*The words
with which this Discourse on Initiation ends are full of significance. The key
to the Hermetic Secret is found when the aspirant adopts the Edenic Life: the
life of purity and charity which all mystics--Hebrew, Egyptian, Buddhist,
Greek, Latin, Vedic, with one consent, ascribe to man in the golden age of his
primeval perfection. The first outcome of the Fall, or Degeneracy, is the
shedding of blood and eating of flesh. The license to kill is the sign-manual
of "Paradise Lost." And the first step towards "Paradise Regained" is taken
when man voluntarily returns to the manner of life indicated by his organism
as that alone befitting him and thus reunites himself to the harmony of Nature
and the Will of God. No man who follows this path and faithfully keeps to it
will fail to find at length the Gate of Paradise. Not necessarily in a single
life-time, for the process of purification is a long one, and the past
experiences of some men may be such as to shut them out for many lives from
the attainment of the promised land. But, nevertheless, every step faithfully
and firmly trodden, brings them nearer to the goal, every year of pure life
increasingly strengthens the spirit, purges the mind, liberates the will, and
augments their human royalty. On the other hand, it is idle to seek union with
God in the Spirit, while the physical and magnetic organism remains insurgent
against Nature. Harmony must be established between man and Nature before
union can be accomplished between man and God. For Nature is the manifest God;
and if man be not in perfect charity with that which is visible, how shall he
love that which is invisible? Hermetic doctrine teaches the kinship and
solidarity of all beings, redeemed and glorified in man. For man does not
stand aloof and apart from other creatures, as though he were a fallen angel
dropped from some supernal world upon the earth, but he is the child of earth,
the product of evolution, the elder brother of all conscient things; their
lord and king, but not their tyrant. It is his part to be to all creatures a
Good Destiny; he is the keeper, the redeemer, the regenerator of the earth. If
need be, he may call on his subjects to serve him as their king, but he may
never, without forfeiting his kingship, maltreat and afflict them. All the
children of God, in every land and age, have abstained from blood, in
obedience to an occult law which asserts itself in the breast of all
regenerate men. The mundane Gods are not averse to blood, for by means of it
they are invigorated and enabled to manifest. For the mundane Gods are the
forces of the astral element in man, which element dominates in the
unregenerate. Therefore, the unregenerate are under the power of the stars,
and subject to illusion. Inasmuch as a man is clean from the defilement of
blood, inasmuch he is less liable to be beguiled by the deceptions of the
astral serpent. Therefore, let all who seek the Hermetic secret, do their
utmost to attain to the Hermetic life. If entire abstinence from all forms of
animal food be impossible, let a lower degree be adopted, admitting the use of
the least bloody meats only--milk, fish, eggs, and the flesh of birds. But in
such a case, let the intention of the aspirant be continually united
with that of Nature, willing with firm desire to lead, whenever possible, a
yet more perfect life; so that in a future birth he may be enabled to attain
to it.--A. K.
End of the Treatise on
Initiations