notions about the world change.

Bilocate with Your Dog

Take 16th century Saint Philip Neri (above), for example, whose mission involved challenging stilted thinking. He might give a sermon with half of his beard cleanly shaved off, or ask a haughty and proud patron to walk his dog. When he saw the patron walking his dog on a leash, he cried,

“What are you doing?
I asked you to walk my dog!”

Then he instructed the patron to carry his dog as he walked along in the city. Saint Philip loved dogs…and so, when he entered the quantum ocean and bilocated, he also bilocated his dog with him.

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