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Steps in the Externalisation Process
You might
well ask what were these steps and along what lines has the preparation gone?
The first steps concerned internal preparation. Though the Masters of the
Wisdom have all passed through the human experience and are simply men who have
achieved a relative measure of perfection, there are aspects of physical
contact which They have completely transcended and utterly negated. There is
nothing in the three worlds with which They have any affinity, except the
affinity of life and the impulse of love for all beings. Recovery of certain
facilities of activity has been deemed necessary. For instance, the five
senses, where a Master is concerned, exist and are used at need, but the
contact established and maintained with disciples and senior aspirants in the
world (through whom They primarily work) is largely telepathic; hearing and
sight, as you understand [Page 569] their uses,
are not involved. The science of impression, with its greatly increased
effectiveness over individual contact through the senses, has entirely
superseded the more strictly human method. Except in the case of Masters
working on the physical plane and in a physical body, the outer physical senses
are in abeyance; for the majority of Masters Who still use these senses, the
use is strictly limited; Their work is still almost entirely subjective and the
mode of telepathic interplay and of impression is practically all the means
which They employ to reach Their working agents. Therefore, the recovery of
past usages of a more physical nature has been one of the preparatory moves.
Another has
been the achievement of a wide culture and understanding of the current
civilisation which will be coming into activity and control when the intended
project is carried out. You have been told—and told correctly—that the Masters
do not trouble Themselves to attain proficiency in all educational subjects—in
modern history, for instance, or the newest scientific procedures, or in the
use of foreign languages. In all Their Ashrams there are those who can supply
Them with any specified knowledge which They may need at any given time or for
any specific purpose. This will still remain true of Those Who have attained
the rank of Master, but it is not true of all the senior initiates, many of
whom, as they passed into higher grades and under instruction from a Master,
have retained their worldly knowledge, besides specialising in certain strictly
mundane approaches to worldly affairs. For instance, there are adepts who are
authorities upon modern financial matters, and these initiates of the fourth
degree are competently preparing to institute later those newer techniques and
modes of financial interplay which will supersede the present disastrous
methods; they will inaugurate a system of barter and exchange, of which modern
money is the travestied symbol. This newer method of financial relationships
will be comprehensively human and it will supersede big business and private
enterprise. It will at the same time, however, retain those phases of modern
enterprise which will draw out the initiative and [Page
570] the resourcefulness of the individual. Other initiates have
specialised in the various languages, and two of them are authorities in basic
English; this is the form of the English language which will eventually take
the place of other languages in all forms of international and business
intercourse without in any way obliterating the individual national languages
in daily use in any country.
Two things must be realised as the interested student considers this event of externalisation:
1. The senior Members of the Hierarchy will not at first be the ones who will make the needed approach. Under Their direction and Their close supervision, this approach will be made—in the early stages—by initiates of and under the degree of the third initiation, and also by those disciples who will be chosen and designated to implement Their efforts and so will work under Their direction. It is only in the later stages, and when the time has come for the return into recognised physical expression of the Christ, leading to the definite restoration of the Mysteries, that certain of the senior Members of the Hierarchy will appear and take outer and recognisable physical control of world affairs. The time for this will be dependent necessarily upon the success of the steps taken by the members of the Hierarchy who are not so advanced.
2. Members of the Hierarchy, whether working in the early stages or later when the true externalisation takes place, will work as members of the human family and not as proclaimed members of the kingdom of God or of souls, known to us as the Hierarchy; they will appear in office of some kind or another; they will be the current politicians, business men, financiers, religious teachers or churchmen; they will be scientists and philosophers, college professors and educators; they will be the mayors of cities and the custodians of all public ethical movements. The spiritual forcefulness of their lives, their clear, pure wisdom, the sanity and the modern acceptableness of their proposed measures in any department in which they choose to function, will be so [Page 571] convincing that little impediment will be set in the way of their undertakings.
At the present stage of preparation, the task of the disciple who is charged with laying the foundation for the New Age methods and with the labour of getting ready for the first group of Ashram members, is hard indeed. He stands for so much that is deemed visionary and impossible; the difficulties which confront him seem impossible; he teaches truths whose first effect is necessarily destructive, because he endeavours to rid humanity of old forms of religious, economic and political doctrine; his impersonality—which recognises faults as well as virtues—enrages many and often those from whom he had expected understanding and a true impartiality; his failure to be impressed or attentive to old rites and ceremonies, to ancient and obsolete but precious ideas, and his constant warfare on conditioning glamours and illusions meet, in these early stages, with little encouragement. He works frequently alone and usually with little recognition and lacks time for his own personal hierarchical contacts; he is not necessarily connected with any so-called esoteric groups and—if he is—his task is that much harder; only advanced disciples with a full and conscious constant contact with their particular Ashram are able to work in this way. Occult bodies and esoteric groups are, at this time, the most glamoured of any of the world groups; the work of any disciple in such groups is bound, in the early stages, to be destructive. The present occult groups which came into existence prior to 1919 will eventually all disappear; the members who are true and sound, broad-minded and sane, and rightly oriented and dedicated, will find their way into esoteric bodies which are free from dogmatism and doctrines and which are recipients of hierarchical life.
The preparatory work of externalisation, therefore, falls into three phases or stages, as far as relation to mankind is concerned:
First. The present stage in which a few isolated disciples and initiates, scattered all over the world, are doing [Page 572] the important task of destruction, plus the enunciation of principles. They are preparing the way for the first organised body of disciples and initiates who—coming from certain Ashrams—will proceed with the next phase of the work.
Second. The stage of the first real externalisation upon a large and organised scale will succeed upon the above endeavours. These disciples and initiates will be the real Builders of the new world, of the new civilisation; they will assume leadership in most countries and take high office in all departments of human life. This they will do by the free choice of the people and by virtue of their advanced and proven merit. By this means, gradually the Hierarchy will take over the control upon the physical plane—subjectively as well as objectively—of the direction of human affairs. This direction will be in virtue of their known and approved capacity and will not involve the imposition of any hierarchical control or authority; it will simply signify the free recognition by free people of certain spiritual qualities and effective activities which they believe signify that these men are adequate to the demanded job, and whom they therefore choose as directing agents in the new and coming world. Freedom of choice under the authority of a spiritual livingness which demonstrates competency will be distinctive of the attitude of the general public. Men will be put into high office and into positions of power not because they are disciples or initiates, but because they are wise and intelligent servants of the public, with an internal awareness, a deeply religious and inclusive consciousness, and a well-trained mind with an obedient brain.
This stage of hierarchical appearance is dependent upon the effective service of the first group of isolated and hard-working disciples who are the senior members of the New Group of World Servers and who are today working among the sons of men. This second group will take over from them, and theirs will be the task of instituting a more unified preparation for the return of the Christ. The first group prepare humanity for the possibility; the second group [Page 573] definitely prepare for the return itself. They will build for a future which will arise out of the wreckage of the past, which wreckage they will remove; they will instill certain basic concepts anent right human relations into men's minds. Their immediate group work, when they are coming into power and recognition, will consist of a sweetening and a clarification of the political situation and the presentation of those ideas which will eventually lead to a fusion of those principles which govern a democracy and which also condition the hierarchical method—which is somewhat different; this effort will produce a third political situation which will not be entirely dependent upon the choices of an unintelligent public or on the control which the hierarchical technique evidently involves. The mode of this new type of political guidance will later appear.
Groups of spiritually-minded financiers who are conscious members of an Ashram will take hold of the world economic situation and bring about great and needed changes. All these activities, built upon the preparatory work of the first group, are also preparatory in nature.
Third. The stage wherein Christ and the Masters of [Page 574] the Wisdom can make public appearance and begin to work publicly, openly and outwardly in the world of men. The time of Their coming will be dependent upon the success of the work undertaken by the first two groups; it is not possible for me to prophesy anent this matter. So many factors are involved: the earnest work of the two groups, the readiness and the willingness of mankind to learn, the rapidity with which the forces of restoration and of resurrection can rehabilitate the world, the responsiveness of advanced humanitarians and intelligentsia to the opportunity to rebuild, to recreate and to reorganise the factors which the new culture and the new civilisation will demand. Even the Hierarchy Itself, with all Its sources of information, does not know how long this will take, but They are ready to move at any time.
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