25/07/2010
Theosophy Basics Part 2
Theme: Man – animal or half-god? To homepage Theosophy Basics II (Rev. 1.8 May,1998) The Psychological Key To Man: Theosophy by Martin Euser This article will be dedicated to a thorough analysis of the *thinking* faculty of man. It will also include some practical, safe, exercises for analyzing your own stream of thoughts. On the whole, it will be seen to provide the psychological *master-key* to spiritual growth for the individual as well as the collective, because it provides a *testable* model of facts of life. By applying the practical methods given, everybody can recognize or verify the stated ideas about man, life and cosmos. Philosophers in the West have spent much time thinking about many topics. Rarely, however, did they analyze thinking *itself*. Now, obviously, it is a most remarkable fact that we as humans can reflect upon ourselves, ask ethical questions and make conscious decisions about our acts. So, it would seem only natural that we would ask ourselves the question: 'What *is* the thinking faculty?' or: 'How does this faculty work and what are its attributes or aspects?'. The fact is, that we rarely do so. Theosophy explains why this is so, by stating that we are so to speak only beginners regarding the use of the thinking faculty. This will become apparent later on in this article. For clarity I will divide this article in five sections: Section 1: The composite constitution of man. A grand scheme of what man essentially is. Section 2: The seven aspects of thinking according to Theosophy. A brief description of these aspects is provided. Section 3: Thoughts and the process of thinking. This section and the next two contain the psychological *key* for changing your life. Section 4: Controlling the flow of thoughts. Changing the thought-pattern. Section 5: Socratic thinking: a question of mentality. What is lacking in our world? Section 1. The composite constitution of man. The purpose of this section is to present in shorthand a 'model' of man, which can greatly enlarge our understanding about the relationship between 'us' and the Universe. If we get a feeling for this, it is easier to grasp what follows in the next sections, because 'what is above, is below' (the Hermetic axiom). Theosophy presents a kind of spiritual-material model of man. Matter, in Theosophy, is viewed as crystallized spirit and spirit as rarefied matter. Spirit and matter are ultimately states (manifestations) of One Principle that is the One Life-force. Science recognizes the fact that matter and force are convertible into one another. The perennial wisdom adds that this fact also applies to the psychic and spiritual realm. Old forms of thought can be dissolved and the frozen energy can be liberated and used in new forms. More on this topic in a later section. The model below is sometimes called: the egg-scheme. See figure.
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