NIRVANA
Nirvana
A Study in
Synthetic Consciousness
by
George Sidney Arundale
First published 1926
Dr Arundale
was International President of
the
Theosophical Society (Adyar) from 1933 to 1945
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CHAPTER II
The First
Readjustment
I compare … man’s
gradual progress in self-knowledge to his gradual decipherment of the nature
and meaning of the sunshine which reaches him as light and heat indiscernibly
intermingled.
MYERS, (Human
Personality and the Survival of Bodily Death).
IT is curious how, as
the days pass, one becomes increasingly conscious of a readjustment to one’s
surroundings, as well as of a perpetual contact with the non-physical. My
relationships with outer things have altered. It may be that the Buddhic unity
has itself become intensified, for more of reverence seems due
to everything - to
inanimate as much as to animate objects.
Indeed, I see clearly
that there is nothing which is inanimate. All is animate with Sun-Light. All is
alive with Sun-Sound, with Sun-Form. Even the minutest microcosm is a perfect
macrocosm in miniature - the pebble on the beach, the speck of dust, the least
animate insect. God is not original. Having made His pattern, He
never departs from it.
Having chosen His pathway, He never diverges from it.
This perception of the
wonderful sameness of all things, which means that in essence all things are
vibrant with infinite potentiality, causes an interesting and significant
physical reaction to the outer world. I must lift things more carefully,
deliberately. I must touch things with more refinement in the touch. I must use
things with a greater sense of the purpose to which (there is no exaggeration
in the statement) they are dedicated. Nothing slipshod or careless is
tolerable.
Let knowledge grow from
more to more,
But more of reverence
in us dwell,
That mind and soul,
according well,
May make one music as
before, But vaster …
There is much profound
truth in these lines. Through increased reverence the music does become vaster.
I perceive divinity in the fountain-pen with which I write these words. It seems
unfair to the pen, indeed untrue to the essential being of the pen, if I do not
try to write carefully and neatly. The pen suffers other than physically if
ill-treated, if used less reverently than it might be used. I seem to be under
the necessity of educating, of cooperating with, my surroundings all the time,
largely by my general attitude, but in no small measure by my more overt
comradeship with the things that constitute them. My
office tools depend
upon me, look up to me. All this may be the intensification of the Buddhic
principle, but it is more than this.
Am I getting nearer to
the truth when I suggest that the Unity of Buddhi is more an outward,
forthgoing process, while the Unity of Nirvana is more an inward, indrawing
process? Do I
at the Buddhic stage
perceive my oneness with the world, and at the Nirvanic stage perceive the
potentiality of all things within me? I think there is something of this kind,
for our Lord the Sun seems at the Nirvanic stage to become the centre of my
being.
On further
contemplation, it seems as if at the Buddhic stage one goes out to find the
Unity, while at the Nirvanic stage one begins to realize it everywhere. At the
Buddhic stage one travels from centre to circumference, finding the centre as
much at the circumference as at the centre, if you understand what I
am trying to convey. At
the Nirvanic stage,that which has been two and yet one in two, becomes one. All
is centre, and one is on the verge of the conception that under a certain mode
of consciousness a centre need have no circumference, for all is within the
centre. We draw circumferences just as we
draw double lines for
easier writing. But we do not need them, and Nirvana is the state of doing
without them. At the Buddhic stage there is more of realization. At the
Nirvanic stage there is more of Being.
As I have already
written, the Sun seems to be my King, and I realize that down here I must be a
sun, the sun of my world, as He is the Sun of His system. In Him is the source
of all life. In me, too, is the source of all life, because I am in Him, and of
His Being. His rays pervade worlds. Do not mine, however
feebly, pervade a
world? I am an infinity in the becoming because I am infinity in essence.
Nothing is lacking in my nature to that stupendous end - the word “end” is, of
course, absurd. I am light even as He is Light. The Nirvanic consciousness
seems to produce a cognition of oneself as a throbbing, pulsating
energy or
power-nucleus, slowly but surely expanding, extending its kingdom far and wide,
and itself becoming more and more radiant as its frontiers are pushed forward
into space. I can conceive that in the
infinitely distant future my body shall be as the Sun and my kingdom a universe.
I am brought face to face with my potentiality, and with its inevitable growth
into power; it is a marvellous and stupendous grandeur; omniscience,
omnipotence, omnipresence - in the becoming. I enter my Sanctum Sanctorum. I
enter the essence of my being. I perceive a burning, blinding Sun - a miniature
of the Sun Himself.
It seems to me also
that I am in constant contact with all outside me. This is probably a way of
putting the fact that I am conscious on the plane of Universal consciousness,
on which time and space are non-existent. An act of consciousness - and I
contact whatever I desire to contact. It is not a question of going anywhere,
of projection, but rather of tuning, and not even of tuning, but rather of
attending. The act of attention makes the contact.
Of course, I am only at
the very beginning of this, and I express myself badly and uncertainly, because
I am merely a child, and use child-language to express unfamiliar relationships
and to describe conditions about which I know next to nothing. I am just like a
baby trying to describe all it met on its first
journey into the
streets of the town, or the roads and lanes of the
country-side. I have
received impressions, but these filter through, have indeed been contacted by,
undeveloped organs. Still, perhaps you sense the truth within the halting
picture. William James in one of his books has said that the nightingale of
life’s eternal meaning is for ever singing in men’s hearts. From the standpoint
of the Nirvanic consciousness I realize that this is profoundly true, but it
means far more than probably he intended it to mean.
The eternal meaning of
life is indeed for ever singing in men's hearts, but it is not, I think, until
Buddhic, and later Nirvanic, consciousness is opened that one begins to hear
the song, or at any rate to begin to understand it. When one does begin to hear
it in one’s own heart, simultaneously one seems to hear it in the hearts of all
things, even though it sings as yet to ears that are deaf. And then one knows
that there is but One great Song of Life echoed in the hearts of men and
things, be its variations infinite.
Such knowledge is it
that brings one to a realization of the nature of Universal Consciousness.
Hearing the Song of Life in harmony of Glorious Light and Colour in its
Nirvanic manifestation, one hears the sound of its eternal meaning in all
things, and it is but an act of consciousness to hear its note in any
particular individuality, and thus to contact that individuality intimately. It
is, then, but a matter of tuning-in on to the wave-length required.
The wireless apparatus
is installed, even though very far from running smoothly, and I seem able to
tune-in to all manner of things everywhere, to persons, to friends, to events,
even though I may only rarely be able to hear accurately. I see the “dead”
living on in other bodies, and with us all the time. I see the “living” in
other parts of the world as near to me as those in physical propinquity. I can
draw the whole world into me, and thus annihilate time and space. How much more
than this world, so far as regards its sub-Nirvanic states, I may be able thus
to draw in, I do not know. But I am just now beginning to perceive that the
unfolding of Nirvanic consciousness brings one into touch with other worlds
than this earth of ours.
Certain planets, of
course, may be contacted comparatively easily without Nirvanic consciousness,
but its unfoldment makes possible journeys farther afield, for on the Nirvanic
plane infinitely more of our universe begins to be within reach. I have not yet
journeyed far afield, but I find myself in touch with influences from distant
places, the nature of which is for the time being more than strange. There are
mighty influences at work among us, down here in our world, influences from far
away, from other universes indeed as well as from other planets. I can say no
more at the moment, for all is vague. But it is very intriguing. How strange
one feels in one’s new world, with its almost illimitable vistas and marvellous
scenery, peopled with wonderful Presences, linking together even universes
within a stupendous cosmos.
It is a wonder that the
physical brain can stand even the feeblest reflection of it all, for it is all
so completely outside all previous experience. Clearly the physical brain could
not stand the strain but for the previous Buddhic experience, which reinforced
the brain, stamped it with Unity, enlarged its capacity, that it might
gradually become ready for the further expansion. The
Nirvanic note would
have been shattering but for the tuning-in the Buddhic contact achieved.
How true it is that
language in this case conceals thought and meaning! I need Nirvanic language to
convey the sense of Nirvanic things, and my hearers need Nirvanic
understanding. How impossible to convey the sense of moreness in a medium which
stops short at that very moreness! Still, perhaps you have an impression of
that wondrous moreness, though until you too can begin to see, my words must
often seem confused and even muddled. As Myers has said so beautifully:
O, could I tell, ye
surely would believe it!
O, could I only say
what I have seen!
How should I tell or
how can ye receive it,
How, till He bringeth
you where I have been?
The more one immerses
oneself in even this lowest layer of Nirvanic consciousness the greater becomes
the clarification of consciousness on the lower planes. It is like a fresh,
pure stream of energy flowing through the great channels of life and vivifying
the outlook at every stage. We are continually working under the Law of
Readjustment, and each expansion of consciousness involves a further
readjustment to the Eternal Reality. Purer and purer becomes the refracting
medium as kingdom after kingdom of consciousness is conquered, till at last the
Light of the Real shines through undimmed, or as nearly undimmed as is possible
in the Universe of the Relative.
One of the most
striking examples of this clarification is in the discovery that it is far more
possible definitely to know God than I had supposed. Does one attain a vision
of God, of the Creator, in a Form capable of being understood by human
consciousness? I seem to have perceived God, not as an abstraction but as a
cognisable Reality - a Universality within a limitation, but the limitation
rarefied enough to reveal to me in deeper measure the nature of the
Universality of God. The expression is unsatisfactory, but it is as if I had
experienced the
Individuality of God.
And the whole experience centres round the Sun which, putting it bluntly, I
perceive to be the Physical Vehicle of God whereby He creates, gives, sustains
and regenerates life. The Sun is, as it were, the Countenance of God, the Light
of which shines upon all things.
A little more and I
could describe, in so far as description is at all possible, a manner of God’s
revealing of Himself on this Nirvanic Plane. Not God unveiled. I cannot see Him
unveiled. The part cannot know the Whole as Whole. But I can see Him as He
interposes a shadow before my eyes. To me that very shadow, irridescent with
God, is God, even though but a shadow. I see God in limitation.
The part perceives a
shadow of the Whole. The ocean of Nirvana is a Shadow of God. The ocean of
every plane is God in Shadow. The higher the consciousness the more is the
Shadow a true mirror of His Being.
I realize, too, more
vividly the nature of Heaven, and somehow it does not seem so absurd to place
Heaven in the heavens as I had thought. Of course, heaven is a State of
Consciousness. There are many Heavens. Nirvana is a Heaven-world, infinitely
greater than that higher mental plane to which we usually restrict
the title. But is not
the blue sky a Heaven in special measure? If I free myself from the bondage of
earth and body restrictions, and bathe myself in the sky above the clouds, do I
not experience a peace and a sense of the all-Power, the all-Wisdom and the
all-Love of God, which inevitably decreases as I return to the physical level?
I seem also to be able
to some extent to apply Eternity to the terms of Time. Do I not contact in some
degree the Eternal Mind, or, should I say more truly, a Cosmic Mind, and then
Cosmic Emotions and a Cosmic Physical Plane? What is the difference between
these Cosmic States and their denser counterparts?
The first word that
comes to me to express the difference is “Majesty”. Mind stripped of all
Time-mentality, of all constituents of the mental plane as we know it. Mind
filled with the spiritual counterparts, the archetypes, of the constituents of
our mental plane. The Cosmic Mind is an archetypal Mind which reflects itself in
the objects of the mental plane. It is not Absolute Mind, but the nearest
approach to Absolute Mind that I can so far conceive. The positive and the
negative, the subject and the object, have disappeared, and there is pure Mind,
Mind without the contrast between I and not-I, since the one is
merged in the other.
The same experience
obtains on the plane of the emotions. On this Cosmic plane I contact Cosmic
Emotion, which impresses me as being Power in Motion. I have since often looked
at a physical plane storm and have seemed to perceive in it a likeness to the
plane of Cosmic Emotion, always assuming that the physical plane storm is
supremely purposeful and stormy to great and well-defined ends.
Cosmic Emotion is power
in motion, in spiral swirl, in vast pulsation. Again, as in the case of the
Cosmic Mind, I cease to sense the pairs of opposites. There is no fundamental
division of love-emotions and hate-emotions; they are mutually
merged in archetypal
emotion. I contact pure emotion, pure feeling, but not absolute emotion or
absolute feeling. I sense the difference because I perceive a beyond, though I
do not know the nature of that beyond.
These two Cosmic states
are reservoirs which feed their corresponding lower planes, and I see how the
pairs of opposites down here emerge from a Unity within or above, but I feel
sure that this very Unity itself is but relative. Further still within or above
there is a still deeper Unity, compared with which the Unity I now contact is a
world of diversity.
I perceive an
Apotheosis of Death. There is no death, only change, and always change with
purpose, change to a greater end. Death is recreation, renewal, the dropping of
fetters, the casting aside of a vehicle which has ceased to suffice,
the taking off of an
overcoat. Death is in very truth a birth into a fuller and larger life, or a
dipping down into matter under the law of readjustment. Progress always, and
progress towards Unity. We come ever nearer to each other and to the Real
through death. If only we could realize this!
I see that Death is a
form of Happiness, and that only our distance from happiness prevents us from
realizing the gift of happiness which death confers.
We grieve because a
friend has gone into the next room, and there seem to be no doors between his
room and ours. Yet there are doors, and we might open them if we would and keep
them for ever afterwards wide open. Grief is ignorance and often selfish. The
more we know the less we shall grieve, for true knowledge is eternal happiness.
I turn for a change to
myself. I somehow know that my aura has undergone, or is undergoing, a process
of readjustment. Wherever there is an expansion of consciousness there is a
modification in the aura. What modification is being
brought about in my
own? It seems as if it were being irradiated with Nirvanic Light. It has an
electric intensity it did not before possess. The colours are in process of
rearrangement, apparently in rings like the rings of Saturn. Possibly, indeed
probably, this process began before, but the entry into Nirvanic consciousness
has given it a great impetus.
The silver
light-threads of Nirvana seem to interpenetrate the whole aura, enriching and
purifying the colours, and encircling, interpenetrating, my whole being, with a
Web of Light. The aura scintillates with Sun-Light. The aura sparkles in the
Sun.
I have perceived since
these words were written that not only does the aura undergo a Light
modification, including a re-arrangement of the colour-scheme, but that the
music of my being has undergone a beautiful enrichment. I feel myself to be
music. True, all is music, and has been from the beginning. But at last I am
beginning to understand my music and to be able to watch myself at work in the
Workshop of Sound, assembling the notes I need for the Symphony I am dedicated
to express, for the Sound-Universe it is my destiny to create.
Physical plane Henry
Ford assembling a motor car is but a reflection of innumerable spiritual Henry
Fords assembling the Universes, of which they shall be the Suns, in the Colour
Workshops, in the Sound Workshops, in the Great
Laboratory of
Evolution. The process is at work all the time, but only as we contact Buddhi,
and later Nirvana, do we begin really to know what we are doing, and thus to do
it more expeditiously and with more effective skill.
Each centre (there are
many centres) glows with the new life and the new promise. Am I in the
springtime of a new Cosmic year, of which the summer of spiritual maturity is
the Fifth of the Great Initiations, to the threshold of which sooner or later I
shall come? “Conquer this kingdom and you stand on the threshold of the next.”
The seed of my being has thrust its Light-shoots through the soils of lower
planes, and a bud is opening to the Sun in the pure Nirvanic air. Some day this
bud will become a flower - a flower of earth’s humanity in the garden of God.
Every root shall grow its bud as it sends up its Light shafts through the
unreal into the real. As Heaven-Light kisses Earth-Light the bud takes form and
slowly expands into the flower. I seem to see, as this imagery comes to me, the
Flower of Earth’s Humanity - the Lord Buddha, a Flower of indescribable
splendour, a radiant Lotus-form of golden Light.
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