The Riddle of This World


- Publisher's Note
- A Far Greater Truth
- Supernals
- The Graded Worlds
- The Ascending And the Descending Movement
- Western Metaphysics And Yoga
- The Agnostic and the Vedantic Unknowable
- Doubts And The Divine
- The Valley Of The False Glimmer
- The Intermediate Zone
- A Problem Of Faith
- The Triune Godhead
- Some Spiritual Dilemmas
- Rebirth And Personality
- The Riddle Of This World

The Graded Worlds
If we regard the gradation of
worlds or planes as a whole, we see them as a great
connected complex movement; the higher precipitate their
influences on the lower, the lower react to the higher and
develop or manifest in themselves within their own
formula something that corresponds to the superior power
and its action. The material world has evolved life in
obedience to a pressure from the vital plane, mind in
obedience to a pressure from the mental plane. It is now
trying to evolve supermind in obedience to a preSSure from
the supramental plane. In more detail, particular
forces, movements, powers, beings of a higher World can throw
themselves on the lower to establish appropriate and
corresponding forms which will connect them with the
material domain and, as it were, reproduce or project their
action here. And each thing created here has, supporting
it, subtler envelopes or forms of itself which make it
subsist and connect it with forces acting from above. Man, for
instance, has, besides his gross physical body, subtler
sheaths or bodies by which he lives behind theveil in
direct connection with supra-physical planes of
consciousness and can be influenced by their powers, movements
and beings. What takes place in life has always
behind it pre-existent movements and forms in the occult vital
planes; what takes place in mind presupposes pre-existent
movements and forms in the occult mental planes.
That is an aspect of things
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which becomes more and more
evident, insistent and important, the more we progress
in a dynamic Yoga.
But all this must not be taken in too rigid and mechanical a sense. It is an immense plastic movement full of the play of possibilities and must be seized by a flexible and subtle tact or sense in the seeing consciousness. It cannot be reduced to a too rigorous logical or mathematical formula. Two or three points must be pressed in order that this plasticity may not be lost to our View.
First, each plane, in spite of its connection with others above and below it, is yet a world in itself, with its own movements, forces, beings, types, forms existing as if for its and their own sake, under its own laws, for its own manifestation without apparent regard for the other members of the great series. Thus, if we regard the vital or the subtle physical plane, We See great ranges of it, (most of it),existing in themselves, Without any relation with the material world and with no movement to affect or influence it, still less to precipitate a corresponding manifestation in the physical formula. At most we can say that the existence of anything in the vital, subtle physical or any other plane creates a possibility for a corresponding movement of manifestation in the physical world. But something more is needed to turn that static or latent possibility into a dynamic potentiality or an actual urge towards a material creation. That something may be a call from the material plane, e.g., some force or someone on the physical existence entering into touch With a supra-physical power or world or part of it and moved to bring
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it down into the earth-life.
Or it may be an impulse in the vital or other plane itself,
e.g., a vital being moved to extend his action towards the
earth and establish there a kingdom for himself or the
play of the forces for which he stands in his own domain.
Or it may be a pressure from above; let us say, some
supramental or mental power precipitating its formation
from above and developing forms and movements on the
vital level as a means of transit to its self-creation
in the material world. Or it may be all these things
acting together, in which case there is the greatest
possibility of an effective creation.
Next, as a consequence, it follows that only a limited part of the action of the vital or other higher plane is concerned with the earth-existence. But even this creates a mass of possibilities which is far greater than the earth can at one time manifest or contain in its own less plastic formulas. All these possibilities do not realise themselves; some fail altogether and leave at the most an idea that comes to nothing; some try seriously and are repelled and defeated and, even if in action for a time, come to nothing. Others effectuate a half manifestation, and this is the most usual result, the more so as these vital or other supraphysical forces come into conflict and have not only to overcome the resistance of the physical consciousness and of matter but their own internecine resistance to each other. A certain number succeed in precipitating their results in a more complete and successful creation, so that if you compare this creation with its original in the higher plane, there is something like a close resemblance or even an apparently
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exact reproduction or
translation from the supraphysical to the physical formula. And
yet even there the exactness is only apparent; the very
fact of translation into another substance and another rhythm
of manifestation makes a difference. It is something
new that has manifested and it is that that makes the
creation worthwhile. What, for instance, would be the utility
of a supramental creation on earth if it were just the
same thing as a supramental creation on the supramental
plane? It is that, in principle, but yet something else, a
triumphant new self-discovery of the Divine in conditions that are
not elsewhere.
No doubt, the subtle physical is closest to the physical, and most like it. But yet the conditions are different and the thing too different. For instance, the Subtle physical has a freedom, plasticity, intensity, power, colour, wide and manifold play (there are thousands of things there that are not here) of which, as yet, we have no possibility on earth. And yet there is something here, a potentiality of the Divine which the other, in spite of its greater liberties, has not, something which makes creation more difficult, but in the last result justifies the labour.
September I, 1930
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