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Nº. XXXII
CONCERNING THE GOSPELS:
THEIR
ORIGIN AND COMPOSITION (3)
I AM looking at the inside of the Serapeum at
sitting at a table in the room of the
library, and I see a number of names, as Cleopatra, Marcus
Antonius, and others. This is called the second library of
Write down these names and the dates
which are specially shown me. Theophilus, patriarch of
system (1)
was long under formation, and it took all that time to perfect. (2)
Every detail of the Gospel history is invented, the number of the apostles, and
all the rest. Nothing is historical in the sense supposed.
I see the Serapeum
destroyed; – not only the library but the temple, so fearful were they of
leaving any trace of the concoction. It was destroyed by Christians at the
instigation especially of Theodosius, Ambrosius, and Theophilus. (3) Their motive was a
mixed one, each of the leaders having a different aim. The object of the
concoctors themselves was to sustain and continue the ancient faith by
transplanting it to a new soil, and engrafting it on Judaism. The object of Theophilus was to make the new religion the enemy and
successor of the old, by making it appear to have an independent basis and
origin. Ambrose destroyed the library in order to confute the Arians by leaving
it to appear that Christianity had an origin altogether supernatural. The
concoctors themselves did not intend it to be regarded as supernatural, but as
representing the highest human. And they accordingly fixed and accumulated upon
Jesus all that had been told of previous Christs, –
Mithras, Osiris, Krishna, Buddha, and others, –
the original draft containing the doctrine of the transmigration of souls most
explicitly and distinctly. (4)
The concoction was undertaken in order to save religion itself from extinction
through the prevalence of materialism, – for the times corresponded in this
respect exactly to the present. And the plan was to compose out of all the existing systems one new and complete, representing
the highest possibilities and satisfying the highest aspirations of humanity.
The great loss, then, is not that of
the first but that of the second library of
believed that it all centred in one
particular actual person, and was not collected and compiled from a multiplicity
of sources.
All the conversations in the Gospels
were fabricated by the aid of various books in order to illustrate and enforce
particular doctrines. I cannot recognise the language of many of the ancient
manuscripts used. The Latin ones which I see are all in capitals, and without
any division between the words, so that they look like one long word.
I am shown the actual scene of the
destruction of the library and dispersion of the books. There is a dreadful
tumult. The streets of
*** In
explanation of the method of this recovery it may be stated that, according to
occult science, every event or circumstance which has taken place upon the
planet, has an astral counterpart, or picture, in the magnetic light. So that
there are actually ghosts of events as well as of persons. These magnetic
existences are the Shades or Manes of past times, circumstances,
acts, and thoughts, of which the planet has been the scene, and they can be
conjured and evoked. The appearances left on such occasions are but shadows left
on the protoplasmic mirror. “This magnetic atmosphere, or astral soul, is called
the Anima Mundi, and in it are stored up
all the memories of the planet, its past life, its history, its affections and
recollections of physical things. The adept may interrogate this phantom-world,
and it shall speak for him. (2) It is
the cast-off vestment of the planet; yet it is living and
palpitating, for its very fabric is spun of psychic substance, and its entire
parenchyma
is magnetic.” See No. XLV; also The Perfect Way, Lecture
V, par. 39. Concerning the recovery of the individual memory, see No. XL. E.M.
Footnotes
(80:3)
(81:1)
“The new religion” in this context “implies the systematic endeavour of the
Alexandrian Mystics who are credited with the authorship of the Gospels (...) to
construct on the basis of the history of Jesus a religion that should represent
a symbolical synthesis of the fundamental truths underlying all previous
religions” (Letter of E.M. to Light,
1889, p. 507). S.H.H.
(81:2) The temple was destroyed A.D. 389. The library had never
ceased to exist, the Bruchium, at the time of its
destruction, having overflowed into the Serapeum. The
remnant was far exceeded by
(81:3)
Edward Maitland, referring to this Illumination, says: “According to the view
thus given respecting the Christian origins, the rapid decline of faith
and advance of materialism had, long before the rise of Christianity, attracted
the notice of the initiates of the mysteries, whose headquarters were at
Alexandria; and they accordingly sought by means of a reformulation of religious
truth, adapted to the altered character of the times to stem the rising torrent
of infidelity. All that was necessary in the way of doctrine had been in their
possession for ages. Only a fitting subject for its practical exemplification
was needed. (...) Such an example was recognised in ‘Jesus,’ and on him,
therefore, they centred all the characteristics predicable of the Man
Regenerate, as gathered from previous instances, his history – which was not the
physical history of any one Man Regenerate, but the spiritual history of every
Man Regenerate – being described in the current mystical terminology, the key to
which was lost until restored through Mrs. Kingsford” (Letter to Light, 1889, p. 527). S.H.H.
(82:1)
Not the Gospels (Letter of E.M. to Light, 1889, p. 527). S.H.H.
(82:2) There is an ambiguity here, owing to the date of the
completion of the “concoction” not being specified. E.M. (See Letter of E.M. to Light, 1889, p. 527.)
(82:3)
Theodosius was Emperor of the eastern division of the
(82:4) The reason for the exclusion is not far to seek. “There is no
more (birth nor) death for those who are in Christ.” Transmigration being the
condition of man unregenerate only, the Gospels – which have for their purpose
the exhibition of Man Regenerate – had no call to refer to the previous stages
of his evolution. It is implied in the account of his birth of a virgin, as see
Nos. XXIII, XXIV. E.M.
(83:1)
Edward Maitland says that the destruction of the second Alexandrian library was
“an event so vividly beheld” by Anna Kingsford, that she suffered severely for
several days from the effect of the tumult” (Letter to Light,
1889, p. 528). S.H.H.
(83:2)
As to the trustworthiness of Anna Kingsford’s faculty as a means of obtaining
historical knowledge, Edward Maitland says that it was “the actual perception of
a series of events infallibly impressed by themselves
in the astral memory of the planet, and accessible, therefore, to anyone
possessed of the faculty requisite for beholding and reading the record. Such a
faculty is as a telescope, which – however it may dim or distort an image in the
transmission – can in no wise create such image. And just as we trust a telescope in
regard to objects which for their remoteness cannot be verified, on the strength
of its accuracy in regard to those which can be verified, so with the faculty of
reading in the planet’s memory. If we find the instrument trustworthy – as Mrs.
Kingsford’s faculty indisputably was – in regard to things verifiable, we are
bound to trust it in regard to things unverifiable” (Letter to Light, 1889, pp. 527-528). S.H.H.
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