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The Tenth Lesson: The Secret Doctrine.1065<br />

The Tenth Lesson: The Secret Doctrine.<br />

The concluding statement of the Creeds (brought over from the<br />

preceding lesson) refers to the Holy Ghost.<br />

“I believe in the Holy Ghost.” (Apostles’ Creed)<br />

“And I believe in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and giver of life.” (Nicene Creed)<br />

To the average Christian the nature of the Holy Ghost—one of the beings<br />

of the Trinity—is veiled in obscurity, and is generally pronounced “not to<br />

be understood.” A careful examination of the orthodox Christian writings<br />

will show the student that the Church is very much at sea regarding this<br />

subject, which should be of the greatest importance to its priests and<br />

congregations. Ask the average intelligent churchman regarding the nature<br />

of the Holy Ghost, and see for yourself the vague, contradictory and<br />

unsatisfactory concepts held by the person questioned. Then turn to the<br />

encyclopaedias and other books of reference, and see how little is known<br />

or taught regarding this important subject.<br />

It is only when the teachings of Mystic Christianity are consulted that one<br />

receives any light on the subject. The Occult Teachings are quite explicit on<br />

this subject so fraught with difficulty and lack of comprehension on the part<br />

of the orthodox teachers and students.

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