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MASTER
KOOT HOOMI
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Chapter III in Through
the Eyes of the Masters: Meditations and Portraits (London:
Routledge, 1932, 2nd Ed. 1936, 3rd Ed. 1947) by David Anrias
[Brian Ross], pp. 33-39. Full text of message by Master
Koot Hoomi including portrait.
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MASTER KOOT HOOMI LAL SINGH
Of Kashmiri origin. Studied at Oxford in 1850. Pythagoras
in one of his previous incarnations. Resides at Shigatse
[Facing page 33]
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MASTER KOOT HOOMI
When you were here in India, my son, and wrote upon
the necessity of establishing an international outlook,
you never imagined that a crisis in the world's finance
would so soon create a situation which would bring
this pressing necessity nearer to the minds of men.(1)
In these days when finance has become so international
that a panic in Wall Street immediately reacts upon
the Bourse and the Stock Exchange, it would seem to
be obvious that modern Western civilization can no
longer be run on the principles of the jungle. Unfortunately
this has not yet been realized by your leading financiers
and administrators, who are nevertheless suddenly
called upon to remedy previous errors, largely the
inheritance of their predecessors, without the necessary
spiritual wisdom and self-discipline which this terrible
situation demands.
It is not too much to say that we of the White Lodge
anticipated such a situation, and endeavoured,
(1) See The Initiate in the Dark
Cycle, Chapter X.
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as far as lay in our power, to mitigate it in advance
by stressing the necessity for Brotherhood and Co-operation
if civilization was to survive. Christianity having
been proved inaccurate according to the scientists
and historians of the last century, drastic means
had to be adopted to counteract complete materialism.
We tried to startle people by H. P. Blavatsky's etheric
phenomena, and when that method failed, we attempted
at least to arrest their attention and to prove our
own existence by means of her psychic powers. It was
hoped that the Secret Doctrine, her life-work,
would make men pause to think, or at least speculate,
if only a little, upon its vast range of occult lore.
Within the time permitted by the Lords of Karma for
the inauguration of a new spiritual movement, we did
all that was possible to avert the impending world-crisis.
That much of the effort missed its object was partly
because the details of the great scheme had perforce
to be worked out by pupils, still subject to their
own Karmic limitations, and partly also because humanity
at large was not yet capable of receiving what we
had to give.
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As regards the immediate difficulties of the Theosophical
Society itself, action and reaction being equal and
opposite, it was inevitable that its previous period
of intense outer activity, propaganda and blind obedience
to established occult authorities, should be succeeded
by a period of doubt and questioning of all authority.
Some members of the Society saw them- selves as sheep
stampeded first down one path and then another, after
a brief phase of indecision, when there suddenly appeared
to be several shepherds each of whom openly disagreed
with the other as to which path to take. Whereas formerly
the recognized shep- herds were trusted and eagerly
obeyed, at present confusion reigns, and there would
seem to be no shepherd at all.
For a time the Society will be given over to a period
of introspection and self-searching, the result of
Krishnamurti's teaching. But as no teacher has the
sole monopoly of wisdom, he must inevitably be succeeded
by another whose dharma (1)
it is to express it from a different angle. Some original
thinker will arise, magnetic enough to draw around
him a group
(1) Work or duty for one particular
incarnation.
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of pupils who will share his views and aspirations.
It is for us to see that the right personality appears
at the auspicious moment, and not before. This is
one of our most difficult tasks-to know when a cycle
is ending and another beginning.
Contraction must always follow expansion, in the
occult world as in the material. As you know, at the
end of each century there is a great outpouring of
spiritual force from the Lodge. This must of necessity
slowly die down, to make way for the new outpouring
and its expression in a new form. Krishnamurti's teachings
worked in harmony with the law of cycles in causing
a contraction after a period of expansion which had
already exhausted the force from the initial impulse
of the last century.
Any great initiate who comes in the near future will
only have the force of his own egoic group to draw
upon, and will need to be a powerful personality indeed,
if he is to contend with the spiritual vacuum which
is gradually making itself everywhere perceptible.
Only the bravest of souls dare attempt what will inevitably
become a struggle to keep the lamp of truth alight
until the fresh flowering of faith at the end of the
century.
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MASTER KOOT HOOMI 37
We who watch the struggles of humanity with compassion,
with understanding, who applaud their victories and
sympathize with their failures, realize the suffering
with which the present phase is fraught, the heart-break
which it has entailed for many. Yet we would not put
an end to it, even if it lay in our power. Where you
see merely the wastage of frustrated effort, uncertainty,
chaos, petty jealousies and bewilderments-the broken
fragments of an as yet uncompleted pattern, in fact-we
see that pattern a little more in perspective, each
fragment an integral factor in the perfection of the
whole. We know that the suffering may be likened to
spiritual growing-pains; we know the spiritual strength
and self-reliance, the joy, the illumination and the
expansion which for each individual may be the outcome
of the present agony.
After the period of spiritual darkness, I foresee
a period of what may be termed spiritual aridity.
During the coming fifty years the intellectual mind
will tend to become isolated and entirely immersed
in its own problems. Not only art and music, but even
such concepts as Spiritualism, will be practically
reduced to the level of scientific formulae.
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Then gradually at first, subtly as a thread of melody
weaving itself in and out of harsh dissonances, a
gentler element will come to supersede the foregoing
crudity and dryness, a greater reaching out towards
that Beauty and Mystery which are veritably as the
garments of God. Art and music (1)
will be more direct in their appeal to the heart and
spirit of Man ; the eternal quest of the Mystic will
again be stimulated by fresh outpourings of Wisdom
and Love from the Higher Planes.
Therefore, though I feel for what many of my followers
are going through in this Cycle of Darkness, ** I
can look with serenity upon their tribulations, knowing
that towards the end of the century they shall once
again be gathered round me to help forward the work
begun in this life, but so often crowned not with
the laurels of success, but with the thorns of frustra-
tion. Opportunity shall be afforded them to remedy
past error, to turn failure into attainment. They
shall find in the outside world a greater receptivity
to the message to which at present so many turn a
deaf ear.
(1) See Music, Its Secret Influence
throughout the Ages by Cyril Scott (Rider).
** See Appendix.
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For this time the great influx of power to be poured
forth at the end of the century will not fail in its
object; it will be a mighty tide bearing Mankind towards
a greater comprehension, greater enlightenment, towards
the ineffable blessings of that Peace which passeth
all understanding.
As has already been foreshadowed elsewhere,(1)
there shall come one, a dearly beloved disciple and
messenger of mine and of my brother Jesus, who shall
manifest such powers as only those who love and are
one with Love have, through the purification of suffering,
gained the right to claim . . . One who shall bring
joy to the sorrowful, strength to the weak, light
to the blind, hope to those who sit in the house of
weeping . . . One who shall heal the afflicted and
open the ears of the deaf to the secret melodies of
the divine spheres . . . One whose consciousness will
be pervaded by the Love and Knowledge of God, and
gifted with the power to lead others unto that same
Joy.
(1) See The Initiate in the Dark
Cycle, Chapter XV.
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