SYMBOLISM
SYMBOLISM
A Treatise on the
Soul of Things How the Natural World but a Symbol of the Real World the Modern Church, with its Spire and Cross, and the Bible Account of Noah's ark symbols of the Phalic religion
;
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The PaGk
Law.
of Playing Gards, or
Book
of Fifty-two, an
Ancient Masonic Bible; Badi Card a Symbol of Universal
The United States a Masonic
in
Nation,
whose Duty
and History are Read
these Andent SaGred Symbols.
By MILTON ALBERTO POTTENGER
The Ten
Digits constituting our Mathematical
System
they are
Made in the Manner they are Why there are but Ten They and the Ten Spot Cards Reveal the same Psychic Laws The Lost Word Revealed Many
Why
Masonic Symbols and Biblical Expressions given a New and Natural Explanation.
PUBLISHED BY THE
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SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA.
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DEDICATORY.
TO THOSE WHO HAVE OPEN AND RECEPTIVE MINDS, WILLING TO TAKE TRUTH BY THE HAND WHEREVER FOUND; TO THOSE "LITTLE CHILDREN" WHO, IT WAS DECLARED, ARE THE ONLY ONES PREPARED TO ENTER HEAVEN; TO THE MASONIC FRATERNITY; TO THE CITIZEN, AND TO THE STUDENT OF MYSTICISM THESE PAGES ARE RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED. I HAVE WRITTEN, NOT FOR THOSE WHO KNOW, BUT FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT KNOW.
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PREFACE.
N PRESENTING "Symbolism"
ished desire.
to the world the author feels
a sense of satisfaction in having accomplished a long cher-
The information contained
herein, is not
new
ftftW
those
shine,
ties
to a
few
at least.
Because of the prejudice of "the world,"
let it
who have
been in possession of the light have hesitated to
yet.
It
is
knowing the time was not
searched to
find the
expected that authori-
will be
relation of
Masonry
to
Playing
Cards, but such authorities as the public will most frequently consult
have themselves been misled.
They have been
obliged to as-
sign
some excuse for
the existence of playing cards and not
knowing
foolish
the truth, have attributed their origin to the
king, etc.
amusement of a
One excuse
is
as
good
as another, however,
when
the real
truth cannot be revealed, therefore the custodians of the light have
permitted
true light
still
all sorts
of misinformation to be circulated,
at the proper time.
;
knowing the
truth teller
is
would be revealed
The
in
danger of
social ostracism
not in danger as to personal liberty
and
life,
however, as of yesterday.
Humanity claims
to have
made
to
wonderful progress, yet
assist
it,
we
read of a Christian nation asking
God
by means of warfare,
in its endeavors to annihilate another
is
still
equally Christian nation.
Brother
arrayed against brother:
each
still
believes in a personal
God, subject to bribery and barter.
Each
still
thinks of heaven as a locality, of hell an alleyway lead-
ing thereto.
Science has already reached the border land of materiality, her
past domain,
the psychic.
and
is
now
stretching forth her
itself,
hand
into the realm of
Humanity
however,
is
fast
becoming synthetical
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and
scientific,
and
in order to retain their hold as teacher,
and
priest,
and doctor, these professions must of a necessity find new
thought into which to lead their followers or lose their
fields of
office.
Their cable tow of the past having about united with that of the
immediate future they find themselves pushed off the mountain of
error into the great realm of
unknown
truth
as yet unexplored
whose
title
may
well be said to be
"The Unknown Country/'
and demands of the man of
The layman now
lays aside faith
title
God
that he prove his
by
his works.
is
The
manded
doctor, claiming for his profession a scientific basis,
com-
to cease "practicing"
is
and give positive
results.
Symbolism
offered the public as a simple key.
Its
study and
perusal will open to the "ripe"
It is
mind a
store of unfathomable riches.
hoped that by
it
many
a soul will "see" the light, then "seek" and
in "secrecy" find the truth of his
own
being.
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NOTICE.
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large charts embraced in this
work may become torn
Should the
and otherwise disfigured by much use and reference.
owner ever
desire to replace them, or
want duplicates for more con-
venient reference, the same can be had by addressing the publisher.
The
price
is
15 cents each or the
two for 25
cents.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I
Page
A NARRATIVE
CHAPTER
A
II
Page 33
Search for Truth
To Know Truth One Must Be Truth What a Symbol How the Ancients by Means op SymIs
DIVINE TRUTH
bols
Have Perpetuated Their Knowledge of Universal Laws The Church, Freemasonry and the People Each Entrusted With a Duty Only the People Have Been True to the Charge The Bible of the Ancients Is ToDay a Plaything and Known as a Pack of Playing Cards The Discovery of America and Development of the
United States Precludes the Necessity of Longer Keeping Secret the Real True Nature of This Sacred Book of
Symbols
Beauty of Symbolism.
Page 42
CHAPTER III
"I
and
I
My Father Are One""Ye and Me Are Brothers""If
I
HUMANITY A UNIT
Be Raised Up
Draw All Men Unto Me"
These Quota
From Christ Are Simple Truths Applicable to Every One We Are All Saviors; We Are All Judases They Are Symbolic Expressions of Laws Operating Withtions
in Every Person
Every Man a Prophet; Every Man the
Into Gar-
Past, Present and Future Blended the Eternal NowThe Assassination of Lincoln,
Executioners
Fulfillment of a Prophecy-All Are Criminals; All Are
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FIELD
AND McKlNLEY LAID AT THE DOOR OF HUMANITY'S
Thought
World.
The
United States a Light-Bearer to the
CHAPTER
IV
Page 54
SUBJECT OF SYMBOLISM
Nature Itself One Vast Symbol
Spirit
Masonry
and Catholicism
Rich Fields in Symbolism for the Mystic Student
Soul,
and Matter Defined
The Christian Cross in Sym
Male Organ The Circle and Square a Picture of the Female Organ How Humanity Unconsciously Is Perpetuating the Old Phallic Religion The Bible Account of Noah's Ark and the Two Pillars of Masonry Shown To Be a Kindergarten Story of the Perpetuation of the Animal Species Through the Blendbolism a Picture of the
ing of the Sexes.
CHAPTER V TAROT OF THE BOHEMIAN
CHAPTER
VI
Page 68
Page 95 The Divine Language of the Pack of Playing Cards As a Record of God's Sacred and Inspired Word Its Authen-
None Other, Being Written in a Language Universal, Dealing With the Laws of Soul, Spirit and Body The Four Suits as Emblems Refer to the Four Elements in Nature: Fire, Earth, Air and Water The
ticity Is Second to
Diamond the Cross of Christ; the Spade, an Acorn; the
Heart, a Flame of Fire; the Club, a Clover Leaf
The
Four Kings Symbols of Life and Death.
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CHAPTER
Page 105 VII Woman a Ruler as Well as Man Her Power to Rule Being the Law oe Conception The Four Jacks Symbols oe the Neuter Element in Matter Also Symbols oe the Soul, Conscience and Christ Principle The Attitude oe the
Court Cards Show a Desire eor the Principle Symbolized
by the Suit.
CHAPTER
VIII
King Solomon's Temple and the
Human
Page 115 Body One and the
Same Diseases of" Women the Result oe Amorous Thoughts Directed Toward Them by Men The Women oe America Have Recognized This Law and by Resolution
Consideration oe the Individual Cards King oe Diamonds King oe Spades King oe Hearts King oe Clubs The King oe Clubs Wears
Have Declared Against
It
Upon His Breast the Ancient Badge oe a Free and Accepted Mason.
CHAPTER IX
The Knave,
Politician, Christ
Page 128
and the Conscience All One
Sign oe Libra, Sym-
and the Same
Jack oe Diamonds, in
bol oe the Soul in Its First Embodiments; Also Symbol oe
the Masonic Candidate
corn, Symbol oe
Jack
oe Spades, in Sign Capri-
The
the Advancement Made by the Candidate
Origin oe the Expression, "Riding the Goat"
Overcoming
Death
Jack
oe Hearts,
in
Sign
Aries,
Teaches the Same Lesson as the Grand Degree oe the Royal Arch When Divine Love Is Made a Mercantile
Commodity
Discovery.
It
Brings Death to the Vendor
Jack
oe
Clubs, in Sign Cancer, the Candidate
Makes the Grand
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CHAPTER X
The Four Queens The Flowers Carried by Them
the Year, the Signs of the
Symbol of Death and
Also
a
Zodiac, Etc.
Page 139
Symbolize
the Nine Months of Gestation, the Twelve Months of
Queen of Spades, ResurrectionThe Queen Card
Christ
Principle
Symbol of the
Birth
of
The Important Part Woman Playing in the Evolution of the Race The Duty of the United StatesIts Relations With Other Nations Prophesied in the Cards Physical DiAmerica the Birth of Woman's Freedom
Is
visions
tive,
of
the Country,
Number of
States,
Execu-
Judiciary
and Legislative
Branches
Seen
and
Read in the Cards
Symbolized by
tional Flag.
Even
the District of Columbia
One
of the Cards
Vision of an
Interna-
CHAPTER XI
The Grand Archetypal With the Four Elements,
Man The
Fire,
Page 153
Four Suits Co-ordinate
Earth, Air and Water
Bodies
Shown To Be the Result of Planetary InfluenceBy the Chart Every One
Growth and Development of Our
Can See the Nature of His Cross It Is a Picture of the Masonic Grand Lodge or King Solomon's Temple The
Candidate
Is
Symbolized by the Jack of Diamonds in the
Sign Libra, Quarter of
Wealth
The
MillionaireThe Kidneys Brains of Sexation The Two
Pillars of the Temple.
Tramp and the
CHAPTER
didate
XII
Jack of Spades, Sign Capricorn, Quarter of Death
The Can-
Page 161
Has Lost His Perfection
Learns
the Lesson of
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Compensation
The
Scapegoat
It
Is in
This Quarter
the Soul Meets and Overcomes Death.
CHAPTER
XIII
Jack of Hearts in Quarter of Love, date Is Still Imperfect Having Overcome Death
Sign AriesThe Candi-
Page 164
Now Taught the Lesson of Learns to Walk With GodThe Debris of Temple, Human ThoughtThe Discovery and
the Grand Master by the Candidate Himself
T's.
He Is the Evergreen LeafHe
Solomon's
Raising of
The Three
Page 170
Jack of Clubs, Quarter of Wisdom, Sign CancerThe Candidate Takes the Degree of Perfection and
Is
CHAPTER XIV
Crowned
With Life Everlasting The True Lesson of the Cable Tow Is Revealed The Legend of Osiris and Isis The
Zodiacal Sign of the Crab (Cancer) a Symbol Teaching
the Same Lesson as the Cable Tow
The Candidate Soul Discovers and Lays Hold of His Own Heart He Becomes the WordAn Ancient Badge of a Free and Accepted
Mason.
CHAPTER XV
A
Zodiac
Page 17^ Brief Glimpse at the Esoteric Meaning of the Signs of the
Aries, the Head,
Signifies Strategy, Service
and
the
Soul Power; Also the Christ Principle
Breasts, Concentration, Service
Reins,
and
Cancer, Christ Libra,
the
Teach Self Judgment, Service of an Unpleasant Nature To Lose the Power of One's Kidneys Is to Lose
One's Life
Why a Mason Should Protect His Kidneys
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Capricorn, the Knees, Symbol of Rejection, Introspection
A Symbol of the Committee of InvestigationThe
Signs,
Homes of the Four Knaves, Combine to Make True Birthplaces for the Only Divine Calling, That of the Lawyer.
Four Mental
CHAPTER XVI
A Kabalistic Chart Geometry and Masonry Synonymous The Tarot Evolution and WarFaith the Foundation of All Endeavor The Heart a Picture of Love- Gold and God Polar Opiposites Hyram Abif and the Soul
Shown To Be One and the Same.
Page 189
CHAPTER XVII
Gender in Vegetation The Wonderful Multiplying Powers of CerealsThe Vegetable Kingdom Expresses a Part of the Grand Word Struggle and Strife Necessary to Growth In the Animal World Only Does War Exist
Page 196
When
a Brain Has Been Evolved and Prepared,
Then the
Soul Takes Possession
The
nated in Anything Less
Human Soul Never IncarThan the Human Animal
Names
Parts.
as Symbols
Names Like the Grand Word in Three
Page 202
CHAPTER
The Four Great Emblems The Three Ruffians Number Belongs to the Soul Realm and
Is
XVIII
Expressed in Color Only
Name
Veils.
Is
Characteristic of the Spirit Form
Owned by
the World of Matter
The Esoteric Meaning of the Two
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CHAPTER XIX
IN HIS
Page 209
Atoms as Mirrors Humanity Unconscious of Health, Awake to Disease The Human Family Covering
Skin,
IMAGE AND LIKENESS
but
the
a
Surface of the Earth Likened Unto the Cuticle, or
of
the Individual
Each
Individual
Human
Center Creative, and the Entire
Human Famly the
Cir-
Masonry Conceals Its Secrets From Aix Except the AdeptsUsing False Explanations and Misinterpretations Truth a Deadly Thing Man in Concumference
stant Communion
With
God.
CHAPTER XX
DIGITS
Symbolism of the Nine Digits and Cipher
Page 215
Why Our Mathematical System Includes Only Ten Characters Why They Are so FormedA Defense of LuciferWhy Masons Should Study MathematicsGender in NumbersEvery Breath We Breathe Numbered, Gendered and NamedA Scientific Explanation of Blessing Food A Basis for the Science of AstrologyWhy Masons Should Study Chemistry, Music and ArchitectureThe Christian Cross Shown in a New Light The Double; Cross Sealed by the Stars.
Is
CHAPTER XXI THE MASONIC TILED FLOOR
Page 234
The Surface of the Earth the Tiled Floor of the Universal LodgeEach Atom of Matter a White or a Black Square
How the Tiled Floor Teaches the Lesson of Evolution Suns Like Individuals, Have Their Polar Opposites
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How the
Square Becomes a Circle
Thought Is on the a Creator of Life Within Himself The Nature and Longevity of All Life Dependent Upon the Size of the Square Made by the Creating Soul, Whether It Be a Square of the Universe or Only a Man's Body Five Points of Contact Illustrated by the Rose Croix.
Square Man
Mason's Every
CHAPTER XXII
Page 244
Man's Mind
Possible for Clairvoyants to See the Same Person in Different Places at the Same Time
Is
MAN UNIVERSAL
Everywhere
Is
The Reader
batics
Invited to Try a Simple Experiment and
Prove the Universality of His
Own Mind Mental
Acro-
Memory a Faculty of the Mind, Not of the Brain Prophecy the Art of Reading the MindMatter a Vehicle of MindAll Our Thoughts, Acts and Deeds, Now and Forever, Recorded in the Atomic WorldA Stupendous Thought A Glimpse at Our Own Future.
CHAPTER
XXIII
Page 250
Misinterpretation by Masons of Their Symbols
The Lion's Grip Said To Be a Relic of Sun Worship The Three Ruffians Claimed To Be the Three Winter Months Wide Guess at the Crux Ansata Its True Meaning a Union of the SexesA Memento of the Phallic Religion Handed Down to UsThe Crux Ansata and the Figure Six Symbols of the Same Law Why Woman Cannot Be a Mason The Entire Lesson of Masonry Taught in the
Three First Degrees, Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft
and Master.
THE
LION'S GRIP
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CHAPTER XXIV
Page 261
THE ALL-SEEING EYE
The Human
Sour,
Born into Matter with the Five Senses
It
Fully Developed for
These Are Its Working Tools The Trestle Board op the SoulThe Soul Like Hiram Abip, a Skilled Workman Among Metals No Sound Except Metallic Sound Psycho metry a Masonic Art The
Origin op Handshaking
Grips, Signs and Passwords May
Is
Be Counterfeited, but the Law op the Soul
Unerring
The Intelligence op the Atom The Importance op the Atom Atoms Bear the Imprint and Name op the Form in Which They Are Incorporated We Are Unconscious op Health, but Awaken to Hunger, Thirst, Disease and Pain It Was the Sinners Who Were Nearest Approached by Christ Each Human Being an Atom in the Divine Anatomy Humanity as a Whole Forms the Skin or Cuticle op the World The World Itself but an Atom in the Universe op Worlds Each Individual a Center
Is
How MaThe Truth sonry Intentionally Misleads Its Members Not for Those Who Would Misuse ItTruth a Deadly Thing Man in Constant and Conscious Communion with
and the Human Family
Its
Circumference
God.
CHAPTER XXV
PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE
The Reader
Is
Page 268
LAW
Invited to Test the Truthfulness of the State-
ments Made in the Preceding Pages by a Joint Exercise of the Will and Breath A Realization of Life.
SYMBOLISM
A NARRATIVE
CHAPTER
The
writer
I
.
was
raised in
and about Chicago.
In the month of
March, 1884, President Arthur appointed
Indian
school at Fort
me
to take charge of the
Hall, Ida., Mrs. Pottenger being
it
named
as
matron.
office
The
position,
was
stated,
was
non-political;
since
my
tenure of
would probably be of long duration
much
difficulty
had
been experienced in getting a teacher to stay for any considerable
period in that lonely locality.
The only
other white people at the fort
were the sewing teacher and cook.
I
took a deep interest in the work of teaching the Indian children
indeed, I enjoyed the duties
more than any work
ever had before
or since.
We
had been in our new position only six months, however,
Cleveland.
when we were discharged by President
White people were not allowed
tion.
to live
on the Fort Hall reserva-
Our
nearest neighbor
was a man named George Howell, who
and several miles from the
fort.
lived across the Blackfoot river
In
some manner, having learned of our discharge, he invited us to make
his log cabin
our home until
we
could locate ourselves.
In a few
weeks the door of another log cabin opened.
elor
"if
"Dud" Gramer, a bach-
cowboy
living
up the Blockfoot
river several miles, allowed that
we would keep house and
fair
'tend the ranch while he rode the range
he would do the
thing by us," so
we
took up our abode with him
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on what was known
at that time as the " Shoemaker
Ranch,"
it
being
owned by Judge Shoemaker
of Blackfoot.
life
While
living here I received
my
first lessons in
cowboy
as well as the art of trapping beaver.
We
had been on the ranch but a short time, however, when "Dud"
informed
me
that he
had "thrown up
his contract
and was going to
quit the ranch."
This, again, threw
me upon
the world with
my
wife
and two
little
boys.
later I
Two
days
was
in Blackfoot City talking with the postI
master, Joe Warren.
In the course of our conversation
made
known my
a ranch
condition.
Mr. Warren said he had a good log house on
it
down
the river and placed
at
my
disposal.
In a few days
we moved from up
the river fifteen miles above Blackfoot to
down
the river about five miles below that town.
There was only one log
cabin
now between our house and
At
the confluence of the Snake and
Blackfoot rivers.
miles apart.
the point at which
we
lived the rivers
were two
syca-
Along
the Snake river there
was a heavy growth of
more and cottonwood timber.
The
cabin in which
we
lived, if still standing, will
be found to
cut
contain six rooms, one built against the other.
Doorways were
from one room to the next.
toll
In early days Mr.
Warren had
built a
bridge across the Blackfoot river at this point.
He had
erected
a large log barn, and in his six-room house kept a supply of goods
such as trappers, miners, cowboys, soldiers and Indians had need
for.
He
also
bought
furs,
gold dust, grain, vegetables and other products
of the land.
In the very early days of Idaho Joe Warren's place was
for hundreds of miles.
known
He was
the justice of the peace,
and as such
was authorized
to
perform marriage ceremonies.
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Being an
illiterate
man
he had
little
regard for the English lanif
guage and
its
his
marriage ceremony was unique
not the only one of
kind.
In one of his six rooms Joe kept an excuse of a bar for the
it
dissemination of "wet goods," and
was
his
wont
to seal a trade or
bargain of any kind by treating or being treated.
Marriages, of course, were few and far between on account of
the great scarcity of the female sex
;
when
a marriage did occur cow-
boys, Indians, trappers and miners for
many
miles around would con-
gregate to witness the ceremony.
The company having gathered
called
in the large
Common
room, so
on account of the large
in the center of the
it
fireplace,
Joe would stand the bride and
groom
room.
Taking the hand of the bride he
to her
would place
would say:
in that of the
groom and addressing himself
"Do you
take this
man
sir,"
to be your
husband?"
After receiving the
customary timid "Yes,
he would then address the
to be your wife?"
groom
affirm-
"Will you take this
ative reply being
woman
Upon an
made he would
if
say, "Well, then, I
ain't he's a
pronounce you
liar.
man and
wife,
and
any fellow says you
damn
Let's
take a drink."
We
I
spent the winter of 1884-5 in this log house.
The
first
work
did while there
was
to help an Indian, by
name "Rube,"
to build a
log hut, receiving as pay five sacks of potatoes.
We had as a near neighbor J.
try because he
sioner.
N. Stevens, prominent in that coun-
owned
a store in Blackfoot and
was
also a
Commis-
Mr. Stevens one day told
me
he intended to have some
wood
chopped down on the "bottoms" of Snake river and said he would take
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all I
could chop at $2.00 per cord.
Seeing in
I
this
an opportunity to
at least
make
a living for
my
family
in
eagerly accepted the offer.
The snow was very deep
Idaho that winter, ten or twelve
fell
inches on the level; however, none
until
in that vicinity to "lay
on"
about the middle of January.
On
account of the sparsely settled condition of the country every
man went
armed, not because there was any real danger, but there
beasts.
was much imaginary danger from Indians and wild
The timber on Snake
from our house.
river
where
labored was about two miles
Provided with rubber boots to wade through the
rifle,
deep snow, a Winchester
pail
a 45 Colt's revolver, and
my
dinner
I
and ax
I set
out every morning just before day for the timber.
athletic
was young, strong and
and have never enjoyed a winter any
more
in
my
life.
The
ones;
I
first
three days of
my wood
chopping were industrious
enjoyed the solitude of the woods, naturally supposing mybe the only
self to
man on
the river bottoms for
many
miles.
The
fourth day of
my new work
found
me doing some
investigatI
ing; I thought to "look around" a
little
and study the
locality.
had
only gone
channel,
down
I
the river about a quarter of a mile, following an old
when
was greatly surprised
to discover a small log cabin
rear of the cabin butted
ensconsed in a cluster of willows.
The
up against
the
bank so that
it
might be taken for the entrance to a
tunnel mine.
Judging from the surroundings the occupant had not been there
long; yet the cabin did not have a "new" appearance; again
it
did not
seem
dow.
old.
From
first
the side on which I approached I could see
no winto a
My
impression was that
it
must be the entrance
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gravel mine.
This thought, however, was dispelled when
I
I
discov-
ered a small bit of chimney projecting above the rear roof.
I
thought
it.
could discern a faint streak of blue smoke ascending from
My
first
impression
was one
of disappointment: for had I not supposed
myself to be the only person on the river that morning?
The sun
was shining
brightly, there
was not a cloud
I
in the sky, the
thermometer
I
was
to
5 degrees
I
below
zero.
had
felt
within myself that
was nearer
God than
The
had ever been
structure
feet
in all
my life.
that not until I
little
was so hidden by willows
it
was
within
tion
twenty
of
had
discovered
it;
so
my
contempla-
was
at short range.
wash pan, turned bottom
side
up on a
Think-
stump
ing to
door.
just outside the door, told
me
the cabin
was occupied.
I
make
the acquaintance of
my new
neighbor
approached the
A
ier life.
short strap
hung through a
hole that had been burned through
the door. Just above the strap were
two words
:
characteristic of front-
They had been burnt
into the door
"Come
in."
I pulled
the strap, and as the door
a
swung open
the long, lean, gaunt figure of
of poles covered with cedar
man
slowly arose from a rude bunk
made
boughs, blankets and fur skins.
for
There was hardly room enough
him
to stand erect between the dirt floor
and the
ceiling.
In a
rather stooping attitude, with hands hanging limp by his side he faced
me, and in smooth and mellow tones he said
"Brother Pottenger,
I believe?
I replied;
Good morning."
"but you have the best of
"That
is
my
name,"
me
in
knowing
it; I
do not remember ever having seen you before."
it?
"What
matters
We
are neighbors and ought to be friends,"
to>
he said; at the same time he pointed
a chair before the fireplace.
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This piece of furniture was so constructed as to do double duty, either
as a chair in
which to sleep or one on which to
sit.
He
replenished
the fire and, as I occupied the only chair in the house, sat on the
floor with his back against the chimney.
The
side of his
body next
to the fire
was very
close to it; so close, in fact, that I
ignite.
momentarily
the heat
thought his clothes would
He
did not seem to
mind
in the least, notwithstanding I
had to move
my
chair farther back in
order to be comfortable.
He was
to learn
question.
all I
glad of
my
company;
this I
saw and mentally resolved
view
I
could from him.
his
?
With
this object in
began to
What was
his business
name?
How
long he had lived there?
?
What was
And was
he a miner or trapper
had seen
I
none of the working tools of either profession lying around, though
thought
if
he were the former he might be "laying off" for the day
on account of the weather.
factorily until I asked
He
answered
all
my
questions satis-
why
the river
upon whose pebbly bed we were
Immediately a new light
then sitting was called the " Snake river/'
shone in his black eyes.
fireplace he
Taking a pebble from the mantel over the
handed
it
to
me
if
with the very surprising reply:
its
"Read
your
your answer in that and,
eyes within/
I
'
language
is
foreign, then turn
took the pebble and at once saw a beautiful specimen of the
in
moss agate
which the Snake river abounds.
I
But the mute pebble
spoke not a word.
turned
to*
my
host with a questioning look.
to the
"Man
know
all
has within him the key
process by which he
may
there is to
I felt
know," he
said,
looking at
me
with his black peneI
trating eyes.
he had spoken a truth, the immensity of which
I felt, too,
could not then comprehend.
that those
same words
either
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had befallen
my
ears once before or that they were to be repeated to
I felt
me some
the truth.
time in the future.
they were big with prophesy and
Seeingcalled
my
perplexity the stranger took the pebble and said, "I
you
'brother'
when
addressed you a while ago because
recog-
nize that the source of your life and
the great city of Chicago
cently,
mine are the same.
civilization
Coming from
you have
I
the acme of
as
re-
and now finding yourself
in such
surroundings as these
am
not surprised that you should be astonished at finding a
man
is
of
my
appearance thus speaking to you; but,
ing strange in
life;
my
brother, there
noth-
and there are no
secrets in nature
beyond man's
process by
ability to find out, because
he has within him the key
to the
which he may know
"This pebble
"It
is full
all
there is to know.
is
a world.
of
life.
"The source
draw our
life.
of
its life is
the
same as that from which you and
"It will speak to us in its
own language and
it
tell
us the history
of this river, but in order to understand
the soul of things.
"It "It
is
one must be able to read
a fractional part of the river.
also a fractional part of this world
is
and
in that sense has
for
its
source the same origin as your body and mine.
river's
"This
bed
is
is
made up
of pebbles that seemingly
lie
so close
is filled
together that there
no space between them, yet that space
with
life,
real living entities.
is
"This world of ours
pebbles
only a pebble
is
among
other worlds
also
it
and
the space between
not a
vacuum only
in so far as
contains no matter or earthy substance.
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"The
iron forming the beautiful tree,
it is
you
see in that crystal
was
once held in solution and was free;
tion in that form.
It
now
held by atomic attrac-
has
its
counterpart in millions of pebbles and
is
the tree you see pictured there
the image of trees on other worlds.
is
"As
the
body of the individual
spirit
the
medium, or
itself,
vehicle,
through
which the individual mind or
its
expresses
so the universe in
entirety
is
the
body or medium through which the universal mind
finds expression.
is
or spirit of
God
"By
universe
meant not only the world upon which we
live,
but the sun and the entire starry heavens.
"As
there are organs in the physical
body having a
special pur-
pose, so there are worlds
and systems of worlds
in the great universal
body performing
special duties. Indeed, planetary systems
have their
special molecular construction the
same
as special organs
and parts of
our bodies have particular atomic and molecular make-up.
stance, the atomic
For
is
in-
and molecular construction of the planet Mars
that
no
more
similar
to
of
Saturn
is
than
the
atomic
and
mol-
ecular construction of the heart
similar to that of the liver.
The
if it
heart could not perform
its
function of contraction and dilation
liver is
were composed of the material of which the
made.
The atoms
of matter that enter into the composition of the bones of our bodies
could not possibly do duty as a part of the eye.
The
vibrations of the
atoms of which the bones are composed are too low.
collection of
bone atoms
in the eye
would soon cause
acts
ossification of that organ.
all
"The
spirit
or
mind of man
his
through
is
of the parts and
members and organs of which
in
body
composed.
is
He
is
glorified
and through them.
As
they respond to his will he
of worlds are only atoms
joyful.
"Worlds and systems
universe of infinity.
compared to the
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"This world of ours, while appearing large to us mortals,
is
only an atom in the grand make-up of the universe; only one of a
cluster that
forms a group, and
this
group has
its
place and function to
perform in the great universal whole the same as the heart has a
function in our bodies.
"Worlds, suns and systems have their individual personalities
and consequent
influences, just the
same as human beings have
their kind.
their
personal and individual influences
among
"That which we can comprehend with our physical
as seeing, feeling,
see the sun,
etc.,
senses, such
may
be called the physical universe.
We
can
moon and
stars with
our natural eyes because our physical
eyes can record the vibrations of light emanating from those bodies.
We can
bodies.
see, feel
and touch the physical bodies of our fellow being be-
cause our bodies can record the vibrations emanating from their
"Their bodies and ours are made up of the same materials
as the planetary bodies.
The
materials of which our bodies are
planet, that
is
made
take
must forever remain with the
to say,
we cannot
from one planet to another our physical bodies any more than the
heart can incorporate within itself the atoms of matter belonging to
the liver, as the
life
principle in the
atoms composing the
liver
would
not permit them to respond to the
life principle
of the heart.
"In
fact, disease is the result
of the unnatural incorporation of
atoms into portions of the body where they do not belong and for
which they are not specially and successive experiences
animal.
fitted,
by education or
drill,
through long
in the
worlds of mineral, vegetable and
"There
is
not a bone, muscle, tendon, fiber or organ in the
human
io
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body but has
man.
"There
its
counterpart millions of times in the kingdoms below
is
not an atom of matter in man's physical body but
;
is
1
teeming with
life
and
if it
could be seen by our natural eyes
light,
is
it
would
be discerned to be radiating a
and
at
some
place in the starry
expanse of the universe there
a sun, the light from which exactly
corresponds with the light in that atom.
"Matter, then,
is
intercepted light
and maris physical body
be-
comes a battleground for the elements of matter.
"So long
as
man's
soul,
mind or
spirit
can govern his body, or
it,
so long as his will or intelligence can keep
life in
just so long can
man have mastery
over so-called death, evil and
is
sin.
"This world of ours
now
rushing through space at the rate of
railroad train speeding over the counits
is
about 60,000 miles per hour.
try at ling
60 miles per hour
it
is
in
our estimation a wonder; with
itself to pieces,
jing-
and jarring
soon shakes
but
its
speed
noth-
ing compared to that of the earth; yet
we have mentioned
only one
motion of the
are
earth, that of its
forward motion around the sun. There
it,
many
other motions belonging to
its
such as
its oscillating,
back
and forth motion or vibration, then
which the earth
is
axial vibration.
Everything of
composed has
slate, coal,
all
these vibrations; the granite,
porphyry, sandstone,
marble
all
have
this general vibra-
tion belonging to the earth; then in addition to the general vibration
of the earth they have their
own
individual
life.
"Each stratum of the
earth's crust emitting a different light;
each and every metal singing a different song.
"Visit your rolling mills and smelters and watch the process of
raising the vibrations of these metals and minerals and stones.
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ii
"See how, by the application of heat their atomic construction
is
changed, and the fay of light that was intercepted millions and
milllions of years
is
ago becomes
liberated
and that which
at
one moment
cold matter, passes
from the
crystal to the molten condition, then
heat, into the gaseous or
from the molten by the application of more
ethereal state.
It is
now no
longer
visible.
The
life that
was
impris-
oned has been
record
its
set free.
We
do not
see
it
because our eyes do not
vibrations.
is
"Man's physical body
machine recording the vibrations
emanating from the sun, moon and other planetary bodies.
however, his mind or spiritual body.
Not
so,
"No
one will deny to
it.
man
a mind, yet
it.
we
cannot with our physi-
cal senses see
We
cannot handle
"We know man
them.
thinks, yet
we cannot
see his thoughts nor
weigh
"We know man
has a spirit and a
will,
yet
it is
beyond
his
power
to confine the will or circumscribe the spirit.
"Man's physical body
is
a reflection of his mental or spiritual
body, and just so the physical universe, including the sun and the
starry heavens; they too are a reflection of a spiritual or mental universe.
Just as real from the standpoint of
is
mind
as the material uni-
verse
real
from the standpoint of matter.
the vibrations of the mental
"The mortal man cannot record
world except through the process of so-called thinking.
see the mental
He
cannot
see
world with
his natural eyes.
If he could he
would
with his natural eyes the minds of men, and language of any
known
means would be unnecessary.
"Man's
spiritual or
Deception would then be impossible.
is
mental body
his polar opposite
his other
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self
living
in a
mental universe
whose mental worlds, suns and
systems of suns are as natural as ours.
"This other
self constitutes
man's
ideals.
/'Every
man
has his ideal woman.
has her ideal man.
"Every
woman
"Being- unable, however, to
make
the divine union or marriage
(a union of the lower nature with the higher, which simply means
to recognize one's
own
conscience,) they take a substitute,
and the
union intended really becomes a separation as the substitute proves
to be
more
attractive than the real higher self, or in other words, the
substitute
may
prove a stumbling block to soul growth.
the substitute
"Then again
may
be a light bearer, and a help, a
often in the affairs of
true savior to an erring soul.
How
man do
we
see
men and women
forgiving the most heinous crimes in each
is
other,
and yet neither one
the ideal of the other
only
a substitute.
"Marriage then becomes a symbol of a universal law.
"It tells us in symbolic language that
man
has a spiritual na-
ture
that his
own
spirit is his bride.
That
his bride is just as beautiful
as his thoughts are beautiful.
as his thoughts are pure
That she
is
just as pure
and virtuous
and virtuous.
artist, as
"That she
is
a song bird, or an
he wills her to
be.
"As he
cultivates her acquaintance he soon learns that without
her he can do nothing.
She enters into
all his
joys and his sorrows.
He
top.
talks to her in solitude
and she speaks to him on the mountain
She applauds him
in deeds of valor
and makes him
feel the kiss
of angels
when
relieving distress.
She goes with him
into the courts
of justice and pleads for the erring.
When man
sins against his
fellow
man
she turns her face and weeps, but she does not desert
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him.
She protests against every
sin before
it is
committed and while
not forgiving, she never runs away.
"Seeing and knowing her substitute she makes no objection because she
is
happy
in
being the spiritual mother
to his children/'
During the delivery of
this metaphysical lecture I
had
sat in re-
spectful silence trying to determine in
my own mind
the sanity or in-
sanity of the strange
man
before me.
He
there
had every appearance of being a perfectly normal man, yet
air
was an
about him of superiority, a something that caused one
to feel intellectually
tion,
pygmean
beside this
man who, by
his conversa-
was proving himself
to be a superior sort of personage.
all
Thinking, however, that after
the vagaries of a diseased
ai
he might only be expressing
test his sanity
mind
thought to
by asking
few questions.
He
seemed to have anticipated
my
mental attitude he had stopped
;
in his discourse and,
now
standing as nearly erect as he could, because
as
of the low
soul.
ceil,
was eyeing me
though he would search
my
very
"You speak
iarity," I said;
of other worlds, suns, and systems with a great famil-
"perhaps you can
tell
me something
I
of the
life
and
customs of the inhabitants of those orbs?"
thinking that
if
had asked the question
occupation
I
he claimed for them a
human
would
know
for a surety he
was
crazy.
tell
"I should be pleased to
you of the
life
on other worlds but
you would only
conversation."
I
call
me
insane and there would be
no
profit in such
again
felt
the force of his truthful
words and arose
to take
my
departure, but he gently yet firmly pushed
me back
into the chair,
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saying, as he did so, "It's a cold day outside and, as
you seem to have
an open mind,
wish to plant therein a few truths which
may
lie
dor-
mant
them
for
many
years but at the proper time and place you will give
rightful birth
and
in such
manner
as will
do the world good.
I
'"You asked about other worlds a moment ago and
in
presume you,
is
common
with
all
humanity, think that this world
the only
one inhabited?
If so, disabuse
your mind of the
is
illusion, for
among
other worlds this one (terra)
known
as the planet of Selfishness
and Sorrow.
You have
it
but to consider the motives that prompt hu-
manity in anything
does to see the truth in
my
statement.
"Every
act of every
human being
is
a selfish one.
"A man
to the family
educates his children in order that they
may
be an honor
name.
"A
loving mother rushes through the burning
it,
home
to save her
babe because of her love for
rather than
its
love for her.
"Every
sacrifice
made by one human
is
in the interest of
another
when reduced
to the primitive motive
found
to be selfish.
will discover
"Analyze the love you bear for your wife and you
it
to be jealousy, for
if
you
really love her
and desire her happiness
freedom
in loving
above your
own you
will permit her perfect
it
and
doing as she pleases, and
matters not what she does, nor
whom, nor
what she
loves.
is
"Sorrow
it
another inherent principle belonging to this planet;
comes to every one and to everything.
None can
escape the tear
of sorrow.
"There are other worlds where the inhabitants do not know
what sorrow, nor
pain, nor discord means.
"They do not
ravish nature in any
way by
cutting
down
trees to
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15
make
their homes, as their houses simply
grow
into existence
from
It is
such materials as the thinker desires his
furnished according to his thought and
home
when
to be
made
of.
the owner
no longer
has use for
it
he simply
lets
go of
it,
in thought,
and the materials
go back to
their original elements
disappear, vanish.
and they
to
task.
"Ask one
of those people to take the life of an animal
to
would not know how
kill
go about the
They do not know how
death.
for the reason that they have
no idea of
"In order to
kill
one must believe
in death;
one must have a
knowledge of death.
all
One must have
hatred in his heart, and above
one must be able to express death.
"They could put
life into
an inanimate body
life
if it
were necessary*
because they understand the source of
and
its
manifestations.
life
"Upon
this old
world the people know how to take
but they
have no conception of
how
to give
it.
"Every human being,
in death,
at heart, is a murderer,
for he believes
not only to his fellow animal, but believes in death to himself.
I
"If
ask you to give
its life
life
to a rabbit
you are powerless, but
if I
ask you to take
you know the process.
"By what
"The
right or statute has
is
man
to take
what he cannot give ?
history of the world
one long record of death."
if
I interrupted
my
host at this point to ask
he believed that the
works of God were perfect and therefore good?
with new enthusiasm, "Most assuredly
all
To
this
he replied
things are good and of God.
This planet
is
expressing
itself perfectly
and
as a planet fulfilling its
every purpose.
"The highest
is
intelligence possible to be evolved
from a cheese
a maggot.
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"The "The
is the
greatest possibilities within a hen
egg
is
a chick.
greatest specimen of evoluted intelligence on earth to-day
human
animal.
It represents the
acme
of the earth's labors
it
and
power.
Among
principles this
else.
world expresses death and
cannot
express anything
"The
object and purpose, then, of this earth
is
to afford souls
an opportunity to meet and overcome death.
"The general of an army was once
squad.
member
of the
awkward
"He
can perform the duties of
all
the officers
from corporal of
the guard to commander-in-chief, because he has filled those offices
and responded
to the life force of the position.
He
has been identi-
fied with every step
from the lowest
to the highest
and
as
com-
mander-in-chief he includes within himself the entire army.
"Look
swer
at the great
army
of humanity peopling the earth and an-
why
there should be such vast differences in intellectual and soul
growth.
Consider the dense ignorance of those people at the North
Pole, in Africa, Australia
and many other parts of the world, and
compare them with the
intellectual
power and
soul
growth of such
nations as the German, French, English and American."
My
host then picked up a joint of stove pipe lying on the floor,
which had theretofore escaped
addressed
my
notice,
and standing
it
on end thus
me
"Suppose you imagine several small tubes attached to the bot-
tom
of this stove pipe and suppose you imagine further that each of
the tubes be filled with a different colored chalk.
crystal water be turned into the stove pipe
it
Then
if
pure
would escape out of the
?
tubes and be
many
colored according to the lining of the tube
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17
"It
is
the
same water that flows through
all.
"So
the
it is
with the planets of this universe.
reflects that life
They each
its
receive
same sunshine but each
according to
nature.
"Planets, of themselves, without living entities
practically
upon them, have
no
influence.
"Hate has no power except there be an instrument through
which
it
may
work.
starves to death.
"Love must have a medium or she
Give her
an opportunity and she will people the earth.
"Every moral, same
fount.
ethical
and criminal law has for
its
source the
"The
love in the tiger's heart that prompts
is
it
to feed
its
young
on the warm blood of the fawn
the
same love that leads the Indian
woman on
to the burning pile of her dead husband.
"Schools, colleges, seminaries, prisons and penal institutions of
all
kinds, the church, the poorhouse, the insane asylum,
all
are filled
start
with the same love.
The
saint
and the sinner had an equal
and both
will reach the
same
is
goal.
"Every human soul
a radiator (by the
I interrupted
a reflector of Divine love.
of the
life
Every world
is
medium
upon
it)
of the same energy.'
again to ask a question, thinking
sit
my
newly made
acquaintance was getting tired and would probably
down, and then
we
could talk of
mundane
affairs.
I also
surmised that the nature of
my
as
it
question would preclude the possibility of any extended remarks,
it
might be answered by a simple yes or
no.
I also- said
to
him
that
would be
my
last question as I
I
was anxious
to be going; besides I
I
wanted to get by myself so
heard.
could think over and analyze what
had
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"Is
it
possible for
human
beings to go consciously from one
planet to another?" I asked.
For a moment he hung
his
head as
if
in deep thought, then he
stepped forward, laid a hand on each of
my
shoulders and looked
I felt
me
long and steadily in the eye.
During the process
It
as
if I
were
being reviewed for centuries back.
gotten hold of of time.
seemed to
me
as
it
if
he had
my
thread of
life
and was following
to the end
Then he stepped
back, turned his face
from me and took an
In a few
I
attitude of supplication
and prayer without kneeling.
his
mosaw
ments he turned to
me and
whole manner had changed and
that he felt a deep sense of responsibility.
My
question had such
it.
an
effect
upon him that
almost wished
could have withdrawn
Finally he turned and said
"Do you
mandments ?"
'I
read the Bible and are you familiar with the
Ten Com-
do and
am,"
I replied.
"Then you know
the
that one of
them
says,
'Take not the name of
Lord thy God
in vain.'
"I do," I said.
j
"You
I
also
know
that the Bible says, 'Swear not at
all'
?"
Again
answered in the affirmative.
"I
am
going to answer your question regarding interplanetary
intercourse, but before doing so I
want to explain the true meaning
in the
of those
two
quotations.
There are those
world who, by reason
of their calling, such as the teacher, metaphysician, the priest, the
preacher,
the medical
doctor,
gain the confidence of their fellow
man on
the ground that they are doing God's
work
in the eradica-
tion of disease, sin
and ignorance.
They claim a Divine
right to
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19
know your inmost thoughts and demand
physical bodies to them.
that
you subjugate your
"Humanity
full
believes in these professions
in their interest.
and the statute books are
of laws
made
"Any one who
terests, or
uses the
name
of the
Lord
to further his
own
in-
who
uses this confidence for any other purpose than for
good
is
taking the
name
is
of the
Lord
in vain
that
is
to say,
he
is
using
God's power which
pose and
is
the
power of
it
faith
its
and
love, for
no good pur-
therefore diverting
from
true course.
is
"He who
serve
takes an oath or obligation
bound and
is
is
not free to
to
God whenever he may
dogma
is
find him.
He who
bound by oath
and cannot
church creed or
limited in his investigations
rec-
ognize humanity as his brother because of this obligation.
"Therefore
"I find
if
you would be
free 'swear not at
all.'
upon investigation that so
far
you have taken no
obliga-
tions that will interfere with
your giving to the world such knowledge
as
may
be acquired by you during the course of your sojourn here and
it is
not likely that you ever will."
The suggestive remarks
overheard when
brother
I
called to
my mind
a conversation I
had
was a very small boy between
my
father
and a
Mason regarding
the probable disposition of Captain William
in
Morgan, whose supposed expose of Masonry
of a
I
1826 was the cause
new
political party at that time.
My
interesting friend (for so
had now cause to regard him) seemingly read
my mind
of
for he said:
is
"Morgan was never drowned.
The teaching
Masonry
that
of charity, brotherly love, forgiveness.
the office of executioner.
Masonry has never
yet created
She has never taught revenge.
She
doe.}
not claim eye for ye, tooth for tooth.
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SYMBOLISM
"There are men
who
it is
cannot recognize humanity as one grand
necessary to place some sort of restriction
brotherhood, therefore,
upon them.
"Fear
is
the best
weapon
to hold in check
its
man's animal nature, so
the church holds over the heads of
votaries the fear of eternal
punishment
in order to
make them good.
Were
it
not for this fear
and hold the church
has, crime
would run rampant
in the world.
"Masonry imposes
conditions as to
fill
the
most sacred obligation given under such
the breast of the candidate with fear everlasting
its
it
should he even think of divulging
reason for the practice of charity;
love one another; and
secrets.
It gives
a scientific
demonstrates
alone, if
why we
should
it
by mathematics
by no other means,
proves
its
right as a teacher to mankind.
"Why
man?
should a
man
be sworn and obligated to love his fellow
"Why
forgive a
should a
man
find
it
necessary to take oath in order to
wrong or
should a
practice charity?
"Why
stars
man
feel that in
order to
know
the secrets of the
and
his
own
soul
it is
necessary to be obligated ?
is
"The church
says, 'There
;
a tree
there
is
man
;
there
is
a bird.
God made
the tree
He made
the
man and
the bird
His ways are past
finding out.
Blessed be God.'
places
is
"The church
God
afar off and
is
tells
man
there
to find him.
is
MaThen
sonry says, 'There
a tree; there
man;
bird.'
Masonry goes
demonstrable
is
to
work and
ultimately,
by the law of synthesis and
not a man, and
facts, tells
why
the tree
is
why
the
man
not a bird.
"The church
requires faith only.
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21
"Masonry demands
knowledge, reason.
It
faith,
but advises that
its
to faith be
added
admonishes
devotees of the fearfully close
proximity of God, rather than his remoteness.
"The church removes from
sin,
the individual the responsibility of
and allows him to
elect
a substitute to expiate his crimes.
it
"Masonry explains how impossible
is
to
escape the just
punishment of every impure thought, unkind act or unholy impulse.
She shows the law of God to the individual and proves to man that he
is
his
own
creator, his
own
preserver, his
own
destroyer.
"The church permits a man
him
salvation at the grave.
to live a life of crime
and allows
"Masonry
lates interest,
teaches that the crime becomes a debt and accumuin suffering of its kind.
by Karmic law, to be paid
lives in
"The church
and deals with time
is
only.
Masonry, by her
is
symbols, teaches that time
eternity.
I
,'
a factor of matter and that the present
was
I
intensely interested in the
argument of the man before me,
I
although
knew nothing
of Masonry.
was, or rather had been, a
it
member
of the Baptist Church; I had always found
all
impossible to
harmonize
the teachings of the church.
could not bring myself
to believe that
God
could or would create an adversary superior in
it
power
to himself, as
seemed to
me
his Satanic
Majesty was.
His references to Masonry were most
pressions in life were of
pleasing, for
my
first
;
imI
my
father's
Masonic Apron and Sash how
used to
steal into his private office and,
taking the beautiful Apron
from
its
hiding place,
would
tie
the strings around
my
body
just
under the arms and stand in front of the large mirror,
first
with the
Apron on and then
time, the
the Sash.
If I put
them both on
at the
same
Sash covered up too much of the Apron.
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SYMBOLISM
recalled the admiration with
all
which
I,
as a child,
had studied
and wondered what
ing-
those beautiful pictures meant.
letter
The
All-See-
Eye, the Square and Compass, the
G, the two Columns sur-
mounted with the Globes, the Ladder, the Tiled Floor, the Starry
Heavens and Clouds and then the peculiar construction of the Apron
;
also attracted
my young
mind, and
wondered why there was a three
cornered
flap.
The lodge room was only a few
over a grocery store.
to take
I recalled
blocks from our house and
I
was
how
used to coax
I
my
elder brother
me down by
the lodge
room
so
could hear the Masons sing.
is
My
respect for Masonry, therefore,
I
was more than
for
carried
by the might
average person, and
be given
was ravishingly hungry
any
light that
me
regarding
his
my
early questionings.
that he
Judging by
manner and conversation
still
must be a mem-
ber of the craft, and
thinking there might be a soft spot in his
brain, I secretly resolved to question
him and perhaps through
I
the
in
I
"soft spot"
some "inside" information might be gained.
had read
my
father's old
light
"Masonic Review" so much about "the word"' that
wanted
on that subject particularly.
tell
Recalling the old saying,
"Fools and children
the truth," I fixed
my
eyes
upon
his
:
and
with a rather daring tone and inflection to
my
voice I asked
"Are
you a Mason?"
"I am," he replied.
He
to
did not volunteer any further information and
further to proceed.
was
at a loss
know how
Growing desperate
asked with per-
haps more of the challenge in
my
voice than in the previous question,
"What
is
Mason?"
"A
builder."
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23
"A
"A
builder of what?" said
temple, " he replied.
I.
Then
recalling the practice of laying corner stones
and dedicatory
services I again asked:
"To whom
is
the temple dedicated?"
"To
the living God/' he answered softly and with reverence.
the
"Whence does
Mason
get his materials?"
"From
the Universe."
"Why
ings?"
cannot
we
distinguish a Masonic temple
from other
build-
"Because
tion."
all
architecture
is
Masonic and there can be no
distinc-
I realized I
was not getting what
wanted.
start
had expected
my
newly formed acquaintance only needed a
but he seemed to be economical of words
light
and he would unwind
I
all at
once and
again sought
by asking
"I understand that in
Masonry
there
is
a word, the possession
of which brings great
power?"
"Yes."
"Have you
the
word?"
I asked.
"I have," he answered.
I felt
I
now
that I had gotten to the fountain I
was searching
for
also felt that I
I
had only to ask
this peculiar
man
I
the vital question
and then
should be in possession of that which
;
had for so many
years longed
I
still
there
was a
guilty conscience within
I
me
that told
me
would
better get the
word or information
it.
sought in the same manI
ned
my
friend had obtained
It
I felt I I
had not earned what
was
asking.
seemed to me that
should like to retrace but, having
started, I persisted
by asking,
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SYMBOLISM
"Will you give
it
to
me?"
"You have
"You
it,"
he said.
quick as a flash, and oh,
lie," I said,
how
did wish I could
I
have recalled those words; but they were out and said before
it.
knew
Then he turned
questioner.
universal, eternal truth?"
"Did you ever speak the
"I believe I have on a few occasions."
"Mention one."
"I said to
my
wife this morning that
would be
at
home
for
supper."
"That
is
not true.
Give
me
another instance."
His reply frightened me, for there was but one thing that would
prevent
death,
my
I
eating supper that night with
my
family and that was
true,
and
liar.
began to speculate how
desire for "light"
could
make my words
and
con-
him a
My
was now about gone, and
my
viction sure that this
man was
crazy and fully intended to do
:
me
harm.
Seeing
my
discomfiture he smiled and said
"Come, give me another instance of when you spoke the
truth."
eternal
"My
I
father years ago asked
as
it
me
just before retiring one night
'if
had slopped the hogs/ and
I
was
my
daily
work and
I recall the
circumstances now,
evening, and
I
am
positive I did slop the hogs that particular
am
also quite positive that I spoke the truth
when
answering him."
With a merry
equal truth
plain a
eat
little
tell
twinkle in his eye he replied.
lie.
"And
can with
you, that you
Now
brother Pottenger
to
let
me
exwill
the
enigma
into
which we seem
have gotten.
You
supper with your family to-night.
You
did swill the pigs, but
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25
your actions there and your acts to-night were for time and not for
eternity.
If
you should return
to
your old homestead you, no doubt,
would find the scene changed.
"The pigs have disappeared
haps given
the old stable and pig-pen have per-
way
to
newer buildings; the family that gathered around
the hearth that night have been dispersed, and never again during the
ilfe
of the world can the
same conditions be reproduced
as existed at
that time.
No
picture of your surroundings that evening
it
would be
perfect except
contain
all
the factors to the minutest detail.
Do
you think
ing?"
"I
it
possible to again reproduce the circumstance of that even-
do not,"
I replied.
"Do you
think that what you eat at supper to-night and the
process of eating and the surroundings of the meal will eternally
exist?"
"I do not,"
answered; "and
am
not yet convinced that
have
not spoken the truth in the two instances referred to."
"Yes," he said; "you have spoken the relative truth but not the
eternal truth.
The
is
chair
you
sit in is
changeable.
It is destructible
and therefore
not eternal.
The mental
picture of the chair will re-
main
in the
mental atmosphere of the world long after the chair ceases
to be, just the
same
as
you can now
recall the
circumstances of the
evening when your father asked you the question regarding the pigs.
"There
is
a mental or spiritual atmosphere of the world just the
is
same as there
a material atmosphere.
the earth
"The mental atmosphere extends away from
and
pos-
reaches to the mental atmosphere of other worlds, thus
sible for
making
is
it
communion between worlds but
the interchange
mental
and not
physical.
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SYMBOLISM
"There," he said, pointing to a broken plate lying on a box, "is
a spoonful or so of black sand (and he took a small horse shoe
magnet
from
his vest pocket)
"take this magnet, hold
it
underneath the plate
and you
I
will see
it
influence those particles as though they had life."
did as bidden and found he
I
was
correct; that the
at this for I
magnet did
cause the particles to move.
that china
prise
was surprised
had supposed
and glassware were non-conductors.
He
noticed
my
sur-
and said
"If the plate were wood, cork, India rubber, isinglass, in fact, any
non-conducting substance for
electricity, the
magnet would influence
them
just the
same; and
if
magnetism can pass through and between
the particles composing that plate without disturbing their molecular
construction, what, in your opinion,
would be able to stop thought?
and yet thought
is
a coarse material substance compared with soul.
"I shall not attempt at this time to inform
you of the difference
is
between matter,
eternal;
spirit,
and
soul,
but sufficient to say that soul only
spirit,
and he who can unite
soul
and body, and then speak
is
or act from the standpoint of soul, whatsoever he doeth
eternity,
done for
eternally
and whatsoever he sayeth
is
not only true but
it is
true."
Lowering
his voice
and pointing
his finger at
me
in a sort of
bantering manner he asked,
"How would
you
like to
be able to speak and express eternal truth
the rest of your life?"
"Nothing would afford me more pleasure,"
Immediately his whole frame seemed
the atmosphere of the cabin
his teeth,
filled
I replied.
with a
new
fire
and
became
stifling as
he fairly hissed through
destructive
"Then you would be the most dangerous and
SYMBOLISM
27
man
in the world.
If
you had the power to speak
'be
eternal truth
and
you should say to a man
eternity
damned' he would be damned throughout
his condition.
and there would be no changing
"If
you should say
to a sick person 'be thou
made whole
or clean,'
he would immediately recover and his recovery would be permanent.
"If
you had the power
to speak truth
from the standpoint of soul
and immediately
it
you could command the world
disappear.
to dissolve
would
Truth
is
a most fearful and powerful weapon.
He who
With
would express truth assumes a most stupendous
your human passions and
truth
desires, if
responsibility.
you had the power to speak the
annihilated.
you could command nations to be
the sun, the
You
could com-
mand
I
moon and
stars."
interrupted the speaker at this point to ask the following ques-
tion,
"You
mean?"
say there
is
a mental atmosphere; please
tell
me what you
"Just what I say, and that mental atmosphere
just the
is filled
with forms
All
same
as the
world of matter
is filled
with material forms.
forms exist
is
first in
mind, then in matter, and when the material form
still lives.
destroyed the mental form
"Principles take form and present themselves to the
in the shape of symbols."
human mind
"Do you mean
to
tell
me,"
I said,
"that
if I
should write a book,
or an essay, I would simply be externalizing that which already exists
in the universal
mind?"
it,"
"You have
he replied.
"We all
have two minds, one the munor perfect mind.
dane or imperfect mind, the other the
celestial
"One knows
in part, the other
knows
all,
and
as the perfect or
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SYMBOLISM
celestial
mind
its
penetrates and interpenetrates the world of
matter
without
presence being
known
(to the latter), just the
same as
you saw the magnetism penetrate the dish without disturbing the atoms
of
its
construction, so the soul
is
present in a
still
more attenuated
form and equally unknown
to both
mind and
matter.
The
earth
is
huge magnet with two magnetic
poles, but there are
many
nodal points
or magnetic centers which cause the ocean currents and other phe-
nomena of
nature.
Cities,
towns and hamlets are magnetic centers on
the mental plane and there are highways of thought between these
cities just
the same as there are ocean currents connecting one point
of land with another.
"The earth
is
one great
ball of
its
quivering
life.
The
strata
and
seams of metal in the earth are
veins and arteries.
"Telephone, electric and cable wires are grand highways for the
spirit of fire to travel
from point to point and find expression through
human brain. The
mander/
Fire
spirit of fire is
known among
the ancients as 'Sala-
is life
to
it
as
meat and potatoes are to you."
Again
I interrupted
my
host to ask a question, feeling sure, how-
ever, that if he
were a sane
man on most
subjects he certainly
life
was
in-
sane to believe that fire could be food or
for so far in life I had never
under any circumstances,
known
of fire to be anything but an agent
I
of destruction, and to change the trend of his thought
the following question
essayed to ask
"You remarked
that man's physical
ter/
I will
awhile ago that 'matter was intercepted light and
body was a battleground for the elements of matif
be obliged
is
you
will explain that statement."
"Your question
in line with the subject I
was
just treating,"
SYMPOLISM
29
and as
all
if
my
question had not broken in upon his trend of thought at
he proceeded
"The sun
is
the source of
all life.
Fire
is
nothing but liberated
then
sunshine; the tree locks up the sunshine in
its cells;
when
that
sunshine
"If
is
liberated heat
is
the result.
liberate the sunshine
you apply heat to water you
and
as such
is
and
;
it
is
called steam,
a powerful agent.
Salt will not
It will
burn
it is
therefore watery and will assume a liquid condition.
not freeze
and
is
therefore fiery.
is
"It
by nature a
crystal
and
is
therefore earthy.
fire,
"Salt
earth.
may
be said to contain the three elements of
neuter element in which the
water and
It is the
two polar
opposites, fire
and water,
unite.
is
" 'Undine' the
the
name
of the spirit of water
is
'Salamander'
is
name
of the spirit of fire; 'Gnome'
the
name
of the spirit of
earth.
"Man's physical body has heat
(earth),
life
(fire), moisture
(water), salt
and wherever these elements are there may be found also the
or spirit of those elements; and as fire and water are bitter ene-
mies, forever striving to exterminate each other,
you can readily
see
how man's
nature.
physical
body
is
a battleground for the warring elements of
"Were
it
not for salt fire would consume the earth.
Were
it
not
for water, salt
would
crystallize everything into its steely
embrace and
fire,
there
would be no
lie
life.
Were
it
not for the presence of
life.
salt
and water would
down
together and never express
"Eternal rest would be the result.
"The foundation of Masonry
is
the infinite North, East,
West and
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SYMBOLISM
South.
The
materials of which her temple
is
builded are the eternal
is
elements,
fire, earth, air
and water, and the Mason himself
the soul
of the universe.
to
He
is
not limited in his expression to one planet, nor
one system of planets, but during the early stages of soul-growth
progress
system.
may
be slow and limited to the narrow confines of one solar
"You cannot
it is
take your physical body from this planet, because
a part of the planet
and the world needs every atom belonging to
in thought or spirit to other worlds.
it.
You
"It
can, however,
is
go
not a profitable thing to attempt, however, to visit other
;
worlds alone under the tutorship of an experienced soul
complished, but not without
its
it
may
be ac-
attending dangers at
all
times.
"There are souls whose knowledge of vibratory law permits them
to express themselves
on the different worlds.
When
is
the conditions
require an extraordinary impetus,
when
there
a great
work
of the
to be
done, a master equal to the occasion appears.
will determine the nature of the appearance.
The nature
work
"Sometimes a master has but a single message
gives
it
to give,
and he
to the open receptive
mind
of a boy in the field through the
medium
of a flower that attracts the youngster's attention as he stops
in his play to ask the flower the source of its color.
"If
it
be necessary, an interplanetary soul
may
take on the physical
form, appear in a neighborhood, and for a time take an active interest
in the affairs of that locality, then,
plished, disappear as
when
it
its
work has been accomappearance.
it,
unannounced
as
made
its
"But
in order to build a
body and clothe
the soul
It
must be a
must be
master in fact of the elements composing that world.
able to attract in due
form and regular order the materials necessary
for
its
natural manifestation
among men.
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31
"The metals and
crystals of earth
would have no
special attrac-
tion for such a soul, for
having the power to control gold by his will
he would not
wrong a
fellow
human
and
for the possession of
sexless, all
;
it.
"Being united within
ceive the
itself
humanity would
re-
same kindly
a brother.
feeling
from such a soul every
woman
a sister,
every
man
"The medium by which information
to another is soul,
is
carried
from one planet
and as there
is
is
in the soul
realm no diversity of
tongues, the knowledge that
transferred from one planet to another
must be by means of symbols.
You
are a symbol and you have
within you the key to the process by which you
is to
may know
all there\
know."
"Jumping
it is
to
my
feet I exclaimed, "If
what you say
is
true then
provable."
"Yes," he
said,
"prove the truth or
falsity of
what
have said
by making a personal application of every symbol presented to you.
"Ask
yourself
what there
is
in
you to correspond
to the symbol.
"Nature works
I
in purpose, not in vain."
bade
my new
spent.
found neighbor a hearty good evening, for the day
not a
was about
I said
word
to
any one of the strange
I
I
man
on the river bottom and a few days afterward, feeling that
little
had a
again
I
spare time,
thought
would
call
on
my
neighbor, so
sought his abode, but to
my
utter surprise
and disappointment
I
could not again find the location of the cabin, nor could
tracks in the
find any
snow showing where any one had come
All that winter
I
into the timber
or gone out.
went daily to the woods and frequently
took
little
hunting excursions through that portion of the river botthe cabin
tom where
had stood but
never found any trace of
my
man.
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SYMBOLISM
was young and ambitious, the future then seemed bright
filled
to me,
and
my mind was
memory.
with earthly affairs rather than occultism;
gradually the incident of the strange
a pleasant
man
in the cabin
became simply
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33
DIVINE
TRUTH
II.
CHAPTER
A
Search for Truth
To Know Truth One Must Be Truth What a Symbol How the Ancients by Means of SymIs
bols
Have Perpetuated Their Knowledge oe Universal
Laws
The
Church, Freemasonry and the People Each
Entrusted With a Duty
Only
the People Have Been
Is
True to the Charge
The
Bible oe the Ancients
as a
To-
Day a Plaything and Known
Pack oe Playing Cards
The
Discovery oe America and Development oe the
United States Precludes the Necessity oe Longer Keeping Secret the Real True Nature oe This Sacred Book oe
Symbols
Beauty oe Symbolism.
is
The above Masonic symbol
worn by King- Solomon.
a pictorial reproduction of the signet
One
With
of several interpretations
this as
is:
"I search for divine truth."
our motto we begin these pages, and invite the reader
to peruse this book.
Truth has no authority, no
prehend Truth
substitutes.
In order to fully com-
we must become
that Truth.
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SYMBOLISM
We may We
apprehend the duties of a king or a president; to fully
fill
comprehend them we must
the office.
may apprehend
it
the remorse of a felon in his cell; to fully
his crime
comprehend
we must have committed
and have suffered
his conviction.
We may
rich
;
apprehend the advantages and disadvantages of being
in order to
comprehend we must be
rich.
A symbol is not the thing symbolized, but needs interpretation. A symbol is a substitute for the thing behind
it.
Paphus, one of the
just before the world
spiritual abyss,
many
great mystics of the past, declared that
into that wonderful mental
was plunged
as the
and
known
Dark Ages,
there were three -universal
methods employed for the transmission of wisdom from one generation to another.
Those old sages knew that the world was about to
sensuality of such
if
enter
upon an epoch of
magnitude that fraternity
and fellowship would be almost,
not entirely, obliterated.
They
knew
of the triune nature of man, that he possesses a spiritual body,
it
and that
is
governed by fixed
spiritual laws.
quote from the
"Tarot of the Bohemians," by Paphus translated from the French by A. P. Morton and published in 1896 in London by George Redway:
Analysis has been carried in every branch of knowledge as far and has only deepened the moats which divide the sciences. Synthesis becomes necessary; but how can we realize it? But the use of synthesis had been almost entirely lost. Among the ancients knowledge was only transmitted to men whose worth had been proven by a series of tests. [The same conditions are supposed to prevail toas possible
day.]
This transmission took place in the temples under the name
of Mysteries, and the adept assumed the title of Priest or Initiate. However, when the Initiate found that a time was approaching when these doctrines might be lost to humanity he made strenuous efforts
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35
to save the
Law
of Synthesis from oblivion.
Three methods were
employed
i.
Secret societies; a direct continuation of the mysteries.
2.
The Cultus; a symbolic
translation of the higher doctrines
for the use of the people.
3.
And
last,
the people themselves
became the unconscious
depository of the doctrine.
Alchemists, Templars, Rosicrucians and Freemasons rapid form the western chain in the transmission of occult science.
The Arabs,
glance over the doctrines of these associations is sufficient to prove that the present form of Freemasonry has almost entirely lost the
meanings of the traditional symbols, which constitute the should have transmitted through the ages.
trust
it
The
vulgar
elaborate ceremonials of the ritual appear ridiculous to the
common
sense of a lawyer or grocer, the actual
modern
fact,
itself,
rep-
resentatives of the profound doctrines of antiquity.
In
Freesuptask
masonry has
lost the doctrine
confided to
it,
and cannot, of
are seeking.
ply us with the Synthetic
Law
for which
we
The
was the development of the philosophical and metaphysical aspects of the doctrine. Every priest of an ancient creed was one of the initiates ; he was fully aware that but one religion
of the religious sects
existed,
and that the Cultus merely served
Christian and the
to translate this religion
to the different nations according to their different temperaments.
The
Mussulman were
the cause of the total loss
of the secret doctrine which gave the key to Synthetic Unity.
The Jews
alone possessed no longer the spirit but only the letter
of their oral or Kabalistic traditions.
The
Bible written in
Hebrew
is
marvelous; it contains all the occult traditions, although its true sense has never yet been revealed. Every cultus has its tradition, its book, its bible. These teach those who know how to read them the unity of all creeds, despite the difference existing in the rituals of various
countries.
doctrine.
To him
possessing the key,
all
bibles
reveal the
same
It is useless,
however, to search for this doctrine
sages suffered
among
the western creeds.
The
no
illusions respecting the
possible future of the tradition
which they confided to the intelligence and virtue of future generations. Moses had chosen a people to hand down through succeeding ages the book which contained all the science of Egypt; but even before Moses, the Hindu Initiates had selected a nation to hand down to future generations the primitive doctrines
of the great civilizations of the Atlantides.
The
who
trusted
people have never disappointed the expectations of those it. Understanding none of the truths entrusted to them
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they carefully abstained from altering them in any way, and treated
the slightest attack upon them as sacrilege.
It
Thus,
the
Jews have
transmitted to us intact the letters forming the cipher of Moses.
to give the people a book which they could and always guard intact, but to give them a book by-means of which they would be enabled to live was yet better.
was a great thing
adore, respectfully,
The people
from the
earliest
entrusted with the transmission of occult doctrines ages were those of the Bohemian or Gypsy race.
THE
GYPSIES.
The Gypsies possess a bible which has proved their means of gaining a livelihood, for it enables them to tell fortunes; furthermore it has been a perpetual source of amusement, for it enables them to gamble. Yes the game of cards called the Tarot which the Gypsies
;
possess
is
the Bible of Bibles.
It is
the book of
Thoth Hermes Tris-
megistus, the book of
ancient civilization.
Adam, the book of the primitive revelation of Thus while the Freemason, an intelligent and
virtuous man, has lost the tradition; while the priest, also intelligent
and virtuous, has lost his esoterism, the Gypsy, despite both ignorance and viciousness, has given us the key which enables us to explain all the symbolism of the ages. We must admire the wisdom of those Initiates who utilized The vice and made it produce more beneficial results than virtue. pack, under the Gypsy pack of cards is a wonderful book. This name of Tarot, Thora, Rota has formed the basis of the synthetic teachings of all the ancient nations successively. In it, where a man of the people sees only a means of amusement, the thinker will find
the key to an obscure tradition.
Louis Claude de
it
St.
Martin, the
Un-
known
Philosopher, finds written in
the 'mysterious links which
unite God, the universe, and man*.
It is
not the purpose of the writer to show
how by
easy and nat-
ural stages that old
and
"scientific religion of the stars,"
known
to
and practised by the Atlantians, degenerated into the hundreds of
cults
and isms, (including Sun Worship and the great Phallic
practiced,
it
religion),
seems, in almost
all
parts of the earth.
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It is
not difficult to see
why
the church and the secret orders
selfishness, fear
should lose their virtue.
We have but to consider the
in cycles
and ignorance of mankind to receive an answer.
material progress,
required, in
Spiritual, as well as
moves
and waves.
Centuries of time are
many
instances, for the return
and fruition of a single
its
law.
It
was necessary
that spirituality sink to
lowest ebb that
it
should rise to the highest pinnacle in another direction.
Priest lost his virtue
But before the
and the Mason
his
wisdom, the eternal truths of
the universe were anchored on earth, and the chain has never been
broken.
******
from mankind.
With
the discovery of the Western Continent and the birth of
the United States there disappeared further necessity for withholding
the truth
The pendulum
of truth, fraternity and
virtue is swinging toward the other extreme, Truth regarding
ture's laws
Na-
and those laws of man's own salvation
It
is
is
being slowly but
surely revealed to him.
may
cost the lives
and existence of nations,
but the law of the Lord
perfect
and
will be fulfilled.
The
ternities
sacred trust and power confided to the church and fra-
have been shamefully abused; under pretense of giving
re-
ligion
and knowledge the people have been intentionally misled, but
all
nature will right
her wrongs.
Previous to the establishment of the United States there was no
country where
of his
man
could worship
God according
to the dictates
own
conscience.
All public learning and knowledge
was
col-
ored and twisted to suit the purposes of the politician and
politician,
priest.
The
working through fraternal
His chief
orders, determined the destiny
of the nation.
ally has ever been the people's spiritual
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adviser.
Indeed, these
two have always worked hand
in
it.
hand
not, in-
deed, for the dissemination of truth, but to conceal
full well that
They knew
when wisdom and
virtue filled office
and directed the
affairs of
man
they would be forced to abdicate.
Knowing
their
claims to virtue and knowledge were false they would not and could
not unmask themselves.
Not having
the truth they could not reveal
it.
The
office
and power of
politician
;
and
priest
depended upon
the ignorance and credulity of the people
hence, to keep the people in
It
ignorance, substitute knowledge
was
given.
was the work of the
Priest or spiritual teacher to keep the people in ignorance while the
Politician levied assessments,
fairs of
collected taxes
and administered
af-
government.
Of
course, governmental affairs were
admin-
istered first in the interest of the politician,
and then the church.
Between these two the people have been prevented from knowing the truth.
If,
by the operations of the Laws of God and the uniborn which knew the truth and had the courage
:
verse, a soul should be to express
it,
they cried with one voice
"Crucify him, crucify him."
Whenever a
soul has ventured into the realm of truth
and has
dared make known his discoveries, the earth seemingly has opened
and swallowed him.
Even
the great
Swedenborg was obliged
is
to ab-
breviate his descriptions, although he
contemporary with the present.
BEAUTY OF SYMBOLISM.
All nature
the soul of
is
one vast symbol, a sort of kindergarten into which
is
man
projected to
make
his
own
observations,
and to
study himself as he
may
see himself reflected through Nature's mirror.
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The word
hypocrite has been handed
religion
down
to us
from
that re-
mote past when
was taught by means
of theatrical troupes;
the actors not being allowed to appear in public unless wearing robes
and masks with which to conceal
hypocrites, signifying "not
their identity.
They were
called
what they appear
to be."
The
priestly
robes of to-day,
may
they not be a remnant of that age ?
its
The
title
"father" as applied to the priesthood had
origin
Phallic
among a
people
who practiced
the Phallic (sex) religion.
all
The
religion seems to have been practiced in
parts of the world; evi-
dences and remains of that peculiar belief have been found in nearly
all
quarters of the globe.
True
Phallic stones have been discovered
in
abundance
in all parts of
North and South America; the western
especially prolific.
parts of North
this
America being
At
the time
when
was
the prevailing religious belief, the priesthood wielded such
it
power over the people that
everything.
became a custom of the
priests to bless
soil
The
people were taught that the tilling of the
the
ag-
sowing of the
seed, the harvesting
and garnering of the grain
all
ricultural operations
priest.
were only
all
to be sanctified
by the blessing of the
Enterprises of
kinds, public
and
private,
must receive the
spirit
attention of the priest in order to be approved
by the divine
of
God.
This divinity was supposed to manifest
itself
through the sexual
organs.
Monuments, exact images of the male organ, were erected
public places.
in
Numerous cunning
and
devices were resorted to
political teachings, all
by
priest
and
politician in their religious
with an eye
Indeed,
single to perpetuating their hold
upon the confiding
people.
the ignorance and faith of the people were so imposed
belief that
upon that the
a maiden must be blessed and fertilized by the priest before
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she
was
fitted to
meet the bridegroom in marriage relation became
Being
fertilized
firmly established.
course, be blessed,
by God, her progeny would, of
and as every bearing
womb was
thus dedicated to
God
so humanity
would become
blessed.
Thus may be traced the
origin of priestly
vows
of celibacy, of chastity, of silent meditation, of
purity of mind, body and soul, imposed upon the candidate for priestly
honors.
It is
is
The
origin of the appellation "father"
is
made
fearfully clear.
a canon of the
Roman
Catholic Church that the Pope of
St.
Rome
the
a direct descendant of
God through
Peter.
God being
father of the race
is
and the Pope His earthly
representative, the latter
called the
"Holy Father."
The priesthood
of that church being His
appellation.
children logically they are entitled to the
same
The
title
"father," as applied to the priesthood, however, dates back to the
period in this world's history
when
that portion of the earth
now
sur-
rounding the north pole was the equator, the period preceding the
world's change of polarity or axis.
This
of to-day.
is
written in no spirit of disrespect for the spiritual teachers
The
writer believes them to be, as a class, honest, consci-
entious workers, who, like the rest of humanity, are looking at and
contemplating the
letter instead
of the
spirit.
They,
like their folIt is a
lowers, are worshiping the symbol instead of the principle.
pure case of the blind leading the blind.
think they have hold of the
life,
The
people and the priest
whereas
really,
is
they have only the
symbol of the
sublime
life.
And
while the symbol
grand, glorious
even
and
capable of
much
good,
it
is
not to be compared in
itself.
grandeur, sublimity and simplicity with the real truth
The immaculate
crucifixion,
all,
conception,
lowly birth,
ministry
betrayal,
are symbols of the laws of nature, and are applicable
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41
to each
and every
individual.
In
fact, the entire story
of Christ
is
history of the individual soul of
mankind; sooner or
did.
later,
every soul
does for
itself
and humanity just what Christ
life
The works and
1.
of Christ can be reduced to three points
spirit
His recognition of God as the universal
:
permeating
all
things
2.
the source of
all life,
light
and substance.
spirit,
He
in its
recognized himself as the son-child or part of that
made
image and
likeness.
3.
He
recognized humanity collectively and individually as at
one with himself, therefore at one with God, thus making God, the
Universe, and man, one.
If this be true,
how can
?
there be any
room
for controversy, be-
tween good and
evil
Where
is
there any evil
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HUMANITY A UNIT
CHAPTER
"I
III.
and
I
My
Father Are One"
I
Be Raised Up
"Ye and Me Are Brothers""If Draw All Men Unto Me" These QuotaLaws Operating With-
tions
From Christ Are Simple Truths Applicable to
Every One
We Are All Saviors; We Are All Judases
of
They Are Symbolic Expressions
in Every Person
Every Man a Prophet; Every Man the Fulfillment op a ProphecyAll Are Criminals; All Are ExecutionersPast, Present and Future Blended Into the Eternal NowThe Assassination op Lincoln, Garfield
and McKinley Laid at the Door op Humanity's
Thought
World.
The
United States a Light-Bearer to the
HE SPOKE TO THEM
"I
IN PARABLES (SYMBOLS).
"If
and
I
My Father Are One." "Ye and Me Are Brothers."
I
Be Lifted Up,
Draw All Men Unto Me."
embodiment of the hopes,
successes of
its
Every
child is the
aspirations,
deis
sires, fears, sins, failings,
parents,
i.
e.,
every child
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43
reflection of the mentality of the father
ception.
and mother
at time of con;
In
its
make up
it is
father, mother, plus itself
life
thus the two,
male and female, uniting and giving their
or lives to the third, be-
come
one,
and
in this
one they are perpetuated.
Hence
this one was,
in the past, two.
Allowing twenty years for a generation and taking a
spective view,
retro-
we
see that the two, (each
having two parents) twenty
years past were
4.
8.
Those
Those
4,
8,
40 years previous, each having two parents, were
60 years previous, each having two
parents,
were
16.
Those Those
16,
80 years previous, each having two parents were
32.
32,
100 years previous, each having two parents, were 64.
Those
64, 120 years previous, each
having two parents, were 128.
Those 128, 140 years previous, each having two parents, were
256.
Those 256, 160 years previous, each having two
512.
parents,
were
Those 512, 180 years previous, each having two
1024.
parents,
were
Those 1024, 200 years previous, each having two
2048.
parents,
were
Those 2048, 220 years previous, each having two
4096.
parents,
were
Those 4096, 240 years previous, each having two
8192.
parents,
were
Those 8192, 260 years previous, each having two
16,384.
parents, were
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Those 16,384, 280 years previous, each having two parents, were
32,768.
Those 32,768, 300 years previous, each having two
65,536.
parents,
were
'Those 65,536, 320 years previous, each having two parents, were
131,072.
Those 131,072, 340 years previous, each having two
were 262,144.
parents,
Those 262,144, 360 years previous, each having two parents
were 524,288.
Those 524,288, 380 years previous, each haying two
were 1,048,576.
parents,
Those 1,048,576, 400 years previous, each having two
were 2,097,152.
If then, the individual of to-day
is
parents,
the
embodiment of the virtues
400
years,
is
and
it
sins of over 2,000,000 people in the short space of
its
any wonder that humanity struggles under
load?
God
is
always spoken of in the masculine gender.
Who
gave
His only begotten Son that the world might be saved from death.
this
And
law in nature which requires the
father's life that the
mother
earth
may be
fertilized,
simply means that the father becomes son
and the son
truth "I and
in his turn becomes father; thus every son can say with
my
father are one."
Any new
to itself people
country, then, like the United States, which attracts
from
all
parts of the world, naturally embodies in
its
make-up of
It
citizenship a conglomerate condition of
human
evolution.
was
in 1492, or a
little
over 400 years ago, that America was
discovered.
Take
the
two
million parentage of the child born to-
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45
day and
scatter
them over the face of the earth and behold, they
all
would represent
conditions
of
humanity,
such
as
statesmen,
philosophers and philanthropists.
They would
also include the great-
est scientists, the greatest criminals, the lowest degree of intelligence
and the most abandoned indolence. By extending
this calculation era,
it
about
iooo years, or to the beginning of the Christian
that the child born to-day has within
ple in the face of the earth.
it
will be seen
all
the potentiality of
the peosaid,
Thus
the great Teacher,
all
when he
"And
I, if
be lifted up from the earth will draw
truth.
men unto me,"
gave expression to a very simple
Every
soul, then, is a re-
deemer of humanity, every soul
is
a Judas, and within every soul this
continual strife for supremacy between
good and
evil is
going on.
Who,
f ellowman,
then, can
deny
his brother,
who
can say aught against his
or accuse him of original sin ?
We
generals
artist;
see great
minds carrying out great enterprises; we admire
for their gallantry;
we worship
the hero;
is
we applaud
the
we honor
the statesman; but each one
the
embodiment and
expression of the hopes, desires, and ambitions of millions gone before.
Perhaps they are the fruitages of millions of failures in their respective
lines ?
On
the other hand
we punish
the criminal ;
it
we
point the finger of
failure.
scorn at the
human
failure
whether
be a business or moral
it
We
garb;
despise the harlot, whether
be dressed in male or female
is
we shun
the drunkard and execute the assasin; yet original sin
distributed equally
among
How,
their parents
and
ours.
They have an
;"
equal origin with us.
then, can
we
say, "I
am
better than thou
how
can we, on this broad platform of universal fellowship and origin,
deny our sonship of God and fraternal order of the brotherhood of
man?
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Reverse
this process
and look into the
future.
See
how
the in-
dividual of to-day with
its
hopes and fears, aspirations and desires,
sins
with
its
its
failings
and shortcomings and
and sorrows, breathes into
it
offspring,
its self!
Four hnndred years hence
million people.
will
have
distribis
uted- itself
among two
Therefore, every individual
is
culmination of some period.
Every individual
the fruit of
some
hour and
is
the fulfillment of
some prayer.
will see in this the
The Royal Arch Mason
law and the reason
for the grand lesson of charity taught
him when he himself imitates
the great Teacher.
We are all saintswe are all sinnerstherefore entitled to our reward when
"right,"
and to forgiveness when "wrong."
Did not
his
Christ, true to
His character as Mediator, ask forgiveness for
were included in
persecutors, even though there
their midst criminals
of
all
kinds and degrees ?
As
a collective whole, because of having put
;
Christ to death they were murderers
yet he exclaimed with his dying
breath:
"Father, forgive them, for they
is
know
hard
not what they do."
realities.
The
lesson here taught
one of
stern,
It
would
teach us that any one of us, under the same conditions, under the same
circumstances, might be guilty of the
rvirtue.
same offense or express the same
It
would teach us to be more charitable to ourselves; to praise
ourselves more, and to praise
God
less,
realizing that our every act
life.
has
its
fruitage either in our
own
or some one's else
It
unmasks
the hypocrite and reveals
eyes ; by this law he
is
him
in his frightful hideousness to his
own
perforce buried in his
is just," or,
own
offal.
is
Consequently
none can say of the Lord, "He
the arbiter of his
"He
unjust."
Each
is
own
destiny, yet all are interdependent.
all.
The concern
of one
is
the concern of
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Judas the betrayer, he
to turn traitor,
as
who
so loved
money
that he
was willing
was
as essential to the carrying out of God's plans
his day.
any of the prominent characters of
Without him the works
of Christ would have been abortive.
He
betrayed himself, and he
who
will betray himself will also betray his family, betray his nation. Christ
was
true to himself though
it
cost
him
his
life,
yet the result
was
humanity's gain.
When
streets,
he saw a martyr riding in an ox cart through the public
guillotine,
it
on the way to the
was John Bunyan who
said,
"But for the grace of God there goes John Bunyan."
It is difficult to
grant to the criminal the justice of his crime;
nevertheless he
is
carrying out
putting
much
life
into execution
the
human
desires
of his forefathers.
as
is
He
is
quite as
the fruit of the tree of life
the sculptor, the statesman, the general or the poet.
If
humanity never desired the
of a fellow
killing, there
being-
there
would be no war, there would be no
life,
would be no
tor-
taking of
there
would be no instruments of death nor of
ture ; but humanity thinks death, torture, and pain, toward his brother
man.
And
at
some
place, at
some
time, that prayer
is
answered, and.
of course only through
human
instrumentality.
Scan the
columns are
classified advertisements in the daily press.
Whole
and
filled
with notices of
rates, terms, secret conditions
other advantages offered by those
who
are in the "business" of tak-
ing the embryonic
life
for a consideration.
Their calling prevents
life
them from placing any other value upon human
one.
than a monetary
The war
wished
general of the past, fighting with primitive weapons,
if
prayed,
you
please
for
a device which would
enable
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him
to kill
whole battalions
at
one
fell
blow.
He
died wishing in vain,
but has not his mediaeval prayer found fruitage in the invention of the
machine gun and other implements of modern warfare?
The
patient, persevering, silent
working chemist
in his laboratory
seeking to discover some high explosive
father,
may
be a kind, indulgent
to
and a virtuous man
still
he
is
the
embodiment of the wish
albeit
take
life.
The
architect of the
modern "man-of-war,"
nations; in his
life
a re-
spected citizen,
plans the destruction of
mind such
plane.
thoughts are
realities.
He
is
a destroyer of
on the mental
The world
calls
him great and gives him
credit for
is
making something
simply "a recorder
new
for creating somethingyet to say that he
all,
of thought" may, after
tion this truth let
be nearer the truth.
If the reader ques-
him make a
record, this minute, of his thoughts
of the next minute.
"Those who intensify the force of cruelty
reside
in the place
where they
may
be strengthening a murderer's hand to strike the deadly
blow
in a distant land."
W.
J. Colville.
Ofttimes
human
desire finds sudden fruitage.
rid of her
To
illustrate,
mother wishes to be
prays
rifice
its life
unborn babe; she thinks murder, she
may
be taken that she
may be relieved
its life
of the pain and sac-
attendant upon birth; she desires
be taken.
She gives
birth to the principle of murder,
life- taking
and ofttimes her child early develops
It is
propensities
and becomes a natural criminal.
unneces-
sary here to point out the
fruitage of
many
instances of sudden
and unexpected
human
desire, in this direction.
The
is
so-called
modern
or
New Thought
many
that
man
is
a creator,
gaining ground rapidly, finding
in the world.
converts
among
the highest
minds
Men
of greatest scientific attainment are rec-
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ognizing and adopting the philosophy advanced by this
thought.
new
school of
still,
While
it
would seem
is
that
man
is
God
in
embryo,
on
the other hand, he
an instrument working out the principles and
plans of his predecessor.
to
However
he, in turn,
becomes a predecessor
coming generations
in this sense
he
is
a creator.
Thus man stands
and the eternal
between the two great extremes.
The
eternal past
future are united in the everlasting present.
Man
is
stands in the "now."
The
vail
between himself and the future
indelibly written.
hermetically sealed, the
book of the past
One
we
of the prevailing hopes and beliefs of humanity
is
that
when
pass into the next world, or after death,
relatives.
we
are to meet our im-
mediate
If this be true, if every soul
meet
if I
its
parent soul,
we
will at once be reabsorbed into the all one.
is it
For
meet
my
mother
and father immediately after death,
their father
not also true that they met
and mother immediately after death and every father and
their ancestry,
mother met
and so
on,
ad infinitum ?
at the river of death
is
If all our ancestry
had been met
by
their
immediate ancestors then surely the eternal past
immediate present.
that
merged
into the
We
prove the truthfulness of this by the fact
we have
but
little
interest or love for
our ancestry beyond the
sister
grandparents.
It is
our immediate father and mother, brother or
whom we
past
is
expect to meet at the door of the sepulchre.
his
If every
all
son
and daughter has been met by
own
parents
it is
plain that
of the
now
rolled
up
to the present, and, using the living of to-day as
media, stretches forth into the future.
in the present;
Thus does man stand
"All
eternally
now
is
the only time he has.
men have my blood
and
have
all
men's," says Emerson.
:
Camille Flammarion wrote
"A human
being dies every second
upon the whole surface of the
terrestrial globe
that
is
to say, about
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86,400 persons die every day, 31,000,000 a year, or more than three
hundred millions in a century.
In
ten centuries thirty
thousand
millions of corpses have been given to the earth; returned to atmos-
pheric circulation in the form of water, gases, vapor,
inhabit
is
etc.
The
earth
we
to-day formed in part of the myriad of brains which have
thought, of the myriad of organisms which have lived.
We walk
us.
over
our ancestors as those
who come
after will
walk over
"The brows
wept; the
lips
of the thinkers; the eyes which have looked, smiled,
which have sung of love; the arms of the worker; the
muscles of the warrior; the blood of the vanquished; youth and age;
the rich and the poor alike,
lie
all
who have
lived, all
who have
thought,
in the
same
earth.
It
would be
difficult at this
day to take a single
step
It
upon
this planet without
difficult to eat
walking over the remains of the dead.
would be
and drink without re-absorbing that which
has been eaten and drunk thousands upon thousands of times already;
it
would be
difficult to breathe
without incorporating the
air already
breathed by those
now
dead."
Who among
from the
us, then,
cannot also say,
"And
I, if I
be lifted up
earth, will
draw
all
men unto me."
sum
total of all
By
the operation of this law the
in
human endeavor
and thought may find expression
tor,
one individual, be he poet, sculpsub-
martyr, assassin or Christ.
The downtrodden and oppressed
jects of tyrannical rulers
have planned in secret the destruction of their
king.
Their plans have miscarried at the time, but
who
will
deny
that their prayers (the desires of the heart) have found answer
and
fruitage in the brains and
hand of a Booth, the aim of a Guiteau or a
Czolgosz, and that the crowned heads were spared that a Lincoln, a
Garfield and a
McKinley might be
substituted.
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"He who would
is
be greatest
among
you,
let
him be
3>our servant,"
if
a law.
None
of us would decline the honor of a Christ
we
could
escape the crucifixion?
Thus every human being
;
is
the culminating apex of
desire,
some
line of
thought the embodiment of some
some
I, if
wish,
I
some hope.
lifted
Who
among
us, then,
cannot also say
all
"And
be
up from the
earth, will
draw
men unto me?"
Nations, like individuals, have their constituent and component
parts,
made up
of
still
more minor parts
until finally the nation
re-
solves itself into the individual.
The
prevailing thought of the in-
dividual
is
a prophecy of the destiny of the nation.
States has been peopled by a race
rule;
The United
free
who wished
to be
is
from despotic
who do
not believe that one person's birth
that
more divine than another, and therefore
no one has a Divine
right to rule autocratically ; that in the sight of
God
all
are born equal
and of right ought to be
free.
The United
States
is
peopled by a race
who have
recognized the
law of human equality.
earth as a peace maker.
She has taken her place among the nations of
Her enforcement
of the
"Monroe
doctrine"
and her policy
in dealing with the
West Indian
islands
and the Philipis
pines are living testimony to this fact.
fulfillment of the hopes, prayers tions for centuries of time.
As a
nation she
simply the
all
and ambitions of the people of
na-
Previous to the discovery of America and the establishment of
this
government
it
was impossible
to teach the laws of nature
on acthe life
count of the strong hold the church had upon the people.
As
and prosperity of the church as well as
the ignorance, fear and selfishness of
its
its
priesthood depended upon
it
votaries
was to the
interest
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of the church to
kill all
desire in the
minds of the people to know any-
thing of the laws of
God
as expressed in the three worlds of Spirit,
Soul and Matter, since to do so would be to take from the priest or
preacher his power.
'Until the United States
was born
there existed no nation
it
which
vouchsafed freedom of speech, of press and of person;
lutely necessary that the laws of
was absowas
neces-
God
be taught in secret. It
sary to impose the most sacred obligations upon the candidate for
such teachings and to submit him to the most impressive ceremonies in
order to
make
the deep impressions necessary to insure safe keeping
of the knowledge to be imparted.
Real,
all
and absolute truth was never revealed
in their secret
lodges
only a substitute knowledge was given and that only in sym-
bols, leaving the
poor candidate to search for himself for the hidden
treasure.
The world
is
not yet free; America
all
is
not yet fully prepared to
carry the lighted torch of freedom to
yet fulfilled, but the day
the nations.
The law
is
not
dawn
is
near.
in secret
The
The
necessity for teaching
Geometry
no longer
exists.
necessity for witholding the truth
on the part of the church,
exists.
as regards the true nature of God,
inaries are too
no longer
Colleges and sem-
numerous
seals of the
to permit of further delay.
The seven
little
Book of Revelation have been broken
hand of the
angel,
the
book that was
is
in the
and which was given
to John to eat up
the
the ancient mystic test book of 52 pages
It is the ancient
known
as
re-
Deck
of Playing Cards.
life.
Masonic Bible that
veals the laws of
Until
now
it
has been sealed up and entrusted
to the custody of the vicious (?) ignorant (?)
and wicked (?) people,
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those ancient brothers
knowing
that the people could always be trusted
to preserve a plaything.
The
infant "truth" (spirituality) has been discovered
among
the
bullrushes
by the
side of the river of humanity,
science.
and
it
demands an
equal chance to
grow along with material
its
Masonry does not evangelize;
respect
it
members must
reveals her
seek.
In this
imitates
Mother Nature who never
charms to the
indolent and
unworthy but from those who seek
in faith she with-
holds nothing.
God
solicits
no
one, but responds to every
is
human
cry.
Salvation seeks none, but
open to
serve.
all.
The angels
of heaven
do not go about with warrants to
Masonry and
ary members.
the church, in imitation of heaven, elects
salvation have
no honor-
God and
no
favorites.
Each and every
one must earn his bread, his corn, his wine.
The doors
of immigration to the United States are open to
all,
yet seeking and soliciting none.
Each
is
welcome each finds a home
;
and an opportunity to express
freely his
own
self.
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SUBJECT OP SYMBOLISM
CHAPTER
Nature Itself One Vast Symbol
IV.
Masonry
and Catholicism
Rich Fields in Symbolism for the Mystic Student
Spirit
Soul,
The Christian Cross in Symbolism a Picture of the Male Organ The Circle and Square a Picture of the Female Organ How Humanity
and Matter Defined
Unconsciously
Is
Perpetuating the Old Phallic Religion
The Bible Account of Noah's Ark and the Two Pillars
of Masonry
Shown To Be a Kindergarten Story
of the
Perpetuation of the Animal Species Through the Blending of the Sexes.
The
subject of
Symbolism
is
exceedingly interesting:
It inspires
the spirit of adventure and stimulates the desire for
more knowledge
of the unknown.
Nature
Spirit or
itself is
one vast symbol, for back of every object
Principle.
is
the
Animating
Therefore, the object
it.
is
not the thing,
perish; the
but the symbol of the thing behind
principle lives on.
The
object
may
Thus every man
is
a symbol, the embodiment of
it
a principle.
The
principle does not die at the death of the body;
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lives
on and
on.
Nature presents her symbols to us and adds nothing
by way of explanation.
She
is
a great school in which each individual
member
divines her lesson
from a different standpoint.
The
student of Symbolism will find a rich field for investigation
in the direction of
Masonry by reading such books on the
subject as
may
be found in the public book stores.
Catholicism
is
another equally rich field that invites the attention
of the mystic student. of thought.
Bible
is
The
Bible
is
the monitor of both these schools
Both receive
their inspiration
from the same
source.
The
written from beginning to end in symbolic language.
I
After years of study in this fascinating subject,
incapacity to
find
my
utter
do
it
justice.
Let me,
first
of
all,
give
credit to
Mr. Olney H. Richmond
for having started
me on
the pathway that leads to unfathomable
mines of knowledge of mystical nature.
Mr. Richmond
is
one of the few great light bearers of the world,
and
in his "Mystic Test Book," published in 1893, will be
found a vast
amount of information
be without.
cards
that the student of mysteries cannot afford to
He it was who first proved
Book and was
secrets of the universe.
to
me that
the deck of playing
was
the Sacred
the absolute infallible key which
would unlock the
Leaves
fall
and flowers decay but the life-giving force
is
born
again the following season, presenting to the student the same symbol
or form.
For convenience of terms
call this
symbol "Matter" and the
animating principle "Spirit."
Back of Matter then
is Spirit,
and back of Spirit
is
"Soul."
Spirit cannot be seen
and comprehended from the standpoint of
Matter, neither can the Soul
point of Spirit.
Realm be comprehended from the stand-
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Soul
is
sexless.
Spirit
and Matter have gender.
all
Soul penetrates and interprets
ter.
conditions of Spirit and Mat-
Soul
Soul
is
the neutral quality.
is creative.
is
In the Soul realm there
In the Soul realm there
It is the
no shadow.
no symbol.
is
firmament.
is
In the Soul realm there
of form; there
is
but one language; there
is
is
no
diversity
nothing hidden; there
no such thing
as degree of
goodness.
Therefore nationality, race, color and distinction are un-
known.
By
sible for
Soul realm
is
not meant a place, but rather a condition pos-
anyone to attain and be conscious of the attainment.
account of people have glimpses of this Soul realm, but on
Many
the fact that
describe
it.
human language cannot
express the condition, no one can
either written or spoken,
To
describe
it
by words,
would
necessitate the use of symbols
and the Soul realm cannot be described
by symbol, as a symbol
is
not the real thing but the shadow.
is
A letter in any
of letters forming a
alphabet
a symbol of a universal law.
A group
word becomes
the symbol of a larger law.
All
rites,
ceremonies, and forms are symbolical of universal laws
first
(not practiced for the
other worlds).
and only time on
this planet,
but
known on
(See explanation of Chart No. 2.)
an expression of God and at the same time a symbol and at the same time God worof what God is. Man worships God
Man
is
ships
man, for
in
man God
God
is
glorified.
As man
sees himself reflected
in his children so
sees in
man
himself portrayed.
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In the Soul realm
versity of tongues.
we come
nearest to
God and
find there
no
di-
The Soul realm
is
in
no
special place
it is
everywhere.
It passes
through worlds and suns and systems of worlds without disturbing
their molecular construction.
As
the air passes freely between the
forest trees so the realm of Soul passes freely through our bodies
without disturbing the atomic construction.
it is
We
tiie
are in
it all
the time
in us all the time.
Each
it
;
is
unconscious of
other's presence.
We
are never
away from
is
it is
never separated from us.
is
What
Spirit,
true of the Soul realm
also true of the Spirit world,
Soul and Matter, then, are eternally co-existent.
say
We
life
God
is
the source of
all life,
yet
we cannot
conceive of
without motion, and where motion
if
is
there
must be something
to
move;
there
is
something to move, then the materialist must be
is
correct
when he
declares "all
matter/
'
Matter cannot move without something to move
it,
and
is
if
the
moving power be
spirit,
mind, or energy, then the other side
is
correct
when they
Without
declare that "all is Spirit" "all
mind"
"all is
gravity"
Spirit,
matter
is
dead, dark, cold, and must, of course, be
in a negative or receptive condition.
life,
Thus
it
being true that Spirit
is
light
and
heat, the
former
may be
said to be the polar opposite to
matter, but these
two cannot unite of themselves.
There must be a
flux, or third element,
which can partake of the nature and elements of
in
both,
and yet be neither one,
it
which Spirit and Matter can
join.
Or,
to put
another way, Soul joins Spirit and Matter together.
functions on
all
Man
three planes while in the body.
(After the
death of the body he functions on two planes and finally on only one.)
These three planes, being eternally
best be symbolized
self-existent
and
co-existent, can
by the
triangle.
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But there are many other "threes" for which the triangle might
and does stand.
Christ said
"Ye and me
are brothers," "I and
my
father are one."
Then
the triangle to the Christian might
mean:
The world of
by the other
humanity as represented by one
side,
side of the triangle, Christ
and God by the
In
the building
third.
of
King Solomon's temple
there were
three
prominent personages, two kings and a widow's son.
These three
might be represented by the triangle and mean much to the Masonic
brother.
In electricity the triangle
tive
may
be used to
mean
the positive, nega-
and neutral
qualities of that subtle force.
Thus, in the study of
Symbolism, oftentimes the same symbol will stand for different laws
conveying to different students entirely different meanings.
stance, the cross
For
in-
conveys to the Christian the idea of Christ being crucified,
torture,
it
means
and whenever the Christian sees the picture or image of a
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cross cut in marble or carved in wood, he naturally pictures in his
mind
the time
when
Christ
was suspended on
the cross ; consequently he as-
sociates with the picture
much
pain and inhumanity of feeling.
To
to his
the astrologer the cross
means
far
more than
this:
he adds
knowledge of the Christian
belief a
knowledge of planetary
laws; thus he gives to the cross a double interpretation.
To
the mystic the cross
all
is
the picture of the male sex organs
stripped of
embellishments.
Two
see the
straight lines crossed at right angles cannot possibly convey
any unchaste thoughts to the beholder?
Thus
the reader will readily
wisdom of those
ancient brothers
who
preserved for us the wiscircle, triangle,
dom
of the ages in such innocent pictures as the cross,
in these
and square; yet
symbols
is
told the story of creation;
how God
the Father (Spirit) meets Earth (Matter), mother in sex relation.
Humanity unconsciously
is
preserving the sacred symbols and
perpetuating the language in a thousand ways.
Look
at the patterns in
all
your carpets, window curtains, tapestry,
furniture and
house decorations, and see
how prominent
is
the
cross, the circle, the triangle, the square.
Behold in these the many
for,
references to the male
and female organs,
be
it
remembered, the
square and circle
is
a picture (to the mystic) of the female organ.
In no place, however, does humanity perpetuate the union of
Spirit
and Matter so beautifully and innocently as
see,
all
in the building of
houses of worship, for
churches are built square and surtop.
mounted with a
tall spire
which has a cross at the
They
are called
"God's meeting-houses" or places of worship.
Now
speak of
let
us see
how
beautiful
is
the study of Symbolism.
We
God
as being masculine,
"He," and to make the picture of
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the masculine principle without being sensual or calling forth criticism
we have
to
make a
picture of a cross thus
t
In the world of Matter there are four universal elements, viz:
fire, earth, air
and water.
These elements, being equally distributed,
lines joined together
can be represented by four straight and equal
thus,
WATER
m > H
I FIRE
Matter
ferred to as
is
<
always being
fertilized
by
Spirit,
and
is
always
re-
"Mother Earth."
She receives Him, the
it
Spirit or
God,
and when these two ruling elements meet
Gods.
is
a meeting of the
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Join these two symbols together then
the square and
is
cross
and
you
we have
a very good picture of the modern meeting-house.
Spirit
Where
and Matter meet creation
the result, or,
if
please, salvation, for to create
anew
is
to save
is
from
death.
In the
Bible story of the flood the same story
the
told in different languages,
same symbols being used, except
is
in the case of the female
symbol
the circle
used instead of the square.
A covenant means an agreement between
the male
two or more, and when
and female make a covenant or agree to perpetuate, they do
is
so in the waters of gestation ; hence the ark or arch of the covenant
represented in the Bible story as floating on the water.
The Crescent
the other half thus
is
made by
w
if
"nesting" one-half of the circle within
The
"nested"
reader can readily see that
it
these
two halves were not
would be a true picture of the female organ.
Add
to this picture of the feminine principle the picture of the
male principle and we have
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Now
have
let
us add to these two a third, the "waters" of
W
God caused two
the story of
life.
life
and we
or a boat with a
to
sail up.
of a kind of
all his
creatures
go
into the ark (arch)
r^
for the preservation of their species and thus to be saved
it is
from death
in the waters of gestation that all covenants for the perpetuation
of life takes place.
Thus
Noah and
the ark
is
a kinder-
garten story of the all-preserving power of the
in that
God
of nature working
to
grand arch of the Heavens which reaches from horizon
is all
horizon in which
manner of
is
In Masonry the same story
pillars" at the
told in another form.
Here "two
gateway are substituted for the male and female organs.
is
The
candidate's attention
called to these
two
pillars
is
and Bible
ref-
erence given, but the real truth regarding the law
the lodge room.
never revealed in
The
candidate
is left
to dig for himself such
mean-
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ings as his inspirations
may
bring-.
One
of these pillars
is
a symbol
of strength, power, majesty; the other beauty, harmony, symmetry;
between these two the candidate enters the temple.
Masonry and
Christianity are polar opposites, yet both teach the
viz: Symbols.
same laws and by the same means,
is
The
Christian
required to have faith only, while the
Mason adds
to his faith
knowledge.
Question:
What
is
Mason?
Answer
Q. A. Q. A. Q.
:
A builder.
builder of
temple.
is
A A
what ?
To whom
To
God.
is
the temple dedicated ?
What
the difference then between the Christian and the
Mason ?
A.:
None whatever; both
are
seeking
that freedom
;
from
limitations of matter imposed
it
upon the incarnated soul
its
or, to
is
express
in another
way, the soul in
human embodiments
constantly
striving to raise dead, inert matter to a consciousness of life eternal.
The
soul is the master builder ;
it
alone being sexless can give to matlife eternal.
ter the
germ
of
life
necessary to raise "a dead thing" to
The home of
the soul has
no
limitations, but includes all suns
and
systems of suns seen and unseen.
It
has no knowledge of time, as time
bodies.
is
is
simply the measurement
of
moving
The
Spirit
limited by the solar universe,
and the
orbit of
Nep-
tune marks the confines of Spirit power of this solar system.
The home
of the
body
is
the earth on which
it is
born.
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Each sun and
side
earth has
its
orbit; consequently each has its light
and shadow.
As worlds
revolve about their parent suns one half
is
in
shadow
or- asleep; thus there is
always a grand arch in the heavens reaching
from horizon to horizon.
That arch
in
which the sun
is
may
be called
the circle of light, the opposite arch the circle of death
If these
and darkness.
two great
half circles be divided into six equal parts the
result could be illustrated in
some such manner
as
is
represented in cut
No.
i.
Of
course this illustrates the twelve signs of the Zodiac.
if
Now
there be added to this picture or symbol the path of the
sun, or lord, or master, of this great temple,
like that in
we would have
a picture
No. *2.
The curved
line
shows the path of the sun through the twelve
its
signs of the Zodiac:
ascension and declination.
universe, continually
The sun being
Pulpit,"
the
Lord of the
moving from
*For a more complete explanation of by Sir Robert Taylor.
this cut the reader is referred to the "Devil's
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65
sign to sign, house to house, degree to degree, he
is
constantly convert-
ing to himself, as
it
were, the signs, houses and degrees as fast as he
is
comes into them.
He
always the same, yet on account of the change
of position, relatively, being nearer to the earth at one time, at another farther away, these changes bring us a
ever, is the
entitled to a
new Lord, who, how-
same Lord with a
different influence; consequently he is
in the year the Catholic cele-
new name.
some
Thus every day
saint or
brates in honor of
new
principle
emanating from the
j
same Lord.
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PART
IV.
MORE
THE
PREPARATION
OF
STUDENT
FOR
THE
IS
GRAND LIGHT WHICH
TO
BE REVEALED MORE INTRODUCTION.
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TWENTY-TWO LETTERS OF THE HEBREW ALPHABET ARE, AT THIS TIME, INTRODUCED TO THE READTHE
ER FOR HIS CONSIDERATION. THE CUTS ARE REPRODUCTIONS TAKEN FROM THE "TAROT OF THE BOHEMIANS."
THE EXPLANATIONS, GIVEN BY PAPUS, ARE IN SOLID
TYPE.
THE READER WILL GAIN FROM A STUDY OF THESE TWENTY-TWO LETTERS, OR CARDS, A FOUNDATION FOR THE LAW OF READING CHARACTER BY NAMEEACH LETTER IN A NAME REPRESENTS A LAW, A NUMBER AND A
FORM.
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SYMBOLISM.
CHAPTER V.
TAROT OF THE BOHEMIAN
THE JUGGLER.
FIRST
The
is
LETTERALEPH.
Hebrew
alphabet and the law
it
first letter
of the
represents
well depicted
by the "Juggler."
From
f his
hieroglyphic meaning
it,
are derived ideas of the unity of the principle which determines
man
or microcosm.
The
If
unity
is
the
meaning of the primitive
hiero-
glyphic.
Attentive consideration of the first card of the Tarot will
give us
it
much
light.
we
take the first card of the Tarot and examine
form of the "Juggler" corresponds with that of the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The top of the figure is occupied by the divine sign of universal life upon the head of the "Juggler." The bottom of ( ) placed the figure represents the earth ornamented with its productions (see The Vegetable Life). Lastly the center is occupied by man himself placed behind a table covered with divers objects. The right and the left of the figure are occupied by the hands of the "Juggler" one of
attentively
will see that the
in all points
we
OO
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toward heaven. The and passive, of the great All, and it corresponds with the two columns J akin and Bohas of the temple of Solomon and of Freemasonry. Man with one hand seeks for God in heaven; with the other he plunges below to call up the demon to himself, thus uniting the Divine and Diabolical in Humanity. In this way The Tarot shows us the role of the uniThe "Juggler" holds in the left versal mediator accorded to man. hand the wand of the magi which he raises, and the four great symbols of he Tarot are placed before him, namely: the cup, the sword, the penticles, the scepter. The four great symbols are placed upon the table at random. Man must rule and arrange them. God, Man and the Universe are then the three meanings of the first card.
earth, the other raised
them pointing toward the
position of the hands represents the
two
principles, active
In our modern, or the common, deck of playing cards of fifty-
two we have four Knaves or Jacks who correspond exactly
glyphically with this "Juggler," for they picture forth the
hiero-
same law,
namely, that of mediator.
In the Christian religion, this law was em-
bodied in Christ
br others,'
'
who
said, "I
and
my
Father are one, ye and
me
are
thus declaring his connection as mediator between the Su-
preme and Humanity.
tory of
This same law
is
also oictured forth in the his-
Adam.
The
Biblical history of
Adam
and
his
work
is
here
set forth in symbol, for
be
it
remembered,
Adam was Adam
told to "till the
all
its
ground and to cause
it
to bring forth."
The Lord caused
gave each
created
things to pass in review before
Adam.
name;
must
thus
was he
in the position of the "Juggler," for the "Juggler"
be master of the things with which he juggles.
they must be subservient to his slightest wish.
able to
They must obey him;
Therefore,
Adam
being
repfac-
name
all
things,
was master of
all
creation below him.
He
resented the crowning effort of
ulty symbolized
God
is
in that
Epoch.
The human
by the
is
first
card
that of the will or conscience.
The
physical body
represented by the earth upon which the "Jugof
gler" stands.
The realm
mind or conscience
is
represented by the
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divine sign of universal
these
life
OO
Man,
then,
stands between
two extremes,
so to speak, and every thought
must be weighed
which
by him before he
acts,
and every
act is the result of deliberation
must be sanctioned by
his conscience.
Thus man
is
eternally creat-
ing, building or destroying whithersoever he is tending,
whether he
indicated
makes for involution or evolution
both of which laws are
by the hands of the "Juggler," one of which points up and the other
down.
THE HIGH PRIESTESS
SECOND LETTERBETH.
God himself or God the Father reflects himself and gives birth to God the Man or God the Son, the negative relatively to his Creator. As we have seen, man is the divine receiver, therefore this card of The
Tarot will express
all
the ideas of the first card received negatively.
The
first
card represents a
man
standing.
This on the contrary bears
the first idea of passivity.)
the figure of a
woman
seated.
all
(This
is
The man endowed with
the attributes of
power was placed within
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adorned with all the atand persuasion (Eve), and she is placed under the porch of Isis between two columns (idea of the sacred dwelling of the divine recipient). The two columns, like the arms of the "Juggler," express the positive and the negative. The woman wears a triple crown surmounted by the Lunar Crescent. She is enveloped in a transparent veil falling over her face. On her breast she bears the Solar Cross and upon her knees lies an open book. This is the picture of Isis, of Nature, whose veil must not be raised before the profane. The book indicates that the doctrines of Isis are hidden but that she divulges to the Magi the secrets of the true Kabbalah and of occult
the midst of nature
is
(Adam).
The woman
tributes of authority
science.
It will
tiled floor.
be seen that associated with the High Priestess
is
also the
The white and
the black squares
is
another picture of the
male and female elements in nature, the black square representing the
feminine and the white the masculine.
the earth
is
Every atom of matter of which
formed
is either
male or female, and as
we walk
the sur;
face of the earth
we
are constantly reminded of this universal law the universal lodge
and
the
great tyler of
has prepared the
lodge for
our introduction and enlightenment.
As
the earth receives the light
all
from the sun and as within the earth are the seeds of
creation, so
she must be fertilized by the rays of the masculine sun.
earth)
She (the
seed, she
must receive
it
his fire, his
it
life.
She must nurture the
must bring
forth and bear
anew.
is
As
nature responds to the planetriple
tary motions so the
in turn
is
High
Priestess
crowned with a
is
crown
this
crowned by the moon.
This
a beautiful
gestation.
way
of telling in
first
picture language of the three
months of
During the
three
months of conception
it is
possible to separate the
embryo from
the mother; after the three
death.
first
months (or moon) to separate means
that the heart,
It is at the third
month (or moon)
makes
its
pulsation.
Thus
is life
established or the connections
made
be-
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tween the incarnating soul and mother earth
open book
writes our
is
the physical body. The
a symbol of the fact that Mother Nature, by our deeds,
life,
and
it
is
in
Mother Nature that we must look to
It will
find the secrets of
life
the law governing our being.
be obis
served also that in the hands are carried two keys, one of which
the
key of inspiration, the other the key to deeds of nobleness and of those
qualities
which go to make up progress.
It is the
key that unlocks to
us the secrets of our higher nature and spurs us on to a realization of
a clear conscience which must follow a noble impulse.
The
other key
all
opens to our vision a realization of despair, despondency and
those conditions of the
ished conscience.
of
human mind
that follow in the
wake of a
rav-
Furthermore, these keys are symbols of authority;
they are symbols of knowledge.
One may have
the knowledge but
without opportunity his knowledge will not benefit him.
Woman
is
as
much
a ruler as her brother, man.
Her
strength
as a ruler lies in her
will
power to conceive.
If she conceives for
good she
If
unlock for humanity the secrets of Nature toward evolution.
evil,
she conceives for
then her offspring will sink to the lowest depths
It is the principle
of degradation and prove the law of involution.
conceives,
she
and
it
is
principle she will bring forth incarnate as flesh,
blood and bone.
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THE EMPRESS
THIRD LETTER GIMEL.
The
it
hieroglyphic meaning of this third letter
hollow a canal an enclosure. The throat is a spot where the words conceived in the brain are formed. It is a symbol of the material envelopment of spiritual forms, of organic generation under all its forms. Generation is the mystery by which the spirit unites itself to matter by which the Divine besignifies all that encloses
all
is
the throat
that
is
hence
comes human. This symbol therefore of embodiment in all the worlds.
signifies ideas of generation,
The human being becomes
This
corporeal in the
womb
of
woman.
woman
is
represented with wings in the center of a radiating sun.
This represents the idea of spirituality
beings.
life).
of the
vivified principle of all
She holds an eagle
In the
left
in her right
hand (symbol of the soul of
hand, she bears a scepter.
The
scepter
is
in the left
hand to indicate the passive influence which nature or the woman exercises in the generation of beings.
She
feet.
is
crowned with nine
stars,
while the
moon
is
placed under her
The
stars refer to the nine
months of
gestation.
The moon under
the feet indicates that the
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waters of gestation (sometimes referred to as the river of
life,)
are
under
full
or absolute control.
The
eagle astrologically belongs in
it
the sign scorpio (sex organs).
Therefore
will be seen that the
nature of the card
is
constantly referring to that meaning.
THE EMPEROR
FOURTH LETTER DALETH.
The meaning of the fourth letter (Daleth) is the womb. It suggests the idea of an object giving plentiful nourishment and a source of growth. It denotes abundance springing from division. It
the sign of active creation. This symbol, a man sitting in profile, holds in his right hand a scepter (symbol of generation). The man is
is
bearded and wears a helmet.
bears the figure of an eagle.
He
is
seated
upon a cubic stone which
Divest the
The man's
spirit
legs are crossed.
body of
all flesh,
a cross, (
the skeleton
would describe a triangle surmounted by
over matter/'
"domination of the
is
The helmet worn
a symbol of authority.
The long
left
full
is
beard
shows age, judgment, maturity.
surmounted by a
cross.
Carried in the
hand
a sphere
This
is
the symbol of Venus, the Goddess of
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Love.
The cube upon which
the
man
is
seated
is
a symbol of the
four elements in nature,
fire, earth, air,
water.
The
entire
garb of the
man
is
that of protection; therefore the
is
predominating idea expressed by the symbol
the natural result of
that of protection
wisdom gained by
experience.
3'
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PAPE,
THE POPE
yu&ti
FIFTH LETTERHE.
The
breath.
ated.
hieroglyphic meaning- of this letter
It is
(He)
is
aspiration,
by aspiration that
life is
incessantly maintained
and
cre-
mediating principle which attaches the material body to the divine spirit in the same way that man unites God and nature. He is seated between the two columns of the sanctuary. He leans upon a triple cross and makes the sign of esoterism with his right
It is also the
hand.
The
triple cross represents the
penetration of the
creative
power throughout the divine, the intellectual and physical worlds, which causes all the manifestations of universal life to appear. The two columns symbolize the law on the one hand and the liberty to obey or disobey on the other. He wears a tiara. Two grown men kneel at
his feet.
One
is
clothed in red, the other in black.
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THE LOVERS
SIXTH LETTERVAU.
The
selves.
hieroglyphic sign for the sixth letter
light
(Vau)
us.
is
the eye.
It is
the eye that establishes the link between the external world and our-
By
it
and form are revealed to
It also represents
The dominant
all its
idea
expressed by this
quences.
letter, therefore, is that
of a connection, of a link
between antagonists.
reunion with
is
conse-
youth, beardless and without a hat,
standing motionless in
two roads meet. His arms form a diagonal cross upon his breast. Two women, one on his right, the other on his left, each with one hand upon his shoulder, point to the two roads. The woman upon the right has a circle of gold upon her head. The one upon the left is disheveled and crowned with vine leaves. The spirit of justice floats above this group in a radiant halo. He bends his bow and aims the arrow of punishment.
the angle where
To
explain the laws symbolized in this letter fully, would require
Briefly told, however,
it
a small volume.
pictures the constant strug-
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gle going
on within the breast of every human being.
to direct the magnetic currents of the Astral.
ideas,
Man
He
does not
is,
know how
fore,
there-
plunged in the antagonism of the different
which he can-
not master.
sity
The two columns
of the temple of Isis expressing neces-
and and
liberty are here personified
virtue.
by the two women
who
represent the road
vice
The
future of the
young man depends upon
which he chooses.
Cupid
is
The
spirit of justice personified
if
by the blindfold
a profound symbol indicating that
;
man
chooses the path of
itself to
Virtue he will not be left unaided
his will
but that providence will ally
It also
and
assist
him
to overcome vice.
in the
reminds us of the law
that
however low we may sink
quagmires of degradation and
with us ready to stretch
crime, the angel of peace
forth a helping hand.
and virtue
is
is still
This
a symbol of the conscience in
man
of the eternal struggle going on.
fore
Every thought
is
weighed by us be
being acted upon and, whichever
us.
way we
decide just reward
is
awaits
Punishment meted out to the criminal
exercise of a clear conscience
is
his
reward.
Hours enjoyed by the
also a reward.
This card symbolizes the fact that wherever
dition,
man
is,
whatever his con-
he cannot escape the all-seeing Eye.
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LE CHARIOT
THE CHARIOT
SEVENTH LETTERZAIN.
The conqueror crowned with a coronet, upon which rise three shining pentagrams of gold, advances in a cubical chariot surmounted by an azure star-decked canopy supported by four columns. Two
sphinxes, one white, one black, are harnessed to the chariot. The four columns represent the four elements in nature, fire, earth, air, water. The conqueror who occupies the center of the four elements is the man, who has vanquished and directed the elementary forces. This victory is confirmed by the cubical form of the chariot. The two sphinxes correspond to the two principles, acitve and passive. It shows
the influence of the creation, in the preservation of the divine fn the
human, man performing the function of God the
creator.
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JUSTICE
EIGHTH LETTER HETH.
Hieroglyphically this letter expresses a
field.
From
it
springs the
Continued effort results in the establishment of an equilibrium between the destruction of the works of man accomplished by Nature when left to herself, and the preservation of this work, hence the idea balancing power, and
consequently of justice attributed to this
letter.
idea of anything that requires labor, trouble and effort.
The
ideas expressed
by
symbol are those of equilibrium in all its forms. The woman seen full face and wearing an iron coronet is seated upon a throne. She is placed between the two columns of the temple. She holds a sword pointed upwards in her right hand and a balance in her left.
this
Within
the
crown
is
the
symbol
of
the
sun ().
The
woman
ture
crowned,
or, rather,
wearing in her crown a jewel of
this na-
shows eternal
is
justice
meted out to humanity by the universal
soul.
The same law
left
also pictured forth in the pair of balances held in the
hand.
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THE HERMET
NINTH LETTER TETH.
Hieroglyphically the ninth letter represents the roof and suggests the idea of a place of safety protection derived from wisdom.
stick. He carries before him a lighted lamp half hidden by the great mantle which envelops him, and a serpent precedes him. Experience won in the labor of life has rendered him a prudent old man, and prudence united to wisdom, (symbolized by the serpent), will safely lead him to the higher level which he is anxious to attain. The arrow shot by the genius in the sixth letter has become his support and an effulgent aureole which surrounded the genius is now imprisoned in the lamp which guides the initiate. This is the result of his prolonged efforts.
An
old
man
walking, supported by a
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FORTUNE
THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE
TENTH LETTERYOD.
The Wheel of Fortune is suspended upon its axis, to the right the Genius of Good ascending, to the left the Genius of Evil descending. The sphinx is balanced upon the center of the wheel holding a sword in
its
lion claws.
The descending Genius
carries in its
hand
a three
pronged
scepter,
symbol of Neptune, god of water.
The
soul of
man
is
baptized in the
waters of gestation at conception and must control that element or
perish in the attempt
rising
Two
serpents are seen at the base of the post
float
is
from two boats or canoes which
again a symbol of gestation, and
upon a watery
surface.
This
is
another
way
of telling the
story of Noah's
Ark
for,
be
it
remembered, in Noah's Ark were gathall
ered together
so here the
two
of a kind, male and female, of
living creatures
life
is
two serpents representing male and female
life.
floating
upon
the surface of the waters of
The whole
picture
crowned with
the sphinx which embodies within itself the four Genii of the zodiac,
namely, the Eagle, the Lion, the
Man
and the
Bull, thus
bringing
into one comprehensive glance the entire animal world, also the four
elements
fire, earth, air,
water.
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STRENGTH
ELEVENTH LETTER KAPH.
arcanum, first the idea of strength, second the idea of vitality. (A young girl calmly closing tne mouth of a lion without any visible effort.) This young girl wears
ideas are expressed
this
Two
main
by
the vital sign
upon her head.
letter
This eleventh
corresponds with the Christ principle as per-
ceived in the Christian religion. the strength of law and soul
prayer.
This
is
new way
of picturing forth
forces accumulated
through a
life
of
Whenever
;
the Nazarene
was troubled he
retired into privacy
and prayed
this
always brought to him the strength necessary to unIt is
dergo any ordeal.
is
woman's refuge when
in trouble to pray.
It
also her first thought
when
all
other supports are taken away.
She
finds comfort in prayer.
It also
removes
fear.
With
fear entirely
eradicated from our natures
we
can, like Daniel, face the elemental
conditions represented in the picture by the lion.
Thus
the pure in
evil.
heart shall not only see
God
but walk with
Him
and fear no
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THE HANGED MAN
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TWELFTH LETTER LAMED.
Hieroglyphically this letter designates the arm, therefore
nected with anything that stretches, that raises, that enfolds
arm
to
it is
and has become the sign of expansive movement.
ideas of extension, of occupation, of possession.
it is
con-
like the
It is applied
last sign,
all
As a
power derived from elevation. Divine expansion in humanity is produced by the prophet's revelation, and this inspires the idea of the revealed law. But the revelation of the law involves punishment for him who violates it, or elevation for him who understands it and here we find the ideas of punishment, of violent death, volunthe image of
;
tary or involuntary.
The man's hands are tied behind his back and the fold of his arms forms the base of a reversed triangle, of which his head forms the point. His eyes are open and his fair hair floats upon the wind. His right leg crosses his left and so forms a cross. Like the sun placed in the midst of the signs of the zodiac our young hero is again suspended betwen two decisions from which will spring no longer his physical future (as in the sixth letter), but his spiritual future, for be it remembered, this is the same young man to whom we were first introduced in the first letter as the "Juggler" again in the sixth lettter, where he stands between two contending forces personified by the two women
;
here he is again presented for our consideration, but this time suspended between two trees of life which have six branches. The hanged
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man
serves as an example to the presumptuous,
and
his position indi-
cates discipline, the absolute submission
divine.
which the human owes to the man shows the sign i ), the Hermetic Grade of the Rosy Cross of personality ( (Eighteenth Degree of the Freemasonry of Scotland). One of the
Considered alchemically, the hanged
signs pi recognition consists of crossing the legs like the legs of the
It is needless to
hanged man.
sign
is
say that the origin and meaning of this
quite
unknown
to the Freemasons.
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DEATH
THIRTEENTH LETTERMEM.
The
hieroglyphic of this letter
is
a woman, the companion of men.
It is pre-
It therefore
gives rise to ideas of fertility and formation.
eminently the maternal, a female
the local and plastic sign
the
image of external and passive action. Creation necessitates equal destruction in a contrary sense; therefore this letter designates all the regeneration that has sprung from previous destruction. All transformation, and consequently death, is regarded as a passage from one world to another. The ideas expressed by the skeleton mower are those of destruction preceding and following regeneration. The skeleton mows down heads in a field from which spring hands and feet on all sides as the scythe pursues its work.
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natural inquiry
would
arise in the reader's
mind
as to
why
all
this great
symbol of death should be associated with woman.
is
In
studies of occult science the female
ceiver of light, consequently,
always represented as the relight,
compared with
she
is
dark.
There-
fore in the tiled floor, the dark squares are feminine, the light ones
masculine.
Our
earth receives light from the sun ;
it is
always spoken
of in the feminine gender
she.
The
earth
bosom
is
plowed and harit
rowed; she receives the seeds of the husbandman, and
is
she
who
must bring forth her conceptions.
\ifrs
a
KjJ]\
The
therefore
male, a son, a fruit of any kind
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TEMPERANCE
FOURTEENTH LETTER NUN.
hieroglyphic of the fourteenth letter
is
the offspring of the fe-
all
things produced.
This
letter
has
become the image of the being produced 0% reflected, the sign of individual and corporeal existence. It expresses the production of any combination, the result of the action of the ascending or creating forces or of the descending or destructive forces figured by the star of Solomon. The Genius of the sun pours the fluid of life from a golden vessel into a silver one; this essence passes from one vase to
the other without one drop being spilled.
The Genius
of the sun
is
referred to by the sign of the sun placed
figure.
on the forehead of the female
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THE DEVIL
FIFTEENTH LETTER SAMECH.
In every cosmogony the Devil represents the mysterious astral which is revealed to us by the extending of the law back of this fifteenth letter. little attentive consideration of the picture will show us that it contains several of the details which we have already seen in other figures of The Tarot, but under a different aspect. If we place the "Juggler" by the side of the Devil we snail see that the arms of the two personages are using the same gesture but in an inverce sense. The "Juggler" opens his right hand toward the universe, his left toward God. On the other hand the Devil raises
forces, the origin of
his right
hand into the
air,
whilst his left points to the earth.
Instead
"The Juggler" the demon holds the universe, his left toward God. On the other hand the Devil raises balanced by him, are two personages reproducing the same symbolism that we find in the two women of the lover and in the two supports of the gibbet of "the Hanged Man." The universal vivifying forces
of the magic initiating
of
wand
have here become the universal dewings have changed into the hideous pinions of the God of Evil. The Devil has materialized upon his head the universal fluid which surrounded the head of the "Juggler." This is indicated by the two six-pointed horns which adorn him. He stands upon a cube to indicate the domination of matter over spirit.
represented
letter
by the third
dstroying force.
The
angel's
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He wears
in turn is
earth.
an apron upon
;
it is
painted the sign of Mercury which
composed of a
circle,
half circle,
and cross or sun, moon, and
FIRE
OP HEAVEN
SIXTEENTH LETTERAYIN.
The nature
erated.
It
of this letter
is
the sign of material sense again degen-
It expresses all that is crooked, all that is perverse
and bad.
contains an allusion to a material building.
It signifies the invis-
ible
or spiritual world.
This
is
a beautiful picture setting forth the weakness of
man
when he
are
isolates himself
from God by
his egotistic thinking.
There
many
sects
and individuals claiming divine power for themselves,
life,
heralding perpetual
they are able in
a time
claiming immortality for themselves, and
still
many
instances to fool or deceive
many.
There comes
when
they, too,
must obey the
eternal laws of
God and
their
building,
which they supposed was constructed of stone and mortar
all
and which they thought was proof against
destructive forces, yields
to the lightning floods of those superior laws of which they were ig-
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norant and which destroys them as readily as the minor law forces destroy less pretentious persons.
So when we hear
will,
individuals laying
recall the lightning
claim to eternal
struck tower.
life in
the
body we
no doubt,
THE STARS
SEVENTEENTH LETTER PHE.
The
all its
seventeenth letter signifies the
word negation
in nature
with
consequences.
Two
;
ideas prominently
set forth the first,
expansion of astral fluids second, by their eternal renewal female figure pouring the fluids of universal life from two cups. The Genius of the Sun represented in the fourteenth letter has now descended to earth under the form of this young girl, the image of eternal youth. The fluids which she formerly poured from one vase to another she now throws upon the ground. She is crowned with seven stars and in the midst of them shines a very large and brilliant cne. By her a butterfly rests upon a flower. This is the symbol of immortality. The soul will survive the body which is only a place of trial. The courage to bear this trial will come from above (the stars). This letter
pictures forth that law
by the the nude
which exactly balances the
evil effects of the
preceding one; from
it
we
derive the following signification:
is final:
First,
opposition to destruction (no destruction
everything
is
eternal
and immortal
in God). Second, the fall is not irreparable. This is whispered to us by the intuition ye name Hope. Third, the visible
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universe contains the source of
perpetually renewing
its
divinization in
life,
itself.
This
is
the
force which dispenses the essence of
its
which gives the means of
creations after destruction.
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LUNE
THE MOON
EIGHTEENTH LETTERTZADDI.
A meadow
the soul,
lighted
feebly lighted
by the moon.
no longer reaches us directly. by reflection. The meadow is bounced by a tower on each side. The material world is the last point which the spirit can reach; it can descend no lower. This is shown by the boundary of the field.
of blood represent the descent of the spirit into matter.
the center of the field a
fish is
The light, the symbol of The material world is only
The drops
dog and a wolf are baying the moon. climbing out of the water between the two animals.
is
In crawen-
The
tering of the spirit into matter
spires to
so great a
fall
that everything con-
augment it: servile spirits (the dog), savage souls (the wolf), and crawling creatures (the crawfish), are all present watching the fall of the soul and hoping to aid in its destruction.
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SOLE II.
THE SUN
NINETEENTH LETTER ZOPH.
naked children are shut into a walled enclosure. The sun his rays upon them and drops of gold escape from him and fall upon the ground. The spirit resumes its ascendancy. It is no longer a reflected light as in the preceding arcanum, but a direct creative light of the God of our universe which floods it with his rays. The
sends
Two
down
walls indicate that
we
are
still
in the visible or material world.
The
two children symbolize the two
and negative, of the new creature. This letter symbolizes the awakening of the spirit, transition from the material world to the divine world after accreative fluids, positive
complishing the function of God. It also symbolizes the renewal of the body by motion. The material world commences its ascension to-
>
ward God or
evolution.
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I
JUDGMENT
TWENTIETH LETTER RESH.
An
a
cross.
angel with fiery wings surrounded by a radiant halo sounds
the trumpet of the last judgment.
The instrument
and a man,
is
decorated with
child issue
A tomb opens in the earth,
woman and
from it. Their hands are joined in the sign of adoration. How can the reawakening of nature under the influence of the word be better expressed? We must admire the way in which the symbol answers
to the corresponding
Hebrew
hieroglyphic.
This
letter signifies
first,
the return to the divine world, the spirit finally regains possession of
second, life renews itself by its own motion third, the material world progresses one degree in its ascension toward God.
itself
; ;
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ggy
THE FOOL
TWENTY-FIRST LETTERSHIN.
careless looking man, wearing a fool's cap and torn clothes, with a bundle upon his back, goes calmly upon his way paying no attention to a dog which bites his leg. He does not look where he is going, so walks toward a precipice where a crocodile is waiting to devour him. This is an image of the state to which unresisted passion will reduce a man. This is a symbol of the flesh and its gratification. The following verse from Eliphas Levy well explains this symbol
"Sorrow
lessens in work, not fulfilling a task,
Woe to the
sluggard who sleeps on his way Like the dog at his heels pain clings to him fast If he leave for to-morrow the work of to-day."
is
This
a picture of a wise
a fool
fool.
It is
a wise
man who knows
is
the
law, but he
is
who
does not do what he knows
not
right.
To
a greater or
less extent are
we
all
wise fools ?
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THE WORLD
TWENTY-SECOND LETTERTAU.
The world and nude female
is
figure holding the
wand
in her
hand
placed in the center of an
ellipsis,
her legs crossed like those of the
"Hanged Man." At
the four angles of the card or picture
we
find the
;
four animals of the apocalypse and the four forms of the sphinx
the
man, the lion, the bull, and the eagle. This symbol represents macrocosm and microcosm, that is to say, God and creation, or the law of
the absolute.
The four
figures placed at the four corners represent
the four letters of the sacred name, or the four great symbols of the
Tarot, namely, the scepter, the cup, the sword and the penticle, be-
tween the sacred word that
is
circle,
or
ellipsis,
course.
From
In the center of the figure representing nature and her regular and fatal this comes the name of Rota, wheel, given to it by
signifies
God.
Guillaume Postel. Lastly, the center of the figure represents humanity. This letter, therefore, contains in itself a recapitulation of all
previous ones.
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IN
V.
OUR SEARCH FOR DIVINE TRUTH WE HAVE NOW ARRIVED AT THAT PART OF OUR JOURNEY WHERE THE GREAT VEIL MAY BE PULLED ASIDE AND STARTLING TRUTHS REGARDING ONE OF THE MOST COMMON BOOKS OF SYMBOLS IS MADE KNOWN TO THE READER. ALL PRECEDING PAGES HAVE BEEN DEVOTED TO A PREPARATION OF THE MIND FOR WHAT IS NOW TO FOLLOW, AND WITH FEELINGS OF REVERENCE AND LOVE
THE AUTHOR ENTERS
UPON AN INTERPRETATION OF THE DECK OF CARDS.
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PART V.
CHAPTER
The
VI.
Divine Language of the Pack of Playing Cards
As
Record of God's Sacred and Inspired Word Its Authenticity Is Second to
None Other, Being Written
in a Lan-
guage Universal, Dealing With the Laws of Soul, Spirit
and Body
The Four Suits as Emblems Refer to the Four Elements in Nature: Fire, Earth, Air and WaterThe
Diamond the Cross of Christ; the Spade, an Acorn; the
Heart, a Flame of Fire; the Club, a Clover Leaf
The
Four Kings Symbols of Life and Death.
The extended
consideration
vouchsafed
the
Tarot
of
the
Bohemians has been given with a view of introducing to the mind of
the reader and preparing
him
for consideration of that book which
is
so well
known throughout
it is
the world as "the deck of playing cards."
Sometimes
called "the devil's prayer book," again, "the devil's pic-
ture book," "the book of 52," and
many
other appellations calculated
It is
to convey to the
mind anything but
that of holiness.
unnecesbook.
sary at this time to produce evidence of antiquity for this
It is equally
little
unnecessary to produce evidence of
its infallibility.
But
book
to the student of nature and of symbolism
who
will study this
with an unprejudiced mind
spirit,
it is
a revelation of those laws governing
soul
and body.
It is referred to in the Bible in several places
is
but perhaps the most prominent
in the tenth chapter of Revelations,
I
and especially the ninth
verse,
which reads, "And
went unto the an-
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gel,
and said unto him, Give me the
it,
little
book
and he said unto me,
it
Take
and eat
it
up; and
it
shall
make thy
belly bitter, but
shall
be
in thy
mouth sweet
as honey;" also the eleventh verse,
"And
he said
unto me, Thou must prophesy again before many peoples, and nations,
and tongues, and kings."
I
do not wish to shock the
sensibilities of
my
Masonic brethren,
nor cause
but
my
Christian brother to throw up his hands in holy horror,
if to tell the truth
regarding our deck of playing cards
should
reveal the "lost
word" and open the sepulchre
of the living Christ I
wash
light
my hands of any responsibility. My
on
this subject
sole desire is to
throw more
which has for ages been buried
in the debris of
the temple of humanity.
That anything good can come from a deck of playing cards most
people will question; but
rather by a
I shall
not speak of the book as cards but
"little
more endearing term, the
book ;" and
let
me
say to
the inquiring reader that a close study of the "little book" will furnish
not only a key to his
own
soul but will reveal to
him Nature,
is
for
it is
truly a key to that heavenly
home
the whole world
;
seeking.
It is
the only book written in a universal language
the only one with which
prophecies can be made.
Every town,
village,
and community has
its
prophet
who
uses this
"little
book" as a means of divination.
is
It is
the only book a whole world
rolling
under
its
tongue and finds
contents and beit
"sweet as honey," but
let
the world once digest
it
its
come acquainted with the laws
bitter.
reveals
is
and
indeed,
will then be
The
sweetness referred to
the pleasure derived from the
unholy use made of
this sacred book.
"little
it is
In order to understand the
Nature's standpoint.
book"
let
us consider
it
from
We
will find
divided into two parts repre-
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sented by the
physical
at
two
colors
which correspond with the
spiritual
and
body spoken of
in the Bible.
They
also refer to the
two
pillars
the entrance
of the
Masonic temple
male
;
and female
called
Strength and Beauty.
There are three court cards
in each suit
these represent the three
universal ruling principles in nature, positive, negative and neutral.
Every atom and every world has
its
two
poles
and equator.
These
three universal ruling forces are represented
by the King, Queen and
Knave.
The King and Queen symbolize
knave represents the neutral.
suits
the positive and negative
qualities, the
There are four
in nature, viz
:
corresponding with the four elemental forces
fire, earth, air,
and water, but these four reduce themfire.
selves to one,
and that one
is
*
move whether
life.
HEART QUARTER.
Fire implies motion, motion vibration, and vibration carried to
the extreme
is light.
Hence, as
all
things
in individual or
in mass, fire
becomes the symbol of universal
life
Nothing can have
except the
is
life
come from God,
therefore the
Heart, called the emblem of love,
really a flame of fire.
In other
to
words
it is
a picture of a lighted candle
and has reference
that
source of
all life,
God; hence,
it
symbolizes childhood, purity, inno-
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cence and the
first
quarter of
life
from
birth to twelve years of
age at
which time the
man comes
to puberty.
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CLUB QUARTER.
From
twelve to thirty
man
gathers
wisdom and knowledge.
so the clover leaf
life, it
All
wisdom comes from above,
is
the most fitting
first
symbol to represent the summertime of
the spring and last to go in
over.
It is selected to
fall,
being
to
come
in
and
is
universally found the world
symbolize universal knowledge.
The
leaf, per-
haps, corresponds to the lungs of
leaf,
man;
therefore the Club, or clover
stands for
air,
also
wisdom.
DIAMOND QUARTER.
The Diamond
is
a symbol of worldly wealth and power.
is
The most
has power
precious thing on earth
a diamond.
all
He who has diamonds
among men.
Man
bends
his
energy toward getting wealth, and
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from the age of
thirty to eighty-four
may
be considered the
fall
or
autumn
life.
of
life,
therefore the
diamond corresponds to
this period of
There
is,
however, a deeper and more esoteric meaning to this
it is
beautiful symbol;
simply a six sided cube and
when opened
out
becomes the cross of Christ.
The cube
has, in all ages, been held sacred.
All altars were in
the form of a cube or double cube.
The
ancients esteemed the double cube as "holy" but the perfect
or single cube as "most holy."
In the accompanying cut
triangle,
may
be seen the six points of a double
star
which interlaced would produce the six pointed
is
and
in
the center of the cut
the seventh point.
Thus
the
Diamond, emblem
of matter and cross of Christ, becomes the Masonic altar with the
working
tools
engraved upon
it.
(Square and Compass.)
:
To make
this cross proceed as follows
first,
make
the cube thus,
<S>
Fig.
i.
now
raise the top side of the cube as
though
it
were the top of a box
Fig.
2.
and you have fig
and
2.
Now
3; on
lower the bottom side of this cube or box
the opposite side of face
1
you have
LcfG.
fig.
is
face 4,
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Fig. 3-
drop
this
down below
face 3
and you have
fig.
4.
There are
still
two other
sides or faces to this cube ; these opened out give us the ob-
Fig.
4.
lique cross, fig. 5.
This
is
the cross of matter so difficult to carry
in pain
and which Christ himself yielded up
and sorrow, for when the
human
ter
soul,
(a ray of light), seeks embodiment in matter, the matis
being subject to the law of crystallization, this cube or diamond
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simply a picture of the cross or
mersed.
salt crystal into
which the soul
is
im-
We
all
desire to be sons of
God
but the desires of the flesh and
in utter darkness that the
lusts of the
body so encase the souls of men
Diamond card very
nicely symbolizes the Biblical expression, "Light
it
shineth in the darkness and the darkness comprehendeth
not."
spade: quarter.
After
we
pass the eighty-fourth year of earthly experience
we
en-
ter into the fourth
and
last
quarter of
life.
This transition
is
ofttimes
marked by very pronounced physical changes, such
as second sight,
new
age
hair,
is
new
teeth
sometimes a general rebuilding of the body. This
It is
often called second childhood.
life,
here
we
enter the last quarfor dig-
ter of
called the quarter of death.
fill
The implement used
ging the grave and to
is
in the earth after the
body has been deposited
In olden times
called a spade
and
it
becomes the symbol of death.
shovels, such as
there were
no round-pointed
we have
in this day, hence
this picture
must have reference to something
in nature;
when we
search nature
acorn.
we
find the Spade bears a very strong resemblance to the
Here again we
see
how
the masters of old have hidden the golden
is
word
of truth from the vandals and ruffians, for the Spade
not a
spade but rather the picture of an acorn.
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and to know what an acorn symbolizes
to study the history of an acorn.
in this connection
we have
but
The acorn
dies (falls)
from the par-
ent tree,
is
buried and rots in order that the
germ may grow and come
shell,
forth another tree.
kernel,
We
find
it
has an outer
an inner meat, or
and then the
chit,
or germ.
The
outer shell breaks, disinte-
grates, decays.
The
inner kernel or meat supports the
germ
for a short
die
time and
it,
too, ceases existence.
So must
the individual
man
from
the parent tree of humanity and lay his mortal
in order that the spirit
body away
in the grave
and soul may be
set free to return
again to the
bosom
of the universal one.
death, burial
Thus the acorn becomes a symbol of
tion,
and resurrecIf the "little
while the Spade speaks only of death and labor.
tell
book" has such wonderful truths to
in so short
a perusal,
we may
proceed
expect wonderful riches to be opened up to our gaze as
we
with our investigation.
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We will
tell
now
consider the four Kings and see what nature has to
us through them.
Each wears long
hair,
full
beards and the
general facial expression shows strength, maturity, judgment.
Each
has associated with him instruments of death, as swords and battleaxes.
cards,
There
is
a dual meaning to everything in connection with the
in a beautiful dual
and these implements of warfare speak to us
In the
first place,
language.
however, the Kings represent the male
principle in nature.
Man
rules
by right of strength and knows no
law by which he can become master except the law of extermination.
Every
obstacle in his
pathway must be removed, forever exterminated.
Thus
They
the instruments of death symbolize man's ability to subdue.
also symbolize man's ability to take life
and
really picture the
is
first stages
of
human
development, where brother
arrayed against
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brother "even unto death."
The
history of the world
up
to the present
time
is
one of the sword and battle-ax, for
man
has only recognized
the law: of physical might.
On
the spiritual or higher plane, these
symbols
tell
of the higher law
which says that the male, or man, in
life,
order to live must take his
own
not by the cowardly act of suicide
al-
but by the holy and divine law of marriage, for the male must
ways
yield
up
his life's substance in order that the female
may
is
be fer-
tilized; in
doing so he voluntarily takes his
own
life.
God
always
spoken of in the masculine gender.
that the world might be saved
He
gave His only begotten Son
This law in nature, that
from death.
requires the father's life in order that the mother
may
be
fertilized,
simply means that the father becomes the son and the son becomes
the father.
Thus, every son can say with truth, "I and
my
father are
can,
One."
So, too, every
human
soul has the
same source and each
with equal truth, say,
race
"Ye and me
are brothers."
In order that the
may
be perpetuated each
is
man
is
endowed with generative powers,
which power
is
his fire or life ;
life
and
in order to perpetuate his kind, he
required to give this
as
to the world of master or mother.
Hence
God
man
is
forever giving his life; therefore he says, speaking of
I
life as
symbolized by the battle-ax and sword, "I give and
take
it
away."
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CHAPTER
Woman
VII.
a Ruler as
Well
as
Man Her Power
to Rule Being
the Law of Conception
The Four Jacks Symbols oe the Neuter Element in MatterAlso Symbols of the Soul, Conscience and Christ Principle The Attitude of the
Court Cards Show a Desire eor the Principle Symbolized
by the Suit.
We
will
now
consider the four Queens.
We
notice first the
entire absence of
any implement or suggestion of death.
Each shows
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maturity and judgment.
showing- that
Each wears a crown, symbol of
as
authority,
woman
is
much a
ruler as her brother
and as much
entitled to the throne as he.
Their implements of authority are best
symbolized by the flower carried in the hand of each.
tiful
This
is
a beauIt is
symbol of
life,
of inspiration, of desire, of prayer, of hope.
it
a symbol of the female principle in nature:
is
in the springtime,
when Mother Nature
is
in
bloom, that the husbandmen go forth sowIt is in
ing the seeds of fertilization.
place
:
the flower that conception takes
is
woman
Hence,
conceives,
and that which
the world as
conceived must be brought
ns
forth.
woman rules
lies in
much
man but
her strength
and ruling power
her conceptions, and that which she will conAll of
ceive will be like her prayer, her hope, her ambition, her desire.
which
is
symbolized by the open flower held in the hand.
All countries honor their heroes.
The world has paid
tribute to
her great
tunes,
valor.
men
monuments
of various kinds, costing immense forof genius in honor of their deeds of
have been erected to
men
But behind each man, behind each hero, behind each genius,
there stands the mother
hopes, her prayers.
as
who
sees in her son the fulfillment of her
Man
being the embodiment of principles, and
or ever will be born until
it is
no great
principle ever
was
first
con-
ceived, the four
Queens symbolize divine or peaceful conception.
receives the fires of life
The female
is
from the male but the
is
principle
of her
own
conception.
Inspiration can be and
exercised by both
man and woman,
hence, the principles symbolized
by the Kings and
universe,
Queens belong to both male and female throughout the
it is
and
just as natural for
woman to conceive
death through her thoughts
as
life.
Hence she
is
equally capable of bringing forth either a mur-
derer or a savior.
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Before proceeding to the consideration of the Knaves
attention to the three forces in nature
separable.
pole,
I
let
me
call
which are universal and
life.
in-
refer to the planet
upon which we
It
has a north
a south pole and an equator, the poles meeting at the equator or
neutral point.
existence.
The
neutral
is
dependent upon the other two for
its
The
poles in turn meet at the neutral point, hence, the
is
three are one and the one
three.
What
can be said of polarity as
applied to the earth can also be said of the atom, for each
positive, negative
atom has
its
and neutral
qualities.
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faces.
close examination of the four knaves reveals to us youthful
They have
the court dress and crown, symbolizing the ruling
to us that the neutral principle
is
principle
symbolizing
Thus
just as conis
stant, just as universal as the positive or negative
and yet the former
never a fixed principle.
tive changes.
It is ever
changing, as the positive and nega-
the
Knave
pictures forth a vacillating, unstable,
though ever-present, law.
In order to more thoroughly understand
as applied to
what the Knave represents
that
human
life, let
us understand
man
has a physical and a spiritual body.
I will call his soul,
He
has, also,
a divine
spark within him which
principle.
or conscience, or Christ
It is this Christ principle that the
Knaves
represent.
Man
never sins against
God
or nature, himself or fellowman, except his
conscience cries out in protest.
No
two thoughts can be entertained
at the
same
time, so each
this spark
thought must be weighed in the balance of conscience, and
of divinity will always point out to us the right course:
to act according to its dictate
if
we
refuse
we
simply crucify Christ or
kill
"the
widow's son/' but as Christ overcame the grave and "the widow's son"
was
resurrected, so, after each putting aside of our conscience
at each succeeding crucial point to
by
us,
it
comes up again
be weighed, ac-
cepted or rejected.
Thus Christ stands
at the
door of every
human
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conscience knocking for admission to the
human temple
tool,
of the heart,
which was builded without the sound of any metal
side
and on
either
of the entrance thereto
stand two
pillars,
one called
strength
ii
(Man), the other beauty (Woman), and
the neuter or that which
is
that
which unites these two
is
of both and yet
neither one, including
then, symbolizes the
both within
Christ
itself
and yet
is itself.
is
The Knave,
that principle
which
not a fixture, but vibrates between the
two great extremes.
ity
Christ said "I and
said,
my
father are one," to
human-
he pointed his finger and
"Ye and me
are brothers."
polities.
This same principle applies in the world of
We
find the
representatives of the people at the courts or throne.
They
are in the
world of
politics
what the Christ
is
in divine law.
Christ revealed to
mankind the laws of God.
He
acted as communicator between man,
the lowest, and God, the highest; so the politician of to-day represents the people at the seats of the government
and to the people ex-
presses the desire of the ruling power.
He
will sell out the interests
of the people to the throne.
He
betrays the desires of the ruling power
is
to the people and, being unstable and unreliable, he
justly called a
Knave.
The Heart card
organ.
is
called such
from
its
rude resemblance to that
all
As
it is
supposed to be the fountain from which
is
affection
flows, the
Heart
chosen as a fitting symbol of that sentiment called
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love; but a close study of the picture will disclose that
counterfeit of a candle flame, and
is
it is
a better
fire.
really a picture of a
flame of
To
the
mind of the
initiate,
when he
sees
it,
this pictured
flame of fire
represents the
name
of God.
We cannot but
the
admire the wisdom of the
ancient mystics
who wrote
name
of that principle which animates
worlds, suns and systems of suns by a picture so simple of comprehension, for
when we speak
of
God we
think of that principle that
names
all
things everywhere, in the center of the earth, in the bottom
;
of the sea, in the heavens above
is,
wherever
is,
life is,
wherever vibration
Motion, gravity,
wherever heat
is,
wherever light
there
God
is.
all
things, are full of light
fire.
and these are pictured
is
in the
Heart or flame
of
All
love.
life
coming from God, the Heart
a symbol of universal
life
and
We all love to be loved, we all love to express love. We all love life love to express life and love and
;
;
this desire to
express these principles
is
nicely
shown and portrayed by
in Hearts, for
it
the attitude
assumed by the three court cards
must be remembered
that these court cards are symbols of laws universally operating in the
mineral, vegetable and animal worlds.
face toward the flame of fire,
See
how
each one turns the
it
showing a desire for
and longing to
be one with
it.
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have already shown how the Diamond
is
the Cross of Matter
the story of the in-
or the Cross of Christ.
How
beautifully
its
it tells
carnation of the soul and of
contact with matter.
There
is
still
another interpretation to this beautiful symbol.
and, as the most precious crystal on earth
is
Matter
crystallizes
it
the
diamond,
is
is
the
most desired of
earthly wealth.
all crystals.
Man's earthly power
measured by his
He who
has wealth or Diamonds has greatest power.
is
This desire for earthly power
ily
manifest not only in the
human fam-
but throughout the entire animal kingdom.
is
Even
in the lowest
order of animal intelligence there
acy.
a manifest desire for suprem-
In the vegetable world there
is
the strongest tree and the largest
vegetable.
see
Notice the three court cards in the suit of Diamonds and
how
fondly each one looks upon the emblem of wealth and worldly
power.
Do
not, however, forget that the
is
Diamond
is
not only an embecause within
blem of worldly power but
the crystal
is
also the
symbol of
life,
the
germ
of the light
the soul
from God.
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*
The above
plain, unless
picture
is
called a Club; just
why,
it is
difficult to exIt is a
because of
its
resemblance to the shamrock.
very
faithful resemblance, however, of a universal plant
found
its
in the re-
motest corners of the earth.
the spring in
at the
all
The
first plant to
rn^ke
appearance in
disappear
countries
is
the clover.
It is
It is also the last to
approach of winter.
a universal
summer
plant and
was
life,
chosen by the mystics of old to symbolize the summer time of
since
it
is
in the
summer time
of life that
man
gathers knowledge.
to
The
It
clover leaf
was chosen
to represent
him from 12
30 years of age.
a faculty of
not only symbolizes knowledge but wisdom.
is
The
latter,
the soul,
gained only by experience.
As a symbol
of wisdom, there-
fore, the clover leaf
can be said to be a picture language of the soul's
growth from
the
birth to death.
Knowledge, however,
is
a faculty of
mind and may be gained from books,
latter
teachers and other sources.
The
belong to youth.
it
All Kings and Queens desire to rule their
kingdom
wisely, hence
will be seen that the
King and Queen
of clubs
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"3
look with longing eyes upon the
emblem
of wisdom.
The Knave,
however, representing youth and vacillation, would hardly be expected
to desire
wisdom we
:
find the
Knave
of Clubs turning his face
is
away
from the emblem of wisdom; but he
door."
shown
as "knocking at the
Christ, or Soul of
The
spiritual nature of this card
spirit,
shows the
man, the living and eternal divine
science knocking for admission.
standing at the door of con-
So man
learns by bitter experience to hearken to the voice of silence;
as he does so he
becomes wise and has no desire to crucify
his Christ
is
nor destroy the architect of his
own
temple.
This wisdom, however,
is
never found in youth, hence the
his face
Knave of Clubs
of wisdom.
depicted as turning
away from
the
emblem
We
the
have seen the Spade
is
is
the
emblem
of death.
is
We
all
underafter
stand the Spade
the implement with which the grave
is
dug and
body
is
deposited the same implement
is
used to
fill
in the earth.
The Spade
a poor man's constant companion. With
it
he delves into,
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turns the
metals.
life.
soil
and searches
in the
bowels of the earth for the precious
in
It is
an implement of labor and pictures the humble station
is
Associated with the Spade
the idea of labor
drudgery.
how
emblem of death
Notice the three court cards in the suit of Spades and see
each of these crowned heads turns
away from
the
and
labor.
Here
is
a mute but universal protest against making the
All nature rebels
journey across the
silent river.
when asked
to give
up
its
form of
clay.
is
We are promised
life,
a resurrection and while know-
ing that death
as essential as
yet
we
turn our faces
is
away from
the death quarter.
This universal protest
beautifully symbolized
by the attitude of the three court cards
to their
in Spades.
Even
the rocks cling
form with wonderful
tenacity,
and
it
requires years of eletree.
mental erosion to disintegrate one dead forest
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CHAPTER VIII.
King Solomon's Temple and the Human Body One and the
Same
Diseases
of
Women the
Result
of
Amorous
Thoughts Directed Toward Them by Men
of America Have Recognized This
The
Women
Law and
by Resolution
Consideration of the Individual Cards King of Diamonds King of Spades King of Hearts King of Clubs The King of Clubs Wears
Have Declared Against
It
Upon His Breast the Ancient Badge of a Free and Accepted Mason.
wish to
Before considering the cards individually
call the
read-
er's attention to the large astrological chart in
which the Archetypal
Man
is
drawn.
It will there
be seen that the Heart quarter includes
the head, neck and arms.
This does not signify that the sentiment of
love
It
is
expressed through these organs or parts of the physical body.
only means that during the months of April,
is
May
and June the
sun
in that quarter
and
reflects or sends out the vibrations represuit.
sented by the Heart suit
more than by any other
The same can
be said of each of the other three quarters.
flect the principle
Why
the sun should re-
symbolized by the Heart at this time of year more
than the principle symbolized by the Club
is so.
we cannot
answer.
It
simply
By
a further study of this chart
it
will
be seen that the Diamond
quarter includes the reins or kidneys, the sex organs and the thighs,
while the Spade quarter includes the knees, calves of the legs and
feet.
The Archetypal Man divided by
a line
drawn from twenty-one degrees
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of Virgo to twenty-one degrees of Pisces will separate the Archetypal
Man
into
two
parts.
One
of these parts will include that half of the
feet
body from the navel to the
the head.
If
and the other half from the navel up to
now we
will look
upon the human body as the temple
of God, "builded without the sound of any metal tool/'
we can
then
in
comprehend what
the
is
meant by the accumulation of debris referred to
Holy Book.
But people never consider the impossibility of debris
is
accumulating during the erection of a building where there
no
sawing or hammering, yet
claimed there were
at the building of
Solomon's Temple
it is
many
feet of
accumulated debris in the face of the
statement that "There was not the sound of any metal tool."
Look
upon
this picture of the
human temple and we
human body
is
readily
comprehend
that the lower half of the
the half that
must dispose of
the waste matter of the body, therefore the lower half
called the animal half.
If
may
well be
man's thoughts never gravitated below the
waist line or into the animal kingdom, crime, sin and sorrow would be
unknown.
It is the
dwelling of
human thoughts
in the
accumulated
debris of the
Human Temple
For so long
that really calls forth the
as the thoughts of
power of the
are
Grand Master.
man and woman
directed the one toward the other, above the waist line, just so long
will
images of
virtue, peace
and prosperity be pictured in their im-
mortality and just so long will society be free from crime, sickness
and sorrow.
There
is
growing
belief that sexual diseases or diseases
of the generative organs, especially in
women,
is
the result of man's
thought amorously directed toward those parts.
is
Pure sexual thought
invigorating;
it
is
adulterous thought that produces disease.
The
lower half of the Archetypal Man, represented by the two quarters,
Diamonds and Spades,
also typifies the
law of involution, for
it
must
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117
be acknowledged that
we cannot have
eternal evolution without a cor-
responding eternal involution.
Let the reader then look upon these
two quarters
as
representing the going
down
of the
human
soul
through the animal and mineral worlds and
lower and lower in
its
in its
journey sinking
figure depicted
search after light.
The human
upon
this chart is bent
feet,
over so that the back of the head touches the
bottoms of the
thus constituting a
human
circle.
If this figure
it
should stand erect and bring the zodiacal signs up with
the sign of
Aries would be at the top and the sign of Pisces at the bottom of the
column or
sents the
its
figure.
Thus
the
human form
or figure in the chart repre-
whole human family, each member of the human body having
etc.
corresponding zodiacal sign, degree,
Each has
its
a language por-
traying the lessons taught to the
human
soul in
contact with matter
and revealing to the student or candidate the lessons of human experience.
Universal thought
is
fast crystalizing
along these lines and
if
we
may
laws.
expect the enactment of
more
stringent moral,
not statutory,
Women, through
their
power of conception, are
far
more
effect-
ive law-makers than men.
When women
man
raise their standard of
is
what
men
shall be,
immediately a better
conceived, and will there-
fore be born.
I
quote the resolutions touching this subject adopted at Washing-
ton,
D. C, April, 1905, by the National Council of
Women.
It will
be
seen that already the statutes have been written and adopted, raising
the standard of
human thought
is
Believing the progress of humanity
best furthered by improveis
ment of the individual and that the improvement of the individual dependent upon hereditary environment and nurture; be it
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Resolved, That
the perfection of
the home, the institution
in
environment of the child formed, its first nurture received, should be the object, the solicitude and the endeavor of every man and every woman who loves humanity and
which heredity
is
fixed, the first
would serve
ciety
it.
Further believing that the home can be perfected only in a so-
which requires equal personal chastity of men and women and
;
confers equal responsibility upon both
States rejoices in the organization at
therefore,
Resolved, That the National Council of
its
Women
of the United
fifth triennial of
two com-
mittees which will focus
its
endeavors upon equal
political liberty of
women
with men and equal personal purity of men with women. Further believing that what is peculiarly needed to secure true family life is far more of plain living and high thinking on the parti
of the
more
privileged and a deeper sense of responsibility on the part
;
of the citizen
be
it
further
Resolved, That in working these conditions the National Coun-
Women shall keep in mind that the safety and stability of the home, of society and of the state are principally dependent upon the character of their individual members.
cil
of
We
will
now
take up the construction of the individual cards, be-
ginning with the King of Diamonds.
His
place, of course, is in the
quarter of
Diamonds where he
is
is
supposed to be absolute monarch.
The diamond
an emblem of money from a material standpoint;
hence a king or ruler in this domain must stand ever ready to extend
the right
hand of fellowship
to all people.
Notice
how
the
King
ex-
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119
tends the open hand to
ers of cards
all
comers.
Sometimes, however, manufactur-
have represented him with the closed hand.
The
latter
indicates the miserly king or the individual
who
accumulates wealth
and holds
it.
The open hand symbolizes
the liberal king
who
circu-
lates his wealth.
Both, however, are Kings wearing crowns
full beard,
symbolic
of authority.
Each has a
robes.
showing
age, maturity, judgment,
and the court
Each
has, however, but
one eye; symbolic lanIt also
guage signifying that "man cannot serve God and Mammon."
signifies
that
universal law of concentration,
the key to success.
"Single eye to duty."
Behind
this
King
is,
of
money
right
is
the beheading ax.
Now
all
the lanI
guage of
this
card
"The
hand of fellowship to
men, but
will not spare the
beheading ax to get at their money.
I will sacrifice
or cut off the head of
my
best friend to get his wealth."
all
We
see this
life.
universal law manifested every day in
It is
walks and conditions of
more apparent among
to the
the churches
and
fraternal orders.
It
has
reference
man who
bedecks
himself with the emblems
and
badges of different secret societies and because of his membership
asks their business patronage.
the
It refers to
the one who, because he
his brethren.
is
member
of
some church, expects the trade of
In an
undertaker's office in the southern part of California the author
was
surprised to see almost the entire wall space covered with certificates
of membership in various secret societies, showing the proprietor to
be a
member
of about
all
the fraternal orders in existence.
He
took
pains to display these certificates for business purposes only.
And,
dear reader, think of his calling, an undertaker; he united himself with
fraternal orders that he
might bury
their dead.
all
Surely here was the
right
hand of fellowship extended to
people and the deadly behead-
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ing ax in the other.
To
be a ruler, therefore, in the world of
self
;
money
one can have no friends aside from
to
all in
and yet one must be a friend
the love of
order to do business.
is
It is said that
money or
earthly
power
the only incentive spurring
man on
to deeds of crime.
The
fact that our candidate has but
elegible to
one eye shows him to be imperfect
in
and therefore not
membership
some
secret orders.
How am
going
to give the
language of
this card
and not give
it is
offense, for this
symbol hides the truth so completely that
It will
almost
beyond unveiling ?
be seen that the
King
of Spades also wears
the crown, long beard, court dress and has
two eyes
all
of which
proves the "perfect one."
called a trowel with
but,
Our Masonic
brethren have an implement
love,
this,
which they spread the mortar of brotherly
is
my
brethren, there
a deeper and more sacred meaning to
for both the Spade in the deck of cards and the Mason's trowel symbolize the
same great truth; to discover
this sacred secret
man must
go
into the heart of his
soul.
own
tabernacle and into the recesses of his
own
Nature, however, reveals freely her secrets to him
who
seeks and knocks with honesty of purpose.
So
let
us
tie
a cord to a
small spade or trowel and carry the same twenty-four hours suspended
from our necks.
As we walk among
the fields and nature's bowers
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121
we
will discover that at certain behests of nature
in
man must
bury his
own dead body
the lesson that
it.
mother earth.
This
is
a beautiful symbol to teach us
man must
be ever ready to meet death but never court
held in the right hand of the
The two-edged sword
King
of Spades
is
a symbol of that condition of the
human
Fire.
soul
when
it is
master over
the three elements Earth,
Water and
He
has mastered one hundred and eighty degrees of the circle
of infinity.
He
is
now
ready to be born into the
circle of light
and
take his place
among
the selected ones.
The
spade, being an imple-
ment of labor and
within
death, he
who
rules the world of labor
must have
him those
his
qualities of
soul
power that make him honored
the lowest condition of
glory.
among
human
fellowmen and raise him from
effort to the highest pinnacle of
human fame and
Many
instances of this kind are already found in the history of the United
States
where men, often taken from the lowest ranks of
life,
have been
placed in the highest position in the gift of the government and the
people.
Again we find the crown, two
ment of
death.
eyes, the court dress
and impleHis
Again we have before us a
ruler of the world.
powers, however, while twofold, must be considered this time from
the standpoint of the Heart emblem.
The
heart being the
emblem
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of divine love, he
who would
rule the
world through divine love must, under
all
indeed, be willing to lay
sacrificing
his honor.
down
See
his life
circumstances before
the attitude assumed
by the King of
Hearts
he has one hand on his breast and with the other holds aloft
the unsheathed sword.
The language
of this
'
sword
is,
"Draw me
not
without cause; sheath
me
not without honor.'
A king is one who diskingdom
is
penses favors, but this
King
of Hearts can only give of his
which
is
love or
life.
This card, therefore,
a symbol of that uniit
versal desire.
He
not only gives love but takes
is
away; and he who
recognizes the
can do these things
truly divine.
This
is
he
who
Christ within himself and
living temple.
knows
that he
is
is
the architect of his
own
He knows
that he
one of the three model kings men-
tioned in connection with the building of
is
King Solomon's Temple. He
conscious of his sonship of
God and
of his at-one-ment with his cre-
ator.
He
knows.
He
is.
In the King of Clubs
we
see the
Grand Master
all light
the
Illustrious
One who
ever
sits in
the East.
The
source of
and wisdom. Let
feet,
is
us approach his sacred presence with uncovered heads and bare
for truly this
is
holy ground below and heavenly light above.
This
the venerable father
whose home
is
in that sign of the zodiac repre-
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123
sented by the Virgin.
usually
In connection with this sign an old
man
is
shown
him
as dressing the maiden's hair.
He
usually has associ-
ated with
the scythe of Time.
authority.
of Clubs the
crown of
We see on the head of the King We see the same full beard of judgand the two
These symbolize that
too,
ment and maturity, two
eyes, symbolic of perfection,
edged sword held in the hand
this
at "present arms."
one has also met death victoriously; that he,
has overcome
de-
matter; that he has lived to manifest love divine and was not
stroyed by the fires of
titled to
life
(symbolized by the heart) and
is
now
en-
wear the sacred jewel of universal wisdom.
Behold on the
breast of the
King
of Clubs a sphere
symbol of
infinity.
This sphere
is
bisected
by a horizontal
line.
The two
halves, up-
per and lower, represent the two great laws in nature, male and female.
The
horizontal line
is
intersected
by a perpendicular
(matter
is
line
sym-
bolizing the descent of spirit into matter,
always repre-
sented by the horizontal line and spirit by the perpendicular one), thus
forming a perfect taw
interlaced
cross, as well as
star.
producing two triangles which
become a six pointed
is
When we
consider that only
see that the six
one half of the sphere
presented to our view
we
pointed star would represent but half of the crown.
We
have there-
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fore but to imagine the
perfect
two
triangles
on the reverse side to give us a
crown of twelve
points, corresponding with the twelve signs of
the zodiac or the circle of infinity.
Again, each of these triangles
contains
breast
ninety degrees of a
circle,
and four of them worn on the
show
that the wearer has traveled
much and found what he
sought.
spheres.
On
the horizontal and perpendicular lines are seven small
little
These seven
:
spheres are the seven planets of our solar
system, viz
tune.
ity as
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Nepplanets, rushing
These seven
through space at such great veloc-
they do, each producing a sound or note and a color, and these
colors
and sounds blended into one color or
note, reflected to us
by the
sun, give us the source of all color
and sound.
its
By our
musical instru-
ments we divide
seven
full
this
one note into
seven parts, hence, there are but
notes in music and but seven prismatic colors.
all
Here, too,
is
the source of
the sacred sevens in the Bible
the seven stars, seven
spears, seven crowns, heads, vials
and
cities; also
the seven trumpets.
seals.
The seven
seven
little
eyes, seven lamps, seven kings,
and seven
If these
spheres refer to the stars and
if,
as our astrological friends
in
say, the stars influence
man, what have we to say
honor of him who
by
his
wisdom can
control his stars
and wear them as an ornament to
his person?
But
see,
from
this larger sphere there
seems to be a bird just takit
ing wing or a bud just blooming.
In either case
:
is
a symbol of
freedom.
So
let
me
say to
all
mankind the language of the King of
is,
Clubs from an esoteric viewpoint
"The human
soul
is
it
divine and
must
have
perfect
expression.
To
attain
this
must
it
be
buried in the elements of nature where,
by experience,
over-
comes the dogs of
lust
and passion and
finally masters the
dangers
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125
of darkness.
Then
it is
free to
wing
its
flight or
come
forth as the
bloom from the barren stem no longer bound by the laws of matter; a perfect soul,
grown
in power, ready for the spiritual bride or
the sacred trust of self generation.
at will, this constitutes
To
be able to regenerate one's
self
wisdom, hence a wise
man
has power over
is
material conditions and prepares for himself a bride which
itual nature.
his spir-
(See Masonic emblem of Father Time and the Maiden.)
He
is
now
free
from earthly conditions and takes up
his
abode in that
heavenly
dwell.
home where only
the pure in heart and spiritually wise can
Having made
the entire circuit of the celestial spheres, hav-
ing ruled the world by the power of money, having overcome death
as represented by the spade; having expressed divine love, healed the
sick,
clothed the naked and suffered as only those can suffer
who have
learned the lesson of charity; having
grown wise by
into silence,
experience, his
to his
much
learning and
wisdom has ripened
and
knowl-
edge he adds virtue.
The
obligations imposed
upon the Mason
to respect the sister,
mother, daughter, wife of a brother
Mason
is
necessary to those
who
do not recognize
their
their
duty to their
own
self in the
conservation of
own
life forces.
It is
necessary that such an oath be administered
all
to those
who do
not recognize
humanity as being members of one
great fraternity.
It is
necessary that
men
be restrained from committing the most
heinous crimes by the imposition of most impressive obligations.
Men
claiming to be "free and accepted" Masons so taken and re-
ceived by the fraternity, are not free Masons, building temples to the
honor and glory of God, but are bound men, and are good only because of their obligation.
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The
really true, free
Mason
is
the
man who
recognizes and resister,
spects the virtue of every
woman
as that of his so; in
own
mother or
daughter, without
being sworn to do
whose company any
woman may
The
brother.
dwell and not be afraid.
really true, free
Mason
is
the
man who
sees in every
man
The
priest,
who
is
sworn
to a life of celibacy
and charity
is
not
a true son of Christ so long as he refuses to recognize in any of his
priestly duties even
one of God's children.
He
is filled
with fear and
ignorance, and does not
is
go beyond
his obligation to the church.
He He
not a freeman but
is
a Christian because of his fear, rather than
sees
his love, of humanity.
He
God
afar off, not in his
own
soul.
does not hear the voice of Christ within himself.
He
only hears the voice of the church, that material edifice of
man, a mere symbol of the true church within himself.
The badge worn by
the
King
of Clubs
is
a symbol of that soul
will.
growth that enables mankind to
rule his stars
by the power of the
Of
course, to rule his stars
means to
rule his body.
Such a person
is
a freeworker or builder
among
the elements of
nature, and of course a master builder, therefore
G .M.
O. T. U. T.
afraid
Reform
the world by reforming the individual;
make him
of himself, rather than afraid of an unknown, unprovable deity or
devil.
Change
drink,
the appetite of the individual for
will close their doors.
knowledge rather than
and saloons
Give to men real knowl-
edge, not that substitute knowledge which he cannot prove-up by.
Teach a man how to conserve
his
own
life force.
How
it
can be
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127
utilized to
prolong his
life,
increase his joy
and insure him prosperity,
and half the
tinseled resorts of the half-world will close.
his sister,
Teach a man to respect every woman as
daughter, and the other half will close.
mother or
Life
is
a religion
its altar is
humanity.
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CHAPTER
The Knave,
IX.
Politician, Christ
and the Conscience All One
Sign of Libra, Sym-
and the Same
Jack of Diamonds, in
Jack
bol of the Soul in Its First Embodiments; Also Symbol of
the Masonic Candidate
corn, Symbol of
of Spades, in Sign Capri-
the Advancement Made by the Candidate
The
Origin of the Expression, "Riding the Goat"
Overcoming
Death
Jack
of Hearts,
in
Sign
Aries,
Teaches the Same Lesson as the Grand Degree of the
Royal Arch
Commodity
When
It
Divine Love
Is
Made a Mercantile
Brings Death to the Vendor
Jack
of
Clubs, in Sign Cancer, the Candidate
Discovery.
Makes the Grand
II
2^v^ fro
s3w
The four Knaves considered
ment
in nature, that
collectively represent that neuter ele-
which
is
neither positive nor negative, but vi-
brates between the
two great extremes. In
the affairs of
man
there are
always the people and the president, or king; and there are always
those
who
represent the people at the seat of government.
These rep-
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resentatives also express the wishes of the king or president to the
people.
In the United States these middlemen are called congress-
men, senators, aldermen and commissioners.
They
are of the people
and while not of the ruling authority are yet under that authority.
They wear They
the court robes and their interests are naturally selfish.
are the connecting link between the
two ends of government.
Being representatives of a vibrant or vacillating principle they are
called Knaves.
The reason
for this
is
very good; these selfish in-
dividuals ever sacrifice the interests of the people to the
King and
in
turn
sell
out the
King
to the people.
They
are unstable, unworthy,
selfish
Knaves.
Considered from a spiritual standpoint these Knaves represent
the Christ principle, for did he not say, "I and
my
Father are one,
ye and
me
are brothers?" yet
Was
he not always in communion with
people, sharing with
is
God ? And
their joys
was he not always with the
them
the
and sorrows ?
And
are
we
not taught that he
now on
right
hand of God interceding for us ?
In our every day lives these Knaves represent the conscience of
man
as
it is
conscience that
is
is
ever interceding for us at the throne
of the Soul, which
of God.
Consequently
God
is
ever in
commune
The
with each individual through the
conscience by
medium
of this Christ principle.
some
is
called the spirit.
Christ claimed nothing for
still
himself but said
He
represented another;
upon His teaching
is
laid
the foundation of the grand salvation.
He was
the architect of the
to
church.
The
architect of
King Solomon's Temple went
God
daily
for instructions
and
inspiration.
The
life
and death of these two
notable personages are nearly parallel and the Knaves or Jacks in the
deck of cards are only symbols of those universal laws represented by
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the "Christ" of Christianity, the "widow's son" of
"Spirit" of
Masonry and
the
sin
Humanity.
No human
being
is
ever tempted to
against
science
fied
God
is set
or nature but the conscience protests: and as the conaside
and the
sin
committed the Christ within
is
cruci-
and the
architect of the temple given a felling blow.
The
con-
science,
however, can never be wholly destroyed.
As
Christ over-
came the grave and the grand Master
resuscitated so our conscience
ever returns to be recognized and accepted, or rejected.
If,
then these Jacks represent the soul of
man we
can study them
will first con-
individually and with
sider the Jack of
much
interest
and
profit.
We
Diamonds.
By
reference to the large astrological
chart
it
will be seen that the place of the
Jack of Diamonds
is
in the
House
has for
of Libra the first house of the quarter of wealth.
its
This house
sign the Scales or Balance.
is
It is the seat
of the kidneys
and therefore
first
a symbol of regeneration.
The
soul of
man
in its
contact with matter must learn to weigh, to balance, to judge,
not fellow
man
but
self.
is first
When
comes
ized
the soul
baptized into the waters of gestation and
it is
in contact
with matter
perfect.
That perfection
is
symbolof God,
by the two eyes shown
in the
Jack of Diamonds.
It is
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and has authority which
innocent, as
is
symbolized by the crown.
It is
pure and In other
shown by
the youthful
is
and beardless
face.
words the Jack of Diamonds
didate
a perfect type of the fitness of a can-
who
knocks
at the
door of a Mason's temple.
The working
tools carried
in the hand.
by the Jack of Diamonds consist of a cant hook carried
This
It
is
an instrument with which logs are rolled and has
is
great power.
symbolizes that our candidate
a "builder" and
while the cant hook would naturally confine building operations to
log or
wooden
houses,
it
does not follow that the builder
other materials.
is
may
not be
a builder of houses of
many
The
idea of the symbol
this,
simply to show that the candidate
is
a "builder;"
of course, takes in the entire science of architecture.
architecture unless
it is
Why
should a
Mason study
to teach
him the
laws of geometry ?
Other working tools are carried by the Jack of Diamonds. Upon
his breast is seen a quiver filled with arrows.
At
first
thought
this
would seem to suggest criminal
instinct or life-taking propensities;
still
and while such may be the purpose of the symbol,
kill
its
to take life or
the lower order of intelligence
is
the
work
of the
human
soul in
earlier stages of development, such as the aboriginal tribes.
But the deeper and
is
esoteric
meaning of the quiver and arrows
memories of the
past.
that
man must
learn to kill the
He must
let
go of yesterday and take hold of to-morrow.
and thus cultivating
faith the soul
By
living in the future
grows
in
power.
Here then
in the Hall or
it is
House
of Justice the soul takes
up
the
cross of Christ, but
in wait at every step
ignorant of the Judases and ruffians lying
life.
upon the highway of
quiver of arrows on the breast shows him to be a destroyer
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of lower
life
or principles.
But the cant hook held in the hand shows
him to be a hewer of wood
tration of the building
its
a builder of houses.
What
better illusin
and regenerating work of the human soul
contact with matter?
Christ
was a destroyer
is
of the old, a builder of the new.
This card then
a symbol of the first stages of soul growth.
We will
next pay our respects to the Knave of Spades.
The
first
thing to attract our attention
bol of imperfection.
is
the fact that he has but one eye, a
symin
Now,
this is the
same Christ
principle
we saw
the previous card, but the elements, conditions and environments are
changed.
This Jack has a small growth of hair on his upper
lip,
show-
ing experience and years in advance of the Jack of Diamonds.
This personage carries in his hand an hour
eternal
glass,
symbolizing
is
and internal
life
as the sands of one life run out the glass
life.
inverted, thus keeping
up a perpetual stream of motion or
The Spade
is
an emblem of death.
so, too,
Christ asked that the cup of
death be spared him;
the Jack of Spades also turns his head
away from
to
this
unwelcome
visitor.
The
is
celestial sign
of the zodiac
which the Jack of Spades belongs
It is
called Capricornus, represented
by the goat.
the first house in the quarter of death, and since
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every soul must knock at this door knowing not what
grave, the blindfolded candidate
the
is
is
beyond the
a nice illustration of this step into
unknown;
his sins are loaded
on the scapegoat, hence the expres-
sion "riding the goat."
Had
the soul or Christ principle, symbolized by the Knaves, suc-
cessfully carried
the cross of matter
taken up
first
by the Jack of
it
Diamonds, there would be no death to symbolize.
But
failed,
and
presents itself at this time as imperfect, consequently not an acceptable
workman
in the temple of the Lord.
is:
;"
The language
of this card
in the sign
Capricorn
"I prepare
"I "I
my
sepulchre
make my grave
in the pollution of the earth;"
am
under the shadow of death."
JACK OF HEARTS.
The
Christ principle
was
first
presented to us by the Jack of
Diamonds who, representing
the Perfect One, fails to carry the cross
of matter; as a further expression of the Divine
the Jack of Spades;
word he appears
as
now
he demands our consideration in the garb
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and dress of the Jack of Hearts.
The
first
is
thing to consider in con-
nection with the personality of this card
his place in the Zodiac.
is
He
belongs to the sign Aries
latter one,
which
the seventh sign
from
Libra counting the
Scorpio two,
etc.
Our
candidate began
his 'first lesson in Libra; he is
now found
in the seventh house.
This
shows that he has been persevering, and, having traveled more than
half-way round the circle of Infinity, he
is
now born anew,
is
raised
from the dead, and
to
as a promise that he will never again be called
little
upon
go down
into death's chamber, is given a
evergreen leaf to
carry in his hand, a constant reminder of the eternal presence of a
living God.
But
this sprig of acacia is
only a symbol of that conscious recog-
nition of the spark of Divine fire within every one.
All of the
new
schools of thought, such as Mental and Divine
Science, Spiritualism, Theosophy,
and kindred "isms," are but
class
manifestations of what
dividual.
is
here symbolized as taking place in the intheir
There are many on earth to-day who are conscious of
resurrection
from the
spiritually
dead and
who have
that
it
recognized this
their very
life;
spark of Divinity within, and
who know
is
when
it is
transferred to others by personal contact or by the spoken
silent suggestion, it gives life
is
word, or by
and hope.
Such workers,
see,
however, are often just what
only one eye
pictured by this card
for
he has
of hair
a symbol of imperfection.
The small growth
on the face also indicates youth and inexperience, the beheading ax
is
a symbol of death.
is
All of this shows plainly that "a
little
knowl-
edge
a dangerous thing."
of the sprig of acacia is: "I have been in the
The language
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135
grave.
have triumphed over
I
it
by rising from the dead and, being
life
re-
generated by the process,
have a claim on
everlasting."
This sprig
is
held in the hand before the lace, but the holder seems
unconscious of the implement of death so close behind.
his sonship with
He knows
of
ig-
God,
feels called
upon to do God's work, but the
norance of youth and innocence of childhood soon cause him to be
puffed up with the idea that he
is
God
instead of a reflector of the
Divine will; this false conception proves his death by the ax.
Then
again, having failed to carry the cross of matter, a smouldering fire of
love for worldly power, symbolized by the
exists
;
Diamond (money)
still
and sometimes the
fire,
fatal
mistake
is
made
in the belief that this
Divine
or love, can be
made
a mercantile commodity and sold to
in-
the highest bidder.
itiate soul.
This use, or misuse, also causes death to the
How
one
frequently
we
hear of
God
calling a faithful servant
from
field to labor to
another through the voice of an increased salary ?
Again,
who
has not heard of that representative of
God
refus-
ing to pray for a soul until the stipulated price be paid ?
not heard of the healers
Who,
too,
has
to
who would
not allow the Divine fires of
life
flow through their hands or minds until a satisfactory financial ar-
rangement was made ?
Arch, this card
to a living
life
is
And
to you,
my
Masonic brother of the Royal
a symbol of that one
is
who
is
raised
in
from the dead
man; he
also that
same one who
spirit.
everyday walks of
sees only the letter
and not the
is
While both have been over
tried, for
the same road, one only
light.
chosen and will be
he sees the
Aries
is
the sign of the
human
head.
As
so,
the head
is
the seat of
love finds
government for the upper half of the body
when human
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expression through the organs of speech,
tion of the
mind and
heart, or that porthis love finds ex-
body above the
navel,
it is life.
When
it is
pression through those parts below the navel
death.
Therefore the Jack of Hearts, being "at home" in the sign of
Aries,
is
a symbol of the power of mind to express through the hunot only
life
man body
but death.
Hence,
if
a person thinketh on an-
other with an impure mind, he hath already committed adultery;
again
if
one thinketh of others with pure love and place his hands upon
bless.
them they
The Jack
of Hearts then
is
a symbol of the Christ
fire^
principle just born
life,
and recognized; the heart a flame of
symbol of
energy, love; the
young
face
emblem
of innocence; the hair on
the face
emblem
of youth, or a
little
learning; the sprig of acacia,
eternal life; beheading ax, death.
He
faces the
emblem
of life
showing a desire for
it
but his youth,
innocence and inexperience
death.
may
betray him at any time to his
own
Thus, because of ignorance of God's whole law, the Christ in
constantly being crucified and the
is
man
is
Grand Master of God's holy
temple
being eternally killed by the three ruffians
It is
Ignorance, Fear
human
and Selfishness.
the
a wonderful responsibility to be charged with
work
of carrying out the plans of the architect of the
temple.
One
;
only begins to realize
it
when
trying to express pure
the
Divine Love
but by repeated failures and
many discouragements
soul finally comes to the Zodiacal sign Cancer (represented by the
crab) and here
we
are introduced to the Jack of Clubs.
We
find he
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137
occupies the tenth step in the spiral stairway.
nifies perfection while the zodiacal animal,
This number
Crab,
is
itself sig-
an emblem of
to
going backward; the creature goes backward
ward.
perfect
So,
too,
first
in order
go
for-
the
Christ
principle
was
in
the
beginning
and
found the light in the Scales of Justice (Libra).
But
it
descended into materiality and was buried amid the rubbish
of sensuality, however overcoming death finally, and being born
anew
amid the
veil
fires of
Divine
love.
all
Being tested and
tried
behind the third
and discovering that
all
Karmic debts of the
past have been paid
and
obligations to nature,
man and God
now
satisfied, the scales of dark-
ness drop from his eyes and he
sees himself a perfect
man, hav-
ing two eyes, free and acceptable unto the Lord.
This card then, the
Jack of Clubs, symbolizes a knowledge of the law, but the fact that
our friend turns his face away from the clover leaf (or Club), symbol
of wisdom, shows that he
is
not yet ready to take a fixed place.
He
knows
it
the law but hesitates to assume the responsibility of transferring
to others, or in
any way manifesting the Divine word with which he
is
now
possessed.
Although
his eyes
have been opened to the truth
all
and he has received the golden key of wisdom that unlocks
places,
secret
he has not recognized
it
when placed
in his hand.
The beard-
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less face is
a type of that childish simplicity that must stamp every
things have been
one when
all
made ready
for an entrance into the
presence of the most
High One; notwithstanding we
little
possess
much
is
knowledge we present ourselves as
children, "for of such
the
kingdom of Heaven," and we "knock
high,
at the
door" of the temple on
made without
the sound of any metal tool.
(Observe the hand
lie
of the Jack of Clubs knocking at the door.)
That
has found
eternal life is beautifully symbolized by the sprig of acacia
now worn
in the crown,
and which the Jack of Hearts
carries
in the hand.
I shall
now
leave the Christ principle, or Knaves, for a time
and
consider the Queens as smbolizing the negative, spiritual or intuitional
nature.
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CHAPTER
The Four Queens
X.
The Flowers Carried by Them
Symbolize
the Nine Months of Gestation, the Twelve Months of
the Year, the Signs of the Zodiac, Etc.
Symbol of Death and
Also
a
Queen of Spades, Resurrection The Queen Card
Christ
Principle
Symbol
of
the
Birth
of
America the Birth of Woman's Freedom
Is
The Important Part Woman Playing in the Evolution of the Race The Duty of the United StatesIts Relations With Other Nations Prophesied in the Cards Physical Divisions
tive,
of
the Country,
and
Number of
States,
Execu-
Judiciary
Legislative
Branches
Seen
and
Read in the Cards
Symbolized by
tional Flag.
Even
the District of Columbia
One
of the Cards
Vision
of an Interna-
Previously
have spoken of the general laws symbolized by the
only speak of the flowers, which are held in the
Queens
I shall
now
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hands.
similar,
close observation reveals that
all
no two of these flowers are
and yet
are exactly alike.
it
Study them closely and
will be seen that
most manufacturers
represent these flowers as being composed of one large square and
one large
circle.
The
it
circle is
a symbol of Infinity and when this circle
the four universal elements,
little
is
squared
water.
reduces
itself to
fire, earth, air,
little circles
Then
there are four
squares and four
witnn; the
requires
larger ones.
This
is
a symbol of that Divine
Law which
his
and demands of each individual that he square
own
circle,
meanis
ing that each individual has a place and a work to do, that each given at birth a perfect rule and guide, by the use of which he can
al-
ways measure himself and take
his
own
bearings,
knowing exactly
how he
stands with the universe.
is
This guide and rule
the Christ principle represented in the
flower by the very small circle and square.
This at
first
is
glance apjust
pears to be the calyx and, from a spiritual standpoint, that
is
what
represented.
Thus we
find these flowers are
made
to represent
is
three circles and three squares, one within the other; each
into four parts,
divided
making a
total of
twelve parts to the circles and
twelve parts to the squares, corresponding with the numerical position
of the
Queen
in each suit, her place
being the Twelfth.
This also cor-
responds with the number of signs in the Zodiac and number of months
in a year.
It is
easy to see the four
little
diamond-shaped squares on the
outer edge of the flower, also the four circles that seem to form the
leaves of the bloom.
The sum
of these four squares and circles equals
eight; these eight individualities are held together by a central one,
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and
this
one plus the eight gives us the number nine, the number of
gestation.
:
months required for perfect
There are four Queens; nine
multiplied by four equals thirty-six
tation, or 3 plus
again the number of perfect ges-
6 equals
is
9.
it
A
is
Queen, then,
symbolic of the spiritual nature in man, for
It is the spirit
the spirit that gives life and light to the body.
which
ascends to Heaven, according to the pattern set by the great Teacher.
The flower
life;
is
an emblem of
life
and woman's function
life
is
to bring forth
therefore only
emblems of
are found associated with the
Queens, with one exception, Queen of Spades; associated with her
see a lighted candle.
we
(See Queen of Spades.)
This
is
a beautiful
way
of telling in symbol the story of death and resurrection, for the Zodiacal place of the
Queen
of Spades
is
in the sign of Aquarius, repre-
sented by
two wavy
lines
thusx^^^.
These signify the River of
It is the spirit that
Death, the two lines picturing waves of water.
must make the journey across the River of Death, hence, the Queen
being a symbol of that
life
which never
dies,
she
is
the proper one to
carry the candle that lights the soul through the dark valley and
shadow of
There
death.
is still
another language to this card.
She turns her face
away from
the
emblem
of death (the Spade), and earnestly contem-
plates the spiritual light within symbolized
by the candle.
;
It is
woman's
nature, then, to turn to
God
in time of trouble
instead of seeking reas Christmas
venge, she seeks Divine help through prayer.
And now
Christ, I
time
is
with
us,
and we celebrate the birth of
wish to show
the most startling truth yet in connection with this "little book."
this
For
purpose
I feel
the need of a sub-text which shall be
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The
history of the United States
in
and
its
relation to the world, as read
symbols through the Deck of Cards.*
discovery,
The
result of
still
growth and influence of
this nation is the direct
mankind's recognition of the Christ principle within him, that
small voice ever knocking at the door of each one's conscience.
tells all
This voice
tion as
who
listen that
woman
is
is
as
much
a Divine crea-
man.
It also tells that
lies in
woman
a ruler as well as man.
life
But
her power to rule
take
it.
her ability to conceive
rather than to
The world has always worshiped
have seen by the
is
the masculine God, and
we
"little
book" that while the
man God
in
nature
a destroyer the
woman God
in nature is a preserver.
Let
us, then,
with the birth of a
new
year and a
new
century,
acknowledge the Mother of Life and Love
Father.
in nature as well as the
This resolution adopted,
we can
take
up the history
of the
United States as revealed in the
"little
book."
listened to the
little
The
discoverer of
America
(Columbus)
voice within and a
woman
furnished the means that enabled him to
make
the first voyage.
Isabella
When Queen
way
had heard of the
New World
many
as
it
ap-
peared to Columbus, and had considered the
stood in the
obstacles that
of successfully carrying out his plans, and
knowing
the impoverished condition of her exchecquer, she said:
"I will assume the undertaking for
my own crown
of Castile, and
it if
am
ready to
pawn my own
jewels to defray the expenses of
the
funds in the treasury shall be found inadequate."
*This portion of this book was written several years before the publication of the present work, in a series of letters at about Christmas time. The Author.
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143
The
early settlement of the country
was
the result of man's de-
sire to be free to express his religious opinions.
This
is
soon followed
by
THIRTEEN COLONIES,
suit,
correfree-
sponding to the thirteen cards in each
demanding absolute
dom
for
all
mankind, and a
woman
conceives an elastic banner to
symbolize to the world the fact that a
of which
is
new
principle is born, the
name
it
Liberty.
say "elastic banner" for the reason that
is
changes every time a territory
admitted to statehood.
Since the es-
tablishment of this Government,
history of the world that
it it is
woman
has been so prominent in the
difficult to
keep pace with her.
But, be
said to her honor
and
credit,
and
let it
ever live in letters of eternal
fire,
her influence has invariably been on the side of peace and moral
advancement.
Most
all
of the
new
issues tending to
make man
I
free are
due to
all;
the fact that
woman
first
gave them
birth.
cannot mention
few
will suffice.
Theosophy, Blavatsky; Christian Science, Eddy;
Sisters; the
Spiritualism,
Fox
W.
C. T. U., distinctly a
woman's
organization, an outgrowth of the
there are
all
woman's crusade
in Ohio.
Then
many
organizations of
women,
national and international,
having for their object the betterment of humanity.
Women's
their influ-
clubs are springing into existence in large numbers,
and
ence in our legislative bodies
is
growing larger each day.
The reader can
to
follow out this line of thought and perhaps call
in our national
mind
the
many and important changes
and
state
laws that have been the direct result of woman's effort.
At no time
accorded such
life
in the
modern
history of the world has
all
woman
been
liberties
and allowed to enter
vocations of industrial
so extensively as since the discovery of America.
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Let us view in brief the female sex and see
the male sex compares with her.
how unfavorably
Agrippa says:
In the first place woman is regarded as better than ma.i, having received the better name. Man was called Adam, meaning Earth
;
woman, Eve, meaning
Life.
As much
as life excels earth,
woman
In the order of creation, first is the incorruptible soul, excels man. then corruptible matter, beginning with minerals, herbs, trees, shrubs then zoophites, brutes, reptiles, fishes, birds, quadrupeds; lastly two human beings. First of these the male, then the female. Then the Nothing greater, nothing creator rested, his work being finished.
more
beautiful than
woman was
conceived by ihe Lord.
Man was
created outside the gates of paradise;
first paradisaical creation.
woman was the Nature respects woman's natural charms
by not compelling her to suffer the humiliation of baldheadedness. Woman's purity is vouched for in the old adage that "when a woman washes she is clean;" though she wash in several waters she does not soil them, whereas if man do wash in ten waters he soils and clouds them all. It was Adam who was forbidden to eat of the fruit of the Woman was therefore created free. tree of knowledge. St. Bernard says Eve was chosen as a field for temptation by the devil because she was the most perfect. She erred in ignorance but man sinned knowingly. So when the Lord appeared on earth again at the dawn of the Christian era he humbled himself as man and overcame as a descendant of woman. He would not be born of man, but woman alone was the chosen vessel and medium. She alone was
:
considered
fit
to be a parent of the Divinity.
They were women who first met the Lord after His death; He honored them by making His appearance first to them. No persecution or heresy in the church ever began with woman. They were men who betrayed, sold, bought, accused, condemned, mocked and cruicified the Lord. Women were iX the foot of the
cross and they were at the sepulchre.
The Virgin Mary is the Adam, fresh from the
woman's charms.
Samson's strength
chief prop of the church.
creative hands,
fell
an easy captive to
failed him in the presence of a woman. Solomon was wise, but a woman deceived him. Job was patient until a woman disturbed it. It was Peter the favorite who was, by woman, made to deny
his
Lord.
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Even
the wickedness of
woman
is
in the eyes of the
Lord many
times preferable to the virtues of the men.
Rachel was praised for deceiving her father, and Rebecca because she obtained fraudulently Jacob's benediction. die in the seed of Adam and live in the seed of Eve. The first bigamists, drunkards and tyrants were men. The his-
We
tory of the world 'is red with the blood of men, and our prisons are
filled
with men.
to
Abraham was told to hearken to the voice of Sarah his wife. The scientific and learned doctor is often discomfited and put
flight
by the ignorant midwife.
astrologers of old, as "shepherds,"
figurations of the heavens that a Savior
the
saw by the conwas to visit the earth but He, Savior, was conceived of woman, and during His ministry woman
first to
The wise
was
be forgiven of her
sins.
That man regards
ence extended her
woman
as his superior
is
shown by
the defer-
always gives her the right of way. He worships at her shrine and bedecks her noble body with the finest of raiment and jewels. It was St. Paul who said "Wives, be subject to your husbands," but it must not have been a Divine Law he was speaking of, for he also said "In Christ there is neither male nor female but a new creature/'
the street.
: :
when meeting on
He
The United
duty to perform
of cards.
States as a
that duty
member
of the family of nations has a
is
prophesied and symbolized by the deck
The
signs of the times already point to the fulfillment of
the prophesy.
The prophesy
is
that universal peace shall
come
to the civilized
world; that wars shall give
way
to reason (through arbitration).
With
the disappearance of war,
woman's sphere of
activity
and
usefulness will be equal to that of man.
inspirational nature of
ally developed
;
Through
the intuitional and
woman, man
is
being more and more psychic-
as his inner nature
becomes awakened, and he becomes
more open
to inspiration his inventive genius
waxes more
alert.
As
result of this the agencies of
war become more and more
0
to war.
destructive
finally the nations of earth will not dare to
Even now man's
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inventive
genius has enabled him
to almost annihilate
distance.
Balloons, telephones, wireless telegraphy, torpedoes,
hand granades,
smokeless powder, cannon with a range of twenty-five miles, portable
railroads
and armored
trains, all,
combine to make war, even now,
arts
most horrible to contemplate.
during the next
during the past
fifty years in
fifty years,
it is
Should the
and sciences advance
a corresponding ratio with that
not difficult to see
made
why
nations would
seek arbitration rather than war.
In the future the greatest diplomat will be the greatest warrior.
"Blessed be the peacemaker."
for war.
The world
is
rapidly
growing too small
The United
any true science
Christ
States
at all
it
is
built
upon a number plan and
if
there be
must be the science of numbers.
was
the thirteenth one.
He was
came
the
embodiment of the
principle of freedom.
He
said
He
to set the world free, to establish freedom. States
is
The United
ple.
formed or established on the Christ
princi-
It
therefore becomes the duty of the United States to carry the
lighted torch of liberty to the nations of the earth; not
by imposing
first
upon other nations American customs, but by example, and the
great example
is
the liberty and equality of
woman
even now an
ac-
complished fact in the United States.
Already the proclamation has been made
in
symbol by the colossal
female statue carrying the lighted torch of liberty at the entrance to
New York harbor,
principle
the principal port of the country.
That the American people have recognized the universal mother
and placed and
it
above
all
other things dear
is
shown by
the
fact that all gold
silver
money
bears the likeness of an American
woman.
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This image
to
is
not that of any particular
woman, made
to do honor
any particular time or administration.
it
It is free
from personal ex-
altation:
is
an image of perfect womanhood as conceived by the
American
people.
likeness is surrounded forever
The
by the thirteen original
stars,
and across her brow they have written the word "Liberty."
Man's
spiritual nature is said to
be feminine
American man has
unconsciously placed upon his
money a
picture of his spiritual nature.
Upon
the reverse side he has engraved an eagle.
This again
is
an
is
unconscious recognition of the spiritual nature, for while the eagle
called the
"king of birds/' and "king of the
all
air," still
no male eagles
are ever found; they are
females.
(So claimed by Agrippa.)
has he engraved a picture
his faith in the
Thus upon man's
of his spiritual
earthly
;
God (money)
to further
God (woman)
show
freedom
of the spirit he has caused to be graven a symbol of freedom in the
"king of the air" (eagle).
The
physical
make-up and
divisions of the United States corre-
spond with the physical make-up and divisions of the deck of cards.
The United
States
is
divided into two great parts or halves by the
Mississippi river,
corresponding to the two colors in cards.
is
The
eastern half of the United States
again divided by the Ohio river
river, thus
and the western half by the Missouri
ters,
producing four quar-
corresponding to the four
suits.
Besides ihese physical divisions
the country has been mentally divided, the the
North against the South,
West
against the East.
issue.
The
latter
on the money question, the
former on the slavery
Of
course, both these questions at present
is
seem to have been
settled
and the country
apparently a unit,
still
no
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one can
tell
what day a question may
arise causing the country to take
sides again.
in
We started with thirteen states corresponding to the thirteen cards each suit. We have grown to forty-five (with three knocking at
:
the 'door)
There
will be fifty-two before the perfect fulfillment of
the law, before the object of the birth of the United States will be
fully realized
and known.
When
and unclean
to
Liberty's child, Kansas, asked to be adopted, the unholy
thing, slavery,
had
to be
expunged.
Kansas may be said
United
States.
have been the cause of the death of slavery
Later, as though to
in the
amend any wrongs
that
may have
been com-
mitted on her account, she was first to give to
equality with
woman
freedom and
man through
the ballot.
Thus did
Liberty, in giving birth to Kansas, rid herself of the
obnoxious disease.
adolescence
Almost the
first
act of the child in
its
early
It
was
to give back to mother Liberty her
;
own
freedom.
was Kansas
that first adopted the prohibition law
movement which
was and
is
distinctively of
woman.
is
The Government
of the United States
divided into three heads,
is
Executive, Judiciary, Legislative.
Each department
authoritative
and
distinct, yet
they are interdependent.
in each suit.
Corresponding with the three court cards
Thus
the
King
is
the superior card in each suit.
He
is
the ruler, and by reason
is
of the weapons carried in his hand, which indicate he
a ruler by
might.
He
corresponds with the President or Executive.
in each suit is also a ruler, as
is
The Queen
shown by her crown, but
It is a
her ruling power
indicated by the flower carried in the hand.
lies in
symbol that her power to rule
her power to conceive, thus her
the
rulings or conquests are peaceful.
The Queens correspond with
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Judiciary.
The
Legislative
body represents that neutral quality repre-
sented by the Jacks or Knaves.
direct
The members
of the legislature
come
from the
people.
They
are of the people.
They
are also the adto the
visors
and counsellors of the President.
They communicate
people the wishes of the president.
desires of the people.
They inform
the president of the
selfish lot they are, not hesitating to sell out the president to
the people, or vice versa.
this they are
Unstable, unreliable, vacillating
because of
Knaves.
The
seat of
District of
;
Columbia
it is
is
a part of the United States and the
politics,
Government yet
its
not a state and takes no part in
It is
none of
citizens ever voting.
presided over by three commissuit.
sioners, again corresponding
with the three court cards in each
The
streets
and avenues of Washington City lead
to all points of
the compass.
Whatever
the party in
power
is,
that also
Washington
is.
She changes her
citizenship, therefore her complexion, with each
changing administration.
to suit the trumps.
She
is
the constant ruler, yet ever changing
The
is to
District of
Columbia
is to the
United States what the Joker
the
Deck
of Cards.
And
while the Joker
it is
may
be said to be a
introis
recent addition to the pack, I reply
no more recent than the
duction of the United States into the Gallery of Nations; one
as
young
as the other.
as I pen these lines I see, as in a vision, a
field,
And
new
it
universal flag
with a white
emblem
of purity.
leaf,
It
has upon
a red heart, em-
blem of Love, and a green clover
emblem of wisdom.
The
lan-
guage of
this
banner
is
"Virtue expressed in Love, peace and wisdom."
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And
hear a voice saying
"Any
nation that shall adopt this flag and
life."
live its principles shall
have eternal
:
Now
let
me
refer to the text
"It shall be in thy
mouth sweet as
honey, and in thy belly bitter."
'
The deck
it
of cards has for centuries been in the world's mouth.
it
And
has been sweet because
pleasure,
has been used for a plaything
vice.
it
it
means of
an instrument of
But once
let
man
digest
by becoming acquainted with the laws
up" and become wise
bitter,
symbolizes;
it
let
man
"eat
it
in its teachings
and then
does, indeed,
become
because
it
forces one to
walk
in the straight
and narrow path.
The American Flag may some day have
fifty-two stars,
and
is
woman may some day
perfect.
be man's equal, provided the law of the Lord
As
has been pointed out, the duty of the United States and
its rela-
tion to the balance of the
er," "mediator," as that
world
is
that of "light bearer," "peace
mak-
prophecy
is
written in the sacred book of 52.
We are a nation of Masons,
we
to be "taken"
of Christians, at the present free.
Are
and "accepted' as such by the grand
architect of the
Universal temple ?
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PART
VI.
MORE DISCLOSURES AND GRAND DISCOVERIES. THE
LITTLE BOOK STILL HOLDS OUR ATTENTION AND BY THE AID OF THE GRAND MAN OF THE UNIVERSE
WE OPEN TO VIEW NEW AND UNHEARD-OF USES
FOR THE SACRED EMBLEMS
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PART
By
it
SIX.
reference to Chart No. i,* of which Part
VI
is
explanatory,
in the difr
will be seen that the
names
of the
months are repeated
ferent circles.
The only
circle the reader will consider,
however
is
that wherein the
name
of the
month
is
written in the
LARGEST
is
TYPE.
For instance, March and August appear
first
in the sign Virgo.
This simply means that on the
sign Virgo ten degrees.
day
of
March
the earth
in the
Each degree
the
is
indicated
by a short
radial line
on the inside
of
inner circle.
During the month
of
March
the world
passes
through Virgo and into Libra ten degrees.
Of course the sun, being
opposite to the earth, would appear in the signs of Pisces and Aries,
therefore the large type has reference to the location of the
for
EARTH
for the
any day
period.
in the
year; the small type
it
locates the
SUN
same
Thus
will
be seen by those having a knowledge of
the science of astrology that the two systems, Geocentric and Heliocentric,
are embraced.
The former assumes
the
Earth to be the
center of the universe, the latter the Sun.
The
contains
chart
was made
for class
work
in the study of
Symbolism and
much
that cannot possibly be explained in
book form.
The
reader
is
requested, however, to study the chart in connection with
this chapter in order to get the full benefit of the author's
meaning.
^Several orthographic errors appear in the Chart; unavoidable lack of time prevented their correction for use in the present edition. Author.
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CHAPTER
XI.
The Grand Archetypal Man
With the Four Elements,
The
Fire,
Four Suits Co-ordinate
Earth, Air and Water
Bodies
Growth and Development of Our
Result of Planetary Influence
Shown To Be the
By the Chart Every One a Picture of Can See the Nature of His Cross It the Masonic Grand Lodge or King Solomon's TempleThe
Is
Candidate
Sign
b
Is
Symbolized by the Jack of Diamonds in the
Libra,
Quarter of Wealth
The
Tramp and the
Millionaire
The Kidneys Brains of SexationThe Two
Pillars of the Temple.
EXPLANATION OF CHART.
To
the reader versed in astrological science or one having even a
"reading knowledge,"
much
of this chart will be self-explanatory.
little,
The Mason
will find but
at first glance, to
is
remind him of
the teaching of Masonry, yet this chart
temple, telling the
a picture of the universal
re-
same story and revealing the same laws as are
vealed to the candidate in his journey from the lowest to the highest
degrees.
The
Christian will perhaps be slow to admit that the Signs of the
Zodiac and the Deck of Cards have anything to do with the "revealed
plan of salvation."
Nevertheless, the whole story of the Bible
from
beginning to end
is
included in this chart.
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It is
not the author's desire to explain
it
from any standpoint
other than that of Masonry.
The
circle
is,
of course, a symbol of Infinity
it is
symbolic of that
great circle including our sun and the solar universe.
The four emblems
Spade
at the corners
Heart,
Club,
Diamond and
are
the symbols of
the four universal
elements, Fire, Air,
Earth and Water.
By
the influence of the planets one
upon the other
within this universal
circle,
causing these four elements to chemicalize
In other words, our bodies are
and commingle, our bodies are formed.
formed
by, or rather are the result of, planetary influence
and are com-
posed of the four elements.
As proof
is
that our bodies are the result of planetary influence
call
it
only necessary to
the reader's attention to the changes recorded
in the
human body
as a result of planetary change. Follow the
growth
of the body from time of conception.
At
the end of one revolution of the
moon around
the earth or,
twenty-seven days from conception, certain conditions prevail, cords
and tendons are united and menstration
enth day, or
ceases.
Upon
the eighty-sev-
when Mercury has made one
it is
revolution around the sun,
which
is
the ninety day period,
;
impossible to separate the foetus
from the mother for the Lord hath "sealed" and "they
hath sealed
let
whom
the
Lord
no man put asunder."
is
One
when
the
revolution of Mercury
equal to three of the
moon and
moon
has
made seven
in other
revolutions around the earth the planet
Venus has made one;
words we are sealed by the planet of
it is
beauty and love (Venus), and
under the harmonious influences
of this planet that our bodies are perfected and
many
are born at the
full
seventh month, this being the month of perfection.
The
period of
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gestation, however, requires nine revolutions of the
moon
or three
revolutions of Mercury, which equal certain perfect fractional parts
of revolutions of the larger planets, dating from the time
when we
are born into the world to take up the cross of matter on the five points
of contact.
At
of
its
this period the earth,
:
however, has
it
made but
three-fourths (occurthirteen
sun,
journey around the sun when
has completed
its circle
ring about the third
circuits
month
after birth), the
moon
has
made
around the
earth,
Mercury has made four around the
its
and
Venus has almost completed
course
all
second circuit around the sun.
Of
de-
the larger planets have progressed a certain
number of
grees through the various signs of the Zodiac.
About one year from
birth
we
ripen under the influence of
its
Mars
or as that planet does not complete
the time of our conception) until
circuit
around the sun (from
we
are about one year old,
:
we may
by
be said to be sealed by him at that time
the
"intelligence" displayed,
his influence is manifested
and we begin to measure distance by
reaching out for things and in
many ways
exhibiting reason.
is
The next
planet
we
ripen under or are "sealed" by
old Jupiter,
who
requires twelve of our years to
go around the sun
once.
He
lin-
gers one year in each of the twelve signs of the Zodiac, and
when he
completes his journey around the sun and returns to the point whence
he started when
we were
conceived
at the
we respond
to that return
by be-
coming competent or arriving
age of puberty.
that,
Saturn or Satan requires twenty-nine years, or about
complete one circuit around the sun. Saturn
his influence is
is
to
a spiritualizing planet
upon the
spiritual rather
than the physical nature, and
life,
our physical bodies stop growing at about that time of
and our
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minds turn into such channels as cause us to contemplate the future
state.
Extraordinary experiences generally accompany the ripening
:
in-
fluences of this planet
neys, divorces, etc.
sickness, accidents, marriage, childbirth, jouris
Saturn
called the
God
of Death and as
it is
Saturn's influence which causes the growth of the body to cease and
the spiritual nature to
tion to discover
awaken
it
does not require very strong imagina-
why Saturn
should be called an evil planet, and also
reveal the origin of his Satanic Majesty.
At about
the twenty-ninth year the physical
body
dies
(meta-
phorically speaking)
and the
spiritual
man
is
born or awakened.
Many
people experience religion at this time or have a decided
faith or in
change of religious
life
some manner are brought
to consider
from a new viewpoint.
The next
planet to seal us with the stamp of fate
is
is
Herschel or
Uranus whose year
equal to eighty-four of ours
he consumes eighty-
four of our years in girdling the sun once.
He
The
urn
our
in
remains seven years in each of the twelve signs of the Zodiac.
influence of
Uranus
is is
also spiritual
the
work begun by
Sat-
our twenty-ninth year
supposed to be finished by Uranus in
is
eighty-fourth year.
sight,
His ripening influence
teeth,
generally
most
marked; second
new
second growth of hair and
many
other noticeable changes
mark
his
completed journey around ihe sun.
Neptune, the outer sentinel of our solar system, whose year or
circuit
around the sun
is
is
equal to one hundred and sixty-four of our
;
years,
also a great spiritualizer
he never
fails to
complete the work
of spiritualizing begun by Saturn.
Very marked changes take
place in both
men and women
at the
forty-second year, and again in the forty-ninth.
These changes, no
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doubt, are results of planetary combinations, as the forty-second year
is
the half of a
Uranian year and a fourth of a Neptunian year.
These observations, being only general :n character, are given
here to indicate to the student a line of thought which,
lead to rich discoveries.
if
followed, will
The human
or
figure
drawn within
the circle
is
the Archetypal are
all
Man,
man
of the universe, in the image of
whom we
made.
in
If the reader will refer to the chart
and find the month
circle,
which
he was born, then count the lines on the inside
one for each day,
he can by this means ascertain in just what part of the Grand Solar
Man
the "Earth"
was
at the
time of his birth. Then by counting back
nine months he will see in what part of the Grand
place.
Man
conception took
The sun and
earth appear to be opposite each other, therefore,
knowing where
the earth
was
at birth, the
if
sun must have been in ex-
actly the opposite sign.
Hence
one
will locate the earth at conception
and
birth
on the
chart, then
draw a
line to the opposite sign (the loca
is
tion of the sun), he will see just
what
the nature of the cross with
which he was laden
at birth.
To
illustrate
We
will say a person is
born September 30.
is)
The
Earth was
in Aries
(where the Jack of Hearts
10 degrees.
The
sun was, of course, in the sign of Libra (where the Jack of Diamonds
is).
Counting backward nine months the earth would be
in
Cancer
(Jack of Clubs) about ten degrees, and the sun in Capricorn (Jack of
Spades).
If the sun
was
in the
house of Capricorn at time of conception
all
and
if
the sun be the source of
light
and
life
then Capricorn fur*
nished the soul that was baptized into the waters of gestation in the
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house of Cancer.
That which was conceived,
then, in
Cancer was
brought forth nine months afterward in the
t:ign
of Aries.
Capricorn furnishes the soul, from the sun
Cancer furnishes the
matrix, the Earth; Aries furnishes the completed body, the Earth;
Libra blesses the work because the sun
breath
is
is
in Libra at the time the first
drawn; "and the Lord
blesses everything
and
calls it
good."
Masonry, as a school, teaches the law of the
candidate in
all his initiations
is
soul.
The Masonic
from
imitates the soul.
The
soul being
Heaven or God
sexless
and innocent of
earth's experience.
It is perfect
and has power and dominion over matter.
of the soul in
its
The journey
contact with matter
is
beautifully
delineated by the four Jacks in the chart.
As
the Jacks are symbols
of the neutral quality
it
will be seen they fitly typify the soul.
is
The
chart taken as a whole
a symbol of
King Solomon's
temple,
the entrance being at Libra, the Scales, in the quarter of Diamonds,
and the candidate
is
symbolized by the Jack of Diamonds,
who
is
per-
fect in body, Lis perfection
being symbolized by the two eyes.
He
is
of
God and
has authority, manifested by the crown.
His innocence and
carries in his
inexperience are
shown by
the beardless face.
He
hand a
cant hook with which he rolls the logs and heavy timbers together, thus
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proving him to be a "builder."
Upon
his breast
he carries a quiver of
arrows, symbolic of destruction; in other words the quiver of arrows
spmbolizes that the soul, the traveler or candidate, must depend upon
the country through which he
is
sojourning for sustenance.
It also
means that we are to
the cant
let
go of yesterday
as being forever dead, while
hook
is
a symbol of hope and faith in the future.
tries
God sometimes
lated wealth.
our faith by taking from us
a stout heart to spend the
all
our accumu-
It requires
last cent.
The
lar
speculator on change or the gambler, venturing his last doldeal, manifests
is
on a single
more
faith in
humanity, more faith in
God, more faith in himself;
by far a braver man and stands nearer
to God, than the hypocritical Christian
who
serves the devil six days
and God one, or the Mason who takes the degrees and covers himself
with jewels, yet sees in them only an opportunity to further his
personal ends.
own
The tramp The
internally
is
a millionaire, for he
is
is satisfied.
millionaire internally
spirit.
a tramp, for he
is filled
with fear and
vexation of
The candidate
ized
enters the temple at the
House
of Libra, symbol-
by the Balances.
These are metallic and have no feelings of
sympathy or favoritism.
They weigh
for the rich and the poor alike.
They
are the symbol of universal justice, that "as a
man soweth
no honorary
filled
so shall he reap."
They
teach the lesson that there are
members
in
heaven or
hell; that
both places or conditions are
with souls
reward.
who have worked
their
way
there and earned their just
They
teach the candidate that he must weigh himself in dealis
ings with mankind; instead of judging his neighbor he
himself.
to
judge
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Our candidate
Grand
enters the temple through that portion of the
Man known
as the kidneys, the brains of sexation.
likened to the
They might be
two
pillars at the entrance of Solo-
mon's temple, called strength and beauty, male and female, or father
and mother.
The Diamond (which
in another chapter,)
is
is
the cross of matter folded
up as
is
shown
quar-
taken on
by the
soul
and
in the
Diamond
lives.
ter the soul lingers for ages,
It learns
having many and repeated
how
to govern matter
by the power of
will.
It learns
how
to wisely
and justly use earthly power coming as
a result of large
landed possessions, as those of the nobility.
It learns
how
to wisely use
money and
to justly dispense the
favors resulting from the possession of great wealth.
It learns that
from the soul which has much much
is
expected.
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CHAPTER
XII.
Jack of Spades, Sign Capricorn, Quarter of Death
didate
The Can-
Has Lost His Perfection
Compensation
The
Learns the Lesson of Scapegoat It in This Quarter
Is
the Soul Meets and Overcomes Death.
After mastering the quarter of Diamonds our candidate next appears as the Jack of Spades in the quarter of Death or Spades.
In his contact with matter he has lost original perfection and he
now
appears imperfect, which
is
symbolized by the one eye.
He
still
has divine authority
shown by the crown.
face.
He
is still
young and inexperienced
shown by the youthful
He
The mustache,
he
is
though, shows added experience.
realizes fully that
to learn
the lesson of death, yet turns his face from the
estly contemplating
emblem
of death, earn-
an hour glass held
in the hand.
He
watches the
sands run from one end to the other, a symbol that as the sands of
one
life
life
run out the glass
is
inverted and the
same sands and the same
are again set in motion.
He
contemplates nature, observing that
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season follows season; that the trees do not suffer
when shedding
their leaves; that the earth gives abundantly year after year, but that
she demands a return of every morsel given.
life is
He
is
taught that
all
all
of
God and
that
God
too demands a complete return of
He
hath given.
In the
first
house of the quarter of spades
is
that portion of the
feet of
anatomy of the Grand
Man
called the knees.
These are the
piayer and are symbols of humility and meekness.
enters the portals of death he comes in fear
cally,
When
the soul
and trembling, metaphori-
on bended knees.
the messenger of death
When
makes
his appearance, the soul
leaves the sins of the
body behind, entering
blindfold, so to speak,
into the
unknown.
of Capricorn
is
The Goat
is
made
is
the "scapegoat"; the candidate
said to ride the goat, which
to say,
when
a candidate enters a
initiation into
Mason's lodge he dies to the world and rides the goat of
the
unknown
mysteries which must forever be as sacred to
him
as
death.
In the quarter of death symbolized by the Spade (Acorn) the
candidate soul learns the great grand lesson lhat
man
has a triune
nature
Spirit, soul
and body that the acorn as a symbol teaches that
;
the outer shell corresponds with the outer body; that the kernel, or
meat, corresponds with the spirit; that the
the soul
;
germ corresponds with
it
that as
we
study the acorn
we
learn that
must
it
die
from the
parent
tree,
be buried in the coid black earth, where
it
rots, disinte-
grates and decays in order that the soul of
tree.
may come
forth a
new
Our
candidate soul after
many and
repeated expressions finally
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163
learns to meet death fearlessly
and with
at least
some degree
of
knowledge of what
not end
all,
lies
beyond the grave.
is
He knows
that death does
that the change called death
only a change, not a de-
struction or annihilation, that the veil between the
two worlds
is
not
al-
together opaque.
Having become a master
of this quarter he can with a feeling
of truth say, "I have died and been buried and having overcome the
grave
am now
entitled to everlasting life."
Death has no more terrors and our candidate, instead of being
afraid of death, faces
soul can
it
with that bravery and candor only a fearless
is
know.
The bravery
a result of knowledge, rather than
fanaticism or blind faith, and gives to the possessor that respect for
life
which wisdom brings.
He
regards
life in
whatever form as Di-
vine and entitled to liberty to express
its
itself
to the fullest extent of
opportunity.
Even
the
most venomous
reptile to
him
is
entitled to liberty
and
freedom of expression.
He
sees
God
in everything.
Laws
himself.
are unnecessary to protect life at his
hand he
:
is
a law unto
As Emerson
says
"He
needs no army, fort or navy
he loves
men
too well;
no
bribe, or feast, or palace, to
draw
friends to him;
no vantage ground,
no favorable circumstance.
thinking; no church, for he
He
is
needs no library, for he has not done
is
a prophet; no statute book, for he
value
;
the
lawgiver no money, for he
;
is
no road, for he
is at
home wher-
ever he
is;
no
experience, for the life of the creator shoots through
his eyes."
him and looks from
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CHAPTER
XIII.
Jack of Hearts in Quarter of Love, Sign Aries
date
Is
The
CandiIs
Still Imperfect
Having Overcome
Death He
Now Taught the Lesson of the Evergreen LeafHe Learns to Walk With God The Debris of Solomon's Temple, Human ThoughtThe Discovery and Raising of
the Grand Master by the Candidate Himself
T's.
The Three
Having descended from
the
House
of Libra
down through
the
quarter of Death (Spades) covering six degrees, or one half of the
grand
circle,
our candidate
now
appears as die Jack of Hearts in the
sign Aries of the heart quarter or quarter of love.
He
is still
struggling with his selfish nature,
is
more or
is
less
im-
perfect, symbolized
by the one
eye.
His divine power
still
at his
command, shown by
the royal crown.
learn,
He
is still
a searcher after light
and a student willing to
manifested by the youthful face.
His
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165
innocence
is
also
shown by
the beardless face.
He
faces the
emblem
of love, showing a desire to manifest that divine gift, but as the
heart
is
really a picture of a flame of fire
it is
also a symbol of the
soul being led by the light within, the fire of conscience.
Our
candidate has in his hand a sprig of acacia or evergreen
life.
leaf,
a symbol of eternal
This
is
given for his contemplation after
It is to
the trying ordeal of passing through the quarter of Death.
remind him of the eternity of
eternal truth that to die
is
life
and to be a mute witness of the
live is to die,
to live
and to
life
and
lest
cur can-
didate forget that "in the midst of
sociated with
we
are in death," he has as-
him a beheading-ax.
journey
It is
behind him, so he never
knows when
his life's
may
be cut short.
life
Savior or Christ are the duties of
all
imposed upon a soul that
would express
this quarter;
that which
is
symbolized by the Jack of Hearts in
for he
must express divine love consciously.
To
be
more
explicit, the soul here pictured is to heal the nations
by the power
is
of the spoken word.
This
is
that
power of love which
being exis
pressed by hundreds and thousands in the world to-day;
it
called
Magnetism, Divine Science, Christian Science, Mesmerism, Hypnotism and Suggestion.
All
this,
reduced to one creed, means "the power
to speak the truth consciously."
The
sprig of acacia
is
a promise to him
life
;
who
will use this divine
evil, in-
power for good of everlasting
he
who
uses his power for
tentionally, shall lose his life, as symbolized
by the beheading-ax.
Since starting on his journey in the sign Libra our candidate
has passed six of the great signs of the Zodiac, has taken six degrees,
and
is
now
in the seventh.
He
descended through the six signs cover-
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ing the animal man, at the beginning of which are the kidneys, said
to be the brains of procreation.
There
is
a legend in connection with the building of King Soloeffect that the architect of the temple
mon's temple to the
was
at-
tacked by three ruffians and accidentally killed and that the body was buried in the "debris," the latter being very deep.
But few readers
of the legend ever stop to consider the utter impossibility of debris ac-
cumulating where there
not stop to reason that
ing, there
if
is
not the sound of any metal tool.
is
They do
and hew-
there
no sawing, carving,
splitting
cannot possibly be any accumulation of debris.
debris referred
to,
The
that
then,
must be of a nature
different
from
we
are
wont
to ascribe to that term.
The legend
the
beautifully hides the truth
and proves abundantly
wisdom of those
ancient mystics
who
sought by means of legends
and pictures to keep the
light of truth forever
burning on the altars of
human
As
that
brotherhood.
the kidneys are the brains of procreation
it is
through them
all
human
desire
must find expression, and, as man's hopes,
it is
prayers and ambitions are born in his progeny,
that portion of the
plain to see
how
human anatomy from
the kidneys
down
to the feet
can be likened to the debris of a building, for so long as
human
thought
is
held above the waist line
it is
not a maker of waste or ani-
mal matter.
Adulteration does not consist in a union of the sexes but rather
in the action of adulterated
thought upon matter.
Impure or adultersin-
ated thoughts,
ful
when born
into flesh
and blood, produce imperfect,
specimens of humanity.
The
creative
power of the soul can be used for
evil as well as for
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167
good, but
vice versa.
evil
can only be discovered from the standpoint of good and
spirit of lies
The
can only express
its
itself truthfully as
lie.
The world of
of form,
is
matter, because of
changefulness and instability
not the everlasting truth, and
it
when
the soul becomes en-
tangled, as
were, in
its
meshes
it
may
be said to "be buried in the
debris of the temple."
architect
The
legend, however, goes
raised
on to
state that the
state.
was "discovered" and
from the supposed dead
is
This discovery and raising from the dead
nicely symbolized
by the
Jack of Hearts in the sign Aries,
it
being the seventh sign from Libra
counting the latter one, Taurus two, and Saggltarius three.
The "discovery"
is
made by
the candidate himself when, find-
ing himself in the quarter of divine love, symbolized by the heart, and
realizing that he has successfully passed through the quarter of Death,
has actually died, been buried, and
still lives,
he awakens to the grand
realization that in order to express divine love he
must
see in every
man
that
same spark of divine
fire
he knows shines within himself.
is
He makes
the "discovery" that he
himself an expression of the
word: that every human being has the same source as himself, that
each and every soul
is
a worker in the universal temple.
He makes
the "discovery" that every
human
soul
is
a brother or sister journeying
light within according to the
toward the same goal, each following the
dictates of his
own
conscience; each actuated by the same divine fire
and, whether the results of their actions be for right or wrong, they
are
still
entitled to brotherly love
which includes forgiveness.
set.
Hmanity reads
the story of Christ and admires the example
Doctors of Divinity say that
He
set the pattern of salvation,
but
who among poor humanity
can forgive the ordinary criminal ?
Much
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less if nailed to the cross
could they from their innermost soul say,
"Father, forgive them, for they
It is in this
know
not what they do?"
seventh degree or
first
house in the quarter of Love
that the Jack of Hearts truly pictures forth the lesson which
man
must discover for himself that he
to save himself he of
all,
is
his
own
dear Savior, and in order
it
must forgive
sin
wherever
may
exist; but first
his
before he can forgive sin in others, he must
know
own
sins
have been forgiven, and
the sprig of acacia.
this forgiveness of his sins is
symbolized by
Having
purified himself by passing through the
quarter of death and having
son-ship of God, he
is
come
into a conscious realization of his
now
prepared to become a co-worker with God.
is
To
do God's will then in the forgiveness of sin
the
grand
les-
son of this combined symbol.
The
three ruffians spoken of in the legend as having killed the
architect are
FEAR, IGNORANCE and SELFISHNESS,
some-
times referred to as the three "J"s.
These three
principles,
when given
full expression, will
it
so encase
the soul in quagmires of matter as to
make
necessary that a Christ
come
to the rescue.
fear that the needs of
selfish
Through
to-morrow
will not be supplied,
man becomes
and
distrustful, tyrannical
and inhuman, forget-
ting the rights of his fellow
man and
even perjuring his
own
soul in his
mad
desire to gratify his selfish nature.
Because of his ignorance of the laws of his
sickness
own being he
suffers
and deformities and
dies prematurely.
Because of these three ruffians
human laws
are necessary.
Lawmakers do not
enact laws for their
own
personal government
for office
but for the government of their fellowman.
The candidate
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169
never asks for the suffrages of his constituents in order that he
enact laws for himself.
root of his desires
is
may
It is his
neighbor he wishes to control, and the
of the three ruffians.
in
one or
all
Statutes are not
made
for statute makers.
Our
life
candidate has
made
is
the grand discovery that he has eternal
and walks with God,
evil.
a co-worker of God, knowing the law of
good and
Still
he must suffer the humiliation of having the
finger of scorn pointed at
him and hear the ignorant rabble shouting
"He
saved others, himself he cannot save,"
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CHAPTER
XIV.
Jack of Clubs, Quarter of Wisdom, Sign Cancer
The CandiIs
date Takes the Degree of Perfection and
Crowned
With
Life Everlasting
Is
The True Lesson
of the Cable
Isis
Tow
Revealed
The
Legend of Osiris and
The
Zodiacal Sign of the Crab (Cancer) a Symbol Teaching
the Same Lesson as the Cable Tow
The Candidate Soul Discovers and Lays Hold of His Own Heart He Becomes the WordAn Ancient Badge of a Free and Accepted
Mason.
Having descended through
the "debris" of the temple of hu-
man
the
thought and having been raised from the dead, he
now
starts
on
upward journey through
the quarter of love (Hearts), having for
of Cancer, symbolized
his goal the
House or degree
by the Crab in
the quarter of Clubs (wisdom).
Here our
candidate, as the Jack of Clubs, shows that he has
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171
profited by his experiences and
is
now
is
perfect,
having discovered that
which he sought.
His perfection
symbolized by the two eyes.
He
bolized
has returned to his pristine innocence, purity and virtue, symface.
by the youthful and beardless
He
is
of
God and
t>till
has
a
authority,
shown by the court crown.
No
longer, however,
is life
mystery, for he wears the sprig of evergreen in his crown, indicating
he has been crowned with
life everlasting.
is
To
the
sum
of
all
his experiences and, notwithstanding he
con-
sciously walking with
light,
God and doing God's
will,
he
still
desires
more
and stands
at the
door of the temple knocking for admittance
into those recesses
where can be found the Jewel of precious knowledge
been
left
he
now
realizes has
behind.
The
face
is
turned away from
the (Club)
emblem of knowledge,
its
this attitude
showing that the past
In this degree our
as well as the future holds
lessons of worth.
candidate discovers the real lesson taught by the Cable
sees that
it
Tow.
He now
has grown longer and larger each succeeding degree.
is
The Cable Tow
a symbol of the one connecting ray of remem-
brance that furnishes a means by which
trials
may
be registered the
many
and tribulations of the soul
in its contact with mater.
Thus we are
told in the Egyptian sacred legend that Osiris (the
sun) was slain by Typhon, a gigantic monster typical of darkness and
the evil
power of nature.
The body was
sea.
placed in a chest, thrown into
the River Nile
Isis (the
and swept out to
moon) ransacks
the whole earth in search of the body
which she
finally finds horribly mutilated.
She joins the severed parts
is
and
raises
him
to life again.
The legend
a beautiful symbol beauti-
fully hiding the truth:
The
all
four elements are four great solvents:
material forms to their atomic construe-
water will in time reduce
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tion.
Animal
bodies,
when buried
in the earth, soon rot
and pass back
to their former chemical properties, to be re-embodied into other forms,
but the soul of man, being neither positive nor negative,
is
immune
from the powers of
attraction
and repulsion and cannot,
the element,
fire,
therefore, be
dissolved by the elements.
soul.
Even
has no effect on the
The
vibrations of soul are
fire,
many
millions times greater than the
vibrations of
even of the degree of heat necessary to melt metals.
publica-
The author has asked many Masons and searched many
tions for a true definition of the Cable
Tow, but has found no one who
recognizes
it
as teaching the
Law
of Re-embodiment or Re-incarnation.
life
Each strand
soul,
of the Cable
Tow
symbolizes a
or expression of the
each expression binding the soul to that particular epoch. Each
life
.
span of
(even though
it
may
be an hundred years)
life is
is
but a mo-
ment
in the eternity of time,
it,
and each
so impinged
upon the
is
future as to be a part of
the
;
same as each hour of the day
day may be viewed
but a
small fraction of the whole
as each
life
in its entirety
its
from any one hour, so may the
of a soul be viewed in
entirety
when
ized
the soul has arrived at that degree of unfoldment here symbolin the sign of the Crab.
this sign of the
it
by the Jack of Clubs
The
cant.
esoteric
is
meaning of
Zodiac
is
quite signifi-
The crab
so constructed that
its
goes forward or backward with
it
equal agility.
direction
it
Indeed,
it is
make-up
is
such that
It is
matters not in what
goes
always forward.
a symbol of that degree
of unfoldment which must
tainty the infinite past
come to every
soul
when
it
sees for a cer-
and
the eternal future.
condition arrived at
:
which
will permit the candidate soul to
I
exclaim knowingly
"Before
realiza-
Abraham was
am."
It
comes into a definite and conscious
is
tion of the fact that time
a measurement of
moving bodies and has
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173
no place
that
all
in eternity; that in the realm of soul there is
no
time,
and
the eternities are
merged
into
Now.
and finds that
to be."
The candidate
"that which
is
soul learns the lesson of purpose
to be will be
and that which has been was
discovers,
is
The Cable Tow, he
Karma, and he
only a symbol of the law of
rejoices in the conscious return into at-one-ment with
God
or himself.
He now
sees himself
from
his beginning.
And
as he
looks back over the
endless Cable
Tow, he
sees that its
other end
merges into the immediate future; then, contemplating the future or
scrutinizing his Cable
Tow
stretching before him, he discovers
is
it
to be
circle,
every portion of which
a beginning and ending in himself.
Having now made
has sought, he
is
the discovery within himself of that which he
satisfied
no longer
with "substitute" knowledge.
He now knows
Key
the truth regarding his
own
being.
He
has the
the
that will unlock for
him the mysteries of the future
and
vaults of the dead past.
No
one has given him
himself.
this
key; he has disit.
covered
it
for himself, for
it is
No
one could give
He He
sees
how
valuable every experience has been, whether
it
be
an experience of joy or sorrow.
sees
how
every jot and
tittle
of his
life,
or
many
lives, in this
world or on many worlds have dovetailed, one into the other, and how
essential every experience
was
in order that
he might arrive at his
present unfoldment exactly on time.
Having made
lays hold of his
this discovery of his
own
immortality, he boldly
own
heart and cries, "Eureka, Eureka."
its
Knowing
that the fountain of life resides within himself, that
waters are pure or defiled according to his
a realization of the fact that he
is
own thought
he comes into
now
a Free
Mason and no
longer
bound by the cable tow of
necessity.
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Being a free worker
in the great temple of the Universe,
like himself, of
and
knowing
same
that every soul
is,
God, and destined for the
his brother;
goal, he needs take
no obligation to regard man as
to protect the virtue of
neither
must he be sworn
woman, because he
sees in every
woman
his
own
mother, sister or daughter, and in every
man
a brother.
The discovery
of these virtues within himself
life
is
not sufficient.
in his daily
He must
incorporate them into his
by living them
is
contact with humanity and wherever there
a weak strand in his
Cable
Tow
of lives, such as a broken pledge, or an injury done anwill
other, his
armor
be tested at the weakest part by some temptation
its
great enough to test
test
life
breaking power.
Should he
fail to
stand the
he must be re-bound by being re-born, and perhaps live a whole
for the accomplishment of one purpose.
If he stand the test
and prove himself worthy, he then becomes
to teach
a Free
and Accepted Mason worthy
by example rather than
by precept.
He
becomes a teacher of souls rather than men, and his home
a universe, rather than a world.
He
becomes The
Word
is true,
knowing
and what-
the truth he speaks truth, and whatsoever he sayeth
soever he doeth, he
bility his
knows
is
done for
eternity. Realizing this responsi-
wisdom
ripens into silence
and when he speaks to the multi-
tude he speaks in symbols, knowing they could not comprehend the
truth.
Having become a Free and Accepted Mason he
is
entitled to
wear
the breast-plate, the ancient badge of Free and Accepted Masons, seen
upon the King of Clubs.
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This badge, when analyzed, reveals the
bisected
circle of infinity,
which
is
by a horizontal
line.
The upper and lower
two great laws
halves of the
:
sphere would then be symbols of the
of nature
is
male
and female,
light
and darkness,
etc.
The
horizontal line
cross.
intersected
by a perpendicular one producing the tau
line
The perpendicular
Taken
being a symbol of
spirit,
the horizontal line that of matter.
together the two lines
mean
the "descent of spirit into matter."
The
two
tive,
triangles are symbols of the triune nature of
man;
also the posi-
negative and neutral qualities of matter.
triangles
When
interlaced these
two
become the
six pointed star equal to the six visible signs
see only
side.
of the Zodiac, since
six signs being
we can
one half of
this sphere
the other
on the reverse
spheres
Upon
the horizontal line will be
all.
seen five
little
seven
spheres in
These are the seven
all is
planets of this solar Universe.
Over and above
a rude resem-
blance to a bird just taking wing.
This badge when interpreted means that the wearer has traveled
the road of infinity; has discovered the light in darkness; has mastered the stars and
now
controls
them by causing matter
to obey his will.
at will, to
He
is
therefore free as a bird to
go from planet to planet
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build for himself a body out of the elements he finds there, and does
not of a necessity have to be born of woman.
He
does not
make
his appearance
to teach
among
mortals except at great
intervals,
and then only
some great lesson or right a wrong.
Such a soul was the Nazarene.
I
know
of no better
way
to illustrate the continuity of
life
than
by the accompanying
illustration.
Here
is
shown
a flat surface with
two openings and an endless chord
reaching from one to the other
observer sees
it
a hidden hand draws the chord.
view
at
The
enter or
come
into
one opening and pass out of
of the chord
sight at the other.
The observer knows not the length
So we
see life
behind the surface.
see
it
born into the world of matter.
little
We
short
pass out through the world of matter, and from that
span
we As
get a knowledge of the whole.
the assayer determines the value of the mother lode by the
sample, so
we may know
life
and our relation to
it
by a study of the
will be seen that
is
specimen
God
gives us from birth to death.
Thus
it
the whole object of Masonry, as taught in the various degrees,
in the
told
Deck of Cards by means of
fully explained
pictures.
The
story
is
elaborated
and more
by associating the emblems with the various
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177
signs of the Zodiac taking care the cards are placed in those signs
whose
card.
esoteric
meaning co-ordinates with the hidden language of the
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CHAPTER
XV.
A J3rief
Glimpse at the Esoteric Meaning of the Signs of the
Zodiac
Aries, the Head,
Signifies Strategy, Service
and
the
Soul Power; Also the Christ Principle
Breasts, Concentration, Service
Reins,
and
Cancer, Christ Libra,
Is
the
Teach Self Judgment, Service of an Unpleasant
To Lose the Power of One's Kidneys to Lose One's Life Why a Mason Should Protect His Kidneys
Nature
Capricorn, the Knees, Symbol of Reflection, Introspection
A Symbol of the Committee of InvestigationThe
Signs,
Four Mental
to
Homes of the Four Knaves, Combine
Make True
Birthplaces for the Only Divine Calling,
That of the Lawyer.
A
tion
is
still
larger degree of unf oldment and a
more elaborate explana-
had by considering the functions of that portion of the Grand
Man
of the Zodiac found in the various Zodiacal signs.
In astrology the sign Aries
connection with this sign
is
is
always the "rising sign," and in
associated the head of the Archetypal or
Grand Man.
It is
not the purpose of the author to explain here the
;
astrological significance of the Zodiacal signs
such explanation would
extend this book beyond the confines of one ordinary volume.
To
give the reader an insight into the beauties of symbolic readings I
will explain the four signs already partly considered in connection
with the four Jacks.
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ARIES,
THE RAM.
ram we
will
If
we study
the character of the
have revealed to us
with
its
several strong
and prominent
features.
It fights all its battles
head, which esoterically
means
strategy.
No greater
strategy
was ever
used than by the Nazarene
put to him.
ies, yet,
when answering by symbols
the questions
Those symbols have proven the world's greatest mysterat
all.
on the other hand, they were not mysteries
the animal
Of
kingdom
the
is
lamb
is
regarded as the most
docile.
"Be as meek
as a
lamb"
the divine injunction.
"If smitten on
one cheek turn the other."
"Resist not temptation."
genital organs, indicative of great soul
The ram has remarkable
power.
Christ said "I and
my
father are one"
showing he was conseems to be
scious of his unity with God, the soul of the Universe, source of all
strength.
The
chief characteristic of the
ram
is
that
its life
it
di-
rected toward the
growing of a
and briars of
fleece of
its
wool which
annually sheds
among
a
the bushes
native pasture land, thus affording
field
warm
housing for the beasts of the
and the birds of the
air to
build their nests for their young.
Man,
the
interfering with nature's laws, steps in
it
and forcibly robs
articles of per-
ram
of this coat and weaves
into garments
its life
and
sonal adornment.
Thus
the
ram devotes
to the service of the
whole animal world.
"He who would
be greatest
is
among you
let
him be your
this,
servant."
In the sign Aries
the head of the
Grand Man;
being the
seat of the brain, is also the seat of
government of the body, the place
is
of authority.
The Ruler
of
all
Rulers
Christ the spiritual King, Son
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of God.
Through
the head (mouth) does
it is
all
food pass into the body,
its in-
and
in the process of mastication
tasted or tested before
corporation into the body.
Christ said, "I
am
the door," "I
am
the
way."
By means
we
see our
of the five senses,
all
of which are centered in the
head,
way through
home
or
the world of matter, and thus Aries of the soul.
is
may
be said to be the
window
In the east then, where the sign Aries
of the soul)
sits
always rising (the house
the grand master dispensing light, symbolized by the
heart in this quarter.
CANCER, THE CRAB.
As
has been previously shown, the crab
is
a symbol of that soul
growth when the past and future become merged into the present and
the soul realizes that
Now
It is
is eternity,
and that time
infinite
is
only an illusion
of the mortal mind.
a symbol of the
is
broken into frag-
ments, but
still
a unity, as there
one humanity but
many
units.
In this sign are the breasts of the Grand Man.
function of the
It is the
duty and
mammal
glands to collect the milk (which of course
all
by
its
chemical properties represents
portions of the body), bring
life
it to
a small point or focus and give of that
substance freely to the
suckling infant,
who must
suck in a proper manner in order to be fed.
Thus
the breasts, like the head, teach the lesson of service, and
also those other
maxims
"Knock and
it
shall be
I
opened unto you,"
stand at the door
"Seek and ye
shall find."
Christ said, "Behold,
and knock."
Which means
that the soul or conscience of every
man
stands ready and responsive to grant any prayer.
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181
LIBRA,
THE SCALES.
Esoterically the scales signify Divine Justice. Being metallic they
have no sentiment to express, hence will serve the just and the unjust alike.
From
the mystic's standpoint they signify self -weighing, or to
quote a Divine injunction, "Judge not that ye be not judged," but they
are there in the heavens and they are for use by every soul born into matter.
They
teach that lesson taught by the Nazarene when, the
sinning
this
woman
being brought before Him, he asked,
"Who
accuseth
woman?" and when no one answered He
said "Neither
do
I ac-
cuse thee."
The kidneys
brain.
are said to contain gray matter similar to that in the
They
are directly connected with the genital organs, hence
are said to be the "brains of procreation."
Thus, as a symbol, they
teach again the
work
of salvation.
The
great teacher said he came to
is
save the world from death, and until this law of the soul
stood, until
under-
man comes
into a full
knowledge of
his birthright,
"rebirth" through this door will be necessary.
But the kidneys have
another function to perform.
They
are the great natural magnets of
the body, automatically attracting impure gases and foul liquors, and
by chemical process producing a purifying
effect.
Thus the work
of
the kidneys, in conjunction with the bowels, is to take the offal or ex-
crement from the body for the body's sake.
The same
service for
humanity was said
to
have been performed
by the Nazarene.
He was
we
offered a cup of gall to drink.
He
drank
and, in verse, in song,
Jesus.
are said to be "washed" by the blood of
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Into the waters of
life all souls
are baptized: thus the kidneys
become a door to the temple and each and every soul becoming a
worker in the grand temple of the Universe comes
in
through this
gateway and takes upon
itself
the cross of matter, symbolized by the
Diamond.
Man's power
to reproduce lies in his kidneys.
is
To
lose the
power
of one's kidneys, then,
dissipate this
to lose one's
life,
to
become incompetent. To
power
is
to
commit moral
suicide.
To
protect
man from
the dogs of lust and sensuality every
wife, mother, sister
Mason
is
bound
to protect the
and daughter of every other Mason.
is
Having been
taught that every
man
his brother, this obligation
life.
imposes upon a
Mason
the most virtuous
To become
a worker in the temple of the Lord the candidate
This perfection
his
is
must be perfect and competent.
symbolized by the
two eyes of the Jack of Diamonds and
competency by the quiver
of arrows, showing he has power to take life or to refrain and thus
give
life.
To
discover the secret of the kidneys
is to
discover the fountain
the face of
of perpetual youth.
the waters no
For
the spirit of
God moveth upon
more
in the beginning of time than at present.
Man,
being the spoken word of
be recognized in
its
is
God
the following rule of the Ancients will
application here
efficacious in
"No word
magic unless
it
be
first
quickened
by the word of God."
The explanation
that
of the secret
is
that nature
is
a great laboratory
man
is
the natural magician working out a purpose with such elehere.
ments as he finds
Should he
fail to
recognize the quickening spirit of
God
in his
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183
own
waters of
life,
he becomes separated from God, or sexed, and to
become sexed
rated from
is
to
become divided, and when a soul becomes sepaimperfect.
God
it is
As man
allows his animal, or sexual nature, to dominate he beit
comes buried, as
were, in the cross of matter, (symbolized by the
still
Diamond), and with that imperfection
to solve the
clinging to
him he
strives
problem of death.
CAPRICORN.
The
character that represents this sign
is
so
made
as to indicate
itself."
a hinge, which esoterically means "to turn back upon
This
again
self
means
introspection, reflection, contemplation; to
hold one's
up as a mirror for examination.
true Capricorn person
is
willing to pay
all
obligations; will
even lay
down
soul
his life in
payment of a debt of honor.
by becoming sexed
is
The
who
lost his perfection
symbolChrist
ized in Capricorn
by the Jack of Spades, who has but one
said "none is righteous
;
eye.
himself
was imperfect and he
no, not one."
it is
The knees
are the feet of prayer, and as they turn and twist
type of the introspection of the soul, a searching for the records of
one's
life.
It typifies the
work
of the "committee of investigation,"
is
who
are sent out to ascertain that the applicant
as a citizen been free
prompted by pure
his
and holy motives and has
least obligations.
from crime and met
Capricorn
,
is
the mental sign in the quarter of death (symbolized
secrets of this quarter
soul.
by the Spade) and when a soul would learn the
he must be willing to be led by the light of his
own
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Thus
his material eyes are blindfolded; metaphorically he rides
Capricornus
left
the Goat.
In other words, the sins of the world are
behind and the Goat or Capricorn becomes the scapegoat.
But the Goat,
in symbol, has
much
to teach us.
He
is
a sure
footed animal, symbolizing that
man may
rot guess at the laws of
God, but must make sure by testing the This does not imply that some other
departed spirit
spirit,
is
spirit to see if it
be of God.
spirit is to
be tested or that some
test his
to be tested.
It
means
motive
that
is
man must
own
make
is
sure that his every
for good,
and when he
climb to great
knows he
walking with God he can,
like the Goat,
heights without losing his head or becoming insane as
many
people do
on religious questions.
It
was Emerson who
said
in
"High be
his heart, faithful his will,
clear his sight that he
may
good earnest be
doctrine, society
and law
to himself,
who
has ventured to trust himself for a task-master."
The Goat
ing on
is
climbs to great hights, leaps off shelving rocks, strikfeet
its
head many
below and escapes unhurt
in fact, its
head
used as a sort of cushion to alight on when necessary to leap from
cliff to
some projecting
the terraces below.
So
the soul of man, after reaching great hights of soul power,
it
may
find
necessary for
its
own
further development to "leap
off
and go down among the lowest depths of humanity and work
vilest conditions
in the
without becoming contaminated by the contact.
Such
souls are truly light-bearers.
is
Again the Goat
thing,
a great scavenger; he eats anything and everyto get enough.
it
and never seems
is
This
search in
a type of that nature of the 30ul which prompts
to
all
directions for truth; to investigate all religions, taking
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185
from each one
that
which appeals to him as true and allowing no one
creed or ism to claim his entire attention to such extent as to
uncharitable to his fellow man.
make him
When
Christ
was asked to give them a sign when they might
look for the coming of the Lord
He
answered and said
"No man
knoweth when the Son of
secret of God's appearance
sect or ism.
Man
cometh."
This indicates that the
not entrusted to any one
among men was
Those who know God need no
salvation.
it."
"The knowledge of
evil is
not evil but the practice of
The
twisting and turning principle of Capricorn; the strategy
of Aries; the justice of Libra, coupled with the historical character of
Cancer these combine to make the homes of the four Jacks or Knaves
;
true birthplaces for the only Divine calling there
is.
With due
respect to the profession of the doctor,
and a recogni-
tion of the sacredness of the "calling" of the priest or preacher, there
is
but one profession Divine
that one
is
the law.
The
great and prominent characters of the Bible are lawyers, be-
cause of their knowledge of God's laws, rather than their preaching
and healing powers.
Moses never practiced medicine nor preached a
sermon, yet he delivered the entire statutes of
slabs.
God on two marble
When we
thority)
are sick
we ask
the doctor to
show us
his
diploma (auis
and inform us of what "pathy" he
is;
whether he
of the
new
school or the old.
We know
we
are sick but
we
are particular as to the
diseases, a school
means employed to make us
well.
There are many
of cure and a remedy for each.
When
the sins of the
body weigh heavy and the thread of
life is
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nearly spun and
we
instinctively turn
toward Heaven, we ask the
is.
preacher or priest of what creed or ism he
sinners,
We
know we
are
wanting and needing forgiveness, and while the great teacher
said there
bearers.
was but one way there seems to be a multitude of
all
light
Each and
claim to have the only light; each would ex-
tinguish the others' lights.
The
sinner stands apart.
is
He
is
ready to
follow a true bearer of the light, but
ness to the struggle between isms,
all
forced to perish, a mute witto follow, since
knowing not which
claim the same authority for a different form of salvation.
But when we transgress the law and get
into trouble
we do
not
ask the lawyer to show his certificate of authority.
We
law,
do not ask for
his
alma mater.
We
know
there
is
but one
and that law Divine;
its
name
is Justice.
Mortals are wont to
symbolize Justice by a female figure holding a pair of balances in the
hand, but the sinner and the sinned against look to the lawyer as
knowing how
to intercede with the court
believing
him
to be on "f a-
miliar" terms with the highest tribunal and able to expound the law of
equity between
man and man.
is,
Thus
the lawyer
in
human
is
affairs,
what the Christ
is
in spir-
itual affairs
and the conscience
in personal matters
a mediator.
and preach-
Christ never placed the importance
upon
his healing
ing that he did upon the law he brought.
is
"He
that
knoweth the law
become the law."
God's laws are
like the public
domain
open
for settlement to
every one.
land.
The
must
settler
must
first
make a "discovery"
of unoccupied
He
file his
intentions with the public recorder setting
forth his purpose.
He must
then improve the land by cultivation and
it;
adornment; by building his home upon
after a full
and complete
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compliance with
all
the conditions of the land office, a clear title
is
given and
it is
his forever, because
he has earned
it
by becoming one
with
it.
The body
says:
is
an expression of the conscience or
soul.
Spencer
"So every
spirit as it is
it
most pure,
light,
And
So
it
hath in
the
more of heavenly
the fairer body doth procure
in,
To
habit
and
it
more
fairly dight
With
cheerful grace and amiable sight,
take,
For of the soul the body form doth
For soul
is
form, and doth the body make."
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PART VII.
THE MYSTERIOUS WORD WHICH HAS BEEN MADE SO
MUCH OF
IS
EXPLAINED BY
CHART KABALISTIC THE HERE INTRODUCED TO THE NOTICE OF THE READER THIS CHART IS ALMOST SELFEXPLANATORY AND YET TO THE INEXPERIENCED SYMBOL READER IT REVEALS BUT
LITTLEIT
PROVES
HOW
THOROUGHLY KNOWLEDGE MAY BE BOTH CONCEALED AND REVEALED BY THE SAME
SYMBOL.
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189
CHART
NO.
2;
OR THE LETTER
XVI.
G.
CHAPTER
Kabalistic Chart
Geometry
and Masonry Synonymous
The TarotEvolution and War Faith the Foundation
of All Endeavor
The
Heart a Picture of Love- -Gold
and God Polar Orposites
Hyram
Abif and the Soul
Shown To Be One and the Same.
This chart,
description.
It is
like all
combinations of mystical hieroglyphs, beggars
a study, and the student of mystics will find
much
inspira-
tion resulting
from
its
earnest contemplation.
The numbered
squares, the Tarot, have relation to the deck of
cards; they are not essential to the chart, nor can they be compre-
hended by any except those who have been instructed
laws symbolized by the cards.
If the reader, however,
is
in the esoteric
desirous of proof that the universe
is
governed by law, that there
is
is
no such thing as chance, that he himself
an expression of the word, that the deck of cards furnishes the key
to the secrets of his
rate' '
it,
own
soul, let
him take a deck
of cards and ''quad-
first
by
threes, then
by ones.
To
quadrate, deal the cards by threes into four piles until only
four cards remain.
four
piles.
These four
last are placed
one
at a
time on the
Now
1.
gather them up by placing parcel No. 2 on top of
3,
parcel
No.
Next on top place No.
on top of
all
place No. 4.
Now
It
quadrate by dealing one at a time and gathering them up as before.
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will be seen that the first card, or that
on top of the pack
place, the
at the
com-
mencement, has gone to the twenty-seventh
second card has
first place,
gone to the fourteenth
so on.
place, the third card
has gone to
and
See Tarot marked "ist Quad. Neg."
little
This explanation throws but
light
on the subject;
it
does,
however, furnish a key to the earnest student.
There are forty-nine squares (or
tiles)
in each
Tarot presented,
exclusive of the three squares at the top.
There are seven planets
in
our solar universe.
Each planet has
seven squares, three of which are positive, three negative and one
neutral.
The
three squares at the top represent the sun,
moon and
letters, that
earth.
Consider that our alphabet contains twenty-six
when
these letters are arranged according to their positive
and negative
be oc-
nature in these fifty-two squares, each square, or
cupied by a
letter,
"tile," will
each letter being a symbol of a universal law.
is
Consider further that this Tarot
the universal lodge
only a picture in miniature of
all
room
in
which we are
busily engaged carry-
ing out the desires and calculations of the Grand Master.
planets
As
the
move
in their orbits
forming "con junctions," "squares," and
in accordance with these influences,
"trines,"
humanity moves too
each individual forming
new
relations with his fellow
man.
Each new
move or change
of the temple.
duties
of location places
him
in a different cube or square
it
Each new
relation brings with
new
obligations,
new
and
their consequent rewards.
Each
a name.
individual
member
of the
human
family has a number and
Each
is
constantly changing from one "tile" to another or
to another,
from one "square"
and while
his
number and name
re-
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191
main the same the psychic influences are constantly changing.
forty-nine squares are mathematically the measure of a
ditional three squares,
These
the ad-
man;
fifty-two in
all,
are for the placing of the
three great lights of the temple, the three rulers
secret.
who
held the great
To
illustrate
more
fully:
is
city
is
divided
into blocks
or
squares, each one of
which
numbered on the
city plat or
map.
Each
block
is
again divided into
is
lots,
each lot having also a number.
feet into inches.
city.
Then
each lot
has
its
divided into
feet,
and the
And
each inch
name and number and
here
exact place in the
The Tarots
City.
shown are
the minor divisions of the Universal
The deck
of cards, being a mathematical book as well as astro-
nomical, they will
when properly mixed, quadrated and spread
the.
out,
one card on each of the fifty-two squares, reveal to
reader of sym-
bols the exact location in this Universal City of the person so handling
them.
world.
They
will reveal the individual's relation to the rest of the
They
will
prophesy the future and lay bare the past.
so sacred to
The
letter
Masonry has
reference to the science
of Geometry.
In times gone by Masonry and Geometry were synonymous
terms
the
method of measuring one's own
self in his relation
with the
rest of the world,
by assuming new duties and new obligations, each
new
obligation
becoming a new law to the individual, hence a new
Masonic word.
Pythagoras said:
"The word
is
is
number manifested by form/*
He
also said
"There
the
word
that expresses, the
word
that con-
ceals,
and the word that
signifies."
If the reader can
now
realize that there is
no waste
in
nature
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either of matter, of force, of act or of thought,
and that every
act is
eternally registered, he will have
some conception of why geometry
should be revered as a sacred science.
The
stars of
heaven are peopled worlds whose thoughts reach
light.
unto us upon the wings of
We
are influenced by them, they
by
us.
Geometry teaches the
relation of these bodies to each other.
We
are inhabitants not of this world alone, but of the whole starry
universe.
To
die
upon one planet or world means to be born upon
another.
A man
of geometry.
gives his note for time, his
word
for eternity.
He who
the law
prefers the written obligation to the spoken
word knows not
The
soul,
when
conceived,
is
baptized into the three elements,
tri-
earth, fire
and water. These three elements are symbolized by the
which impinge upon
their
angle, the points of
word
equivalents at the
points of contact; at the letter
"R"
fire.
in the
word
earth,
"A"
in the
word water and "I"
in the
word
After nine months of gestation
(or temple building by the soul)
the diaphragm expands and the
first three,
fourth element, A.
I.
R., is
added to the
and that which
was a
triangle or circle (inclosure) becomes a square
by the addition
of this fourth element.
At
the points of the triangle will be seen the
three letters that spell the
name
of the fourth element.
it
The
soul
is
a Master Builder because
to love each other
has caused fire and water
its
(bitter enemies)
and to serve
wish
in
the
building of the
human
temple.
is
When
the fourth element, "Air,"
introduced at the time of
birth, the soul functioning
from the
navel, or solar plexus,
may
be
said to have "raised a dead thing to life," for without the presence
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393
of the living soul the four elements composing the body would be
dead inanimate matter.
ter the soul begins its
Having taken upon
'
itself
the cross of mat-
work of "Evolution' or
raising
from a lower
to a higher degree.
It
It
has come from the regions of light or soul.
has been born blindfolded or ignorant.
The world
of matter
cries
is
the
world of shadow and darkness, therefore the soul
stantly for
cut con-
more
light,
more knowledge, more wisdom.
it
By
of the
referring to the chart
will be noticed that the first letter
E
is
word
evolution
is
in the sign Aries.
letter
The second
letter
(V)
in the sign
Taurus and the third
(O)
in the sign Gemini.
The The
entire
word
occupies nine of the twelve signs of the Zodiac.
other three signs are occupied by the three letters
W.
A. R.
Evolution must of necessity produce discord or
other hand,
WAR;
on the
WAR
results in evolution.
Take
the first four letters of the
word evolution and read them
(backward) and we have the
according to one of the
Hebrew
rules
word LOVE,
the antipode of
WAR.
PSYCHIC QUARTER.
It is
the psychic nature that loves, and the reader will notice
is
that in the psychic quarter in the first degree of Aries
the
word
FAITH.
In this quarter also
is
a picture of a flame of fire or a heart.
LOVE
is
the vehicle by which faith travels.
How
could love be more
fittingly symbolized
than by making a picture of a heart, and in what
manner could
life,
motion, vibration, be more intelligently suggested
than by a candle flame ?
FAITH
all
then
is
the
all
impelling power that
caused the word to go thundering through space and matter.
the great prerequisite of
Faith
is
endeavor.
Faith followed by inspiration
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brings resolution and resolution
EARNESTLY
to the
kept will reveal the
TRUTH.
Truth once discovered brings
tion
hungry soul that
it
satisfac-
which can only be known by the possession of
and
results in
its
worship of the provider.
separateness from
Therefore, no sooner does a soul realize
it
God than
begins the struggle to return.
Faith being the only power, and love the only medium.
In the psychic quarter are mentioned such principles,
ences and qualities as constitute soul growth.
arts,
sci-
MINERALJ2UARTER.
It
is
the psychic or soul-world acting upon,
in,
and through,
the mineral
kingdom
is
that causes the world of matter.
GOLD
imitation of
the base of the mineral
kingdom;
it
will crystallize in
all.
all
other metals.
It is
the most universal of
Although there are many other simple substances, so
none
is
called,
absolutely simple, as gold fluxes with
all.
Gold may be
to love
called
the polar opposite of
God;
it is
as natural for
man
and seek
gold as to love and seek God.
Metals
crystallize, chemicalize
and vaporize, thus forming com-
binations and stratifications producing, after long epochs of time, certain conditions of
I
FORM.
a widow's son of the tribe of Naphtali, and his
Kings vii:i3-i4: "And King Solomon sent and fetched Hiram
out of Tyre.
father
He was
was a man
of Tyre, a worker in brass; and he
to
was
filled
with
wisdom and understanding, and cunning
work
all
works
work."
is
in brass.
And
he came to King Solomon, and wrought
Brass being a combination of
all his
it
many
metals,
easy to see
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195
that the
Hiram spoken
of
is
the soul.
It builds for itself
a body out
of the metals and crystals of earth.
Indeed, without these metals,
it,
which have the power to not only take form but hold
there
would be no such thing
lization
;
as
body building; no such thing as
;
crystal-
no such thing
as
growth
development and evolution would
be unknown.
To work among
metals and crystals, causing them
to arrange themselves in obedience to will
power
is
a part of the grand
plan of evolution.
That which can be described by a straight
pression of the
line or circle is
an ex-
WORD.
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CHART
NO.
2;
LETTER G CONTINUED.
CHAPTER XVII.
Gender in Vegetation
of Cereals
The Wonderful Multiplying Powers
The Vegetable Kingdom Expresses a Part of the Grand Word Struggle and Strife Necessary to Growth In the Animal World Only Does War Exist
a Brain Has Been Evolved and Prepared, Then the
When
Soul Takes Possession
The
nated in Anything Less
Human Soul Never IncarThan the Human Animal
Names
Parts.
as Symbols
Names Like the Grand Word in Three
VEGETABLE QUARTER.
In the journey of evolution gender makes
in the vegetable
its
first
appearance
into the
kingdom.
The mineral kingdom merges
and with so
little
vegetable
part, that
so unconsciously
it is
effort
on
Nature's
difficult to tell just
where the two worlds meet.
All the cereals that ripen in the sunshine have great reproductive
powers; some
scientists claim that because of the
wonderful multiply-
ing powers of grains they are such good food products.
it is
Of
course
a far cry from the mineral kingdom to wheat; the reader, how-
ever, should not think for
one moment that in the process of evolution
Suggestions only are made in
a single gap or missing link exists.
the chart.
For the
student, however,
it,
who
will accept a "suggestion"
and
then contemplate upon
nature has
much
in store.
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In the vegetable quarter are included the three zodiacal signs
Libra, Scorpio and Saggitarius, the former being the sign of the kidneys, or "brains of sexation,"
and Scorpio, the sign of the sex organs.
is
Regenerate, rebuild, renew, remake,
signs.
the language of these
In the vegetable kingdom, however, there
is
no throbbing
brain,
nor pulsating heart to record or express sentiment.
kind reproduces
erations.
its
Each and every
species without slightest variation for
is
many
gen-
Left alone the tendency
to retrograde rather than ad-
vance, and unless something be added from above the species finally
dies out.
The law
means
for this
is
that to reproduce
is
really to divide,
and
division
subtraction.
The
vegetable, having
its
no sentiment
to express nor
its
Karmic debts
to pay, labors to perfect
form and reproduce
kind in seed and
tuber according to
its
ancestral law. It produces the
after season; the
same seed and the
stalk,
same number of seeds season
leaf.
same
its
stem and
be.
It
The
vegetable
its
is
not concerned as to what
name may
its
puts forth
whole endeavor in perfect imitation of
parent fiber in
reproduction of flower, fruit and seed.
NUMBER
world
is
and
FORM
is
is
that part of the
WORD
and
the vegetable
faithfully she
called
upon
to express.
How
perfectly
performs these duties
apparent to the student of nature,
when we
when we
consider the slight imperfections noticeable; particularly
consider the seismic disturbances occurring in
at all times.
all
parts of the world
Without these atmospheric disturbances no doubt vegetaperfect; in
tion
would be
form
at least.
The
botanist
knows the
tree
by the
fruit, flower,
seed or leaf.
He
reads the history of a plant from
a tiny petal.
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The
metallurgist in his laboratory, from grains of sand, reads
backward the history of the world's growth and development.
crystal brings to
Every
him a
true record of
of the
its life
and teaches unerringly
that
"Each expression
WORD
it
has a
NAME,
NUMBER
and a
FORM,
by any one of which
may
be known."
ANIMAL QUARTER.
As we
pass from the vegetable quarter to a consideration of the
animal quarter,
we
pass
from the word
brought face to face with that most cruel of
tion results in war,
EVOLUTION and are all words, WAR. EvoluStruggle and
strife,
and war
results in evolution.
discord and enmity, are necessary to growth.
Without trimming, pruning, grafting and budding there would be
no opportunity for the
lower ones.
birth of higher laws
and
principles into the
"Through sorrow man approaches nearest
to God."
The passage from
mal
is
the Vegetable world or quarter into the Ani;
so narrow as to be almost past discovery
life
the lowest order of
animal
so closely resembles the vegetable that the scientist alone
can make the distinction.
In the animal world alone does war exist in the true sense of war.
One
its
plant
may
is
subsist
upon another of a different
species, but
war
in
true sense
a contest between elements, factions or forms of like
natures and equal powers.
When
by the evolutionary process a form
sufficiently
complex to
life
respond to Will and Sensation has been produced then animal
gins and
be-
war among
the species results.
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199
Extermination
expression of
life to
is
the cry
from lowest to
highest,
from the
tiniest
the grandest man.
By means
effect;
of the brain animals think and reason from cause to
by the addition or impinging of one faculty upon another an
is
animal
finally evolved
with enough brain power and will force to
this
re-
spond to the human soul and as soon as
animal
is
prepared the
human
of
life.
soul finds incarnation
and
is
thus launched upon the journey
The human animal
soul expresses
less
itself.
is
the vehicle by or through which the
soul
is
human
The human
body.
it.
never incarnated in anything
than a
human
Any
brain or animal less complex would
not be sufficient for
The
ter;
"Caucasian'' represents the highest type of evoluted mat-
through his brain does such principles as Hate, Passion, Lust
cer-
and Greed find expression, directed with the greatest degree of
tainty
and
result.
The
greater the intelligence the greater the de-
gree of will force.
The
greater freedom
man
gives to his animal nature, the
more
he allows his evil passions to sway him, indulging in those principles
of
war
in
which only the animal can indulge, the sooner he comes to a
realization of that great truth
"That which cannot express perfectly
its
Name, Number, or
Form
has lost the
WORD and
is
therefore Dead."
NAME AND NUMBER.
A name is ciple. A child
composed of
is
letters
and
is
intended to express a prin-
named
in
honor of some great personage with the
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hope and
belief that
it
will in
some degree express the same
virtues as
made
its
namesake
great.
Names
letter of
are in three parts, such as
John Henry Smith.
and
all
Each
name
represents a universal law,
the letters, as a
collective whole, represent a larger law.
As an
illustration
we
:
will suppose the
world of matter to be com-
posed of four elements
four equal
lines.
Fire, Earth,
Air and Water, represented by
letter,
Place within this inclosure a
letter will indicate the
letter.
and the imping-
ing points of the
predominating element be-
longing to that particular
Vvre
<LvW
If the reader can
now imagine
that small square or enclosure so
enlarged as to include the Universe, and can imagine that each letter
of his
name
is
a vibratory law, reaching from Infinity to Infinity,
he will get a faint idea of the power of his
own name;
if
that
name
be in three parts he will realize the magnitude of the responsibility he
assumed when
it
was bestowed upon him.
it
By
reference to the chart
will be seen that the twenty-six letters
of the alphabet are repeated in one of the Tarots.
letters
This because the
have a positive and negative quality, and by repeating they exthe forty-nine squares (the
actly
fill
homes of the seven
planets)
and
the three places of
the top.
Honor
assigned to the Sun,
Moon and
Earth, at
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201
These forty-nine squares are forty-nine geometrical divisions of
the stellar universe.
All are numbered and
named; and every
all,
soul
born into the world of matter assumes the name and number of
but
more
particularly those
names and numbers of squares
in
which the
planets
may be
at time of birth.
It is the great
checkerboard of
life.
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CHART
NO.
2;
LETTER G CONCLUDED.
CHAPTER XVIII.
The: Four Great
Emblems
The Three Ruffians Number BeIs
longs to the Soul Realm and
Expressed in Color Only
Name
Veils.
Is
Characteristic of the Spirit Form
Owned by
the World of Matter
The Esoteric Meaning of the Two
THE FOUR GREAT EMBLEMS.
As
has been explained in a previous chapter the heart
is
a pic-
ture of a flame of fire and symbolizes light.
Page
65,
"Morals and Dogma,'' Master Degree Lecture:
"If,
in teaching the great doctrine of the divine nature of the Soul,
and
in
its
striving to explain
its
longings after immortality and in proving
superiority over the souls of the animals which have
no
aspirations
Heavenward, the ancients struggled
the soul by comparing
it
in vain to express the nature of
light, it will
to fire
and
be well for us to
better
consider whether with
all
our boasted knowledge
we have any
or clearer idea of
its
nature and whether
all."
we have
not despairingly
taken refuge in having none at
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203
It is
a ray of light then that goes forth on the wings of faith to
find expression in matter.
From
the soul realm, where
all is light
and there
tion
is
no shadow, the
itself
soul goes to the other extreme of vibra-
and finds
locked in the embrace of crystallized metals.
*
Instead of functioning upon one plane
it
now
goes to work in regit
ular order and faithfully performing the duty assigned
by the
grand Architect builds a natural as well as
spiritual body. leaf
These three spheres are symbolized by the clover
which
It is a
shows three complete
circles joined together
first
by one stem.
is
symbol of knowledge, showing the
a knowledge of
its
duty of the soul
to acquire
environments.
After gaining a knowledge of the
is
material laws, or after passing through "school days," the soul
ready to take up the more serious affairs of
of finance, which
is
life
and enter the world
symbolized by the Diamond, as he
earth.
who
has diais
monds has power on
The
possession of precious jewels
always most desirable and to him
given.
It is
who
has wealth
much honor
is
a proof of soul power to be able to so control
men and
principles as to acquire wealth.
Great enterprises require great minds
All souls are kings ;
all
and
soul, or will
power, to direct them.
are
subjects.
All acquire that which they most desire
time,
with
all
their
heart
as
some
some
place,
somehow
if
not in time then in eternity,
it is
the law given by the master of old.
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"Whatsoever ye pray for with
shall
all
your
heart, believing, the
same
be added unto you."
If a person thinks evil he
need not be surprised
if evil visits
him.
Epictidus, an ancient philosopher, had this to say:
that
"God
gives us
which
is
our
own unhindered and unhampered, and
is
hinders and
hampers that which
not our own."
Passing from the Diamond, or wealth quarter, to the quarter of
"death," symbolized by the Spade, the soul
is
met
at the
it
door of the
temple by three ruffians
who would
wrest from
the all-powerful
Word.
These three ruffians are ever present with every soul from the
first
breath to the
last.
is
One
of them
named Fear;
the second Selfishness, the third
Ignorance.
FEAR.
Fear of the future impedes the growth and development of the
soul.
Fear that the future wants and
necessities of life
may
not be
forthcoming causes
that
man
to
commit crime against
his brother.
Fear
beyond the grave there may be eternal punishment makes men
hypocritical, in the eye of the All-Seeing
One a most
heinous crime.
Fear of death makes men, otherwise brave, cowards.
asylums with insane and robs the soul of
its
Fear
fills
the
birthright.
Fear has
perched upon the brow of inspiration and stayed the hand that would
proclaim to the world some great scientific or religious truth.
Fear has made
it
possible for self-elected bigots to hold in sub-
jugation nations of people.
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205
Fear brings the sinner to the confessional and takes
penny for the repose of
Fear puts the
his soul.
his last
priest in solitude
and denies him the joys of
love.
Fear causes the mother to swoon away into unconsciousness while
her babe plays with the deadly reptile with impunity.
SELFISHNESS.
Selfishness causes
men
to bear false witness and perjure and
blacken the soul for love of gain.
gratification causes
desire to possess for passional
humanity to murder, abduct and imprison the weak
and virtuous.
Selfishness allows the strong to starve the weak.
lap of the rich and turns the starving poor
It sits in the
away with a glad hand.
same
Selfishness causes brothers and sisters born of the
to
womb
become
bitter enemies.
Selfishness withholds the helping
hand
in time of
need and
is
often the true test of friendship.
Selfishness rides in the carriage of the aristocrat and the starv-
ing multitude begs with outstretched arms for just a
little
of the
golden grain rotting in his granaries.
Selfishness allows his wife and children to
make every
sacrifice
while he revels at the play. Gratification of self
fers because of
it
when our
brother suf-
causes the soul to
weep with pain and sorrow.
IGNORANCE.
Ignorance of the laws governing our physical bodies causes pain
and suffering.
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Ignorance of plant
life
that are
compounded
into foods produces
inharmonious conditions of the body resulting in disease.
Ignorance of planetary law permits
belief
man
to blunder along- in the
his
life
is
that there are accidents,
and when
snuffed out
by the explosion of a steam boiler or the hand of an assassin or the
bullet of
an enemy, he awakes in the after
is
life to
discover that the
it
universe
is
governed by fixed and inexorable law, and that while
true that
man
is
the arbiter of his
own
destiny,
still
only ignorance
will close his perception to this truth.
Ignorance of spiritual laws, rather the laws of
to suffer
spirit,
permit some
from obscession and many a soul
is
born into the world with
a deformed body by reason of ignorance on the part of parents re-
garding the law of
spirit.
Ignorance regarding communion between planetary bodies by
means of
spirit intelligence
has dwarfed
human
progress and kept the
door of inspiration closed.
Ignorance of the power of our
own
will has
made
poverty, sin,
sickness and disease a constant companion.
Ignorance of the power of our
own
breath, our
own
mind, our
own thought upon our
life
bodies in times of sickness and pain, has robbed
of
much
pleasure and stunted the growth of the soul.
The
lesson of the
Spade or rather the Acorn,
is to
teach that as
the acorn has an outer shell, an inner meat and then a germ, so has
man an
outer body, which like the acorn must die from the parent tree
in the
and be buried
dark recesses of the earth, there to
rot, disinte-
grate and decay; that as the acorn has an inner meat, so has
spiritual
man a
body that as the acorn has power to send forth
;
its
soul in the
reproduction of another tree, so
man
has power to launch forth his
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207
soul
on the eternal wings of
is
light; that while the acorn is
one body-
there
the dividing line between the outer shell and the inner meat;
is distinct.
the division
soul
So with man
there
is
the three in one
spirit,
and body.
in the soul realm is
The only language known
which
is
number,
expressed by Color only.
is
is
Name
Form
The
characteristic of the spirit.
owned by the world
of matter.
circle of the Infinite is divided into
four quarters of ninety
degrees each.
These great divisions are represented in the chart and
in each of these quarters there are
two
divisions or "veils."
veils dividing the
These
of
veils are
symbols of those other
worlds
spirit, soul,
and matter, and when we as
travelers pass
from one
sits
world to another, there will be demanded from us by one who
behind the
veil,
our name or our number, and "he
lost the
who
cannot express
is
perfectly his
Name, Number or Form has
Word and
there-
fore dead," and
must be born again, as perfection can be acquired
repeated efforts.
only after
many and
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PART
VIII.
SOME BIBLE EXPRESSIONSAND MASONIC SYMBOLS IN CHARACTERS OTHER EVERYDAY USETHE NINE DIGITS GIVEN A NEW AND TRUE EXPLANATIONA SIMPLE YET PLAIN BASIS FOR MAN'S CLAIM TO SONSHIP OF
GOD.
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209
CHAPTER
IN HIS IMAGE
XIX.
AND
LIKENESS.
Atoms as Mirrors
Awake
Skin,
to
Humanity Unconscious of Health, DiseaseThe Human Family Covering
Individual
but
the
Surface of the Earth Likened Unto the Cuticle, or
of the
Each
Individual
Human
Center Creative, and the Entire
Human Famly the
Cir-
Masonry Conceals Its Secrets From All Except the Adepts Using False Explanations and Misinterpretations Truth a Deadly Things Man in Concumference
stant Communion
With
God.
Let the reader examine himself and consider the growth of his
own
body.
It
had
its
beginning in the single atom, and by the addiit
tion of
atom upon atom
grew
into parts
and members,
finally
com-
pleting the whole body.
The
soul being the builder each
it;
atom derives
its light, }ife
and
substance from
atoms grow into
its life
fibers, chords, tendons,
muscles
and bones; each part owes
with
its
it
to the soul
which
seals the
atoms
own
personality.
In other words, each atom has imprinted
upon
the image of the Soul.
is
If the soul
expressing as "John Smith," each atom compos-
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ing the body will bear the likeness of John Smith;
could speak they would say that their
if
these atoms
name was Smith.
All the chords,
tendons, and muscles of the body, as collective groups of atoms, would
declare their
name
to be Smith.
In like manner the individual bears
the likeness of his country or nation
an
American, a Russian, an
Englishman.
From
the standpoint of atoms, Smith would be to
them God,
though they could not see him nor comprehend him.
do the
will of
Such atoms as
be said to be "in
Smith and respond to
his desires
may
tune with the Infinite" or be doing God's will (Smith's will).
Smith
the
rejoices in the spontaneous
and harmonious response of
is
members
of his body.
The
soul of
Smith
glorified in the beauty,
symmetry, strength and health of his body.
health, but at once
He
is
unconscious of
awakens to disease or
pain.
He
takes
no
notice of
the other
members but devotes
his entire attention to the sinners,
and
when they
return into harmonious condition or relationship with
it
the soul of Smith (health),
may
be said that there
is
"great rejoicing
among
the angels for the return of one sinner.'
We
takes us
;
think not of our bodies except
when hunger or
it,
disease over-
then
we
turn our thoughts to
and
especially
do we center
are willing
our thoughts upon those parts that cause the pain.
to neglect, for the time being, the other parts of the
We
body and devote
our whole time to the sinner.
God, the Universal Soul, sent His onlp begotten son into the
world to save the sinners; the only instances where Christ gave were the harlot and the
thief,
really for-
thus proving the truthfulness of
to
"Through sorrow God approaches nearest
man;
Through sorrow man approaches
nearest to God."
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211
In the cuticle or skin of the
blood, full of life and vitality
human body
heart,
the bright red arterial
from the
changes by some unlife.
known and unseen
Around every
there
is
process into venous blood, dark and void of
bone, chord, muscle and fiber, yea, every atom,
a corresponding cuticle or layer serving the same purpose.
Every member of the body and every atom composing the members
is
reached by this double set of veins and arteries.
also.
Each atom
is
reached by a double set of nerves
soul,
Because of which, Smith, the
can reach
all
parts of his body, even to the remotest
and most
each and
strive to
obscure portion, and so whatever Smith's will
may
be,
every atom in harmony with him will
carry
it
know
that will
and
into effect.
We
have taken a brief look at the human body,
let
us
now
look
briefly at the universal body.
Humanity
the atom.
the
is
composed
first
of the individual corresponding to
The
individual merges into the family, the family into
into the tribe
community and the community grows
and nation,
which constitute the world of humanity.
We
live
on the outside of a big
ball called a world.
We
con-
stitute its skin.
This world, though large from our standpoint,
in its position
is
but
an atom of matter held
larger and
by other atoms or worlds, some
close together that
it is
some
smaller, all of
its
which are so
impossible for one to fly
prescribed path.
"As
it is
below so
it is
above/
"The Microcosm
is
as the Macrocosm.''
"Man
is
made
in the
image of God."
A good
definition of
God
is
given in the following language
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"God
ference
is
is
a sphere whose center
is
everywhere and whose circum-
nowhere."
is
Each individual atom
the center of
its
own
universe.
Atoms
requir-
grow
into molecules and groups, each
atom added to the mass
ing a larger intelligence to manifest through that form.
intelligence necessary to manifest as a
Thus
the
hand or foot
is
greater than
the intelligence necessary to manifest as a finger or toe.
The
while the
intelligence of the
hand
is
included in that of the arm,
of the body; yet the
arm
is
is
only one of the
many members
whole body
only a
activity.
human atom
in the family tree,
its
having
its
place
and sphere of
Each human being has
its
relation to the
is
whole
human
family,
and in
relation to other
human atoms
constanly
receiving messages from the great
Over
Soul.
The whole human
each individual a center.
family, then, becomes the circumference
and
Man moves
where.
ate.
about from place to place at will
center
he
is
not fixed any-
moving
is
from which
life
is
and
light constantly
eman-
His mind
confined nowhere, but
everywhere.
In him does the eternal past meet the infinite future.
the fathomless depths to the boundless heights.
If
He
joins
we
stand in the center of Infinity, not recognizing limitation,
we become
a mere point like this
but
when we
recognize our
material senses
ized
we become
(0)
limited and that limitation can be symbol-
by the
I
circle thus,
quote from "Morals and Dogma," by Pike
like all the religions, all the mysteries,
its
"Masonry,
hermeticism
and alchemy, conceals
and uses
secrets
from
all
except the adepts and sages,
its
false explanations
and misinterpretations of
symbols to
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mislead those
who
deserve only to be misled, to conceal the truth
it.
from them and draw them away from
truth
is
not for those
pervert
it."
who
are unworthy or unable to receive
it,
or
who would
"God
himself incapacitates
men
in divers
ways and gives
is
to
them the power to
for
attain only so
much
of his laws as
profitable
its
them to know.
'
Every age has had a
religion suited to
ca-
pacity.'
Synesius, a great Kabalist, wrote:
"A
spirit that
is
loves wis-
dom and
it
contemplates the truth close at hand
it,
forced to disguise
to induce the multitudes to accept
as truth becomes deadly to
it
those
who
are not strong enough to contemplate
in all its brill-
iancies."
If
we
could look at other worlds with eyes as large as this world
relatively see
we would
them as
is
close as the
atoms of our
own
bodies
are close together.
at
is
There
no space between worlds when looked
from the standpoint of a world.
possible for
They
are as close together as
it
them to
be.
Each world has
light,
its
central orb or sun
from which
it
derives
its
warmth, and
life,
the
same as each atom
in our bodies belongs
to
some
cord, tendon or fiber.
into groups
Worlds are formed
and
constellations
creation.
which again
become atoms compared with the whole of
Even
the "Milky
Way,"
that grand
pathway across the heavens,
may
body.
be likened unto a small nerve in a small portion of the
human
Our world
other worlds.
elements.
is
a compact body made up of material from
all
the
Our
bodies are of the earth and contain the same
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The
soul of man, being of
God and doing God's
will, is
com-
missioned to control these elements, not by ravishment or discord, but
by peaceful direction of the
will.
We
have five senses with which we are constantly receiving
messages from the great soul of the universe.
delivered to us in
the divine will
These messages are
many ways, and we
be.
are never at a loss to
know what
may
is
It is revealed to
us through our conscience.
This divine will
with
revealed in manifold ways; through every person
into contact,
whom we come
through the reading of books,
It is
through conversations, through newspaper reading, or what not.
the voice of
God speaking through
that channel,
and the soul of God
in us responds, either actively or not, according as
we
are alive to
the voice of our conscience.
The
worlds.
soul force that animates a world also animates a universe of
Worlds are
peopled, and the skin of humanity that covers
cuticle does to the hu-
a world, serves the same purpose to God the
man
individual.
Each individual
is
an expressed thought of the divine
will;
message bearer. Contemplate the greatness of the small and the small ness of
the great.
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CHAPTER
XX.
DIGITS.
Symbolism of the Nine Digits and Cipher
matical System Includes Only
Why Our MatheTen Characters Why
of
They Are
so
Formed
Defense
Lucifer Why
in
Masons Should Study Mathematics
bers
Is
Gender
Num-
Every Breath We Breathe Numbered, Gendered and NamedA Scientific Explanation of Blessing Food A Basis for the Science of AstrologyWhy Masons Should Study Chemistry, Music and Architecture The Christian Cross Shown in a New Light The Double Cross Sealed by the Stars.
The Mason
is
admonished to study mathematics.
He
is
not ad-
vised to pursue his studies through simple addition and subtraction,
there to cease.
He
is
not told to master square root and fractions.
He
is
not told to go so far and no further.
He
is
simply ad-
vised to "study mathematics/
No
student would be considered proficient in any study unless
he were master of the basic principles and could elucidate the premise of the science, therefore the
student of mathematics should
know
there
the
whys and wherefores of
the nine digits and cipher;
in the
why
are only ten of them;
it is
why formed
manner they
are,
and why
little
possible to
perform such stupendous examples with these ten
characters.
We
are
wont
to handle
them and use them with as
little
regard
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for their divine worth as a
little
child
would play with a handful
of diamonds
infallible
never giving a thought to their universal value and the
laws they represent.
first digit
it
The
circle;
or figure one (i)
is
in reality a diameter of a
line perpendicular,
i,
while
is
usually
made by drawing a
horizontal or oblique line
would be a perpendicular, or figure
from
some
standpoint, just the
is
same
as that expression in
all
is
Masonry which
says "the sun
at
high meridian
figure
i
the time,"
is
true.
first
The
first digit or
a symbol of the
It is a
it
great cause,
and stands for the Universal
Law
of God.
symbol of Unity as
both masculine and
well as a symbol of the trinity.
In gender
is
feminine and adds to those natures the third quality, that of being
neuter.
As
in the
beginning there was one
God and
all
things were in-
cluded in that one God, so this character stands for and symbolizes
that first cause.
In
God were both
it
the male and female, so with the straight
line or figure one;
has two ends, one positive and one negative,
and where these two meet there must be the neuter element.
fore, this first digit is not only one, but
it is
There-
two, and
it is
not only two,
but
it is
three.
In order to find the gender in numbers
we must
look to Mother
Nature, for she can always be relied upon to reveal her most sacred
secrets to
him who
will search in honesty of purpose.
When Mother
perfectly,
i.
Nature gives birth to her offspring she does so
e.,
she divides herself into two equal parts without any
remainder.
Before birth took place the figure one would represent
all; at
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birth the one
fect; she
becomes divided into two parts and the division
all
is
per-
expunges from herself
her offspring, retaining no frac-
tional part.
Not
so,
however, with Father Nature; when he gives
birth to himself he retains a fractional part for gestative purposes.
Thus any number
inine, 2, 4, 6, 8,
that
is
divisible
by two without a remainder
is
fem-
and any number that cannot be divided by two withleft
out a fractional part
It is
over
is
masculine,
3, 5, 7, 9.
is is
a geometrical axiom that "a circle
made up
of straight
1
lines," therefore the cipher in
mathematics
in reality a figure
drawn out
finity.
until the
two ends meet.
Thus they
are both symbols of In-
o
The
in
cipher
is
a symbol of feminity because
thing.
it
is
an enclosure
beginning
which there
is
no
Thus
it
will be seen that the
is
and ending of our mathematical system
characters
in the Infinite
and that the
we
use are symbols of Infinite Law.
is
In
all
schools of symbolism, spirit
line,
set forth
and symbolized
spirit
by the perpendicular
or descends into
spirit
it.
as matter
lies
recumbent and
ascends
The
figure one then becomes the symbol
is spirit.
of
which harmonizes with the claim that God
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2
The second
character or digit
is
feminine, and
its
form describes
the path of the sun through the twelve signs of the Zodiac.
As
the
Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn mark the northern and southern
declines of the sun, the path of that orb between these
two extremes
would be represented by an oblique
This
is
line.
a beautiful symbol of motherhood, since the constant
traveling of the sun
seasons,
from one hemisphere
to the other produces the in nature.
which of course means sexation
The departure
of the sun from the Southern Hemisphere means the advent of spring
in the
Northern Hemisphere, when the husbandman goes forth to sow
their mates.
and the birds and beasts choose
The sun
continues his journey until he reaches his most northern
is
point of declination at which time the Southern Hemisphere
in
its
clothed
wintry garb and
life
may
be said to be in the clutches of death, the
it
great
giver having for a time apparently left
alone.
is
The second
character of our mathematical system
thus
shown
to be distinctly feminine and the first one masculine.
The
and our
first
breath taken into the body being number
i is
masculine,
is if
life
comes into the body as masculine.
is
The next breath
an
outgoing breath and
number
2,
therefore feminine.
Now,
we
should take but just those two breaths one would be positive and the
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other negative; or our
life
would come
it.
in
on one and go out on the
other and that would be the end of
exhale,
But we continue to inhale and
is
Therefore the third breath
life
we draw
3
is
an incoming breath,
and again our
comes
in.
The No.
not divisible by 2 without
a remainder, therefore the third breath
is
masculine.
Again our
life
goes out on the fourth breath, which
be seen that each breath
to the gender of
culine
it;
is
again feminine.
Thus
it
will
we draw
is
numbered and named according
is
we
also see that every incoming breath
mas-
and every outgoing breath feminine.
We
live in the father
and
die in the mother.
By
little
observation the reader will see that food and nouris
ishment of every kind
If
taken into the body on the incoming breath.
one takes a drink of water he holds his breath while so doing.
All foods are passed into the
mouth on a suspended or inhaled
breath.
Thus does
the soul bless every particle of food and nourishment en'
tering into the "temple'
with the blessing or breath of
life
life.
Having
extracted from that food the
sustaining properties needed the
waste matter
breath.
it is
is
expelled from the body on the outgoing or death
expectorates, or sneezes, or vomits, or coughs,
Thus when one
on the outgoing breath.
is
All excrement from the bowels and blad-
der
forced into the world on the death or suspended breath.
all
On
the
outgoing breath of the mother are
babe
is
children born.
As soon
as the
freed from the mother
at the solar plexus,
its
diaphragm expands, producing a
first
vacuum
halation.
life
and the
or No.
breath
is
taken by in-
Thus does nature complete
it is
the everlasting circuit.
As
the
escapes the mother
taken up by the child.
is
The outgoing
breath
then the death breath because the
life
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goes out on that breath; the incoming breath
because the
life
is
the breath of life
comes
in
on that breath.
At
the time of the first breath the sun,
moon and
earth and
all
the planets of this solar universe are in certain Geometrical relations
to each other within the circuit of Neptune's orbit, and as these
ster
mon-
magnets teeming with
life
rush through the twelve great divisions
of the sun's Zodiac, forming combinations of electric and magnetic
forces,
we
breathe into our bodies with that
first
breath the blessing
of each of those planetary Gods, according to their place in the Grand
Archetypal Man.
Thus man
nizing
is
born a natural chemist, mixing, blending, harmoof the planets; therefore a
the chemical properties
Mason
should study chemistry.
Man
planets
is
is
born a natural musician for the reason that each of these
the source of a note or vibration in music, therefore, study
its
music, learn
source and become attuned with the dominant chord
of one's
own
soul.
These planets change
their relative positions with the rapidity
of thought and each change of position
means a change of chemical-
ization in the breathing, pulsating body; therefore
man
is
advised to
square
study architecture in
all
its
branches in order that he
may
himself geometrically with the law and order of the universal temple.
To
be able to square one's
self is to
be able to determine whether
his acts are in response to the
good or
evil influence of the planetary
teller,
Gods.
One does
not need the advice of a fortune
astrologer,
palmist, or card reader, to advise
him
as to his duty, for
;
man
has
within him an unerring and infallible guide
is
a guide that never sleeps,
never off duty, and never asks for reward.
recognition of this
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guide guarantees success, happiness, health and finally a freeing from
this earth's attractive nature.
This guide
is
born with every one.
Its
name
is
truth expressed as conscience.
listen to one's conscience is to
To
hear the voice of Christ; to
reject the conscience is to kill the
widow's son.
life
The
death.
Its
figure
2,
then,
is
a symbol of Universal
and Universal
form
is
made
of
two horizontal
lines
connected by an ob-
lique line indicating the union of spirit
and matter.
The
third digit
is
masculine, and serves as a connecting link bedigits, thus
tween the second and fourth
mediator or Christ principle.
performing the duties of a
tA*W er
letter
3
The form
label the
of
the
character
is
an open square and
if
we
two
horizontal lines matter the third line will be a true type
it
of the Christ principle (mediator) as
connects the two extremes.
i,
Again by adding the
is
first digit,
or No.
to the second, the third
produced.
It,
then, is the result of all that has
gone before
it
plus
its
own
self.
It represents that
great neuter element existing through-
out the infinite.
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The
lines to
4
the joining of
fourth digit
is
made by
two perpendicular
square, the
two horizontal
ones, thus
making a complete
the
two
perpendicular lines being called
It will
spirit,
two horizontal ones
matter.
be seen that after leaving the second digit each succeedis
ing character
a repetition of the preceding one with an additional being a symbol of a universal law.
is
line added, each line
The
and
figure
4 then
simply a picture of an enclosure, a womb,
Fire, Earth,
this enclosure is
composed of the four elements
Air
and Water.
The fourth
digit is feminine.
By
the addition of one
more
is
line or principle the enclosure be-
comes opened, or dead matter
contact."
raised to life
on the "five points of
Starting with the first digit and calling
it
"spirit," the
second
is
"matter," the third "spirit," and the fourth "matter," the fifth one
charged with the supreme task of raising to a higher
ural warring elements, Fire vs.
is
level those nat-
Water Earth
;
vs. Air*
When
the
work
accomplished one side of the cube opens up and one of the per-
pendicular lines points
upward and becomes joined
to another hori-
zontal line above, thus picturing the "raising" process
from
a lower
to a higher.
This can only be done by a master of those elements.
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The form
of the digit
letter
is like
the letter
"S" except the corners are
not rounded as in the
"S."
Five
to
it is
is
a masculine number and, as shown, the work assigned
that of resurrection, or the life-giving principle.
Within the enclosure represented by the four universal ones, the
fifth universal
one takes his place and in due time breaks the seal of
death and walks forth free.
rection,
Thus
the fifth digit
affairs
is
a symbol of resur-
and when applied to human
means that those who
bear this number are called upon to transmute from a lower to a
higher degree their
own moral
nature.
The
soul
when born
is
into matter in the midst of these four
war-
ring elements
often symbolized by the cube with a dot in the center ?
the cube representing the elements and the dot the soul or builder.
As
the soul controls those contending forces
it
reaches out in
all
directions
and makes the contact on the four
sides or corners of the
cube.
These four points of contact, plus
itself,
making
five,
are set
forth as a
symbol in following
cnt.
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It will
be seen that as the center of this figure
is
raised or lifted
up
it
describes a perfect pyramid.
6
The
raising and transmuting process accomplished
still
by the male
principle, as set forth in the figure 5, is
further carried on in
the next digit, or figure
6.
This digit
is
formed by the addition of
In the
first
both
spirit
and matter to the four warring elements. by the
5,
resurrection, symbolized
ciple,
only
spirit,
or the masculine prinrite in
was necessary
to accomplish the
work (York
Masonry),
but in the second resurrection both male and female are necessary
(the Magi).
In the
first resurrection
only the veil separating the world of
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matter from the world of
spirit
was pushed
aside, but in the second
is
resurrection the veil between the spirit
and soul realm
penetrated
and the absolute truth
is
realized.
The world has
a glimpse of this law
now;
it
is
being made
in
manifest by a "search after the soul-mate."
this belief labor
Those who indulge
under the delusion that to find their "soul-mate'
it
would be
to end all their earthly woes, whereas, in reality
would
if
be only the beginning of them.
Beware of your soul-mate
you
would be happy on
earth.
Let your soul-mate rest in the unseen to
be your guide and inspiration.
Waste not your substance
in vessels
of clay, but husband your soul's power (sex power) for use in those
greater activities of the soul symbolized by the seventh digit.
Matter
7
This
is
again of masculine gender and
is
a symbol of that law
which teaches that after a soul has become rounded out or reunited
with
itself
(discovered
its
own
true
self)
it
and by
its
experience
become master over material conditions
is
then competent to take
charge of other souls and become guide and teacher by the power of
will.
An
The
over soul.
figure 7
is
composed of a horizontal and a perpendicular
line,
the latter joined at right angles to the former line and extending far
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below the base
line.
The long stem
all
is
the fifth digit presenting itself
as one, embracing within itself
life besides.
the four elements and the spirit of
as spirit
Thus
the
two above,
and matter joined
assist in the
in the
previous character (6),
resurrection
now
reach
down and
work of
and transmutation as being carried on by the
is
5th.
He whose number
trials
7 will find his path of
life
strewn with
and
tribulations.
To
express this law perfectly one must be
able to meet defeat with a smile
in the road.
and expect defeat
at every turn
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To
the seven universal ones
is
we now add
another; lo and be-
hold, the result
the double cube or the four elements united above
line.
and below the neutral
is
This digit represents great soul power and
is
a symbol of perfect equilibrium, as that which
is
above
is
just
equal to that which
terial
below.
It
means that the
spiritual
and ma-
natures are evenly balanced and harmonized.
these
Open
two cubes by the process shown
in the chapter
on
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227
the
diamond and
it
will reveal the double cross so sacred to
Masonry
and the church.
If the
world has so far
failed to
produce a soul with sufficient
strength and
wisdom
to carry the cross of matter, symbolized by the
4th
digit, cube, or cross,
what must be the progress made before a
up the double
figure 8, the
soul will be evolved with sufficient strength to pick
cross
and carry
it
as symbolized
by the figure
all
8.
The
double cross, and the double cube,
are symbols of one and the
same law
It is
a symbol of the law which enables a soul to penetrate into
the lowest depths of sin and then vibrate to the highest condition of
angelic love.
The
conception of Milton's "Paradise Lost," Swedenillustrations of the soul
8.
borg's
"Heaven and Hell," are
development
possible as symbolized
by the figure
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9
The
ninth digit
is
made by
the addition of one
more
line or
law
to the preceding figure.
Once more the base
line serves as a veil be-
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tween the upper and lower worlds (so to speak), and the long stem
below the
line while only one, is the
same
five ones in one
we met
at
the fifth step in this spiral stairway, and the four ones above the base
line
added to the
five ones
below give the next masculine
principle, is
principle.
But the raising power, or the Christ
below the four
elements which represent gnomes, vampires and those demons of the
earth conditions.
And
they of themselves have no desire to rise or be
is
transmuted.
manity.
The
Christ principle
buried deep in the offal of hu-
This digit represents the fallen angel, as he
as a birthright learns, like Job, that
all is
who
has the
number 9
vanity and vexa-
tion of soul.
He
learns that calculations are not to be depended
upon
is
and
will
even question the correctness of mathematics, so often
life.
he
disappointed in the affairs of
Through great sorrow, however,
God;
after the
is
are souls brought nearest to
swing of the pendulum into the abyss of matter, the
next step
to be united with
God
:
in conscious
work
of salvation, be-
coming
truly a "Lu-cipher"
(i. e.
Luce-cipher, luce meaning light and
cipher darkness), which can best be pictured forth by the symbol of the
sun which
is
a point within a
circle.
Having
is
started with the figure
circle, it
)
which, as has been shown,
is
a fraction of a
(
then stands to reason that back of the one
the circle
finity.
or cipher, which of itself signifies nothing or inthe circle of infinity
is
Thus when
placed before the
it
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means No-Thing; placed
after the one,
it
means the Ten Law-making
Planets.
Bodies of this Solar Universe
In making our digits
Sun, Moon and
we round
the corners, thus carrying out
the divine order to "beautify
and adorn" our work.
The
is
authority for
so doing
is
found
in nature's laws.
The reader
referred to the
series of cuts
and
illustrations, in the chapter
"Tiled Floor," by aid of
which
hope to be able to make myself understood.
first
The
cut
is
a representation of the sun sending his rays of
light in all directions, but for our purpose
ray.
we
will follow only
one
This one ray of energy goes forth in a straight direction and
will so continue until
it
meets an opposing ray exactly like
it
then the
two rays or
forces will be turned at right angles (see cut
No. 2), when
again they will proceed in straight lines until they again meet op-
posing forces having the same potency or degree of vibration.
again they will be turned at right angles (see cut No. 3).
Then
This process of meeting and turning
finally turned
is
kept up until the ray
itself,
is
back upon
7.
itself
and becomes united with
itself
as
shown
in cut
No.
This reunion with
forms a perfect square
and might again be
Circle.
called the
Grand Discovery, or the Squaring of the
If the source of
energy were
now
cut off the forming or
result,
com-
pleting of this square
infinite
would be the only
but the supply being
and the stream eternal the corners of these two squares are
played upon like a stream of water from a fireman's hose, the square
or cube begins to
move
in a circular direction, increasing in velocity
until the corners disappear entirely
and that which was square becomes
,
round.
Thus
is
centrifugal
and
centripetal
motion established.
This
re-
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suit is first obtained
and symbolized
in the fourth digit
and finds exis
pression in the fifth on the five points of contact.
the authority for the present the rounding of the corners.
,
Thus
found
form of our mathematical characters and
In the figure 8 the law
is
most beautifully expressed by the two
cubes, one above, the other below, the base line; one representing
positive,
the other negative conditions;
at the center, as
turning in opposite direccut No. 8.
tions
and joined
shown by
By rounding
ducing a
circle,
the corners of the cube in the figure 9 thereby proline
and adding thereto the perpendicular
which rep-
resents five ones,
we have
the following result
five
below plus four
above equal nine.
O
In the order of creation, so far as our physical bodies are concerned, the active principles of which they are
made come
first
from
the sun, earth and
moon
in the order
named
is
(soul, body,
spirit).
The
action
or
life.
influence
of
these
three
necessary
for
the
beginning of
If the incarnated soul be strong
enough to master
the chemical properties of these three, he
may
be considered a "master
builder" and entitled to the custody of a greater secret of law which
is
the law of Mercury.
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231
?
After being tested and tried by
three
this
messenger of the Gods for
months and being found worthy, we are "sealed" by him and
then introduced to the beautiful and musical goddess, Venus
for further instructions.
Under her
it
tuition
we
beautify and orna-
ment the temple and bring
principle,
nearer completion.
Venus, the mother
anew.
and
in mathematics, the figure 5, bear us
Mars,
the warrior, then develops our intellect and causes an awakening of
the mental faculties, he being the sixth tutor in this universal school.
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Jove or Jupiter
u
represented in mythology as Atlas carrying the world on his shoulders, teaches us the
laws of strength and power and fortitude that
we may be
whose
year.
able to meet the evil influences of Saturn or Satan, to
spiritualizing influences he turns us over in our twenty-ninth
Jupiter's
number
is 7.
He
is
considered the great balance wheel
of the heavens and governs the business affairs of men.
Saturn
with his rings and moons
is
the eighth
number
of this universal
household; as has been shown, he
who can
carry the cross of Saturn
has "carte blanche" to enter the worlds of spirit and matter.
o
Uranus or Herschel
the
is
the representative of law, symbolized
is
by
number
9.
This planet
said to be a patron of the agriculturist,
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the delver in the ground, and a friend to the poor, for he causes by-
death (ere the eighty-fourth year) a redistribution of the treasures of
the earth
:
the natural term of
life is less
than a Uranian year and the
the poor.
its
wealth of the rich becomes divided
among
This
planet
is
also said to
;
revolve on
is
axis
centripetally
(toward the center)
thus
its
influence
to turn back into the caldron
of material forces those souls
who have
not yet
made
sufficient
progress
universe.
to venture beyond the
confines of this particular
solar
M>
Once
past
Uranus the traveling
soul
is
launched upon the great
ocean of worlds, suns and systems of suns by our outer planetary
sentinel,
Neptune, representative of the tenth law of creation, whose
three-pronged scepter has ever proclaimed him
ruler of journeys
God
of
Water and
and voyages.
Thus do
the ten digits stand for
and symbolize the ten great
beyond and outside our
magnetic bodies of
this universe, the cipher all
solar system ; the planets or stars of heaven are numberless, so also are
the powers and possibilities of numbers limitless.
The
laws
;
ten digits and the ten spot cards are symbols of the
is
same
to the reader of symbols one
as sacred as the other.
The astronomical symbols
are
or characters representing the planets
made
of circles and crosses, thus indicating the sacredness of
the science of astronomy and astrology.
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CHAPTER XXL
THE MASONIC TILED FLOOR.
The Surface
Lodge
of the Earth the Tiled Floor of the Universal
Each Atom of Matter a White or a Black Square
How the Tiled Floor Teaches the Lesson of Evolution Suns Like Individuals, Have Their Polar Opposites How the Square Becomes a CircleA Mason's Every Thought on the Square Man a Creator of Life Within HimselfThe Nature and Longevity of All
Is
Life Dependent
Upon the
Size of
It
the Square Made by
the Creating Soul, Whether
verse or
Be a Square of the UniIl-
Only a Man's Body
Five Points of Contact
we must
not forget that
lustrated by the Rose Croix.
As we walk
the surface of the earth
it is
the great floor of the universal lodge of which the blue canopy of
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235
heaven
is
the royal arch.
it is
Each atom of matter
is
either positive or
negative, therefore
by reason of
this characteristic of
matter that
growth and decay
is
possible.
One atom
attracts another, these
is
two
re-
a third, and these three a fourth.
versing this process decay
is
Thus growth
produced.
By
the result.
Fire and water are bitter enemies; earth and air are also polar
opposites.
Consequently,
it,
when
the Soul
which
own
If,
is
the life of a thing
has
left
these elements return to their
place.
This process
is called
disintegration, decay, death.
then, each negative
atom
be symbolized by a black square (black meaning feminine), and
each positive atom being symbolized by a light or white square
(white meaning masculine), one can readily understand what
is
meant by the
tiled floor.
As we walk
the ground
we
are constantly reminded of ihe
two
great forces in nature, male and female.
coeternal
These two forces being
and
is
coexistent, thus the surface of the earth
from horizon
to horizon
the great tiled floor of the universal lodge of which
is
each
human
soul
a member.
What
from
this.
is
a beautiful and sublime lesson the candidate should learn
No
lodge
is
competent
This
is
to
transact
business
until
the floor
properly
tiled.
only symbolical language setting
jnto matter
life
forth the fact that every soul
these
when born
must recognize
two contending
forces,
male and female,
and death.
It also teaches the lesson of evolution
tells
and
in a
mute language
of the eons and eons reaching
from that remote period of the
world's history
when
it
was
in a nebulous condition, to that epoch
when by chemical
processes the original elements had formed a crust
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sufficiently nutritious in vegetable matter to support the vegetable
world.
It tells
in symbolic
language the growth of the mineral and
vegetable
kingdom
into the animal,
and how the lowest frder of the
animal world finally developed into the
the final preparation for the birth of the
human human
animal, which
soul.
was
The
black and white squares
first
tell
of the positive and negative
(salt),
is
atoms which
formed into
crystals
thus
producing a
foundation upon which the world of matter
builded.
The
great universal lodge
is
not prepared for the advent of the
its
human
soul until crystallization has done
it
perfect
work through
tiled until
evolutionary processes;
this
cannot be said to be properly
work
is
accomplished.
series of illustrations aptly sets forth the process
tiler
The following
by which the grand
of the universal temple performs that duty.
In cut No.
verse.
of the series
is
shown
the sun or soul of the uniIt will
From
it
a ray of energy or force goes forth.
proceed
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237
in a straight direction until
itself.
it
meets an opposing* force exactly
like
A
stop
it;
force having a greater or less degree of vibration
would not
might turn or bend
it,
but to cause
it
to be divided, separ-
ated and turned back, the opposing forces must be coequal.
->
2.
Cut No.
If
two streams of water issuing from two pipes be of the same
dimension and have the same power, each will be turned back upon
itself.
Neither one overcomes the other.
Suns, like individuals, have their polar opposites; every ray of
light
emanating from a sun
like
it,
is
sooner or later turned back upon
itself
by a ray exactly
issuing from another sun, and this dividing or
is
turning of the two forces
shown by
cut No.
3.
/v
Cut No.
3.
Again
until
these
two
forces will proceed in straight lines indefinitely
similar.
met by other opposing forces exactly
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Cut No.
4.
Again they are turned and proceed
with their former course.
in a direction at right angles
>
>^
/\ >V
Cut No.
Proceeding further upon their journey these forces again meet
their exact opposites as
shown
in figure 6.
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239
-><-
<-
*<-
Cut No.
6.
This force
so until
it
is still
free to travel in a straight direction
and
will
do
is
finally returns to its ownself,
is
and the instant the union
No.
7.
made
a square
the result as
is
shown
in cut
>*
Yr
Js
>fc
**
Cut No.
7.
The source
of this energy being infinite, the corners of the square
is
are played upon, so to speak, and thus
circular
motion
set up, life is
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generated,
and that which was square becomes round, the upper
is
square revolving in an opposite direction to the lower one as
in cut
shown
No.
8.
Cut No.
8.
The nature
circle,
of the
life
so generated, the size of the square and
are dependent
upon the source of the generative force which
includes the square of the universe, and man's
mind only
operates
within the circle and square of the world.
Cut No.
9.
All created
life is
the result of this law, and within man's
life
own
body there are forms of
that conceive, give birth, live
and
die of
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241
old age in a few
moments
of time, the result of his
own energy
or
thought meeting opposing energy or thought within his
own
circle
and square, the limitations of which are confined within the
of his
cuticle
own
body.
Thus man's own organization becomes a
life
battle
ground for the supremacy of
and death.
In the great circle of the earth
man
himself
is
a rushing stream
of energy, crushing some, being turned, twisted and bent by others,
but sooner or later meeting his polar opposite;
it
is
then he finally
becomes a conscious creator causing those elements that heretofore
subjugated him to obey his
In cut No. 7
is
will.
shown
the ray of light as having returned to
itself.
its
source and become united with
Should the supply be cut off
now we would have
only a square but, the source of energy being
eternal, the square is fed
and played upon and given a circular mo-
tion; in other
words the square corners become rounded, producing
centrifugal motion and causing a
vacuum
or place where nothing
is
and where no "thing"
be light or
life
is
(that
which has form and parts), there msut
life.
because light implies motion, consequently
Intelligent life is master over the
dead materials of earth (symis
bolized by the square)
thus the dead thing
it
raised
on the
five
points of contact or fellowship, for, be
remembered, each
line, dot,
or circle
is
a symbol of a universal law, and in the square or cube
we have
the four sides plus the "one" in the center
itself
making
is
five.
This one in the center uniting
with the other four
beautifully
symbolized in the Maltese Cross.
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which shows how the living soul
raises to a living stature the four
in the midst of the
dead elements
fire,
warring elements,
it is
earth, air
and water.
The
earth being feminine, she
must conceive, but she
composed; these are
can conceive only in elements of which she
the four universal ones.
as water against fire.
is
They
are constantly warring with each other,
The
soul or light or sun of
God
is
baptized at the time of conit
ception into the waters of gestation where
finds but three elements
with which to work,
viz.
*Fire (manifested by the heat of the body),
crystallization, water, liquids of
Earth (manifested by the bones, or
the body).
The
Soul, being a builder or Mason,
must take the raw materials
(body) from
is
and without sound of any metal
tool build a temple
these three elements alone; hence, in Masonry,
no Mason
a Master
until he has taken three degrees, each degree being a
symbol of the
represents a
overcoming
of the universal
elements.
Each degree
struggle or strife for victory.
At time
of birth of the physical, the diaphragm expands, pro-
*These three elements are repeated four times by the four triangles composing
the cross.
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243
ducing a vacuum at the solar plexus.
the nostrils and
The
"air" rushes in through
mouth
the babe stretches
its little legs,
throws out
its
arms,
added.
cries,
and
thus, to the three existing elements a fourth is
now
Thus, the Soul (the Master)
who
has overcome the three de-
grees, or elements,
working
in darkness
during the nine months of
gestation,
now
takes up the living cross, symbolized by the perpen(
dicular
body and the outstretched arms
"dead thing" to
life;
|-
),
and
in reality does
raise the
a fact which could not be accomplished
excepting by the five points of contact.
solar plexus or navel,
it
The
soul functions at the
being at the central point where the four
halves of the body (upper half, lower half, right half, left half) unite.
Therefore none but a master builder can raise a dead thing to
life.
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CHAPTER
XXII.
MAN
Man's Mind
Is
UNIVERSAL.
Possible for Clairvoyants to See the Same Person in Different Places at the Same Time
Everywhere
The Reader
Is
Invited to Try a Simple Experiment and
Prove the Universality of His
batics
Own Mind Mental
Acro-
Memory a Faculty of the Mind, Not of the Brain Prophecy the Art of Reading the MindMatter a Vehicle of MindAll Our Thoughts, Acts and Deeds, Now and Forever, Recorded in the Atomic WorldA Stupendous ThoughtA Glimpse at Our Own Future.
How
and why man
is
universal
is
proven by those illustrations
tiled floor.
used in setting forth the law symbolized in the
the thought
its
Spirit is
form of the body as the soul or
;
light, starting forth
from
source, continues until
it
meets an opposing ray or force having
vibrations, so of spirit or thought
it,
exactly the
same number of
its
form;
when turned from
course
too,
proceeds in a straight line until
itself,
turned again by meeting an opposing force exactly like
on, until reunited
and so
with
itself,
thus forming a
mind
circle.
So man's
mind extends or IS
of this fact
in
it is
in all parts of the
world
at the
same time; because
possible for
him
in
to
THINK
or
BE IN THOUGHT
parts of the
any part of the world or
many
places of the world simultaneall
ously.
Were
it
not true that man's mind extends to
earth he could not think beyond his
it is
own body;
being true, however,
ccrrectly
possible for the
same mind or person (or perhaps more
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245
speaking the same intelligence) to be seen in different
clairvoyants and trance-mediums.
localities
by
The reader
is
here invited to test the truth of this statement
by the following simple experiment:
Seat yourself in the center of a room, close the eyes; imagine
you
see yourself fully dressed just as
;
you
are,
standing against the
wall in front of
you shut out of your mind everything but yourself
simply picture yourself in thought as though looking into a mirror.
Having
attained sufficient proficiency to picture yourself as standing
in front of you,
you next picture yourself as standing on the right
side
of the room, thus holding
two images
in the
mind
at once.
You
then
add a third image of yourself to the two previous ones, seeing yourself
on the
left
side
of
the
room,
now you
As soon
are
seeing
your-
self in three different places at once.
as the mind, or will,
becomes accustomed to
this exercise,
you can add a fourth figure by
seeing yourself standing against the wall in the rear of the room.
This
may seem an
impossibility, but I assure
you
is
an easy task and
quite enjoyable.
Having succeeded
in letting
go of
yourself sufficiently to see
fill
yourself at the four sides of the
room
as directed, try to
in the
spaces between the four personages or images by multiplying yourself
:
imagine yourself multiplied sufficiently to
ring.
fill
the spaces, thus
forming a
The
ring, of course, will be
an endless chain made
up of images of
city or
yourself.
Now
live,
enlarge the ring so as to include the
town
in
which you
by seeing yourself multiplied enough
city or locality.
state,
to
form a
circle entirely
compassing the
Enlarge
this circle
again by taking in the county or
or the nation;
retrace your
then enlarge again by taking in the whole earth.
Now
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steps
by
letting go, first the earth, then the nation, then
;
your
city or
town, back to the room
then
let
go the images forming the
left,
ring, let
go the image back of you, now the one on the
now on
the right,
now
the
last.
By means
of this exercise the will gets a splendid
little
treatment.
It is
not a difficult feat after a
practice.
self.
Reverse
this process
and
visit
your own interior
Picture
yourself about an inch long standing on the inside of your
in the front part of the head.
own
skull
After the
first
image
is
established
add
the others as before directed.
Your own
brain will then be spread out
before you.
tions.
You
will see both its hemispheres, its folds
it,
and convolu-
If
you
talk to
each atom will take on a form and look exactly
like yourself.
You
will be surprised at the information
one
is
able
to acquire
If
from a conversation with
one's
own
brain.
visit
your curiosity should lead you further and you wish to
other portions of the body you can do so by reducing these four figures of yourself to the first one.
the brain to any portion of the
liver is out of order
Now
boldly follow the nerves from
visit.
body you may wish to
it
If
your
it,
you may pay
a personal
it is)
;
visit,
talk to
as
though
is
it
were a personality (as indeed
many
times the response
marvelous.
Hypnotists will find in this a great aid in the cure
of diseases in their subjects.
That the mind or
spirit is
not confined to the brain
is
susceptible
of proof in various ways.
The
brain of to-day
is
not the same as that of youth, yet the
events of youth are readily recalled to-day.
person who- has ever
been in
New York
City,
Chicago and San Francisco can stand at
recall the scenes
Kansas City and readily
and incidents of
his visit
to the other cities; in fact he can, in thought, live
them
all
over again.
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247
Those
cities
do not come
to him, he does not
go to them years may;
have elapsed since his
times.
visit
and of course
his brain has
'
changed many
Therefore "if his mind did not extend'
to those points he
could not imagine himself there.
If the
mind did not hark back
to the days of youth
we
could not
recall the events of youth.
If this be true
and our minds do extend
back,
may
not
it
also be true that our
minds extend into the future?
This, of course, offers a solution of the law of prophecy, whether the
prophet be a clairvoyant, palmist, phrenologist or astrologer;
these various sciences being
all
means of measuring
the mind.
Prof. Oliver
Lodge launches
the following theory:
is,
"There are
those
who have
surmised that matter
after
all,
only the weapon and
vehicle of mind.
The way
it
interprets itself in our consciousness
its
through the sense of the organs gives no clue to
nature.
A motion
and alteration of the configuration of the molecules of our brain are
believed to
accompany every
any
act of thought.
"It will be, at
cess of
rate, a
suggestive analogy
is
if
a material pro-
an essentially similar sort
found to be occurring through-
out what
we know
as the inorganic world to ask, does
the world of dead matter
motion correspond to some
and we should begin
I
all this
universal thought or mental activity likewise ?"
quote from "Morals and Dogma/' by Pike:
the pulsations of the air once set in motion by the
rise.
"Even
human
Their
voice cease not to exist with the sounds to which they gave
quickly attenuated force soon becomes inaudible to
human
ears.
But
the waves of air thus raised perambulate the surface of earth and
ocean and in
takes
less
than twenty hours every atom of the atmosphere
up the
altered
movement; due
to that infinitesimal portion of
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primitive motion which has been conveyed to
channels,
its
it
through countless
path throughout
and which must continue to influence
its
future existence.
"The
ten
all
air is
one vast library on whose pages are forever writhas ever said or even whispered.
that
man
"There
in their
mutable but unerring characters, mixed with the
earliest as well as the latest signs of mortality, stand forever recorded,
vows unredeemed, promises
of each particle,
all in
unfulfilled; perpetuity in the
movement
unison, the testimony of man's changeful will.
"God
reads that book through;
we
cannot.
So
earth, air
and
ocean are eternal witnesses of the acts that
we have
done.
"No motion
ever obliterated.
impressed by natural causes or by
human agency
is
"Every criminal
is
by the laws of the Almighty irrevocably
chained to the testimony of his crime, for every atom of his mortal
frame through whatever changes
retain,
its
particles
may
migrate, will
still
adhering to
it
through every combination, some movement
itself
derived from that very muscular effort by which the crime
perpetrated.
was
"What
if
our faculties should be so enhanced in a future
life as
to enable us to perceive
idle
and trace the ineffaceable consequences of our
words and
evil
deeds and render our remorse and grief as eternal
as those consequences themselves?
"No more
fearful punishment to a superior intelligence can be
still
conceived than to see
in action, with the consciousness that
it
must continue
itself
in action forever, a cause or
wrong put
in
motion by
ages before.
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249
And
then the immortal
Emerson says
no
small,
all
"There
is
no
great,
To
the soul that
it
maketh
all
And where
And
it
cometh
things are,
cometh everywhere."
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CHAPTER
XXIII.
THE
LION'S GRIP.
Misinterpretation by Masons of Their Symbols
The Lion's Grip Said To Be a Relic of Sun Worship The Three Ruffians Claimed To Be the Three Winter Months Wide Guess at the Crux Ansata Its True Meaning a Union of the Sexes A Memento of the Phallic Religion Handed Down to Us The Crux Ansata and the Figure Six Symbols of the Same Law Why Woman Cannot Be a Mason The Entire Lesson of Masonry Taught in the
Three First Degrees, Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft
and Master.
*_-
Crux Ansata and
the Sold, the
the Cross of Eternal Life, All
Symbolic of
Union of
the
Male and Female
lion's
Principle.
The
true
meaning of the
grip
is
so
deeply buried in
that the
the myths, the legends and the past history of
Masonry
most
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251
learned Masonic writers of to-day
I
fail
to reveal
its
true significance.
wish to quote from a work by Robert Hewitt Brown, 32 , en-
titled "Stellar
Theology and Masonic Astronomy."
The work shows
deep thought and extensive research.
Mr. Brown says
"On
the 2 1 st of June
when
the sun arrives at the
in
summer
solstice,
the constellation Leo, being but 30
advance of the sun, appears to
be leading the
way and
to aid
by
his
powerful paw in lifting the sun
April and
up to the summit of the Zodiacal
arch.
May
are therefore
said to fail in their attempts to raise the sun; June alone succeeds
by
the aid of Leo.
When
at a
more remote period the summer
solstice
was
in
Leo and the sun
actually entered the stars of that constella-
tion at the time of his exaltation, the connection
was more intimate
and the allegory
still
more
perfect.
"This visible connection between the constellation Leo and the
return of the sun to his place of power and glory at the summit of
the arch of heaven
was
the principal reason
why
that constellation
was
held in such high esteem and reverence by the ancients.''
The
astrologers distinguished
Leo
as the "sole house of the
sun" and taught that the world was created
that sign. Quoting
when
says,
the sun
was
in
from Dr. Oliver, Mr. Brown
"The Lion was
adored in the East and the West by the Egyptians and the Mexicans.
"The
chief
Druid of Britain was styled a Lyon.
The
national ban-
ner of the ancient Persians bore the device of the sun in Leo.
lion
couchant with the sun rising at his back was sculptured on their
palaces.
"Dr. Oliver seems, however, to have entirely overlooked the true
reason for this widespread adoration of the
lion.
"The
ancient device of the Persians
is
an astronomical allegory.
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"It
might well be adopted as an astro-masonic emblem by
us.
After
the sun leaves I^eo the days begin to
grow unequivocally
shorter as
the sun declines toward the autumnal equinox to be again slain by the
three
autumn months,
lie
dead through the three winter ones and be
ones.
raised again
by the three vernal
Each year the great tragedy
is
repeated and the glorious resurrection takes place.
this allegory is
Thus
as long as
will be
remembered the leading truths of astronomy
perpetuated and the sublime doctrine of the immortal nature of
man and
other great moral lessons they are thus
made
to teach will
be illustrated and preserved/
_Q
Further on the same author speaking of the "Crux Ansata" or
the cross of eternal
life
says:
"The
specific ancient
Egyptian emits
blem of eternal
plete
life
does not appear to have been adopted in
nations, that
is,
com-
form by other
as a letter.
Its
form was abbreviextent.
ated, although its symbolical
meaning was retained to some
eternal life in
its
"The Egyptian symbol of
will be seen, is
circle,
unabridged form, as
nothing more than the 'tau cross* surmounted by a
sometimes made somewhat oval in shape.
The
entire hier-
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oglyphic was probably originally the picture of the head and horns
of a bull, surmounted by the orb of the sun, thus expressing in a
still
more
direct
and
specific
manner
the sun in Taurus.
to represent Apis.
"It
was thus they were accustomed
its
This
symbol from
constant use at first as a sacred emblem, and finally
as a letter or hieroglyphic, of an arbitrary form.
would naturally assume more and more
"The
face and horns of the bull
would gradually take shape of a
it,,
cross as before described and the orb of the sun which surmounted
lose
somewhat
its
perfect circular form.
it
"If this conjecture be correct
fully explains
life.
why
this peculiar
symbol denoted among the Egyptians eternal
"This Egyptian emblem was subsequently named the Crux Ansata, or 'cross
with a handle/ because
it
was thought the
circle
was
It
nothing more than a handle for the purpose of carrying the cross.
is,
in fact, often represented as being so carved
on the
cut,
sculptures, but
quite as frequently otherwise.
The following
life'
reproduction of
ancient symbols, shows the 'sign of
held by the lower end in the
justice.
hand of the double goddess of truth and
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"The
idea advanced by
some
that
it is
a key derives
little
or no
support from the monuments; besides
this,
the Egyptian form of a
key was entirely different.
"The Crux Ansata was adopted by
East as an appropriate symbol of their
the early Christians of the
faith.
The
old inscriptions of
it
the Christians at the great Oasis are headed by this symbol and
is
also found in
some of
their
monuments
at
Rome.
(
"Among
the ancients the cross in this
it
form
-|-
was
also con-
sidered a sacred emblem, pointing, as
does, to the four quarters
of the heavens and embracing both the celestial and terrestisl hemispheres.
"It
was thus a symbol
life
of the universe and expression of the
perpetual
and endless duration of nature.
also taught that this
it
"The Rosicrucians
form of the cross was
formation the ancient
for light
the symbol of light because
contained in
the Latin
its
Roman
letters
L V X
(lux)
word
Whether
ancient
this beautiful conceit
was invented by them or derived from
sources
is
unknown.
cross
is,
"The tau
as has been shown, an ancient
life.
symbol of Egypt,
denoting salvation and eternal
"The
triple tau,
being a combination of the tau cross three times
repeated, teaches us that
shall survive the
we have an immortal
part within us that
grave and which
shall never, never,
NEVER
die."
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To show how
near(?) Masonry interprets her
own symbol
quote again from Mr.
Brown
his explanation of the
above hier-
oglyphic taken from ancient Egyptian ruins.
it is
To
the reader of symbols
an almost priceless picture
"The form
personified
initiation
that lies dead before the altar
is
that of Osiris, the
Sun God, whom
the candidate represents in the
drama
upon
of
his
lying dead at the winter solstice.
The
cross
breast refers to the great celestial cross or intersection of the celestial
equator by the
tion
ecliptic.
The
figure of the lion grasping the constella-
Leo and the summer
solstice, at
which point the sun
is
raised
to
life
and glory, as has been explained
in the allegory of the resurrecis
tion of the sun, denotes that the candidate
about to be raised from
lion's
a symbolical death to
This
other
is
life
and power by the grip of the
paw,
made
clearly manifest
from the
fact that the lion holds in his
life
paw
the ancient Egyptian symbol of eternal
or the
Crux
upon
of
Ansata.
it
The
tablet at the feet of the candidate has inscribed
in hieroglyphics the sacred
names of
Amon
and of Mut, the
life
Anion Ra and probably
that of the royal candidate.
is
"The
figure erect at the altar
that of the
grand hierophant
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attired as Isis, with the vacant throne
upon her head, emblematic of
the departed sun god.
"She has her hand raised
forming a right angle.
as she gives the
in
an attitude of command, her arm
Her
eyes are fixed upon the emblematic lion
command
light
that the candidate be raised
life.
is
from death
and darkness to
"There
is
and
no doubt but that the whole device
a symbolical
picture of the initiation of
some important person
into the mysteries,
not of Osiris but of
Isis,
who, represented by the Grand Hierophant,
stands behind the altar giving the
command
to raise
from death Osiris
who
lies
before
it.
"This ancient Egyptian drawing
is
a strong and startling tes-
timony of the entire correctness of the astronomical solution of the
legend of Osiris and that of Hiram.
to
It
is,
indeed, almost impossible
in
make an emblematic drawing which would be
it."
more
perfect
harmony with
Mr. Brown arrives
sata) in so far as
circle
it is
at a true solution of the symbol,
life,
(Crux An-
a symbol of eternal
but he
fails to see in the
and cross a picture of the sexual organs
is
unitedproducing a
it
result that
sexless^ this must, of course, be the soul, hence
letter
is
synonymous with the Roman
Lux
light.
It
is
the perfect
blending of the male and female principles that produces the neuter
gender.
religion
That the Crux Ansata
is
a relic of that age
when
the Phallic
was prevalent
is
further proven by the ancient
Roman sym-
bols as
justice
shown
in the cut representing the
two goddesses
truth and
-each
holding in her hand the emblem of perfection.
it
They
are worshiping at the altar of the male principle, as
fire of the
is
through the male principle that the
soul first separates
from
its
unity with God.
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It is
through
man
or the male principle that involution takes
female, does evolution occur.
place; through
woman, or
The
labors of a priest tend toward the evolution of the race;
his
and how perfectly does he symbolize
work when wearing some Crux
of the robes of his office, his head inserted in the oval of the
Ansata and the cross hanging down
his back.
To
the reader of symbols he
is
the living, active, soul principle;
personifying the language of the double symbol he carries.
The symbolism
psychological,
its
of the Lion's Grip
is
astronomical, biological and
main beauty being
i
in the latter sense. will be seen that
By
is
reference to Chart No.
it
when
the earth
in the sign Scorpio, the sun appears to be in the sign
Taurus (the
Bull).
that
all
Scorpio
is
the sign of the sexual organs;
it is
through them
conception takes place.
Nine months
from conception
the earth
has
moved
round
through the signs of the Zodiac to Leo and that which was conceived
is
now brought
forth (born)
and a dead thing (matter)
is
raised on the five points of contact.
The
soul being a master builder
does the work.
The hand
is
used as a symbol to give the grip as the four fingers
represent the four elements: Fire, Earth, Air and Water, while the
thumb, the fifth point, (the soul) fraternizes with
they, like the elements,
all
the fingers, but
do not unite with each
other.
is
The Lion
tribe, all
is
not only
King
of Beasts
he
chief of the cat
of
whom
its
see best in the dark.
The
ness).
soul in
human embodiments
is
encased rn matter (dark-
The
future
is
unknown.
It
is
metaphorically blindfolded and
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therefore seeks the light.
Hence
the Lion
is
a symbol of the soul.
In the Egyptian illustration the female figure represents evolution
commanding
involution as a principle to
that something
rise.
is still
The vacant crown shows
plete .the
needed to com-
work
in hand, a ruling power.
The
principle of evolution
symbolized by the female figure, realizes her inability to do the
work
circle,
alone, so with her
arm
at right angles, describing
90 degrees of a
she
commands
the principle of involution personified by her
brother to recognize his
own
soul.
He
is
buried in the world of
matter or animal passions, symbolized by the lion (chief of the ani-
mal world).
I
am
loth to leave this subject without shedding
some
light
upon
a question which the whole world has asked in vain and to which
Masonry
itself
has so far failed to give satisfactory answer, ''Why
is
woman
If,
debarred from membership in the Masonic order?"
as brother
it
Brown
suggests, the
emblem should be adopted by
modern Ma-
the fraternity
would disrupt the
entire teachings of
sonry, and
would give the woman a moral right to ask for ad-
mission, in order that she might assist in carrying out the
work
sought to be done, as symbolized by the engraving,
viz.
Evolution.
Previous to the York Convention, A. D. 926, at which time a
Masonic constitution was adopted, the number of degrees was limited
to three,
and the nature of the work done
in the lodges
its
was purely
metaphysical,
women
being as necessary to
accomplishment as
men.
Then, as to-day, the best metaphysicians, clairvoyants and
psychics were
I
women.
quote from "Encyclopedia of Free Masonry," by Albert G.
Mackey, one of the best modern authorities:
"The law which
ex-
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eludes
precise
women from
words
in
initiation into
Masonry
is
not contained in the
it is
any of the old
it is
constitutions, although
continu-
ally implied, as
when
said in the
Landsdowne MS. (year 1560)
that the apprentice
must
be
'of
limbs whole as a
man ought
to be/
and that he must
'be
no bond man/
"All the regulations also refer to
men
only,
and
in the charges,
compiled by Anderson and published in 1723, the word
the first time introduced and the law
is
woman
is
for
made
explicit, as thus it is
said that the persons admitted
true men,
members of a lodge must be good and
etc.
no bond men, no women,"
Of
course to be in possession of the limbs and parts of a
bearer,
i.
man
would mean that the candidate be a cross
male sexual organs
in full vigor.
e.,
must have the
create,
He
must be competent to
because as a builder of a temple dedicated to God's service he becomes
a co-worker with God, the creator of the universe.
But as a symbol the cross represents death: the
flows through the male
first,
life
of
God
which dies
in giving
it
up that
forth.
life
to the
female
who
in turn conceives the life
and brings
So long
as these two,
man and woman, work
separately the re-
sult of their labors (sexually) is the birth of animals.
In the chapter on digits the Law, symbolized by the figure
the
6, is
same law that
is
shown by the Crux Ansata.
It
means
that the
recognition by
man
of his spiritual nature and the recognition by
self,
woman
in one,
of her spiritual
and then the conscious union of these four
produce a result of absolute immunity from the attractions of
matter.
Putting words into the mouth of the high priestess in the figure
shown she would say
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"Come my
brother, see; I have
overcome the
fire,
lusts of the flesh,
I
have subdued the three elements of
travelled over
earth and water.
I
have
90 degrees of the
circle of infinity. I
am
life,
and can
stand erect, but
my
life is
not perfect.
need your crowning power.
,,
Recognize
me and we
shall
have
life eternal.
Thus does every man's
spiritual bride speak to
him and beg
for
recognition and evolution, thus does the spiritual
groom
is
of every
the spirit
woman
of
ask to be embraced, received and nurtured, for he
involuting,
God
and has a right to tempt
her.
In the language
of the symbol
shown woman could not bear a
cross. It
would be im-
possible for her to take the three great degrees of Royal-arch
MaThe
sonry.
She can take two, but she must
fail
at the
third.
first degree,
Entered Apprentice, means the point of conception when
the soul, a ray of light, enters the temple between the
father
two
pillars,
and mother.
Nine months
later,
at birth,
it
is
"raised" to
Fellowcraft on the five points of fellowship, and becomes a worker in
the
Grand Lodge.
At
the age of twelve years or thereabout, under
the ripening influences of the planet Jupiter, the candidate arrives at
puberty or
It is
is
passed to the degree of "master" of
life.
a stupendous responsibility to be entrusted with the secret
of
creative
name
God;
it
should never be spoken (expressed) except
in the presence of
two
witnesses, spirit
and matter.
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CHAPTER XXIV.
THE ALL-SEEING
The Human Soul Born
Fully Developed for
EYE.
into Matter with the Five Senses
It
These Are Its Working Tools The Trestle Board of the SoulThe Soul Like Hiram Abif, a Skilled Workman Among Metals No Sound Except Metallic Sound Psychometry a Masonic Art The
Grips, Signs and Passwords May Be Counterfeited, but the Law of the Soul Unerring The Intelligence of the Atom The Importance of the AtomAtoms Bear the Imprint and Name of the Form in Which They Are IncorporatedWe Are Unconscious of
Origin of Handshaking
Is
Health, but Awaken to Hunger, Thirst, Disease and
Pain
It
Was the
Sinners
Who Were
Nearest Ap-
proached by Christ
Divine Anatomy
Each Human Being an Atom in the
Humanity as a Whole Forms the Skin or Cuticle of the Worle> The World Itself but an Atom in the Universe of Worlds Each Individual a Center and the Human Family Its CircumferenceHow Masonry Intentionally Misleads Its MembersThe Truth
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Is
Not for Those
Who Would
Misuse It
Truth a Deadly
Thing
God.
Man in Constant and Conscious Communion with
the eye
As a symbol
a picture of God.
may
be said to be another
way
of
making
The worm has no
of
its skin.
eyes, yet
life
it
senses danger through the pores
Deep marine
are not always provided with organs
of sight, yet they build, destroy, rear their young,
and pass from the
world of existence in surroundings of midnight darkness.
through other organs.
are bereft of
all
They
see
life
Many
specimens of animal and insect
organs of sensation except, perhaps, two
that of taste
and many
do they
times only one
see
all
and by the power of
taste alone
that
is
necessary for their existence.
institute for the blind
Visit
any
and see how wonderfully the
is
power of seeing through the fingers
bereft of eye sight.
being developed by those
are deaf and
Observe
their eyes
how
and
those
who
dumb
hear
and speak through
fingers.
if
But we must go deeper into the ways of nature
we would un-
derstand the occult laws pictured by this grand symbol.
Man
is
born into
this great universal
lodge room with his five
tools; with
is.
senses fully developed for him.
These are his working
them he daily takes
his bearings
and determines just where he
These are the instruments with which he measures, plans and
determines the work for the day
his trestle board.
For whatever the
body (temple) requires must be sensed through some of the physical
organs, and then by the exercise of these same organs the needs of
the
body (temple) are secured.
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By
the cultivation of these faculties danger
is
is
apprehended and
defeated; joy
contemplated and achieved.
all
Within the physical body are
the elements of which the earth
is
composed
in a
permutated
silver,
state.
As
minerals
gold,
iron,
copper,
and many other metals and
these
compose
the
earth,
in the
so
same
substances
this
are
found in chemicalization
there
human
body.
Were
not true
would be no sensation
at
all,
for there can be no sound except
metallic sound; in other words, metals are the basis of all vibration.
Every
soul, therefore,
must be a
skilled
and cunning workman in
metals before he can be acceptable unto the Lord.
First Kings, vii:i3,
sent
reads as follows:
"And King Solomon
a widow's son of the
in brass;
to
and fetched Hiram out of Tyre.
He was
tribe of Naphtali,
and
his father
was a man of Tyre, a worker
and he was
filled
with wisdom, and understanding, and cunning
work
all
works
in brass.
And
he came to King Solomon, and wrought
all his
work."
ii
Second Chronicles,
113-14
[Huram
of Tyre writes to
King
Solomon :]
standing, of
"And now
have sent a cunning
son of a
man endued
with under-
Huram my
father's, the
woman
of the daughters
in gold,
of Dan, and his father
was a man
of Tyre, skillful to
work
and
in silver, in brass, in iron, in stone,
and
in timber, in purple, in blue,
and
ing,
in fine linen,
and
in crimson; also to grave
shall
any manner of grav-
and to find out every device which
be put to him, with thy
cunning men, and with the cunning men of
father."
my
Lord David thy
Huram
skilled
Abif, as a type or symbol of the Soul,
in metals, but he
was not only a
workman
was master of
colors as well.
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The
source of
all
its
color
is
planetary.
color.
That
is
to say each planet
in this
has a vibration of
own, or
There are seven planets
earth.
solar system besides the sun,
moon, and
They each rush
through space
note or color.
at
tremendous
velocity,
producing their
own
individual
to-
These
in turn are taken
up by the sun and blended
gether as one color or note, and we, by the prism and our musical
instruments,
seven,
divide this one color into primary parts:
is
which are
and the one great note
divided into seven primary ones.
Thus
there can be but seven colors
and seven
notes.
Of
course these seven are divided indefinitely because the stars
of heaven are infinite.
This
skilled
and cunning workman was also an engraver on
is
wood and
elements.
stone; that
to say he had complete control of those
What
are the bones of our bodies but stony substances
He was
a master
is
workman among
a symbolic
fine linens.
Linen being a
select his
vegetable fiber this
way
of saying,
man must
food from the vegetable kingdom and not poison himself.
He
must
know
intuitively
what
is
good for him and what
is
is
not.
The All-Seeing Eye
urement.
a symbol of psychometry or soul meascontact with nature, but
We develop this power in
more
es-
pecially in contact with our fellow
human than among
the trees and
flowers.
However, there are many natures so
sensitive that they
it
can, even blindfolded, describe a tree
by holding a chip from
in the
hand, or describe a mine by holding a piece of quartz from
lode, read
its
mother
a sealed
letter,
or describe accurately diseases of an absent
person by holding in the hand some article touched by the absent one.
The
habit of
hand shaking had
its
origin
among
a fraternity
who
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understood the law of psychometry, and
publicly
who were
forbidden to meet
and teach
their art.
As a
protection against being deceived
they extended the hand as a challenge to have their thoughts and intentions searched by the light of the soul, in turn
demanding
to search
the other soul.
Passwords, grips and signs
of the soul
is
may
be counterfeited, but the light
always true and unerring.
Many
business
men
accept and reject propositions according to
s
their impressions.
This faculty of soul measurement, when developed in certain
rections,
di-
amounts to
inspiration.
Many
fact that at
a public speaker owes his fame and prosperity to the
some time (the
audience.
crucial time) he psychometrized or soul-
measured
his
He
sensed what they wanted and then
launched his
own
soul forth into the universal soul,
and gave back to
his listeners that
which they had sent
out.
He
gave them what they
wanted.
A
letter,
young man away from home on a hunting
first
trip,
wrote at the
end of the
day's sport that he had killed seven wild geese.
The
to be
unopened, was handed to a psychic
woman who happened
letter in
visiting at the
home
at the time.
She held the
her hand,
closed her eyes, and gave a perfect description of the
young man
dressed in his hunting costume.
ings of a hunter's camp.
birds
She described the
tent
and surround-
She then said she saw the
whether they were
eagles, at
air full of large
she could not
she
tell
hawks, or crows,
see
but
anyhow
saw the young man shooting
fall.
them and she could
one
twothree
On
the
young man's return he was
told of the psychometric
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reading of his
letter,
upon which he confessed that he had
lied to the
amount of four
three.
geese.
Instead of killing seven he had killed only
We may
paper,
speak
lies
with our
lips,
we may
write
lies
with ink and
we may even
live lies to the world,
it
but the soul of man, being of
its
God, speaks the truth wherever
writes
name.
The atoms of matter
in the paper
and ink received the true
thoughts of the young man.
The
furniture of a house becomes magnetized or charged with
its
the thoughts and sentiments, health and diseases of
occupants.
Food
those
is
blessed or cursed according to the soul conditions of
it.
who
prepare
Whole
families (otherwise happy) are some-
times thrown into quarrelsome and diseased conditions by reason of
an unhappy, sickly cook in the kitchen.
Thus
it
will be seen that blessings like prayers,
must come from
the heart to be effective.
Foods receive the thought vibrations of those who prepare them
when food
surprised
if
is
taken into the system the partakers thereof need not be
they become inspired with the hopes, desires and prayers,
or the fears, worries and ailments of those
who
prepared
it.
How
much more wholesome
is
that food prepared
by mother's
dear hands than similar food prepared by the chef of a cafe or hotel ?
Mother holds the image of each member of the family
thought during the entire process.
in loving
She
fills
every morsel of food
feel.
with that deep care and solicitude that only a mother can
On
Tin
the other hand, hotel food
is
prepared by machinery mostly,
and no thought of love or kindness
cans,
is
worked
into
it.
wooden boxes and paper packages form no
barrier to
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thought, and
if
food stuffs do record thought vibrations what kind
of influences are carried
home from
the corner store which
vile
is
half
saloon and half grocery?
Think of the
thoughts and language
emanating from the habitues of such a
healthy, happy, prosperous people
place.
Can one expect a
cil,
who
eat the butter, cheese,
and
milk, loaded with the thought vibrations of such conditions, to con-
tinue happy, healthy and prosperous?
The
lesson taught by the All- Seeing
Eye
is
that every
atom of
matter has intelligence.
gence, sufficient for
its
Not human, of
expression.
course, but atomic intelli-
Therefore the eye becomes the
the highest to the lowest wher-
symbol of soul or sensation.
ever sensation
is,
From
there God, symbolized by the All-Seeing Eye,
may
be found.
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/
The Reader
Is
CHAPTER XXV.
Invited to Test the Truthfulness of the State-
ments Made in the Preceding Pages ey a Joint Exercise of
the Will and Breath
A Realization of Life.
made
By means
of symbols the author has striven to prove the existence
of a creative principle.
that "soul
is
In chapter III the positive statement
creative."
It is
is
sexless
and therefore
not within the
scope of this volume to
make a
full
expose of the workings of the soul
through the generative organs.
of the whole truth
Public sentiment forbids the telling
upon
this sacred
and intensely interesting
subject.
There
is,
however, a practical, every day use that this creative power
to.
can be put
little
practice of a
few very simple exercises
life is life is
will
prove to any one that
fearfully near,
God
the source of
not afar off but most
not to be sought after
and that the fountain of
but rather realized.
There
life
is
no place
in the
whole universe where there
this
is
any more
will
than where
we
are
now
very moment.
life
Ages of time
not bring us any nearer the fountain of
It
than
we
are at present.
can only bring us into a more perfect realization of our soul or
will power,
and
this realization
must necessarily come through experi-
ence.
When
the strange
man
in
Idaho said to the author that
"intelli-
gent communion between planets was possible," the author rather
questioned the truthfulness of the statement.
of a personal nature have, however, satisfied
If the reader wishes to test his
Subsequent experiences
him
that
it is
a truth.
own
creative
power
let
him
first
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269
get control over the physical body.
Not only
the voluntary muscles,
such as the arms, feet and legs, but the involuntary muscles as well,
such as the heart,
liver,
stomach and bowels.
Of
course there are
but few ready to believe that the heart and stomach can be brought
into subjugation to the will, but let
them follow the simple exercises
here given and the discovery will soon be
made
that
man
is
a creator
and that every part of
ter
his
body
is
responsibe to soul power.
is
In chapIt
XX
it
was shown how every breath
that each
numbered and gendered.
was shown
incoming breath was masculine and that each
outgoing breath was feminine.
That our
life
comes
in
on the incom-
ing breath and goes out on the outgoing breath.
It
was shown
that
all
impurities are expunged on the suspended
or outgoing breath.
there
is
Of
course the reader will agree that, so long as
is life,
breath in the body there
all
and
it
if
that life can be directed
or sent to any or
parts of the
body
boldly
all
if
will of a certainty restore
the diseased parts to health.
We
make
the statement that
it is
possible to breathe through any
is life it
and
parts of the body, and as breath
follows as a corollary that
one's life can be intelligently di-
rected to any particular part or portion of the body, then
certainty a creator
relative.
man
is
of a
and has power over death, not absolute power but
In the application of the breath as a healing agent, nature must
be consulted and worked with and not against therefore
the foundation.
let
us begin at
We
have seen that
it
was
the expansion of the diait
phram
that caused the first breath, therefore
is
necessary that
we
learn to breathe
from the
solar plexus rather than the chest.
This
is
a simple process and easy of accomplishment.
Simply
in-
will the muscles of the
diaphram to expand and
at the
same time
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Jtale
through the nostrils keeping the mouth closed, taking care that
there be no expansion of the chest.
When, by
practice, this can
be
accomplished the rest
is
easy.
In order to
it is
make
sure that you are
breathing from the solar plexus
well to place one
hand over the
if
region of the navel and the other over the chest, and
the chest can detect any heaving or expanding are not breathing
the
hand on
you may know that you
from the
solar plexus.
this practice
it is
During the early stages of
flat
best to
lie
perfectly
it is
on the back, and after one has become proficient, then
easy
to breathe
from the
solar plexus while
all
walking
in the street or at
it
work under any and
ally
conditions,
and by continued practice
their soul
fin-
becomes second nature, and one breathes from
uncon-
sciously
ishing.
and
this develops a soul or psychic
power that
will be aston-
Having learned
the generated
life
to breathe next step
is
to learn
how
to direct
to
any desired portion of the body.
to lay
Again we seek nature and learn from her how
tion.
our founda-
She
tells
us that our bodies are
made
all
of the elements of the
the four quarters of the
earth and that our bodies have
come from
universe; that there
is
a constant tendency on the part of the atoms
of our bodies to go back to their original elements.
stacle that prevents the dissolution of
That the only obis
our bodies
our will and our
breath
once
the will and breath leave the
body
its
particles seek their
own
level.
Nature also
that our head
tells
us that our bodies, like the earth, have polarity,
and
feet are polar opposites as well as
our hands, and
at the center of
that these four electric
and magnetic
polarities
meet
the
body (navel).
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271
Every atom of matter
in
our bodies
is
therefore polarised to one
of the four quarters of the universe.
If
we would harmonize our
bodies to the
life
forces of the uni-
verse
we can
only do so by the power of the breath intelligently di-
rected by the will.
Again we seek nature and apply our key
(For man has within
all
him
the key to the process by
which he may know
there is to
know)
we make
the discovery that
man
has a mineral (bone) foundation,
viz. feet, knees, hips,
life
that there are seven
neck,
main entrances or doorways,
hands,
shoulders,
elbows,
and that the
is liable
forces
flowing
through the marrows of the bones
these doorways.
to escape through
any of
We
also learn that there are seven vital internal in-
voluntary organs,
viz. the heart, lungs, liver,
stomach, bowels, kidneys
and sexual organs.
proceed
to>
We
now have
a foundation and can intelligently
rebuild and
remake our own temple.
first
Again do we go to
nature and ask her to reveal to us the
and primal matter, and she
to us that "will"
life.
answers
"Will" synonymus with "Faith." She says
is
coupled with breath
the beginning of
is
all
manifested
How
to
use our will and breath then
our next concern.
Knowing
that the
atoms of our bodies are polarized to the four corners of the universe
we
begin to harmonize them with the
spirit of the
universe by an ex-
ercise of our will
and
breath.
To do
this
we
simply breathe through the seven doorways of
the mineral temple from the four corners of the universe by the fol-
lowing process
to
First take the solar breath by willing the
diaphragm
expand and
at the
full
same time inhaling through the
close the eyes
nostrils.
When
life
the body feels
hold the breath,
toes,
and
will the
power out through the
and
at the
same time be standing on the
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toes.
Hold
this position for a
life
few seconds then stand on the
heels
imagining the
the earth.
forces flowing
from you through the
heels into
While
life
still
standing on the toes turn the heels outward and
imagine the
forces to flow to the
two
points of the compass in the
direction they point.
Now
place the feet flat on the floor and then
If the
turn the toes out in the same manner the heels were turned. breath
until
is
not yet exhausted rock back and forth on the heels and toes
it,
you can no longer hold
let
then assume a normal position and at
exhale.
the
same time
go your breath or
After a respite of one or
all
two breaths
treat the knees in the
still
same manner by keeping
parts
of the body perfectly
ercised
except the knees.
They alone
are to be ex-
and breathed through.
First place the feet closely together, stand erect, take the solar
breath as before directed, then spread the knees apart as far as possible
without moving the
feet,
then put the knees as close together as
possible.
Now
bring your will to bear and force your knees backward
as far as possible taking care that
no other part of the body moves.
Now
bend them forward by stooping as low as you can without movfeet,
ing the
and as you
rise to the
normal position exhale the long
pent up breath.
Next
the hips are to be treated in the
if
is
same manner.
please, that
After taking the solar breath just will or imagine,
you
your breath now pent up
in the center of the
body
escaping through
first to the
the joints of the bones in the direction
you bend them,
east or right, then to the left or west, then in front, south,
tiind or to the north.
It
and then be-
matters not so far as the points of the comis
pass
is
concerned.
The work
is
accomplished by the
will,
for
the
breath being suspended
like the
steam in a
boiler,
and as the steam
follow the
escapes through the weakest part, so the breath of
will
life will
wheresoever
it
may
be directed.
SYMBOLISM
273
After treating the hip joints, then treat the neck by moving the
head backward, forward, to the right and
left,
of course holding the
breath during the process, then take the shoulder joints and by mov-
ing them forward, backward, up and down, they, too, become polarized to the four points of the compass.
Next pay your
respects to the
elbows and hands and
when
treating the hands, simply extend the
arms straight out before you, touch the ends of the thumbs, then when
you have taken the
solar breath, keep the
thumbs
in contact hut
bend
the fingers up, then down, then out,
and then
in; put
a strain upon
them and turn the fingers as
as exertion
is
far as possible in each of the directions,
life forces to
necessary to cause the
flow from the reser-
voir in the center out through the extremities.
river of life in
Having
directed the
and out through the seven doorways of the foundation
is
temple, the next step
to visit the seven internal vital organs. the
The stomach being
best to begin with
it,
most responsive to the
will
power,
it is
so with the taking of the solar breath and
when
the body feels
will
it
full,
simply will the stomach up and at the same time
little
to tip forward a
it
accompanying the thought with an exer-
tion to have
do as you
desire,
and you
will notice a very perceptible
it
movement, then with the same breath
to the right and then to the
left.
lift
will
backward and down, then
After the stomach take the bowels
and with the breath suspended,
then
them up by the power of the will
left,
move them
first in
to right
and then to the
turning them around and
around,
all
one direction and then in the other holding the thought
life
the time that the breath of
or soul force
is
flowing from the
central reservoir at the solar plexus out through that particular part or
organ upon which the
will is centered.
it
In treating the internal organs
must be borne
in
mind
that no
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SYMBOLISM
portion of the body should move, but that pari or organ that
treatment.
will
is
under
Even
the heart, liver and kidneys, after repeated efforts,
respond to the action of the will and a perceptible movement will
be noticed.
To
recapitulate:
it
After taking in the solar breath, hold
the organ or part to
and while suspended,
will
move
up,
down,
in, out,
forward, backwai d, right
is
and
left,
all
the time imagining that
the breath of life
will,
flowing
through the part or organ as directed by the
and indeed just such
phenomena
in
is
taking place.
Of
course the physical atmosphere comes
through the nostrils and passes out through the openings of the
throat, but the breath of life goes
and comes according to the power
and desire of the
will.
Every farmer boy knows that
wheat he must hold his breath.
in order to shoulder a sack of
No Paddy
on the railroad would
first
at-
tempt to cast a shovelful of earth 20 feet without
closing the
taking a breath,
mouth and holding
it
closed during the exertion.
is
Any
great effort of the body
always accompanied by a tempugilist
porary suspension of breathing.
the knockout blow with an open
No
would attempt
to give
breath.
mouth and on an exhaling
life in
it
There
is
no strength nor power nor
itself is
the
body void of
breath,
and breath of
will.
powerless except
be directed and guided by
We
cannot breathe our bodies from one place to another.
We
cannot will them to go from point to point.
breath and the will by an effort, an exertion.
We
and do
must accompany the
As a
but as a
child I
had to learn the use of
feet
legs,
hands and arms,
man
I simply will these
will
members
effort.
to
my
bidding and then I
accompany the
by making the
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275
Feet, hands, arms,
and legs are seldom attacked by
disease,
and
the reason
is
because those members are more thoroughly under the
will as they are constantly receiving the breath of
dominion of the
life, it
being worked in and through them by the power of the will in
almost constant exertion.
To
piness,
the internal organs that are most vital to our health and hapattention,
we pay no
though they are almost as responsive to
our will as other portions of the body.
By
following these simple instructions
!:he
reader will soon disit
cover that the creative principle or
possible for one to even stop the
God
is
fearfully close, that
is
most acute pain almost instantly by
life in
simply taking the solar breath and then willing the
and out
through the part
afflicted.
One soon
of his
learns too,
how
to
commune with God and
be conscious
own
at-one-ment.
said,
meant when he
"Lo
He
I
will then
know what
the
Son of God
if
stand at the door and knock and
any
man
shall
open
I will
come
in
and sup with him."
And
now, as
I reluctantly
draw
these pages to a close, I wish
again to say to the reader, and
I regret that I
am
not able to write
it
upon the
heart,
mind and
soul of every
to
human
being
Man
know
all
has within him the key
there is to know.
the process by
which he may
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