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Nº. V
CONCERNING THE INTERPRETATION OF THE MYSTICAL SCRIPTURES
PART 1 (1)
“IF, therefore, they be
Mystic Books, they ought also to have a Mystic Consideration. But the Fault of
most Writers lieth in this, – that they distinguish
not between the Books of Moses the Prophet, and those Books which are of an
historical Nature. And this is the more surprising because not a few of such
Critics have rightly
discerned the esoteric Character, if not indeed the true Interpretation, of the
Story of Eden; yet they have not applied to the Remainder of the Allegory the
same Method which they found to fit the Beginning; but so soon as they are over
the earlier Stanzas of the Poem, they would have the Rest of it to be of another
Nature.
“It is,
then, pretty well established and accepted of most Authors, that the Legend of
Adam and Eve, and of the Miraculous Tree and the Fruit which was the Occasion of
Death, is, like the story of Eros and Psyche, and so many others of all
Religions, a Parable with a hidden, that is, with a Mystic Meaning. But so also
is the Legend which follows concerning the Sons of these Mystical Parents, the
Story of Cain and Abel his Brother, the Story of the Flood, of the Ark, of the
saving of the clean and unclean Beasts, of the Rainbow, of the twelve Sons of
Jacob, and, not stopping there, of the whole Relation concerning the Flight out
of Egypt. For it is not to be supposed that the two Sacrifices offered to God by
the Sons of Adam were real Sacrifices, any more than it is to be supposed that
the Apple which caused the Doom of Mankind, was a real Apple. It ought to be
known, indeed, for the right Understanding of the Mystical Books, that in their
esoteric Sense they deal, not with material Things, but with spiritual
Realities; and that as Adam is not a Man, nor Eve a Woman, nor the Tree a Plant
in its true Signification, so also are not the Beasts named in the same Books
real Beasts, but that the Mystic Intention of them is implied. When, therefore,
it is written that Abel took of the Firstlings of his Flock to offer unto the
Lord, it is signified that he offered that which a Lamb implies, and which is
the holiest and highest of spiritual Gifts. Nor is Abel himself a real Person,
but the Type and spiritual Presentation of the Race of the Prophets; of whom,
also, Moses was a Member, together with the Patriarchs. Were the Prophets, then,
Shedders of Blood? God forbid; they dealt not with Things material, but with
spiritual Significations. Their Lambs without Spot, their white Doves, their
Goats, their Rams, and other sacred Creatures, are so many Signs and Symbols of
the various Graces and Gifts which a Mystic People should offer to Heaven.
Without such Sacrifices is no Remission of Sin. But when the Mystic Sense was
lost, then Carnage followed, the Prophets ceased out of the Land, and the
Priests bore rule over the People. Then, when again the Voice of the Prophets
arose, they were constrained to speak plainly, and declared, in a Tongue foreign
to their Method,
that the Sacrifices of
God are not the Flesh of Bulls or the Blood of Goats, but holy Vows and sacred
Thanksgivings, their Mystical Counterparts. As God is a Spirit, so also are His
Sacrifices Spiritual. What Folly, what Ignorance, to offer material Flesh and
Drink to pure Power and essential Being! Surely in vain have the Prophets
spoken, and in vain have the Christs been manifested!
“Why will you have Adam to be Spirit and Eve Matter,
since the Mystic Books deal only with spiritual Entities? The Tempter himself
even is not Matter, but that which gives Matter the Precedence. Adam is, rather,
intellectual Force: he is of Earth. Eve is the moral Conscience: she is the
Mother of the Living. Intellect, then, is the male, and Intuition the female
Principle. And the Sons of Intuition, herself fallen, shall at last recover
Truth and redeem all Things. By her Fault, indeed, is the moral Conscience of
Humanity made subject to the intellectual Force, and thereby all Manner of Evil
and Confusion abounds, since her Desire is unto him, and he rules over her until
now. But the End foretold by the Seer is not far off. Then shall the Woman be
exalted, clothed with the Sun, and carried to the Throne of God. And her Sons
shall make War with the Dragon, and have Victory over him. Intuition, therefore,
pure and a Virgin, shall be the Mother and Redemptress
of her fallen Sons, whom she bore under Bondage to her Husband the intellectual
Force.”
PART 2 (1)
“Moses, therefore, knowing the
Mysteries of the Religion of the Egyptians, and having learned of their
Occultists the Value and Signification of all sacred Birds and Beasts, delivered
like Mysteries to his own People. But certain of the sacred Animals of Egypt he
retained not in Honour, for Motives which were equally of Mystic Origin. And he
taught his Initiated the Spirit of the heavenly Hieroglyphs, and bade them, when
they made
Festival before God, to carry with them in
Procession, with Music and with Dancing, such of the sacred Animals as were, by
their interior Significance, related to the Occasion. Now, of these Beasts, he
chiefly selected Males of the first Year, without Spot or Blemish, to signify
that it is beyond all Things needful that Man should dedicate to the Lord his
Intellect and his Reason, and this from the Beginning, and without the least
Reserve. And that he was very wise in teaching this,
is evident from the History of the World in all Ages, and particularly in these
last days. For what is it that has led Men to renounce the Realities of the
Spirit, and to propagate false Theories and corrupt Sciences, denying all Things
save the Appearance which can be apprehended by the outer Senses, and making
themselves one with the Dust of the Ground? It is their Intellect which, being
unsanctified, has led them astray; it is the Force of the Mind in them, which,
being corrupt, is the Cause of their own Ruin, and of that of their Disciples.
As, then, the Intellect is apt to be the great Traitor against Heaven, so also
is it the Force by which Men, following their pure Intuition, may also grasp and
apprehend the Truth. For which Reason it is written that the
Christs are subject to their Mothers. (1)
Not that by any means the Intellect is to be dishonoured; for it is the Heir of
all Things, if only it be truly begotten and be no
Bastard.
“And besides all these Symbols, Moses taught the People to have beyond all
Things an Abhorrence of Idolatry. What, then, is Idolatry, and what are False
Gods?
“To make an Idol is to materialise spiritual Mysteries. The Priests, then, were
Idolaters, who coming after Moses, and committing to Writing those Things which
he by Word of Mouth had delivered unto Israel, replaced the true Things
signified, by their material Symbols, and shed innocent Blood on the pure Altars
of the Lord.
“They also are Idolaters who understand the Things of Sense where the Things of
the Spirit are alone implied, and who conceal the true Features of the Gods with
material and spurious Presentations. Idolatry is Materialism, the common and
original Sin of Men, which replaces Spirit by Appearance, Substance by Illusion,
and leads both the moral and intellectual Being
into Error, so that they substitute the Nether for the Upper, and the Depth for
the Height. It is that false Fruit which attracts the outer Senses, the Bait of
the Serpent in the Beginning of the
World. (1)
Until the Mystic Man and Woman had eaten of this Fruit, they knew only the
Things of the Spirit, and found them suffice. But after their Fall, they began to apprehend Matter also, and gave it the
Preference, making themselves Idolaters. And their Sin,
and the Taint begotten of that false Fruit, have corrupted the Blood of the
whole Race of Men, from which Corruption the Sons of God would have redeemed
them.”
Footnotes
(11:1)
For a full account of the circumstances attending the receipt by Anna Kingsford
of this Illumination (both parts) see Life of Anna Kingsford, Vol. i, pp. 257-261. S.H.H.
(13:1) This portion, which was received,
also in sleep, “the next night but one” after the foregoing, is a part
remembered of a lecture – evidently out of the same book – delivered by a man in
priestly garb, in an amphitheatre of white stone, to a class of students, of
whom the seeress was one, who took notes of it. Anna
Kingsford’s notes, of course, “disappeared with her dream, and she had to
reproduce it from memory. But this was abnormally
enhanced, for she said that the words presented
themselves again to her as she wrote, and stood out luminously to view” (Life
of Anna Kingsford, Vol. i, pp. 260-261). S.H.H.
(14:1) Intuition.
(15:1) Meaning, “the beginning of the World in the Church: of worldliness or materiality, that is, in the interpretation of things spiritual” (Life of Anna Kingsford, Vol. I, p. 261). S.H.H.
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