HORNET
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A
1930s Wolseley Hornet sports car
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bodywork for these was made to order by a coachbuilder
of
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The
series ran from 1930 to 1935
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incarnation, and its 1960s posh mini version,
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The
Ancient Wisdom
by
Annie
Besant
The Physical Plane
We have just seen
that the source from which a universe proceeds is a manifested Divine Being, to
whom in the modern form of the Ancient Wisdom the name LOGOS, or Word has been
given. The name is drawn from Greek Philosophy, but perfectly expresses the
ancient idea, the Word which emerges from the Silence, the Voice, the Sound, by
which the worlds come into being.
We must now
trace the evolution of spirit-matter, in order that we may understand something
of the nature of the materials with which we have to deal on the physical
plane, or physical world. For it is in the potentialities wrapped up, involved,
in the spirit-matter of the physical world that lies the possibility of
evolution.
The whole
process is an unfolding, self-moved from within and aided by intelligent beings
without, who can retard or quicken evolution, but cannot transcend the
capacities inherent in the materials. Some idea of these earliest stages of the
world’s "becoming" is therefore necessary, although any attempt to go
into minute details would carry us far beyond the limits of such an elementary
treatise as the present. A very cursory sketch must suffice.
Coming forth
from the depths of the One Existence, from the ONE beyond all thought and all speech,
a LOGOS, by imposing on Himself a limit, circumscribing voluntarily the range
of His own Being, becomes the manifested God, and tracing the limiting sphere
of His activity thus outlines the area of His universe.
Within that
sphere the universe is born, is evolved, and dies ; it lives, it moves, it has
its being in Him ; its matter is His emanation ; its forces and energies are
currents of His Life ; He is immanent in every atom, all-pervading,
all-sustaining, all-evolving ; He is its source and its end, its cause and its
object, its centre and circumference ; it is built on Him as its sure
foundation, it breathes in Him as its encircling space ; He is in everything
and everything in Him. Thus have the sages of the Ancient Wisdom taught us of
the beginning of the manifested worlds.
From the same
source we learn of the Self-unfolding of the LOGOS into a threefold form ; the
First LOGOS, the Root of all being ; from Him the Second, manifesting the two
aspects of Life and Form, the primal duality, making the two poles of nature
between which the web of the universe is to be woven – Life-Form,
Spirit-Matter, Positive-Negative, Active-Receptive, Father-Mother of
the worlds.
Then the
Third LOGOS, the Universal Mind, that in which all archetypically exists, the
source of beings, the fount of fashioning energies, the treasure house in which
are stored up all the archetypal forms which are to be brought forth and
elaborated in lower kinds of matter during the evolution of the universe. These
are the fruits of past universes, brought over as seeds for the present.
The
phenomenal spirit and matter of any universe are finite in their extent and
transitory in their duration, but the roots of spirit and matter are eternal.
The root of
matter (Mulâprakriti ) has been said by a profound writer to be visible to the
LOGOS as a veil thrown over the One existence, the supreme Brahman (Parabrahman) –to use the ancient name.
It is this
"veil" which the LOGOS assumes for the purpose of manifestation,
using it for the self-imposed limit which makes activity possible.
From this He
elaborates the matter of His universe, being Himself its informing, guiding,
and controlling life. ( Hence He is called "The
Lord of Mâyâ" in some Eastern Scriptures, Mâyâ, or illusion, being the principle of form; form is
regarded as illusory, from its transitory nature and perpetual transformations,
the life which expresses itself under the veil of form being the reality).
Of what
occurs on the two higher planes of the universe, the seventh and sixth, we can
form but the haziest conception. The energy of the LOGOS as whirling motion of
inconceivable rapidity "digs holes in space" in this root matter, and
this vortex of life encased in a film of the root of matter is the primary
atom; these and their aggregations, spread throughout the universe, form all
the subdivisions of spirit-matter of the highest or seventh plane. The sixth
plane is formed by some of the countless myriads of these primary atoms,
setting up a vortex in the coarsest aggregations of their own plane, and this
primary atom en-walled with spiral strands of the coarsest combinations of the
seventh plane becomes the finest unit of spirit-matter, or atom of the sixth
plane. These sixth plane atoms and their endless combinations form the
subdivisions of the spirit-matter of the sixth plane.
The
sixth-plane-atom, in its turn, sets up a vortex in the coarsest aggregations of
its own plane, and, with these coarsest aggregations as a limiting wall,
becomes the finest unit of spirit-matter, or atom, of the fifth plane. Again,
these fifth-plane atoms, and their combinations form the subdivisions of the
spirit-matter of the fifth plane. The process is repeated to form successively
the spirit-matter of the fourth, the third, the second, and the first planes.
These are the
seven great regions of the universe, so far as their material constituents are
concerned. A clearer idea of them will be gained by analogy when we come to
master the modifications of the spirit-matter of our own physical world.
(The student
may find the conception clearer if he thinks of the fifth plane atoms as Atma ; those of the fourth plane as Atma enveloped in
Buddhi-matter ; those of the third plane as Atma enveloped in Buddhi and
Manas-matter ; those of the second plane as Atma enveloped in Buddhi-Manas- and
Kama-matter ; those of the lowest as Atma enveloped in Buddhi-Manas-Kama and Sthűla-matter. Only the outermost is active in each, but
the inner are there, though latent, ready to come into activity on the upward
arc of evolution).
The world
"spirit-matter" is used designedly. At implies the fact that there is
no such thing as "dead" matter ; all matter
is living, the tiniest particles are lives. Science speaks truly in affirming:
"No force without matter, no matter without force." They are wedded
together in an indissoluble marriage throughout the ages of the life of a
universe, and none can wrench them apart. Matter is form, and there is no form
which does not express a life ; spirit is life, and
there is no life that is not limited by form. Even the LOGOS, the Supreme Lord,
has during manifestation the universe as His form, and so down to the atom.
This
involution of the life of the LOGOS as the ensouling
force in every particle, and its successive enwrapping in the spirit-matter of
every plane, so that the materials of each plane have within them in a hidden,
or latent condition, all the form and force possibilities of all the planes
above them as well as those of their own – these two facts make evolution
certain and give to the very lowest particle the hidden potentialities which
will render it fit – as they become active powers – to enter into the forms of
the highest beings. In fact, evolution may be summed up in a phrase: it is
latent potentialities becoming active powers.
The second
great wave of evolution, the evolution of form, and the third great wave, the
evolution of self-consciousness, will be dealt with later on. These three
currents of evolution are distinguishable on our earth in connection with humanity ; the making of the materials, the building of the
house, and the growing of the tenant of the house, or, as said above, the
evolution of spirit-matter, the evolution of form, the evolution of self-consciousness.If the reader can grasp and retain this idea,
he will find a helpful clue to guide him through the labyrinth of facts.
We can now
turn to the detailed examination of the physical plane, that on which our world
exists and to which our bodies belong.
Examining the
materials belonging to this plane, we are struck by their immense variety, the
innumerable differences of constitution in the objects around us, minerals,
vegetables, animals, all differing in their constituents: matter hard and soft,
transparent and opaque, brittle and ductile, bitter and sweet, pleasant and
nauseous, coloured and colourless.
Out of this confusion three subdivisions of matter emerge as a fundamental
classification: matter is solid, liquid, gaseous. Further
examination shows that these solids, liquids and gases are made up by
combinations of much simpler bodies, called by chemists "elements,"
and that these elements may exist in a solid, liquid, or gaseous condition
without changing their respective natures.
Thus the
chemical element oxygen is a constituent of wood, and in combination with other
elements forms the solid wood fibres ; it exists in the sap with another element, yielding a
liquid combination as water ; and it exists also in it by itself as gas. Under
these three conditions it is oxygen.
Further , pure oxygen can be reduced from a gas to a
liquid, and from a liquid to a solid, remaining pure oxygen all the time, and
so with other elements. We thus obtain as three subdivisions, or conditions of
matter on the physical plane, solid, liquid, gas. Searching further, we find a
fourth condition, ether, and a minute search reveals that this ether exists in
four conditions as well defined as those of solid, liquid and gas ; to take
oxygen again as an example: as it may be reduced from the gaseous condition to
the liquid and the solid, so it may be raised from the gaseous through four
etheric stages the last of which consists of the ultimate physical atom, the
disintegration of the atom taking matter out of the physical plane altogether,
and into the next plane above.
In the
annexed plate three gases are shown in the gaseous and four etheric states ; it will be observed that the structure of the
ultimate physical atom is the same for all, and that the variety of the
"elements" is due to the variety of ways in which these ultimate
physical atoms combine. Thus the seventh subdivision of physical spirit-matter
is composed of homogeneous atoms ; the sixth is composed of fairly simple
heterogeneous combinations of these, each combination behaving as a unit ; the
fifth is composed of more complex combinations, and the fourth of still more
complex ones, but in all cases these combinations act as units .
The third
subdivision consists of yet more complicated combinations, regarded by the
chemist as gaseous atoms or "elements," and on this subdivision many
of the combinations have received special names, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen,
chlorine, etc., and each newly discovered combination now receives its name ; the
second subdivision consists of combinations in the liquid condition, whether
regarded as elements such as bromine, or as combinations such as water or
alcohol ; the first subdivision is composed of all solids, again whether
regarded as elements, such as iodine, gold, lead, etc., or as compounds, such
as wood, stone, chalk, and so on.
The physical
plane may serve the student as a model from which by analogy he may gain an
idea of the subdivisions of spirit-matter of other planes. When a Theosophist
speaks of a plane, he means a region throughout which spirit-matter exists, all
whose combinations are derived from a particular set of atoms; these atoms, in
turn, are units possessing similar organisations,
whose life is the life of the LOGOS veiled in fewer or more coverings according
to the plane, and whose form consists of the solid, or lowest subdivision of
matter, of the plane immediately above. A plane is thus a division in nature,
as well as a metaphysical idea.
Thus far we
have been studying the results in our own physical world of the evolution of
spirit-matter in our division of the first or lowest plane of our system. For
countless ages the fashioning of materials has been going on, the current of
the evolution of spirit-matter, and in the materials of our globe we see the
outcome at the present time. But when we begin to study the inhabitants of the
physical plane, we come to the evolution of form, ( ) the building of organisms
out of these materials.
When the
evolution of materials had reached a sufficiently advanced state, the second
great life-wave from the LOGOS gave the impulse to the evolution of form, and
He became the organising force (As Âtmâ-Buddhi, indivisible in action, and therefore spoken of
as the Monad. All forms have Âtmâ-Buddhi as
controlling life.) - of His Universe, countless hosts
of entities, entitled Builders -- ( Some are lofty spiritual Intelligences, but
the name covers even the building Nature-spirits The subject is dealt with in
Chapter XII ) - taking part in the building up of forms out of combinations of
spirit-matter. The life of the LOGOS abiding in each form is its central,
controlling, and directing energy.
This building
of forms on the higher planes cannot here be conveniently studied in detail; it
may suffice to say that all forms exist as Ideas in the mind of the LOGOS, and
that in this second life-wave these were thrown outwards as models to guide the
Builders. On the third and second planes the early spirit-matter combinations
are designed to give it facility in assuming shapes
organised to act as units, and gradually to increase its
stability when shaped into an organism.
This process
went on upon the third and second planes, in what are termed the three
elemental kingdoms, the combinations of matter formed therein being called
generally "elemental essence," and this essence being moulded into forms by aggregations, the forms enduring for
a time and then disintegrating. The outpoured life, or Monad, evolved through
these kingdoms and reached in due course the physical plane, where it began to
draw together the ethers and hold them in filmy shapes, in which life-currents
played and into which the denser materials were built, forming the first
minerals. In these are beautifully shown – as may be seen by reference to any
book on crystallurgy – the numerical and geometrical
lines on which forms are constructed, and from them may be gathered plentiful
evidence that life is working in all minerals, although much "cribbed,
cabined, and confined." The fatigue to which metals are subject is another
sign that they are living things, but it is here enough to say that the occult
doctrine so regards them, knowing the already-mentioned processes by which life
has been involved in them.
Great
stability of form having been gained in many of the minerals, the evolving
Monad elaborated greater plasticity of form in the vegetable kingdom, combining
this with stability of organisation. These
characteristics found a yet more balanced expression in the animal world, and
reached their culmination of
equilibrium
in man, whose physical body is made up of constituents of most unstable
equilibrium, thus giving great adaptability, and yet which is held together by
a combining central force which resists general disintegration even
under the
most varied conditions.
Man’s
physical body has two main divisions: the dense body, made of constituents from
the three lower levels of the physical plane, solids, liquids, and gases: and the
etheric double, violet-gray or blue-gray in colour, interpenetrating the dense
body and composed of materials drawn from the four higher levels.
The general
function of the physical body is to receive contacts from the physical world,
and send the report of them inwards, to serve as materials from which the
conscious entity inhabiting the body is to elaborate knowledge. Its etheric
portion has also the duty of acting as a medium through which the life-currents
poured out from the sun can be adapted to the uses of the denser particles.
The sun is
the great reservoir of the electrical, magnetic, and vital forces for our
system, and it pours out abundantly these streams of life-giving energy.
They are
taken in by the etheric doubles of all minerals, vegetables, animals, and men,
and are by them transmuted into the various life-energies needed by each
entity. ( When thus appropriated the life is called
Prana, and it becomes the life-breath of every creature. Prana is but a name
for the universal life while it is taken in by an entity and is supporting its
separated life.)
The etheric
doubles draw in, specialise, and distribute them over
their physical counterparts. It has been observed that in vigorous health much
more of the life-energies are transmuted than the physical body requires for
its own support, and that the surplus is rayed out and is taken up and utilised by the weaker. What is technically called the
health aura is the part of the etheric double that extends a few inches from
the whole surface of the body and shows radiating lines, like the radii of a
sphere, going outwards in all directions.
These lines
droop when vitality is diminished below the point of health, and resume their
radiating character with renewed vigour. It is this
vital energy, specialised by the etheric double,
which is poured out by the mesmeriser for the
restoration of the weak and for the cure of disease, although he often mingles
with it currents of a more rarefied kind. Hence the depletion
of vital energy shown by the exhaustion of the mesmeriser
who prolongs his work to excess.
Man’s body is
fine or coarse in its texture according to the materials drawn from the
physical plane for its composition. Each subdivision of matter yields finer or
coarser materials ; compare the bodies of a butcher
and of a refined student ; both have solids in them, but solids of such
different qualities.
Further , we know that a coarse body can be refined, a
refined body coarsened. The body is constantly changing ;
each particle is a life, and the lives come and go. They are drawn to a body
consonant with themselves, they are repelled from one
discordant with themselves. All things live in rhythmical vibrations,
all seek the harmonious and are repelled by dissonance.
A pure body
repels coarse particles because they vibrate at rates discordant with its own ; a coarse body attracts them because their vibrations
accord with its own. Hence if the body changes its rates of vibration, it
gradually drives out of it the constituents that cannot fall into the new
rhythm, and fills up their places by drawing in from external nature fresh
constituents that are harmonious. Nature provides materials vibrating in all
possible ways, and each body exercises its own selective action.
In the
earlier building of human bodies this selective action was due to the Monad of
form, but now that man is a self-conscious entity he presides over his own
building. By his thoughts he strikes the keynote of his music, and sets up the
rhythms that are the most powerful factors in the continual changes in his
physical and other bodies. As his knowledge increases he learns how to build up
his physical body with pure food, and so facilitates the tuning of it. He
learns to live by the axiom of purification: "Pure food, pure mind, and
constant memory of God." As the highest creature living on the physical
plane, he is the vice-regent of the LOGOS thereon, responsible, so far as his
powers extend, for its order, peace, and good government ;
and this duty he cannot discharge without these three requisites.
The physical
body, thus composed of elements drawn from all the subdivisions of the physical
plane, is fitted to receive and to answer impression from it of every kind. Its
first contacts will be of the simplest and crudest sorts, and as the life
within it thrills out in answer to the stimulus from without, throwing its
molecules into responsive vibrations, there is developed all over the body the
sense of touch, the recognition of something coming into contact with it. As specialised sense-organs are developed
to receive special kinds of vibrations, the value of the body increases as a
future vehicle for a conscious entity on the physical plane. The more
impressions it can answer to, the more useful does it become
; for only those to which it can answer can reach the consciousness.
Even now
there are myriads of vibrations pulsing around us in physical nature from the
knowledge of which we are shut out because of the inability of our physical
vehicle to receive and vibrate in accord with them.
Unimagined
beauties, exquisite sounds, delicate subtleties, touch
the walls of our prison house and pass on unheeded. Not yet is developed the
perfect body that shall thrill to every pulse in nature as the aeolian harp to the zephyr.
The
vibrations that the body is able to receive, it transmits to physical centres,
belonging to its highly complicated nervous system. The etheric vibrations
which accompany all the vibrations of the denser physical constituents are
similarly received by the etheric double, and transmuted to its corresponding
centres. Most of the vibrations in the dense matter are changed into chemical
heat, and other forms of physical energy; the etheric give rise to magnetic and
electric action, and also pass on the vibrations to the astral body, whence, as
we shall see later, they reach the mind.
Thus
information about the external world reaches the conscious entity enthroned in
the body, the Lord of the body, as he is sometimes called. As the channels of information
develop and are exercised, the conscious entity grows by the materials supplied
to his thought by them, but so little is man yet developed that even the
etheric double is not yet sufficiently harmonised to
regularly convey to the man impressions received by it independently of its
denser comrade, or to impress them on his brain. Occasionally it succeeds in
doing so, and then we have the lowest form of clairvoyance, the seeing of the
etheric doubles of physical objects, and of things that have etheric bodies as
their lowest vesture.
Man dwells,
as we shall see, in various vehicles, physical, astral, and mental and it is
important to know and remember that as we are evolving upwards, the lowest of
the vehicles, the dense physical, is that which consciousness first controls
and rationalises. The physical brain is the
instrument of consciousness in waking life on the physical plane, and
consciousness works in it – in the undeveloped man – more effectively than in
any other vehicle. Its potentialities are less than those of the subtler
vehicles, but its actualities are greater, and the man knows himself as " I " in the physical body ere he finds himself
elsewhere. Even if he be more highly developed than the average man, he can
only show as much of himself down here as the physical organism permits, for
consciousness can manifest on the physical plane only so much as the physical
vehicle can carry.
The dense and
etheric bodies are not normally separated during earth life; they normally
function together, as the lower and higher strings of a single instrument when
a chord is struck, but they also carry on separate though coordinated
activities. Under conditions of weak health or nervous excitement the etheric
double may in great part be abnormally extruded from its dense counterpart ;
the latter then becomes very dully conscious , or entranced, according to the
less or greater amount of the etheric matter extruded.
Anesthetics
drive out the greater part of the etheric double, so that consciousness cannot
affect or be affected by the dense body, its bridge of communication being
broken. In the abnormally organised person calledmediums, dislocation of the etheric and dense bodies
easily occurs, and the etheric double, when extruded, largely supplies the physical
basis for "materialisations."
In sleep,
when the consciousness leaves the physical vehicle which it uses during waking
life, the dense and etheric bodies remain together, but in the physical dream
life they function to some extent independently.
Impressions
experienced during waking life are reproduced by the automatic action of the
body, and both the physical and etheric brains are filled with disjointed
fragmentary pictures, the vibrations as it were, jostling each other, and
causing the most grotesque combinations. Vibrations from outside also affect
both, and combinations often set up during waking life are easily called into
activity by currents from the astral world of like nature with themselves. The
purity or impurity of waking thoughts will largely govern the pictures arising
in dreams, whether spontaneously set up or induced from without.
At what is
called death, the etheric double is drawn away from its dense counterpart by
the escaping consciousness ; the magnetic tie existing
between them during life earth life is snapped asunder, and for some hours the
consciousness remains enveloped in this etheric garb. In this it sometimes
appears to those with whom it is closely bound up, as a cloudy figure, very
dully conscious and speechless – the wraith. It may also be seen, after the
conscious entity has deserted it, floating over the grave where its dense
counterpart is buried, slowly disintegrating as time goes on.
When the time
comes for rebirth, the etheric double is built in advance of the dense body,
the latter exactly following it in its ante-natal development.
These bodies
may be said to trace the limitations within which the conscious entity will
have to live and work during his life, a subject that will be more fully
explained in Chapter IX on Karma.
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Annie Besant Visits Cardiff 1924
A
“G” reg Aug 1968 – July 1969 Wolseley Hornet MK III
The
1960s Wolseley Hornet was produced by the British Motor Corporation
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from 1961 to 1969 and was upgraded thro’ MKI, II & III models
although
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the same as the Wolseley Hornet except for the badge & grill
A
bit more expensive
What Theosophy Is From the Absolute to Man
The Formation of a Solar System The Evolution of Life
The Constitution of Man After Death Reincarnation
The Purpose of Life The Planetary Chains
The Result of Theosophical Study
1930’s
Wolseley Hornet on a hill climb trial
An Outline of Theosophy
Charles Webster Leadbeater
Theosophy - What it is How is it Known? The Method of Observation
General Principles The Three Great Truths The Deity
Advantage Gained from this
Knowledge The Divine Scheme
The Constitution of Man The True Man Reincarnation
The Wider Outlook Death Man’s Past and Future
Cause and Effect What Theosophy does for us
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General pages about Wales, Welsh History
and The History of Theosophy in Wales
Wales is a
Principality within the United Kingdom and has an eastern
border with England. The
land area is just over 8,000 square miles.
Snowdon in North Wales is
the highest mountain at 3,650 feet.
The coastline is
almost 750 miles long. The population of Wales
as at the 2001 census is 2,946,200.
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Bangor Conwy
& Swansea Lodges are members
of the Welsh
Regional Association (Formed 1993).
Theosophy Cardiff separated from the
Welsh Regional
Association in March 2008 and became an independent
body within the Theosophical Movement in March 2010
High
Drama & Worldwide Confusion
as Theosophy
Cardiff Separates from the
Welsh
Regional Association (formed 1993)
Theosophy Cardiff cancels its Affiliation
to the Adyar Based Theosophical Society
Cardiff, Wales, UK, CF24 – 1DL