Book One, Chapter One, The Human Aspiration
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Thus the eternal paradox and eternal truth of a divine life in an
animal body, an immortal aspiration or reality inhabiting a mortal
tenement, a single and universal consciousness representing itself in
limited minds and divided egos, a transcendent, indefinable, timeless
and spaceless Being who alone renders time and space and cosmos
possible, and in all these the higher truth realisable by the lower
term, justify themselves to the deliberate reason as well as to the
persistent instinct or intuition of mankind. Attempts are sometimes
made to have done finally with questionings which have so often been
declared insoluble by logical thought and to persuade men to limit
their mental activities to the practical and immediate problems of
their material existence in the universe; but such evasions are never
permanent in their effect. Mankind returns from them with a more
vehement impulse of inquiry or a more violent hunger for an immediate
solution. By that hunger mysticism profits and new religions arise to
replace the old that have been destroyed or stripped of significance by
a scepticism which itself could not satisfy because, although its
business was inquiry, it was unwilling sufficiently to inquire. The
attempt to deny or stifle a truth because it is yet obscure in its
outward workings and too often represented by obscurantist superstition
or a crude faith, is itself a kind of obscurantism. The will to escape
from a cosmic necessity because it is arduous, difficult to justify by
immediate tangible results, slow in regulating its operations, must
turn out eventually to have been no acceptance of the truth of Nature
but a revolt against the secret, mightier will of the great Mother. It
is better and more rational to accept what she will not allow us as a
race to reject and lift it from the sphere of blind instinct, obscure
intuition and random aspiration into the light of reason and an
instructed and consciously self-guiding will. And if there is any
higher light of illumined intuition or self-revealing truth which is
now in man either obstructed and inoperative or works with intermittent
glancings as if from behind a veil or with occasional displays as of
the northern lights in our material skies, then there also we need not
fear to aspire. For it is likely that such is the next higher state of
consciousness of which Mind is only a form and veil, and through the
splendours of that light may lie the path of our progressive
self-enlargement into whatever highest state is humanity's ultimate
resting-place.
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