<h2><SPAN name="chap05"></SPAN>INTRODUCTION TO BOOK III</h2>
<p>The third book of the Sutras is the Book of Spiritual Powers. In considering
these spiritual powers, two things must be understood and kept in memory. The
first of these is this: These spiritual powers can only be gained when the
development described in the first and second books has been measurably
attained; when the Commandments have been kept, the Rules faithfully followed,
and the experiences which are described have been passed through. For only
after this is the spiritual man so far grown, so far disentangled from the
psychical bandages and veils which have confined and blinded him, that he can
use his proper powers and faculties. For this is the secret of all spiritual
powers: they are in no sense an abnormal or supernatural overgrowth upon the
material man, but are rather the powers and faculties inherent in the spiritual
man, entirely natural to him, and coming naturally into activity, as the
spiritual man is disentangled and liberated from psychical bondage, through
keeping the Commandments and Rules already set forth.</p>
<p>As the personal man is the limitation and inversion of the spiritual man, all
his faculties and powers are inversions of the powers of the spiritual man. In
a single phrase, his self seeking is the inversion of the Self-seeking which is
the very being of the spiritual man: the ceaseless search after the divine and
august Self of all beings. This inversion is corrected by keeping the
Commandments and Rules, and gradually, as the inversion is overcome, the
spiritual man is extricated, and comes into possession and free exercise of his
powers. The spiritual powers, therefore, are the powers of the grown and
liberated spiritual man. They can only be developed and used as the spiritual
man grows and attains liberation through obedience. This is the first thing to
be kept in mind, in all that is said of spiritual powers in the third and
fourth books of the Sutras. The second thing to be understood and kept in mind
is this:</p>
<p>Just as our modern sages have discerned and taught that all matter is
ultimately one and eternal, definitely related throughout the whole wide
universe; just as they have discerned and taught that all force is one and
eternal, so coordinated throughout the whole universe that whatever affects any
atom measurably affects the whole boundless realm of matter and force, to the
most distant star or nebula on the dim confines of space; so the ancient sages
had discerned and taught that all consciousness is one, immortal, indivisible,
infinite; so finely correlated and continuous that whatever is perceived by any
consciousness is, whether actually or potentially, within the reach of all
consciousness, and therefore within the reach of any consciousness. This has
been well expressed by saying that all souls are fundamentally one with the
Oversoul; that the Son of God, and all Sons of God, are fundamentally one with
the Father. When the consciousness is cleared of psychic bonds and veils, when
the spiritual man is able to stand, to see, then this superb law comes into
effect: whatever is within the knowledge of any consciousness, and this
includes the whole infinite universe, is within his reach, and may, if he
wills, be made a part of his consciousness. This he may attain through his
fundamental unity with the Oversoul, by raising himself toward the
consciousness above him, and drawing on its resources. The Son, if he would
work miracles, whether of perception or of action, must come often into the
presence of the Father. This is the birthright of the spiritual man; through it
he comes into possession of his splendid and immortal powers. Let it be clearly
kept in mind that what is here to be related of the spiritual man, and his
exalted powers, must in no wise be detached from what has gone before. The
being, the very inception, of the spiritual man depends on the purification and
moral attainment already detailed, and can in no wise dispense with these or
curtail them.</p>
<p>Let no one imagine that the true life, the true powers of the spiritual man,
can be attained by any way except the hard way of sacrifice, of trial, of
renunciation, of selfless self-conquest and genuine devotion to the weal of all
others. Only thus can the golden gates be reached and entered. Only thus can we
attain to that pure world wherein the spiritual man lives, and moves, and has
his being. Nothing impure, nothing unholy can ever cross that threshold, least
of all impure motives or self seeking desires. These must be burnt away before
an entrance to that world can be gained.</p>
<p>But where there is light, there is shadow; and the lofty light of the soul
casts upon the clouds of the mid-world the shadow of the spiritual man and of
his powers; the bastard vesture and the bastard powers of psychism are easily
attained; yet, even when attained, they are a delusion, the very essence of
unreality.</p>
<p>Therefore ponder well the earlier rules, and lay a firm foundation of courage,
sacrifice, selflessness, holiness.</p>
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