There are some psychological constructs that can be correlated with
some concepts of the Ancient Wisdom. In this brief paper, a few examples
of these correspondences will be discussed.
Science declares that
"The Microcosmic recapitulates the Macrocosmic," but in the offerings
of modern science there is very little evidence of any understanding of
the Macrocosmic. Their findings and research are limited to the
Microcosmic. Unfortunately, this is also true of those thought provoking
psychological theorists named in this paper whose attempts to discover
the true human being were limited to the Microcosmic Personality. It is a
cosmic truth that the lower Microcosmic division of our solar system is
merely a reflection, and thus an illusion, of the real LIFE to be
discovered in the Macrocosmic division of our universe.
Biology is
the science of the physical body, which is not a Principle, never being
the Cause of anything. It is an automaton directed by higher "bodies."
The as yet undiscovered Etheric Body is the true physical body of the
human entity. Psychology is the study of the Quality of the human
entity's Personality. Quality refers to the inherent characteristics of
the individual, which according to the Ancient Wisdom are accumulated
through past incarnations as well as what has been added in this
incarnation. Added to these psychological qualities are an accumulation
of experiences limited to this one present incarnation. All the
psychologists can know by a study of quality is the distribution of
those demonstrated and repeated energies as these are reflected in one's
thoughts, feelings and actions, which are the results of his/her
current Personality, and rarely touches if ever on the Soul of the
entity. Quality is the consciousness aspect of the Trinity:
Spirit-Consciousness-Form/Appearance. But apparently what is never
considered is the purpose of our collective human existence.
DISCUSSION:
Sigmund Freud, Father of Psychoanalysis (1856-1939)
Due
to Freud's restrictive theories to a materialistic and somewhat
biological bent, he will not be given much coverage in this paper. In
modern times his theories are mostly overlooked by leading
psychologists. However, there are a couple of his concepts which can be
correlated with the Ancient Wisdom. His psychosocial developmental
stages of the child to adulthood, oral, anal and phallic, for example,
could be extrapolated to the entire developmental history of the human
race. These evolving Root races are described by H.P. Blavatsky
(co-founder of the International TS) in her monumental opus, (The Secret
Doctrine, International Theosophical Society Publishing House, Madras,
(now Chennai), Adyar, India, 1888) consisting of two major Parts. Part
One is titled: Cosmo-genesis, and describes in some detail the creation
of our solar system. Part Two, Anthropo-genesis, describes the various
Root races through which the human entity has evolved and developed its
various lower "bodies," (physical-astral-mental) for living on this
gross materialistic plane of our solar system and experiencing all these
lower solar system planes have to offer. By the way, the Prodigal Son
parable delivered by Jesus to his followers is the very epitome of this
same evolutionary racial human history. (Luke: 11: 15-31).
Freud's
other contribution to psychology theory which can be correlated with
the Ancient Wisdom was his definition of the inner dynamics of human
behavior. His Id, Ego, and Superego concepts well correlate with the
evolution of human consciousness. His Id, for example, has AW relevancy
to the early Instincts of the noble Savage. His ego relates to the
modern day Intelligence of the average man and his Superego could
resonate with the Illumination of the highly advanced human entity who
has discovered he IS A SOUL, occupying an animal body, and is attempting
to "live in spiritual being." Illumination is the synthesis of
Instinct, Intelligence, and Intuition. Also his Superego has some
relevancy to the inherent consciousness, which informs the entity of the
difference between Right and Wrong; a consciousness evolved and
expanded over many earthly incarnations.
CARL JUNG'S, ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: (1875-1961)
This
famous Swiss psychologist and a contemporary of Sigmund Freud, was one
of the first psychologist to delve into the area of the human Soul. It
is well known that Jung split from Freud because of the latter's
over-emphasis on sexuality. Freud's view of the human entity was
restricted to a materialistic personality racked by repressed sexual
urges. Jung took a more objective and broader view of the human entity.
His delving into some areas of Eastern Philosophy, (See, The Secret of
the Golden Flower, A Chinese Book of Life, with co-author, Richard
Wilhelm) is displayed in some of his theories. His psychological
constructs of the Introvert and the Extravert resonate with the Ancient
Wisdom's concepts of the various Occult Ray types (the seven "Spirits
Before The Throne," (Revelations: 4-5 and 5-6 in our western Bible)
influencing individual behavior as does his Archetypes. His studies of
the unconscious, especially his "collective unconscious," concept comes
close to an understanding of the Ancient Wisdom's outline of the various
aspects of human development via the seven Root races through which
humanity is evolving, and how the human consciousness is continually
adding to its previous ideas and knowledge. His "Life History
Reconstruction" ideas involving an extensive recollection of a person's
past experiences were on the right track but limited and of course and
did not include any consideration of the entity's past lives or the
cosmic truth of reincarnation as an influencing factor.
His
concept of Synergy, or the pervasive discovery of the same ideas in
different cultures rather simultaneously, is a useful idea for
understanding how humanity discovers common ideals across a broad scope
of human endeavors, or the coherence of a planetary "mass psychology."
The building of the various pyramids in both Egypt and Mexico, having no
direct correspondence, are simple examples of this Synergy. These
monuments are early man's efforts to better understand the inner
workings of our solar system which the Ancient Wisdom defines. And his
study of humanity's historical conceived Myths and Symbols remain
relevant today since an understanding of ancient symbols and myths are
an important element of the Ancient Wisdom. The ubiquitous Cross is a
ready example. The vertical arm of the cross symbolizes the Wisdom
Energies of the highly evolved spiritual entities being descended to
earth, and the horizontal arm symbolizes the distribution of the
spiritual energies on the earthly plane. The Key of Solomon is another
symbolic example of the inter-connectedness of the solar system's dual
Microcosmic and Macrocosmic aspects. The triangle pointing down
symbolizes humanity's Guardians ever reaching out to uplift humanity,
and the upward pointing triangle symbolizes Man's effort to reach the
higher kingdoms. That famous mural depicting God reaching out his finger
to touch the finger of Man is reminiscent of this. Diverse symbols also
depict vividly humanity's visions of the human forces of Good and Evil.
These common resonances are but brief examples of how Jung's mind was
evolving toward discovering the concepts of the Ancient Wisdom. He just
never went far enough or lived long enough. It has also been recorded
that Jung turned away from what he had discovered of the eastern
philosophy believing it would interfere with our western ideals!
CARL ROGERS, HUMANISTIC APPROACH: (1902-1987)
Rogers
was one of the first psychologists to discuss the ideas of human
"Self-Actualization," later elaborated on by Abraham Maslow. His quote,
"The organism has one basic tendency and striving - to actualize,
maintain and enhance the experiencing organism," is an inchoate effort
to capture the idea of human evolution: the gradual expansion of the
human consciousness," which the esoteric sciences emphasize. His studies
on the ideas of "Person-centered therapy," and of the "Self-concept"
were on the outer verges of a deeper understanding of the human entity.
And his "Positive, Unconditional Regard," for his clients epitomizes the
cosmic ideas of Universal Brotherhood, Altruism and Compassion toward
all manifested forms in our universe. It also strikes at the idea of our
spiritual unity. There is only ONE LIFE and we are each an inseparable
part of this ONENESS. God is Life, and Life cannot be dissected.
ERIK ERIKSON, CHILDHOOD AND SOCIETY (1902-1994)
This
German born Developmental Psychologist coined the phrase "Identity
Crisis," and it is usually an identity crisis in our lives that results
in our "bringing-to-a-halt" our automatic lifestyles, taking a step back
and trying for the first time to make sense of our existence on this
earth. One of his major contributions to psychology is his "Eight Stages
of Man," as defined in the above titled book. These correlate very well
with not only of the long historical evolution of humanity as a whole,
(via Root races) but of the individual growth stages, which the Ancient
Wisdom reveals as the seven divisions of an entity's, "stages of one
incarnation." His quote, "The personality is engrossed with the hazards
of existence continuously, even as the body's metabolism copes with
decay." This could well be understood as his conception of the
materialistic life as mortal, ephemeral, short lived and in contrast to
the human Soul and Spirit as eternal, ever-lasting and immortal. It also
echoes the Ancient Wisdom concept that life on this planet is a "School
for Souls," (stages of humanity's evolution of consciousness), and that
each of us in consciously centered in one "grade" of that "school,"
dependent on our Soul Age and our earned position on the evolutionary
arc, or the Biblical "Return to the House of the Father." But, like the
others his ideas were limited by a materialistic view of our existence,
or the Microcosmic division of our universe.
FRITZ PERLS, GESTALT THEORY (1893-1970)
Gestalt
is a French word meaning Form. This German born psychologist's
contribution to psychology has not received the understanding it
deserves. The Gestalt idea has far reaching applications not touched on
by the other psychologists. For years this old gentleman presided at the
Easlen Institute in Big Sur, California giving daily group sessions to
any and all comers. Other contributors at Easlen were Erich Berne of
Transactional Analysis fame, exercises in Rikian theory and many other
well known professionals resident in San Francisco during the late
sixties and early seventies.
A major application of this theory is
the Figure-Ground concept. In reality the human mind can only focus on
one subject at a time. However, due to the rapidity of our flittering
thoughts, like in film each single clip when speeded up results in a
continuous flow of the thought forms. Recall Freud's, Free Association
of Ideas. The current thought foremost in our mind is the Figure, and
the other pending thoughts are the Ground. This equates with the
esoteric idea that the individual human entity is a wave (Figure) in the
vast (Ground) of the ocean; appearing momentarily as a separate entity
but in fact is an inseparable part of the ocean from which it arises.
The Ancient Wisdom rendition of this Christian ideal that each being a
separate entity is the Great Illusion, and the inner cause of most of
the conflict and chaos in human relationships; not only between
individuals but between nations as well.
The Gestalt concept of
Figure-Ground also could well apply to the idea of reincarnation. Any
one incarnation would be for the life time of that life the Figure and
the multiple reincarnations we must undergo to reach our destined
perfection would be the Ground; the synthetized series of multiple
lives.
This idea also has application to our daily meditations. We
must learn to control the mind and develop a one-pointed meditating on
one aspect (Figure) of the Ancient Wisdom while keeping out of mind the
other interfering thoughts (Ground), until its deeper meaning is
revealed to our brain consciousness.
One final idea of the
Figure/Ground construct for modern humanity is the Microcosmic division
of our solar system is the Figure, while the Macrocosmic division is the
Ground of all being.
CONCLUSION:
From this brief review it
can be seen that the consciousness of the developers of psychological
theories were aiming at and circling around a deeper understandings of
the human entity that is readily revealed in the Ancient Wisdom. Their
limit understandings were hampered by the ubiquitous but unconsciously
controlling mechanistic ideas of life on this planet and attempting to
discover the real human entity based on a materialistic conception of
existence. In other words, they were limited to the Microcosmic division
of our universe, which scratching at the edges of the Macrocosmic
division of our universe where the truth of the human entity and the
truth of all manifested existence is to be found. Their compelling ideas
just needed to be expanded upon, and the readily available cosmic
concepts for such an expansion are to be found in the Ancient Wisdom.
Final
Note: No attempt was made in this paper to provide references to their
respective works. Under Google, by bringing up each man's name, an
extensive review of their lives, their biographers, and their theories
and writings can be readily found. The Ancient Wisdom ideas presented
are those gleaned from the author's fifty years of serious study of this
cosmic esoteric science. Peace To All Beings. #
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