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Theosophy
we are pleased to present here an in depth
manual of Theosophical ideas and concepts by Alfred Percy Sinnett
who was a major contributor to the
development of modern Theosophy in the early years of the Theosophical
movement
Esoteric Buddhism
By
Alfred Percy Sinnett
Esoteric
Buddhism
Preface
to the Original Edition
THE teachings embodied in the present volume let in a flood of light on
questions connected with Buddhist doctrine which have deeply perplexed previous
writers on the religion, and offer the world for the first time a practical clue
to the meaning of almost all ancient religious symbolism. More than this, the
esoteric doctrine, when properly understood, will be found to advance an
overpowering claim on the attention of earnest thinkers. Its tenets are not
presented to us as the invention of any founder or prophet. Its testimony is
based on no written scriptures. Its views of Nature have been evolved by the
researches of an immense succession of investigators, qualified for their task
by the possession of spiritual faculties and perceptions of a higher order than
those belonging to ordinary humanity. In the course of ages the block of
knowledge thus accumulated, concerning the origin of the world and of man and
the ultimate destinies of our race - concerning also the nature of other worlds
and states of existence differing from those of our present life - checked and
examined at every point, verified in all directions, and constantly under
examination throughout, has come to be looked on by its custodians as
constituting the absolute truth concerning spiritual things, the actual state
of the facts regarding vast regions of vital activity lying beyond this earthly
existence.
European philosophy, whether concerned with religion or pure
metaphysics, has so long been used to a sense of insecurity in speculations
outrunning the limits of physical experiment, that absolute truth about
spiritual things is hardly recognized any longer by prudent thinkers as a
reasonable object of pursuit; but different habits of thought have been
acquired in Asia. The secret doctrine which, to a considerable extent, I am now
enabled to expound, is regarded not only by all its adherents, but by vast
numbers who have never expected to know more of it than that such a doctrine
exists, as a mine of entirely trustworthy knowledge from which all religions
and philosophies have derived whatever they possess of truth, and with which
every religion must coincide if it claims to be a mode of expression for truth.
This is a bold claim indeed, but I venture to announce the following
exposition as one of immense importance to the world, because I believe that
claim can be substantiated.
I do not say that within the compass of this volume the authenticity of
the esoteric doctrine can be proved. Such proof cannot be given by any process
of argument; only through the development in each inquirer for himself of the
faculties required for the direct observation of Nature along the lines
indicated. But his prima facie conclusion may be determined by the
extent to which the views of Nature about to be unfolded, may recommend
themselves to his mind, and by the reasons which exist for trusting the powers
of observation of those by whom they are communicated.
Will it be supposed that the very magnitude of the claim now made on
behalf of the esoteric doctrine, lifts the present statement out of the region
of inquiry to which its title refers - inquiry as to the real inner meaning of
the definite and specific religion called Buddhism? The fact is, however, that
esoteric Buddhism, though by no means divorced from the associations of
exoteric Buddhism, must not be conceived to constitute a mere imperium in
imperio - a central school of culture in the vortex of the Buddhist world.
In proportion as Buddhism retreats into the inner penetralia of its faith,
these are found to merge into the inner penetralia of other faiths. The cosmic
conceptions, and the knowledge of Nature on which Buddhism not merely rests,
but which constitute esoteric Buddhism, equally constitute esoteric Brahmanism.
And the esoteric doctrine is thus regarded by those of all creeds who are
“enlightened” (in the Buddhist sense) as the absolute truth concerning Nature,
Man, the origin of the Universe, and the destinies toward which its inhabitants
are tending. At the same time, exoteric Buddhism has remained in closer union
with the esoteric doctrine than any other popular religion. An exposition of
the inner knowledge, addressed to English readers in the present day, will thus
associate itself irresistibly with familiar outlines of Buddhist teaching. It
will certainly impart to these a living meaning they generally seem to be
without, but all the more on this account may the esoteric doctrine be most
conveniently studied in its Buddhist aspect: one, moreover, which has been so
strongly impressed upon it since the time of Gautama Buddha that though the
essence of the doctrine dates back to a far more remote antiquity, the Buddhist
colouring has now permeated its whole substance. That which I am about to put
before the reader is esoteric Buddhism, and for European students
approaching it for the first time, any other designation would be a misnomer.
The statement I have to make must be considered in its entirety before
the reader will be able to comprehend why initiates in the esoteric doctrine
regard the concession involved in the present disclosures of the general
outlines of this doctrine as one of startling magnitude. One explanation of
this feeling, however, may be readily seen to spring from the extreme
sacredness that has always been attached by their ancient guardians to the
inner vital truths of Nature. Hitherto this sacredness has always prescribed
their absolute concealment from the profane herd. And so far as that policy of
concealment, - the tradition of countless ages, - is now being given up, the
new departure which the appearance of this volume signalizes will be
contemplated with surprise and regret by a great many initiated disciples. The
surrender to criticism which may sometimes perhaps be clumsy and irreverent, of
doctrines which have hitherto been regarded by such persons as too majestic in
their import to be talked of at all except under circumstances of befitting
solemnity, will seem to them a terrible profanation of the great mysteries.
From the European point of view it would be unreasonable to expect that such a
book as this can be exempt from the usual rough-and-tumble treatment of new
ideas. And special convictions or common-place bigotry may sometimes render
such treatment in the present case peculiarly inimical. But all that, though a
matter of course to European exponents of the doctrine like myself, will seem
very grievous and disgusting to its earlier and more regular representatives.
They will appeal sadly to the wisdom of the time-honoured rule which, in the
old symbolical way, forbade the initiates from casting pearls before swine.
Happily, as I think, the rule has not been allowed to operate any longer
to the prejudice of those who, while still far from being initiated, in the
occult sense of the term, will probably have become, by sheer force of modern
culture, qualified to appreciate the concession.
Part of the information contained in the following pages was first
thrown out in a fragmentary form in the Theosophist, a monthly magazine,
published at Madras, by the leaders of the Theosophical Society. As almost all
the articles referred to have been my own writing, I have not hesitated to weld
parts of them, when this course has been convenient, into the present volume. A
certain advantage is gained by thus showing how the separate pieces of the
mosaic as first presented to public notice, drop naturally into their places in
the (comparatively) finished pavement.
The doctrine or system now disclosed in its broad outlines has been so
jealously guarded hitherto, that no mere literary researches, though they might
have curry-combed all India, could have brought to light any morsel of the
information thus revealed. It is given out to the world at last by the free
grace of those in whose keeping it has hitherto lain. Nothing could ever have
extorted from them its very first letter. It is only after a perusal of the
present explanations that their position generally, as regards their present
disclosures or their previous reticence can be criticized or even comprehended.
The views of Nature now put forward are altogether unfamiliar to European
thinkers; the policy of the graduates in esoteric knowledge, which has grown
out of their long intimacy with these views must be considered in connection
with the peculiar bearings of the doctrine itself.
As for the circumstances under which these revelations were first
foreshadowed in the Theosophist, and are now rounded off and expanded as
my readers will perceive, it is enough for the moment to say, that the Theosophical
Society, through my connection with which the materials dealt with in this
volume have come into my hands, owes its establishment to certain persons who
are among the custodians of esoteric science. The information poured out at
last for the benefit of all who are ripe to receive it, has been destined for
communication to the world through the Theosophical Society since the
foundation of that body, and later circumstances only have indicated myself as
the agent through whom the communication could be conveniently made.
Let me add, that I do not regard myself as the sole exponent for the
outer world, at this crisis, of esoteric truth. These teachings are the
outcome, as regards philosophical knowledge, of the relations with the outer
world which have been established by the custodians of esoteric truth through
me. And it is only regarding the acts and intentions of those esoteric
teachers who have chosen to work through me, that I can have any certain
knowledge. But, in different ways, some other writers seem to be engaged in
expounding for the benefit of the world - and, as I believe, in accordance with
a great plan, of which this volume is a part - the same truths, in different
aspects, that I am commissioned to unfold. Probably the great activity at present
of literary speculation dealing with problems that overstep the range of
physical knowledge, may also be in some way provoked by that policy, on the
part of the great custodians of esoteric truth, of which my own book is
certainly one manifestation. Again, the ardour now shown in “Psychical
Research,” by the very distinguished, highly gifted, and cultivated men, who
lead the society in London devoted to that object, is, to my inner convictions
- knowing as I do something of the way the spiritual aspirations of the world
are silently influenced by those whose work lies in that department of Nature -
the obvious fruit of efforts, parallel to those with which I am more
immediately concerned.
It only remains for me to disclaim, on behalf of the treatise which
ensues, any pretension to high finish as regards the language in which it is
cast. Longer familiarity with the vast and complicated scheme of cosmogony
disclosed, will no doubt suggest improvements in the phraseology employed to
expound it. Two years ago, neither I, nor any other European living, knew the
alphabet of the science here for the first time put into a scientific shape -
or subject at all events to an attempt in that direction - the science of
Spiritual Causes and their Effects, of Super-physical Consciousness, of
Cosmical Evolution. Though ideas had begun to offer themselves to the world in
more or less embarrassing disguise of mystic symbology, no attempt had ever
been made by any esoteric teacher, two years back, to put the doctrine forward
in its plain abstract purity. As my own instruction progressed on those lines,
I have had to coin phrases and suggest English words as equivalents for the
ideas which were presented to my mind. I am by no means convinced that in all
cases I have coined the best possible phrases and hit on the most neatly
expressive words. For example, at the threshold of the subject we come upon the
necessity of giving some name to the various elements or attributes of which
the complete human creature is made up. “Element” would be an impossible word
to use, on account of the confusion that would arise from its use in other
significations; and the least objectionable on the whole seemed to me
“principle,” though to an ear trained in the niceties of metaphysical expression
this word will have a very unsatisfactory sound in some of its present
applications. Quite possibly, therefore, in process of time the Western
nomenclature of the esoteric doctrine may be greatly developed in advance of
that I have provisionally constructed. The Oriental nomenclature is far more
elaborate, but metaphysical Sanskrit seems to be painfully embarrassing to a
translator - the fault, my Indian friends assure me, not of Sanskrit, but of
the language in which they are now required to express the Sanskrit ideal.
Eventually we may find that, with the help of a little borrowing from familiar
Greek quarries, English may prove more receptive of the new doctrine - or
rather, of the primeval doctrine as newly disclosed - than has been supposed in
the East.
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