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The
Seven Principles of Man
By
Annie
Besant
Introduction
Inquirers
attracted to Theosophy by its central doctrine of the brotherhood of man, and
by the hopes which it holds out of wider knowledge and of spiritual growth, are
apt to be repelled when they make their first attempt to come into closer
acquaintance with it, by the to them strange and puzzling names which flow
glibly from the lips of Theosophists in conference assembled.
They hear a
tangle of Âtma-Buddhi, Kâma-Manas, Triad, Devachan, and what not, and feel at
once that for them Theosophy is far too abstruse a study. Yet they might have
become very good Theosophists, had not their initial enthusiasm been quenched
with the douche of Sanskrit terms. In the present manual the smoking flax shall
be more tenderly treated, and but few Sanskrit names shall be flung in the face
of the enquirer.
As a matter
of fact, the use of these terms has become general among Theosophists because
the English language has no equivalents for them, and a long and clumsy
sentence has to be used in their stead if the idea is to be conveyed at all.
The initial trouble of learning the names has been preferred to the continued
trouble of using roundabout descriptive phrases – "Kâma," for
instance, being shorter and more precise than "the passional and emotional
part of our nature."
Man according
to the Theosophical teaching is a sevenfold being, or, in the usual phrase, has
a septenary constitution. Putting it in another way, man’s nature has seven
aspects, may be studied from seven different points of view, is composed of
seven principles. The clearest and best way of all in which to think
of man is to
regard him as one, the Spirit or True Self ; this belongs to the highest region
of the universe, and is universal, the same for all ; it is a ray of God, a
spark from the divine fire. This is to become an individual, reflecting the
divine perfection, a son that grows into the likeness of his father.
For this
purpose the Spirit, or true Self, is clothed in garment after garment, each
garment belonging to a definite region of the universe, and enabling the Self
to come into contact with that region, gain knowledge of it, and work in it. It
thus gains experience, and all its latent potentialities are gradually drawn
out into active powers. These garments, or sheaths, are distinguishable from
each other both theoretically and practically.
If a man be
looked at clairvoyantly each is distinguishable by the eye, and they are
separable each from each either during physical life or at death, according to
the nature of any particular sheath. Whatever words may be used, the fact
remains the
same – that he is essentially sevenfold, an evolving being, part of whose
nature has already been manifested, part remaining latent at present, so far as
the vast majority of humankind is concerned. Man’s consciousness is able
to function
through as many of these aspects as have been already evolved in him into
activity.
This
evolution, during the present cycle of human development, takes place on five
out of seven planes of nature. The two higher planes – the sixth and seventh –
will not be reached, save in the most exceptional cases, by men of this
humanity in the present cycle, and they may therefore be left out of sight for
our present purpose.
As, however,
some confusion has arisen as to the seven planes through differences of
nomenclature, two diagrams are given at the end of this treatise showing the
seven planes as they exist in our division of the universe, in correspondence
with the vaster planes of the universe as a whole, and also the subdivision of
the five into seven, as they are represented in some of our literature.
A
"plane" is merely a condition, a stage, a state ; so that we might
describe man as fitted by his nature, when that nature is fully developed, to
exist consciously in seven different conditions, or seven different stages, in
seven different states ; or technically, on seven different planes of being.
To take an
easily verified illustration: a man may be conscious on the physical plane,
that is, in his physical body, feeling hunger and thirst, and pain of a blow or
cut. But let the man be a soldier in the heat of battle, and his consciousness
will be centred in his passions and emotions, and he may suffer a wound without
knowing it, his consciousness being away from the physical plane and acting on
the plane of passions and emotions: when the excitement is over, consciousness
will pass back to the physical, and he will "feel" the pain of his
wound.
Let the man
be a philosopher, and as he ponders over some knotty problem he will lose all
consciousness of bodily wants, of emotions, of love and hatred ; his
consciousness will have passed to the plane of intellect, he will be
"abstracted," i.e.., drawn away from considerations pertaining to his
bodily life, and fixed on the plane of thought.
Thus may a
man live on these several planes, in these several conditions, one part or
another of his nature being thrown into activity at any given time ; and an
understanding of what man is, of his nature, his powers, his possibilities,
will be reached more easily and assimilated more usefully if he is studied
along
these clearly
defined lines, that if he be left without analysis, a mere confused bundle of
qualities and states.
It has also
been found convenient, having regard to man’s mortal and immortal life, to put
these seven principles into two groups – one containing the three higher
principles and therefore called the Triad, the other containing the four lower,
and therefore called the Quaternary. The Triad is the deathless part of man’s
nature, the "spirit" and soul of Christian terminology; the
Quaternary is the mortal part, the "body", of Christianity.
This division
into body, soul and spirit is used by St. Paul, and is recognised in all
careful Christian philosophy, although generally ignored by the mass of
Christian people. In ordinary parlance soul and body make up the man, and the
words soul and spirit are used interchangeably, with much confusion of thought
as the result.
This
looseness is fatal to any clear view of the constitution of man, and the
Theosophist may well appeal to the Christian philosopher as against the causal
Christian non-thinker if it be urged that he is making distinctions difficult
to be grasped. No philosophy worthy of the name can be stated even in the most
elementary fashion without making some demand on the intelligence and the
attention of the would be learner, and carefulness in the use of terms is a
condition of all knowledge.
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Besant with Mahatma Gandhi
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