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Katherine
Tingley
1847
– 1929
Founder
& President of the
Point
Loma Theosophical Society 1896 -1929
She
and her students produced a series of informative
Theosophical
works in the early years of the 20th century
ELEMENTARY
By
A Student of Katherine Tingley
Chapter 8
The Meaning of Death
What then
is death according to Theosophy? It is not at all the horror that the world has
made it. It is the passing of the soul into its own nature, for rest.
In life it
has permitted itself to become, as it were, of the nature of the body. If it
has had joys, it has had pains that far outweigh, pains of body and pains of
mind. It needs rest from all these and from struggle. Though it came from the
Divine and is divine, in the case of the great majority it has never yet
recognized that. It goes to the temporary rest and sleep of death with all its
purer earth memories clustering around it. And of these it fashions its
unclouded and beautiful dream. The divine law shows itself at its tenderest to the dead.
But the
sleep does not come at once. After the eyes have closed for the last time,
after pulse and breath have stopped, life lingers long. And in those first
hours, while the brain is yielding up its stores, and the soul is watching
every detail of the now closed life pass again before it, there should be
silence and peace in the death chamber. Loving thought -- yes, that helps. But
passionately expressed and selfish grief is felt by the soul as a disturbance,
hindering its work. For as memory is unpicked to its last fiber, the soul is
learning, noting in the clear light where it failed, where it sinned, where it
achieved victory in the hard life-battle with the thronging lower impulses. Not
till this is done, till the wheat has been garnered, is that life really over.
But at
last there is the change. A sleep begins whose dreams are unclouded by anything
evil, anything painful. The soul is no longer conjoined with the source of
evil; it rests in the pure divine light. That is why death is in nature's
program that the soul may rest and progress.
And whilst
it rests it is out of touch, mercifully, with life on earth. It can neither be
reached by word or thought. Nor can it break its rest to communicate with those
on earth.
Nevertheless
there is one line of communication both ways. The pure current of love from
those on earth does reach it, touches and enters the dream and makes it more
living.
And in
return its love for those it left behind touches them, strengthens them in the
battle of life, helps them in their highest efforts for right, purifies them.
Except for this current, which is deeper than thought, deeper than word, there
is no communication possible. How otherwise could the soul rest?
But the
rest is over at last; the divine light has given new energy for another life.
The dream fades; the soul is drawn again to earth to take up its work. It comes
once more among those with whom in other lives it has been associated.
We pass
from birth to birth, resuming old ties, making new ones, suffering, rejoicing,
and through all growing. This great human family is ever getting closer and
closer. As a man will find some old acquaintance unexpectedly in passing
through some foreign city, so, it may be, there is already hardly a spot on
earth where any one of us could incarnate and not find some he had known in
other lives. There are many hates still to wear out between man and man; every
one of us has much to overcome in our own nature. But we move.
We can see
that life will not always be as now. Sometime there will be comradeship
universal and all men will have awakened to their divinity. They will feel in
their hearts the constant presence of that Light to which they have given so
many names, to which they have ascribed such diverse qualities, which sometimes
they have figured as but a man, a personality drawn large; sometimes as a blind
force, sometimes, alas! as an avenging fiend. It will be the more really a
presence to them, the more really an ever active inspiration, the more they
understand that in its fullness it is beyond human imagining and description.
They will
be content to worship at the point where thought ceases, from that worship
gaining perception of the reason and goal of human life. From it came man's
soul; to it returns that soul, yet never more to lose in it the individuality
that is the thread of each man's series of existences.
Once a
living soul, always a living soul. Once we were omniscient because we were
parts of its omniscience. It called us forth, to win each for himself
omniscience. Yet the very word omniscience, for us, is forever relative. When
we have learned one nature, which is its robe, and tasted to the full the
beauty of that knowledge, another and higher and richer will be ready before
our eyes. Unhappiness and pain were no part of the program.
We made
them; unbrotherhood of each to each made them. It is
only we that can end them. When man has learned to turn to his fellow man with
friendliness and compassion, with the will to give instead of to take,
unhappiness is ended. And when he has learned himself, unwisdom
and darkness are ended.
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(History of the Kings of Britain)
The reliabilty of this work has long been a subject of
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Reign
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and his version’s political agenda
According to Geoffrey of Monmouth
The first written mention of Arthur as a heroic figure
The British leader who fought twelve battles
King Arthur’s ninth victory at
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King Arthur ambushes an advancing Saxon
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Badbury, Near Swindon,
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King Arthur’s twelfth and last victory against the Saxons
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From wise child with no
earthly father to
Megastar of Arthurian
Legend
History of the Kings of Britain
Drawn from the Stone or received from the Lady of the Lake.
Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur has both versions
with both swords
called Excalibur. Other versions
5th & 6th Century Timeline of Britain
From the departure of the Romans from
Britain to the establishment of sizeable
Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms
Glossary of
Arthur’s uncle:- The puppet ruler
of the Britons
controlled and
eventually killed by Vortigern
Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. Circa 450CE
An alleged massacre of Celtic Nobility by the Saxons
History of the Kings of Britain
Athrwys / Arthrwys
King of Ergyng
Circa 618 - 655
CE
Latin: Artorius; English: Arthur
A warrior King born in Gwent and associated with
Caerleon, a possible Camelot. Although over 100 years
later that the
accepted Arthur period, the exploits of
Athrwys may have
contributed to the King Arthur Legend.
He became King of Ergyng, a
kingdom between
Gwent and Brycheiniog (Brecon)
Angles under Ida seized the Celtic Kingdom of
Bernaccia in North East England in 547 CE forcing
Although much later than the accepted King Arthur
period, the events of
Morgan Bulc’s 50 year campaign
to regain his kingdom
may have contributed to
Old Welsh: Guorthigirn;
Anglo-Saxon: Wyrtgeorn;
Breton: Gurthiern; Modern Welsh; Gwrtheyrn;
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An earlier ruler than King Arthur and not
a heroic figure.
He is credited with policies that weakened Celtic Britain
to
a point from which it never recovered.
Although there are no contemporary accounts of
his
rule, there is more written evidence for his
existence than of King Arthur.
How Sir Lancelot slew two giants,
From Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur
How Sir Lancelot rode disguised
in
Sir Kay's harness, and how he
From Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur
How Sir Lancelot jousted against
four
knights of the Round Table,
From Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur
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