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*** Let the reader be reminded that in the Zohar, and also in all the Kabalistic works, it is maintained that "Metatron united<br />

to Shekinah" (or Shekinah as the veil (grace) [[Footnote continued on next page]]<br />

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[[Vol. 2, Page]] 216 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.<br />

never realised that the Cross was an evolution from the "tree and the serpent," and thus became the salvation of<br />

mankind. By this it would become the very first fundamental symbol of Creative cause, applying to geometry, to numbers,<br />

to astronomy, to measure and to animal reproduction. According to the Kabala the curse on man came with the formation<br />

of woman.* The circle was separated from its diameter line. "From the possession of the double principle in one, that is<br />

the Androgyne condition, the separation of the dual principle was made, presenting two opposites, whose destiny it was,<br />

for ever after, to seek reunion into the original one condition. The curse was this, viz.: that nature, impelling the search,<br />

evaded the desired result by the production of a new being, distinct from that reunion or oneness desired, by which the<br />

natural longing to recover a lost state was and is for ever being cheated. It is by this tantalizing process of a continued<br />

curse that Nature lives."** (Vide "Cross and Circle," Part II.)<br />

The allegory of Adam being driven away from the "Tree of Life" means, esoterically, that the newly separated Race<br />

abused and dragged the mystery of Life down into the region of animalism and bestiality. For, as the Zohar shows, that<br />

Matronethah (Shekinah, the wife of Metatron symbolically) "is the way to the great Tree of Life, the Mighty Tree," and<br />

Shekinah is divine grace. As explained: This Tree reaches the heavenly vale and is hidden between three mountains (the<br />

upper triad of principles, in man). From these three mountains, the Tree ascends above (the adept's knowledge aspires<br />

heavenward) and then redescends below (into the adept's Ego on Earth). This Tree is revealed in the day time and is<br />

hidden during the night, i.e., revealed to an enlightened mind and hidden to Ignorance, which is night. (See Zohar I., 172,<br />

a and b.) "The Tree of the Knowledge of the Good and the Evil grows from the roots of the Tree of Life." (Comm.) But<br />

then also: "In the Kabala it is plainly to be found that "the 'Tree of Life' was<br />

[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------<br />

[[Footnote continued from previous page]] of Ain-Soph), representing the Logos, is that very Tree of Knowledge; while<br />

Shamael -- the dark aspect of the Logos -- occupies only the rind of that tree, and has the knowledge of EVIL alone. As<br />

Lacour, who saw in the scene of the Fall (chap. iii., Genesis) an incident pertaining to Egyptian Initiation, says:-- "The<br />

Tree of the Divination, or of the Knowledge of Good and Evil . . . . is the science of Tzyphon, the genius of doubt, Tzy to<br />

teach, and phon, doubt. Tzyphon is one of the Aleim; we shall see him presently under the name of Nach, the tempter"<br />

(Les OEloim, Vol. II., p. 218). He is now known to the symbologists under the name JEHOVAH.<br />

* This is the view taken and adopted by all the Church Fathers, but it is not the real esoteric teaching. The curse did not<br />

begin with the formation of either man or woman, for their separation was a natural sequence of evolution, but for<br />

breaking the law (See supra).<br />

** "By which (human) nature lives," not even the animal -- but the misguided, sensual and vicious nature, which men, not<br />

nature, created.<br />

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[[Vol. 2, Page]] 217 "MYTHICAL" MONSTERS A REALITY.<br />

the ansated cross in its sexual aspect, and that the 'Tree of Knowledge' was the separation and the coming together<br />

again to fulfil the fatal condition. To display this in numbers the values of the letters composing the word Otz ( [[diagram]]),<br />

tree, are 7 and 9, the seven being the holy feminine number and the nine the number of the phallic or male energy. This<br />

ansated cross is the symbol of the Egyptian female-male, Isis-Osiris, the germinal principle in all forms, based on the<br />

primal manifestation applicable in all directions and in all senses."*<br />

This is the Kabalistic view of the Western Occultists, and it differs from the more philosophical Eastern or Aryan views<br />

upon this subject.** The separation of the sexes was in the programme of nature and of natural evolution; and the<br />

creative faculty in male and female was a gift of Divine wisdom. In the truth of such traditions the whole of antiquity, from<br />

the patrician philosopher to the humblest spiritually inclined plebeian, has believed. And as we proceed, we may<br />

successfully show that the relative truth of such legends, if not their absolute exactness -- vouched for by such giants of<br />

intellect as were Solon, Pythagoras, Plato, and others -- begins to dawn upon more than one modern scientist. He is<br />

perplexed; he stands startled and confused before proofs that are being daily accumulated before him; he feels that there<br />

is no way of solving the many historical problems that stare him in the face, unless he begins by accepting ancient<br />

traditions. Therefore, in saying that we believe absolutely in ancient records and universal legends, we need hardly plead<br />

guilty before the impartial observer, for other and far more learned writers, among those who belong to the modern<br />

scientific school, evidently believe in much that the Occultists do: e.g., in "Dragons," not only symbolically, but also in their<br />

actual existence at one time.<br />

"It would have indeed been a bold step for anyone, some thirty years ago, to have thought of treating the public to a<br />

collection of stories ordinarily reputed fabulous, and of claiming for them the consideration due to genuine realities, or to<br />

have advocated tales, believed to be time-honoured fictions, as actual facts; and those of the nursery as being, in many<br />

instances, legends, more or less distorted, descriptive of real beings or events. Nowadays it is a less hazardous<br />

proceeding . . . . . "<br />

Thus opens the introduction to a recent (1886) and most interesting work by Mr. Charles Gould, called "Mythical<br />

Monsters." He boldly states his belief in most of these monsters. He submits that:-- "Many of the so-called mythical<br />

animals, which, throughout long ages and in all nations, have been the fertile subjects of fiction and fable, come<br />

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* "The Source of Measures."

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