THOUGHT FORMS

1. "Man is constructing thought-forms (at The Aetheric Level) all the time and is following unconsciously the same method as his Ego (Soul) pursues in building his bodies, as The Solar Logos follows in building His System, and as a Planetary Logos uses in constructing His Scheme."

"A man speaks and a very diversified mantram is the result. The energy thus generated swings into activity a multitude of little lives (elementals) which proceed to build a form for his thought. They pursue analogous stages to those just outlined. At this time, man sets up these mantric vibrations unconsciously and in ignorance of the laws of sound and of their effect. The occult work that he is carrying on is thus unknown to him. Later he will speak less, know more, and construct more accurate forms, which will produce powerful effects on physical levels."

2. "Much that is to be seen now of a distressing nature in the world can be directly traced to the wrong manipulation of mental matter by Man. The selfishness, the sordid motives, the prompt response to evil impulses for which The Human Race has been distinguished has brought about a condition of affairs unparalleled in The System. A gigantic thought-form hovers over the entire Human Family, built by men everywhere during the ages, energized by the insane desires and evil inclinations of all that is worst in man's nature, and kept alive by the promptings of his lower desires. This thought-form has to be broken up and dissipated by Man Himself."

3. "In all thought building, men have several things to do which might be enumerated as follows:

    a. To purify their lower desires so that they are enabled to see clearly in the occult sense.

    b. An ability to lose sight of self-interest in group-interest and thus cooperate with The Plan.

    c. To secure control over the mind.

    d. An ability, gradually developed once the mind is brought under control through concentration, to meditate in the occult sense and thus bring through The Plan from Higher Levels and ascertain his individual share in The Plan.

    e. Finally, having constructed a thought-form, the next thing the servant of Humanity has to learn is how to send it on its mission. The average man is often the victim of his own thought-forms. He constructs them but is neither strong enough to send them out to do their work nor wise enough to dissipate them when required."

4. "All activity of every kind is the result:

    a. Of thought-forms built consciously or unconsciously.

    b. Of self-initiated thought-forms or of the effect of the thought-forms of others.

    c. Of responsiveness to one's own inner impulses or of responsiveness to the impulses of others and, therefore, to group thought-forms."

5. "A thought-form can also act as a poisoning agent and poison all the springs of life. A violent dislike, a gnawing worry, a jealousy, a constant anxiety, and a longing for something or someone may act so potently as an irritant or poison that the entire life is spoiled and service is rendered futile. The entire life is embittered and devitalized by the embodied worry, hatred, or desire. All relationships with other people are rendered equally futile or even definitely harmful, for the worried or suspicous aspirant spoils the home circle or his group of friends by his inner poisonous attitude, governed by an idea."

"His relation to his own Soul and the strength of the contact with the world of spiritual ideas is at a standstill, for he cannot progress onward and is held back by the poison in his mental system. His vision becomes distorted, his nature corroded, and all his relationships impeded by the wearing, nagging thoughts which he has himself embodied in form and which have a life so powerful that they can poison him."

6. Rules of Thought-Form Building

"The necessity for clear thinking and the elimination of idle, destructive, and negative thoughts becomes increasingly apparent as the aspirant progresses on his way. As the power of the mind increases and as the human being differentiates his thoughts increasingly from mass thought, he inevitably builds thought substance into form. It is at first automatic and unconscious. He cannot help so doing, and fortunately for The Race the forms constructed are so feeble that they are largely innocuous or so in line with mass thought that they are negligible in their effect."

"But as man evolves his power and his capacity to harm or to help increases and unless he learns to build rightly and correctly to motivate that which he has built, he will become a destructive agency and a center of harmful force, destroying and harming not only himself, as we shall see shortly, but equally hurting and harming those who vibrate to his note."

"Granted all this, you might appositely inquire: Are there some simple rules which the earnest and sincere beginner could apply to this science of building (thought-forms) and which are so clear and concise that they will produce the needed effect? There are, and I will state them simply so that the beginner will, if he follows them, escape the dangers of Black Magic and learn to build in line with The Plan (of Sanat Kumara). He will, if he follows the rules I give, avoid the intricate problem which he has himself blindly constructed and which will, indeed, shut out the light of day, darken his world, and imprison him in a wall of forms which will embody for him his own peculiar great illusion."

"These rules may sound too simple for the learned aspirant, but for those who are willing to become as little children, they will be found to be a safe guide into truth and will eventually make them able to pass the tests for adeptship. Some are couched in terms symbolic. Others are necessarily blinds. Still others express the truth just as it is."

  "a. View the world of thought and separate the false out of the true.

    b. Learn the meaning of illusion, and in its midst locate the golden thread of truth.

    c. Control the body of emotion, for the waves that rise upon the stormy seas of life engulf the swimmer, shut out the sun, and render all plans futile.

    d. Discover that thou hast a mind and learn its dual use.

    e. Concentrate the thinking principle and be the master of thy mental world.

    f. Learn that the thinker and his thought and that which is the means of thought are diverse in their nature, yet one in ultimate reality.

    g. Act as the thinker and learn it is not right to prostitute thy thought to the base use of separative desire.

    h. The energy of thought is for the good of all and for the furtherance of The Plan of God. Use it not, therefore, for thy selfish ends.

    i. Before a thought-form is by thee constructed, vision its purpose. Ascertain its goal, and verify the motive.
    j. For thee, the aspirant on The Way of Life, the way of conscious building is not yet the goal. The work of cleaning out the atmosphere of thought, of barring fast the doors of thought to hate and pain, to fear and jealousy and low desire, must first precede the conscious work of building. See to thy aura, oh traveler on The Way.

    k. Watch close the gates of thought. Sentinel desire. Cast out all fear, all hate, all greed. Look out and up.

    l. Because thy life is mostly centered on The Plane of Concrete Life, thy words and speech will indicate thy thought. To these pay close attention.

    m. Speech is of triple kind. The idle words will each produce effect. If good and kind, naught need be done. If otherwise, the paying of the price cannot be long delayed. The selfish words, sent forth with strong intent, build up a wall of separation. Long time it takes to break that wall and so release the stored-up, selfish purpose. See to thy motive and seek to use those words which blend thy little life with the large purpose of The Will of God. The words of hate, the cruel speech which ruins those who feel the spell, the poisonous gossip passed along because it gives a thrill - these words kill the flickering impulses of The Soul, cut at the roots of life, and so bring death.

        If spoken in the light of day, just retribution will they bring. When spoken and then registered as lies, they strengthen that illusory world in which the speaker lives and holds him back from liberation. If uttered with intent to hurt, to bruise and kill, they wander back to him who sent them forth, and him they bruise and kill.

    n. The idle thought, the selfish thought, the cruel hateful thought, if rendered into word, produce a prison, poison all the springs of life, lead to disease, and cause disaster and delay. Therefore, be sweet and kind and good as far as in thee lies. Keep silence and the light will enter in.

    o. Speak not of self. Pity not thy fate. The thoughts of self and of thy lower destiny prevent the inner voice of thine own Soul from striking upon thine ear. Speak of The Soul. Enlarge upon The Plan. Forget thyself in building for the world. Thus is The Law of Form offset. Thus can the rule of love enter upon that world."



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