Visualizations

… four geometrical forms.  Some of these are referred to by H. P. B. and were taken by her from [an] ancient picture.  They are well known but seldom applied by esotericists to the creative work.  They are the cube, the five pointed star, the six pointed star and the eight sided diamond, superimposed one upon the other.  They constitute, therefore, the base of the symbol.  H. P. B. refers also to the point, the line and the circle, but these, with the triangle, have been exoterically applied to Deity and the manifested universe.  Later these other forms will also be applied to God and to man, in the exoteric sense.  But this will only be when the truths of the Ageless Wisdom are universally recognized.

A Treatise on White Magic by Alice A. Bailey published by Lucis Trust

The New Age symbol, as interpreted by Foster Bailey, is a complex representation of various spiritual concepts. The symbol consists of a golden disk, against which a triangle and a star appear, with an even-armed cross within the triangle and a cosmic cross extending beyond the disk. It is set against a limitless field of blue, representing the life expression sphere of our solar Logos.

The golden disc signifies the all-inclusive backdrop of life on our planet. The cosmic cross, which extends beyond the disc, originates from the consciousness of the great ones on Sirius and forms the basis for all cross symbology used by humanity.

Superimposed on the triangle is the five-pointed star of Christ, which has been his vehicle in the human family during the Piscean era. The star is blue, signifying the solar quality to which humanity can respond.

The symbol also highlights the transition from the Piscean age to the Aquarian age, acknowledging that while we’re moving into a new era, the influences of the old era still dominate. The symbol embodies the concept of merging the old and the new, rather than completely abandoning the past.

The center point of the symbol is where Christ stands, being the center of the star, the triangle, and the disc of golden light. From this point, Christ works and the cross of the new era emerges, symbolizing the balanced life of right relation to God and man.

The symbol therefore represents the work of Christ today and the forces he must wield. By focusing attention on this center of power, illumination comes, revealing the entire field according to our individual spiritual status.

Adapted from: https://www.lucistrust.org/arcane_school/talks_and_articles/a_new_age_symbol


The fifth Creative Hierarchy (also numbered 8) is on the verge of liberation. It is peculiarly connected with the tenth Creative Hierarchy, with the constellation Capricorn and with the human personality which veils and temporarily hides the Christ principle behind both form and mind. Eight is, under some numerical systems, regarded as the number of the Christ.

Esoteric Astrology, p. 37

This visualization is geometrically possible:

  1. An even-armed cross is a 2D representation of a cube. If you look at a cube from a certain angle, it resembles a cross. This is known as an orthographic projection, where three-dimensional objects are represented in two dimensions.
  2. A triangle can represent a pair of dual tetrahedra. A tetrahedron is a pyramid with a triangular base and three triangular faces. Two tetrahedra can be dual to each other, meaning they share the same vertices. A 2D even-armed cross can indeed be one of several orthographic projections of a pair of dual tetrahedra.
  3. A hypercube, or a tesseract, is a four-dimensional analogue of a cube. It consists of an outer cube, an inner cube, and the eight lines connecting the corresponding vertices of the two cubes. As it rotates in 4D space, it would create a mesmerizing pattern, though visualizing this accurately requires understanding of higher dimensional space.

So, while we humans are limited in our ability to fully visualize these higher-dimensional shapes, mathematically and theoretically, this visualization is indeed feasible.


A pair of dual tetrahedra can perfectly fit within a cube, forming what is known as a stellated octahedron or stella octangula. This polyhedron was first named by Johannes Kepler in the 17th century.

The stella octangula is a regular compound of two tetrahedra. The two dual tetrahedra are congruent (identical in form) and intersect each other so that their vertices coincide with those of the enclosing cube. The edges of the tetrahedra are along the space diagonals of the cube.

In this configuration, each edge of a tetrahedron is perpendicular to one face of the cube. The two tetrahedra together fill the entire volume of the cube, and each vertex of the cube touches the outermost point of one of the tetrahedra.

A pair of dual tetrahedra fitting perfectly within a cube is a well-known and studied configuration in geometry.


https://lostmathlessons.blogspot.com/2017/08/platonic-solids.html
[sic (upper left): tetrahedron frame with tetrahedron dual inside]

The dodecahedron, one of the five Platonic solids, can inscribe all other Platonic solids, which include the tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, and icosahedron. However, only the icosahedron can inscribe the dodecahedron. This is because the dodecahedron and icosahedron are duals of each other in Euclidean space, meaning the vertices of one correspond to the faces of the other and vice versa.

Of all Platonic solids only the tetrahedron, cube, and octahedron occur naturally in crystal structures. The regular icosahedron and dodecahedron are not amongst the crystal habit.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/geometry-all-around-us-lada-prkic-ceng/

Foster Bailey tells us that the “five-pointed star of Christ” has been Lord Maitreya’s vehicle in the human family during the Piscean era, that is, Christ, the Individuality holding the Office of the Christ.

On the other hand, Master D.K. asserts that the Christ principle is associated with the number 8 (octahedron, or “eight-sided diamond”). It is a mathematical fact that the placement (rank) of the numbers 5 and 8 mirror each other as we count from 1 through 12, in ascending or descending order.

We propose that the representation of the Symbol of the New Age, as it is usually displayed on paper, is a 2-D projection of a dynamic, higher dimensional object related to the Platonic solids, as hinted in the initial quote of this post. The dodecahedron, would relate to the five-pointed star of Christ, as in Salvador Dali’s Last Supper.

By National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24679655

The icosahedron would be related to the enfolding Cosmic Cross nesting all other Platonic solids, serving as an appropriate symbol originating “from the consciousness of the great ones on Sirius and forms the basis for all cross symbology used by humanity.”

The first manifestation of Platonic solids in nature is in the shape of viruses. Many viruses have a viral capsid, a protein shell that protects and encloses the viral genome, in the shape of an icosahedronA regular icosahedron is an optimum way of forming a closed shell from identical subunits.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/geometry-all-around-us-lada-prkic-ceng/

Furthermore, such visualization would enrich our understanding of the emblem identifying the members of the New Group of World Servers.

The group [New Group of World Servers] is and will be kept entirely subjective.  Its members are linked telepathically, or they recognise each other through the quality of the work they are doing in the outer world and the inclusiveness of the note they sound.  It is inspired from above by the souls of its members and the Great Ones, and is energised into activity by the need of humanity itself.  It is composed of living conscious souls, working through coordinated personalities.  Its symbol is a golden triangle enclosing an even-armed cross with one diamond at the apex of the triangle.  This symbol is never reproduced in form at all.  It shines above the heads of all who are in the group and cannot be seen by anyone (not even a clairvoyant) except a group member, and then only if—for purposes of work—his recognition needs stimulation.  The motto of the group is The Glory Of The One.

A Treatise on White Magic, p. 43:

Master D.K. is probably saying that the symbol cannot be “reproduced in form at all.” Does it mean in 2-D or even 3-D “form?” Does it mean that it can only be visualized in higher dimensions of consciousness, such as the hypercube?

Regardless, visualizing geometrical symbols in higher dimensions may assist in the building of the bridge between the lower and higher aspects of the mind. We are told that “five is the number of the mind and of man. Number nine, the number of initiation, is hidden midway in force, ” midway between 1 and 9. -JB


The Tetrahedron as ‘Master’ Solid

All Platonic Solids come from the Tetrahedron

The tetrahedron is at the apex and center, being the master solid.  This drawing below by Keith Critchlow in Order in Space shows the hierarchy and relationship of the five regular solids and their spherical counterparts to the tetractys, a triangular pattern made up of ten units.  This tetraktys was the basis of Pythagorean harmony.

The whole tetractys pattern can be given tetrahedral form, in which case the figurate number will be twenty not ten.


Reincarnation and the Criminalization of Abortion

Reincarnation and the Criminalization of Abortion: A Comparative Analysis of India and the United States

Introduction:

The criminalization of abortion has been a contentious issue in many societies, with legal, moral, and religious perspectives shaping the discourse. This essay explores a hypothetical scenario: If the existence of a soul and its reincarnation cycles before conception were scientifically proven, how would this impact the current understanding and criminalization of abortion in the United States? As a point of comparison, we also examine the legal status of abortion in India.

Abortion and Reincarnation in the United States:

In the United States, the criminalization of abortion varies from state to state, with some states severely limiting or outright banning the procedure. The debate often centers around when life begins, with opponents of abortion viewing it as the taking of a human life. If reincarnation and the pre-existence of the soul were scientifically proven, it could potentially shift this discourse. The premise that consciousness exists before conception might challenge the argument that abortion is akin to murder. Instead, terminating a pregnancy could be seen as altering the path of a soul’s journey rather than ending a life. This could lead to a reevaluation of laws that criminalize abortion on the grounds of taking a life.

Abortion in India:

In India, abortion is regulated under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, which permits abortions under certain circumstances. However, obtaining an abortion after the legally permitted gestational period without a valid reason is considered illegal. The Supreme Court of India ruled in 2022 that all women, regardless of marital status, can obtain abortions up to 24 weeks into pregnancy (PBS). This legally permitted gestational period is based on medical and ethical considerations, including the viability of the fetus outside the womb and the health risks to the woman. Violations of the MTP Act are criminalized, not on the basis of taking a life, but on the grounds of violating legal regulations. The widespread belief in reincarnation in India may contribute to this different perspective.

Conclusion:

The hypothetical scenario of the existence of the soul and its reincarnation cycles before conception being scientifically proven could introduce a new dimension to the debate on the criminalization of abortion in the United States. It could potentially challenge the current arguments that associate abortion with murder, leading to a reconsideration of laws that criminalize abortion. This comparative analysis highlights how cultural and religious beliefs can significantly shape legal perspectives on contentious issues such as abortion.

Sources:

  1. Guttmacher Institute
  2. PBS
  3. ScienceDirect

Under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act in India, the legality of abortion is determined by gestational age and specific conditions, not explicitly on the basis of whether the fetus is viable or not. The MTP Act allows for abortion up to 20 weeks of gestation. However, in certain circumstances, such as when the pregnancy poses a risk to the life of the mother or of grave physical or mental injury, or if there is substantial risk that the child would suffer from physical or mental abnormalities, an abortion can be performed beyond the 20-week gestational limit (Indian Journal of Psychiatry).

The determination of the “legally permitted gestational period” under the MTP Act is based on medical considerations, including the health risks associated with later-term abortions. It does not explicitly consider the concept of the soul or its reincarnation. The Act does not mention the concept of viability (the point at which the fetus could potentially survive outside the womb), nor does it make reference to any religious or philosophical beliefs about when the soul enters the body.

The belief in reincarnation is prevalent in Indian society due to its roots in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. However, this belief does not directly shape the country’s abortion laws. While it may influence societal attitudes towards abortion, the law itself is framed around medical and ethical considerations rather than religious doctrine.

Therefore, abortions that violate the stipulations of the MTP Act are considered illegal and are thus criminalized. The basis for this criminalization is the violation of the legal regulations set out in the Act, not the notion of ending a life or disrupting the journey of a soul.

Sources:

  1. Indian Journal of Psychiatry
  2. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act

The Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act in India primarily focuses on the health and well-being of the woman. Under this law, abortion is permissible under certain circumstances, including when it poses a risk to the life or substantial risk to the physical or mental health of the woman, or if there is a substantial risk that the child, if born, would suffer from physical or mental abnormalities.

The MTP Act also sets a gestational limit for abortions. The Supreme Court of India extended this limit from 20 to 24 weeks in 2022 for all women, regardless of marital status. This gestational limit is in place due to medical considerations, including the increased health risks associated with later-term abortions.

However, the Act does not explicitly state that the criminalization of abortion is intended to protect the health of the woman. Rather, it provides conditions under which an abortion can be legally performed. If these conditions are not met, then the abortion is considered illegal, and thus, is criminalized.

It’s also important to note that the Act does not consider the viability of the fetus, nor does it reference the concept of a soul or its reincarnation. While the belief in reincarnation is prevalent in Indian society due to its roots in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, it does not directly influence the country’s abortion laws.

Sources:

  1. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act
  2. Indian Journal of Psychiatry
  3. PBS
  4. Open Global Rights

The Art of Dying

I’ve recently experienced the farewell and grieving process of my mother’s passing. So, I have drafted a 30-minute introduction on the subject of death and dying recapitulating my experience in the context of the Ageless Wisdom teachings. I hope it is useful to others. -JB


Supplemental quotes:

Can you picture the time when the process of death, clearly recognised and welcomed by the man, could be described by him in the simple phrase, “The time has come when my soul’s attractive force requires that I relinquish and restore my body to the place from whence it came”? Imagine the change in the human consciousness when death comes to be regarded as an act of simple and conscious relinquishing of form, temporarily taken for two specific objectives:

  • To gain control in the three worlds.
  • To give opportunity to the substance of the forms thus “stolen or borrowed or rightly appropriated,” according to the stage of evolution, to reach a higher point of perfection through the impact upon it of life, via the soul.

These are significant thoughts. They have been expressed before, but have been discarded as symbolic, as comforting or as wishful thinking. I present them to you as factual in nature, as unavoidable in practice, and as familiar a technique [Page 428] and process as those activities, (rhythmic and cyclic in nature) which govern the average man’s life—rising and retiring, eating and drinking, and all the periodic affairs which he is accustomed to pursue.

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The problem of death, needless to say, is founded upon the love of life which is the deepest instinct in human nature. The determination that nothing is lost under divine law is a recognition of science; eternal persistence in some form or another is universally held to be a truth. Out of the welter of theories, three major solutions have been proposed; these are well known to all thinking people. They are:

  1. The strictly materialistic solution, which posits the experience and expression of conscious life as long as the physical, tangible form exists and persists, but also teaches that after death and the subsequent disintegration of the body there is no longer any conscious, functioning, self-identified person. The sense of the “I,” the awareness of a personality in contradistinction to all other personalities, vanishes with the disappearance of the form: personality is believed to be only the sumtotal of the consciousness of the cells in the body. This theory relegates man to the same state as any of the other forms in the three other kingdoms in nature; [Page 401] it is based on the nonsensitivity of the average human being to life, withdrawn from a tangible vehicle; it ignores all evidence to the contrary and says that because we cannot see (visually) and prove (tangibly) the persistence of the “I” or the immortal entity after death, it is nonexistent. This theory is not held by so many as it was in earlier years, particularly during the materialistic Victorian age.
  2. The theory of conditional immortality. This theory is still held by certain fundamentalist and theologically narrow schools of thought and also by a few of the intelligentsia, primarily those of egoistic tendency. It posits that only those who reach a particular stage of spiritual awareness, or who accept a peculiar set of theological pronouncements, can receive the gift of personal immortality. The highly intellectual also argue at times that the crowning gift to humanity is a developed and cultured mind, and that those who possess this gift are likewise endowed with eternal persistence. One school dismisses those who are what they regard as spiritually recalcitrant or negative to the imposition of their particular theological certainties, either to complete annihilation as in the materialistic solution, or to a process of eternal punishment, thus at the same time arguing for a form of immortality. Owing to the innate kindness of the human heart, very few are vindictive or unthinking enough to regard this presentation as acceptable, and of course among those we must class the unthinking people who escape from mental responsibility into blind belief in theological pronouncements. The Christian interpretation as given by the orthodox and the fundamentalist schools proves untenable when submitted to clear reasoning; among the arguments which negate its accuracy lies the fact that [Page 402] Christianity posits a long future but no past; it is likewise a future entirely dependent upon the activities of this present life episode and accounts in no way for the distinctions and differences which distinguish humanity. It is only tenable upon the theory of an anthropomorphic Deity Whose will—as it works out in practice—gives a present that has no past but only a future; the injustice of this is widely recognised, but the inscrutable will of God must not be questioned. Millions still hold this belief, but it is not so strongly held as it was one hundred years ago.
  3. The theory of reincarnation, so familiar to all my readers, is becoming increasingly popular in the Occident; it has always been accepted (though with many foolish additions and interpretations) in the Orient. This teaching has been as much distorted as have the teachings of the Christ or the Buddha or Shri Krishna by their narrow-minded and mentally limited theologians. The basic facts of a spiritual origin, of a descent into matter, of an ascent through the medium of constant incarnations in form until those forms are perfect expressions of the indwelling spiritual consciousness, and of a series of initiations at the close of the cycle of incarnation, are being more readily accepted and acknowledged than ever before.

Such are the major solutions of the problems of immortality and of the persistence of the human soul; they aim to answer the eternal questioning of the human heart as to Whence, Why, Whither and Where? Only the last of these proposed solutions offers a truly rational reply to all of them. Its acceptance has been delayed because, ever since the time of H. P. Blavatsky, who formulated this ancient truth for the modern world in the last quarter [Page 403] of the nineteenth century, it has been so unintelligently presented; it has been handicapped owing to the fact that the Eastern races have always held it, and—from the Western angle—they are heathen and the heathen “in their blindness bow down to wood and stone,” to quote one of your fundamentalist hymns. How curious it is to realise that, to the man from Eastern countries, the religious people in the West do likewise, and can be seen on their knees before the Christian altars bearing statues of the Christ, of the Virgin Mary and of the Apostles.

The occultists of the world, through the theosophical societies and other occult bodies, so-called, have greatly damaged the presentation of the truth anent reincarnation through the unnecessary, unimportant, inaccurate and purely speculative details which they give out as truths anent the processes of death and the circumstances of man after death. These details are largely dependent upon the clairvoyant vision of astral psychics of prominence in the Theosophical Society. Yet in the Scriptures of the world these details are not given, and H.P.B. in The Secret Doctrine gave none. An instance of this inaccurate and foolish attempt to throw light upon the theory of rebirth can be seen in the time limits imposed upon departed human souls between incarnations on the physical plane and the return to physical rebirth—so many years of absence are proclaimed, dependent upon the age of the departed soul and its place upon the ladder of evolution. If, we are told, the soul is very advanced, absence from the physical plane is prolonged, whereas the reverse is the case. Advanced souls and those whose intellectual capacity is rapidly developing come back with great rapidity, owing to their sensitive response to the pull of obligations, interests and responsibilities already established upon the physical plane. People are apt to forget that time is the sequence of events and of states of [Page 404] consciousness as registered by the physical brain. Where no physical brain exists, what humanity understands by time is nonexistent. The removal of the barriers of the form, stage by stage, brings an increasing realisation of the Eternal Now. In the case of those who have passed through the door of death and who still continue to think in terms of time, it is due to glamour and to the persistence of a powerful thoughtform. It indicates polarisation upon the astral plane; this is the plane upon which leading Theosophical writers and psychics have worked, and upon which they have based their writings. They are quite sincere in what they say, but omit to recognise the illusory nature of all findings based on astral clairvoyance. The recognition of a pronounced time factor, and the constant emphasis laid upon timing, are characteristic of all highly developed people in incarnation and of those whose lower, concrete minds are powerful in calibre. Children and child-races on the one hand, and those highly advanced people whose abstract minds are functioning (through the medium of the interpretive lower mind), usually have no sense of time. The initiate uses the time factor in his relations and his dealings with those living upon the physical plane, but is detached within himself from all recognition of it elsewhere in the universe.

Therefore the use of the term “immortality” infers timelessness and teaches that this timelessness exists for that which is not perishable or conditioned by time. This is a statement requiring careful consideration. Man reincarnates under no time urge. He incarnates under the demands of karmic liability, under the pull of that which he, as a soul, has initiated, and because of a sensed need to fulfill instituted obligations; he incarnates also from a sense of responsibility and to meet requirements which an earlier breaking of the laws governing right human relations have [Page 405] imposed upon him. When these requirements, soul necessities, experiences and responsibilities have all been met, he enters permanently “into the clear cold light of love and life” and no longer needs (as far as he himself is concerned the nursery stage of soul experience on earth. He is free from karmic impositions in the three worlds, but is still under the impulse of karmic necessity which exacts from him the last possible ounces of service that he is in a position to render to those still under the Law of Karmic Liability. You have, therefore, three aspects of the Law of Karma, as it affects the principle of rebirth:

  1. The Law of Karmic Liability, governing life in the three worlds of human evolution, and which is ended altogether at the fourth initiation.
  2. The Law of Karmic Necessity. This governs the life of the advanced disciple and the initiate from the time of the second initiation until a certain initiation higher than the fourth; these initiations enable him to pass on to the Way of the Higher Evolution.
  3. The Law of Karmic Transformation, a mysterious phrase governing the processes undergone upon the Higher Way. These fit the initiate to pass off the cosmic physical plane altogether, and to function upon the cosmic mental plane. It is concerned with the release of those like Sanat Kumara, and His Associates in the Council Chamber at Shamballa, from the imposition of cosmic desire which demonstrates upon our cosmic physical plane as spiritual will. This should be to you an arresting thought. It will be obvious, however, that there is little that I can say upon this subject. The knowledge involved is not yet mine.
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The fear and the morbidness which the subject of death usually evokes, and the unwillingness to face it with understanding are due to the emphasis which people lay upon the fact of the physical body and the facility with which they identify themselves with it; it is based also upon an innate fear of loneliness and the loss of the familiar. Yet the loneliness which eventuates after death, when the man finds himself without a physical vehicle, is as nothing compared to the loneliness of birth. At birth, the soul finds itself in new surroundings and immersed in a body which is at first totally incompetent to take care of itself or to establish intelligent contact with surrounding conditions for a long period of time. The man comes into incarnation with no recollection as to the identity or the significance to him of the group of souls in bodies with which he finds himself in relationship; this loneliness only disappears gradually as he makes his own personality contacts, discovers those who are congenial to him and eventually gathers around him those whom he calls his friends. After death this is not so, for the man finds on the other side of the veil those whom the knows and who have been connected with him in physical plane life, and he is never alone as human beings understand loneliness; he is also conscious of those still in physical bodies; he can see them; he can tune in on their emotions, and also upon their thinking, for the physical brain, being nonexistent, no longer acts as a deterrent. If people but knew more, birth would be the experience which they would dread, and not [Page 393] death, for birth establishes the soul in the true prison, and physical death is only the first step towards liberation.

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All quotes from the Tibetan Master, as penned by Alice A. Bailey and published by the Lucis Trust.