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 XII
The Dangers
Of Nirvana
I have gone the whole
round of Creation: I saw and I spoke!
I, a work of God’s hand
for that purpose, received in my brain
And pronounced on the
rest of His Handwork - returned Him again His creation’s approval or censure; I
spoke as I saw.
I report, as a man may
of God’s work - all’s love, yet all’s law.
Now I lay down the
judgment He lent me. Each faculty tasked
To perceive Him, has
gained an abyss, where a dewdrop was asked.
Have I knowledge?
Confounded it shrivels at Wisdom laid bare.
Have I forethought? How
purblind, how blank, to the Infinite Care!
Do I task any faculty
highest, to image success?
I but open my eyes, and
perfection, no more and no less,
In the kind I imagine,
full-fronts me, and God is seen God
In the star, in the
stone, in the flesh, in the soul and the clod.20]
And thus looking within
and around me, I ever renew
(With that stoop of the
soul which in bending upraises it too)
The submission of Man’s
nothing-perfect to God’s All-Complete,
As by each new
obeisance in spirit, I climb to His feet!
ROBERT BROWNING (Saul).
THERE is, however,
another side to all this. If this consciousness brings with it such wonderfully
increased power, such certainty of immortality in bliss, it brings also greatly
increased responsibility. It gives me a new and higher life,
but I must live up to
that life; to fall from that level, however slightly, is a very serious matter.
For example, I have had an experience which I think is worthy of record in this
book. The other day, when things were for the moment going somewhat awry, or
perhaps I myself was a little off my guard, I felt - I am ashamed to say -
somewhat irritable, and I am afraid I expressed myself irritably to one or two
of my colleagues. The feeling was slight, and passed almost immediately; but
its effect was really quite extraordinary. To all intents and purposes,
effective work became impossible for the rest of the day. I worked; I went
through routine duties; but the elan vital was absent.
The very moment I
weakly allowed irritability to enter, peace departed, and I knew at once I had
made a serious mistake. The irritability was only superficial; it was certainly
not deep down; yet the disturbance even of the surface sent a shock through the
whole system, and excluded me for the time being from the new kingdom I had
hitherto been successfully inhabiting.
Everyone of my bodies,
from the physical upwards or inwards, became disturbed, and I passed a very
unpleasant time.
In the course of a
recent address, Signor Mussolini advised his audience to live dangerously. I
have been thinking that to come into touch with Nirvanic consciousness is
distinctly dangerous living, and this little episode of irritability has more
than confirmed me in my opinion. In any case, to hold even a reflection of
Nirvanic consciousness on the physical plane is no slight strain, for it means
that every impact, whether from without or from within, is immeasurably
intensified. That which to many might be but a ripple, to me is now a storm.
The various bodies are infinitely more sensitive to external vibrations, while
every word, feeling, thought, action, is charged with far greater power. The
result is a much more intense living. Every minute is more fully crammed than
ever before “with sixty seconds’ worth of distance run”.
To control Nirvanic
consciousness involves a stupendous increase of power - power which may be used
for good or for evil. I presume that were it consistently used for evil it
would have to be shut off. It would be too dangerous to allow Nirvanic power to
flow in wrong directions. But, short of this, I have come to the conclusion
that it is a dangerous experiment to entrust
an individual with this
power, as I have reason to know in connection with my moment of irritability. I
had no idea the effect of a comparatively little outburst could last so long.
As I write these words, on the afternoon of the following day, I am still
suffering from the after effects.
I clearly perceive how
dangerous it is to have weaknesses. I really do not know what I should do if I
became unable to control myself most rigidly, so that the more harmful
weaknesses simply cease to exist. They must go if I am to travel with
reasonable speed through the various sub-planes of Nirvana, or I might meet
with a terrible catastrophe. Certain weaknesses are probably more dangerous
than others. It is very dangerous to be proud; to be angry and irritable; to
exaggerate, still more to lie; to misunderstand, to wrong another, to be
uncharitable, or destructively critical; to have the lower prejudices and
superstitions; as, for example, that God is terrible, avenges, is to be feared,
condemns to everlasting punishment, can only be reached through a certain
specific channel or through belief in certain specific dogmas or doctrines.
For at least a couple
of days life has been very much more difficult because of that moment of
irritability. I hope my friends have not noticed anything, because this would
only make matters worse. In any case, the difficulty has not been to be overtly
harmonious with the outer world, but to be truly harmonious and to maintain
receptivity to the inner world. I have felt like some one who has, by his own
act, been expelled from home, and is waiting in the outer cold until he can
recover his equilibrium.
Every intensification
of consciousness increases the delicacy of poise and balance of the human
machine, so that, as time passes, smaller and smaller disturbances produce
greater and greater effect. A little push gives a great swing - a dangerous
swing, if the push be in the wrong direction. At the Nirvanic level ordinary
human weaknesses have to become impossible. Their retention would simply mean
disruption, disintegration. It is very dangerous to live in Nirvana and to
maintain, perhaps even to increase, the contacts with the outer world. In many
ways it would be much easier to retire to lonely places, to the forest, so that
many external circumstances, which tend to promote internal disturbances, might
cease to be operative.
On the other hand, for
some of us, such retirement is not in the order of things, and we must bravely
face the dangerous situation of immersion in the storms and stresses of the
lower worlds. More and more must we abide in the Light we know, living ever at
the centre and from the centre to the circumference, never away from the centre
so that we lose
our connection with it.
For a moment, during
the period of irritability, I was away from my centre, and the result was -
well, not disastrous, but at least highly disturbing. It is by no means easy to
get back to the centre when one has broken away from it. I am getting back to
the Light, but I have had a stern lesson, one which I hope I shall never
forget; and I shudder to think what would happen if at any time I became really
angry or indulged in one or other of those weaknesses which are intolerable to
Nirvanic life. I should expect at the least an illness of the physical body as
the reflection of illness elsewhere. I notice particularly how appalling are
the effects of depression, unhappiness, cruelty, falsehood.
These are the negation
of the Light, and a clash between the positive and negative is productive of the
most serious consequences. On the whole, I hope, I am gaining steadiness, and
my one saving grace is, perhaps, absorption in the Masters’ work, an absorption
which makes me either forget, or not care, to do the things I might otherwise
do to my own detriment and to that of my surroundings.
But I perceive very
clearly the vital need for incessant watchfulness and self-control, and I
venture to say to those who long for the glories I have endeavoured to
describe: Remember the danger of holding Lightning while there is still the
grosser dross to burn away. Remember the danger of recoil of power upon
yourself when it meets weaknesses which have no business to thwart it as it
should pass through you on its mission to the worlds without.
Nirvana is Power. As we
are, so shall we use it; but woe to us if we use it unwisely, ignorantly,
selfishly! Lightning illumines, energizes; but it also destroys and consumes.
Are we certain of our strength and self-control to use it to illumine and to
energize? Let us look at our thoughts, our feelings, our actions, our speech.
Let us take them as they are. Are they sometimes
selfish, narrow,
unkind? Now let us imagine Nirvana-Force vibrating with all its marvellous
power in every thought, feeling, action, word. The good in us will, of course,
be magnified; but so will the weakness. More power in everything we think,
feel, do or say. Looking at ourselves without prejudice, how often would
Nirvanic force be
flowing in undesirable channels? Take this experience of mine which I have just
described. See the far-reaching results of just a touch, not of anger, but of
irritability. Realize that in the midst of these results one must take greatest
care not to make matters still worse by being depressed or worried. On the
contrary, one has to try to make up for one’s foolishness at the very time when
it is most difficult to do so. It is hard work indeed for a novice like myself,
and frankly I do not recommend the experiment except under very adequate
safeguards. I find life infinitely more wonderful and purposeful, but not for
an instant must there be the slightest cessation of watchfulness over oneself.
I might add, perhaps,
that the observable effects of the introduction of this momentary irritability
were dullness, distinct diminution of keenness of perception, loss of the sense
of ineffable peace, a sense of drooping power, of power frittered away instead
of being straight, direct and piercing. The
scintillations of Light
I have already described dulled down; I seemed to have contracted. I do not
want the experience again, and I shall try to avoid it.
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