HORTUS CONCLUSUS
FINAL INDEX OF MY COMPLETE TEACHINGS
For man on this earth directed solely by observations conditional on the human brain and the conclusions in thought derived from them, almost everything which is ‘eternal’ about him – that is, all which is not subjected to any imagined conclusion or dissolution – is truly a ‘hortus conclusus’: – an enclosed garden! The presence of such a realm, inaccessible to the physical senses and to all thought, is at times intuited, at other times felt, and within large groups of people believed; yet he who intuits, feels or believes remains outside the wall separating the enclosed garden of being conscious of his own eternity: – the ‘lost paradise’ – from those areas open to the possibilities of earthly knowledge. Those individuals who find themselves not yet satisfied with everything they intuit, feel and believe, wander ceaselessly along the insurmountable wall of separation in order to discover a hidden gap they can enlarge and squeeze through. To their surprise, the most fortunate amongst these seekers come across the only narrow gate, found only with great difficulty, which could give access to the ‘enclosed garden’ if they only knew how to open it. But instead of waiting with patience and trust for the door to be opened to them one day from within, nearly all of those fortunate enough to find this gate seek to acquire wondrous duplicate keys from the slyest locksmiths. They waste their time on earth in ever novel and unsuccessful attempts to break open the lock from outside which can only be opened from the inside of the ‘enclosed garden’. This is a waste of effort and a fatal self-deception!
Only one who is himself aware of the eternal, being through his own spiritual nature at home in the garden firmly sealed against all earthly insistence, can open the mysterious doorway from within.
Yet, even when opened in this way, no one is admitted who has not cast off from himself all burdens resulting from rational speculation, and every disguise with which he has covered himself; so he may enter as naked and exposed as when he left his mother’s womb.
The whole of my life’s work has always been to open anew this gate from within; from there I guide along many different paths all those who would take nothing else with them than what belongs to their eternal life, leading them to the temples of teaching I have erected, with columns clearly inscribed with words of eternally true teaching.
Every teaching imparted by me to my fellow men is enclosed within the wall of this ‘hortus conclusus’, so that I am completely justified in bequeathing the whole of my teaching under this name which integrates myself and which seems to me for good reasons to be a fitting name with which to describe symbolically this final work. This book also makes answers imparted to individuals privately over the decades, accessible to many. As with the book ‘Letters To One And Many’, it is intended to open the eyes of those introduced to and trusting in my teachings, to the fact that the collection of books and writings containing what I have to impart from the eternal, must be seen as a whole which is rooted within the eternal and can be accessible if those conditions are fulfilled which the eternal requires. I have spoken often enough of these conditions and I have described their nature once more in the previous lines.
(From: Hortus Conclusus, Pages 4,5,6,7,8)
Hortus Conclusus
1
THE BOOK OF THE ROYAL ART
The light of Himavat and the words of the masters
The luminary speaks to the seeker
The harvest
The Infinite one
Know yourself
Of the spiritual masters
The danger of vanity
From the lands of the luminaries
The threshold
The king’s question
The journey
Easter night
Oneness
The will to joy
For all who strive for the light
The teaching
Epilogue
2
THE BOOK ON THE LIVING GOD
‘The tabernacle of God with men’
The ‘White Lodge’
Supernatural experience
The Path
En Sôph
On searching for God
On deeds and works
On holiness and sin
The ‘occult’ world
The hidden temple
Karma
War and peace
The unity of religions
The will to find the light
The high powers of recognition
On death
On the spirit
The path to perfection
On eternal life
The light dwells in the east
Faith, talisman and divine image
The magic of the word
A call from Himavat
Eucharist
3
THE BOOK ON THE BEYOND
Introduction
The art of dying
On the ‘Temple of Eternity’ and the World of the Spirit
The one reality
What is to be done?
4
THE BOOK ON MAN
Introduction
The Mystery: ‘Man and Woman’
The Path of the Woman
The Path of the Man
Marriage
The child
New mankind
Epilogue
Final teaching!
5
THE BOOK ON HAPPINESS
The duty to be happy
‘I’ and ‘You’
Love
Wealth and Poverty
Money
Optimism
6
THE PATH TO GOD
Delusion and Belief
Certain Knowledge
The Dream of Souls
Truth and Reality
Yes and No.
The Great Struggle
Perfection
7
THE BOOK OF LOVE
The great man of love
On love’s original fire
The redeeming light
The creative power of love
8
THE BOOK OF COMFORT
On suffering and comfort
On the teachings of suffering
On every manner of folly
On the comforting power of work
On comfort for those who mourn
9
THE BOOK OF DIALOGUES
Confession
Knowledge and Occurrence
Light and Shade
The Power of the Spirit
The Jewel of the Heart
Crossing Over
Conversation on the Innermost East
Conversation on the Departure of the Perfected One
The Flower Garden
The Bad Pupils
The Night of the Trial
Individuality and Personality
The Realm of the Soul
Finding Oneself
On the Older Brothers of Mankind
Magic
10
THE SECRET
The Beginning
Conversation on the beach
Santo Spirito
Southern night
The rocky island
The sea journey
11
THE WISDOM OF JOHN
Portrait of the Master
The Luminary’s Earthly Path
The Aftermath
The Missive
The Pure Teaching
The Paraclete
12
SHOWING THE WAY
Promise
Phenomena and experience
Knowledge and teaching
Learning to read
Letters
Cult of personality
Critical activity
Who was Jakob Böhme?
The power of healing
Dangers of mysticism
Twentytwo teachings in verse
13
SPECTRE OF FREEDOM
Mirage
Necessity
Communality
Authority
The urge to associate
The failed economy
Competition
The craze for catchwords
Self-realisation
Religion
Science
Consiousness of reality
14
PATH OF MY PUPILS
Whom I accept as my pupil
A necessary distinction
Unnecessary self-torment
Unavoidable difficulties
Dynamic belief
The greatest obstacle
The pupil and his companions
Inner life and outer world
How my books are to be used
15
THE MYSTERY OF GOLGOTHA
The Mystery Of Golgotha
The most dreadful of our enemies
Love and hatred
The growth of the soul
Spiritual guidance
Occult practices
Spiritualist mediums and artistic creation
At the source of life
“Admission to the White Lodge”
Foolish inventions
16
CULT -MAGIC AND MYTH
The work of man
Myth and reality
Myth and cult
Cult as magic
Magic and recognition
The inner light
17
THE MEANING OF LIFE
The appeal
The sin of the fathers
The supreme good
The ‘evil’ man
The revelation of the light world
The meaning of silence
Truth and truths
18
MORE LIGHT
To those tired of sleeping
The architects of the cathedral of humanity
Theosophy and pseudo-theosophy
On the three steps
What needs to be comprehended!
The mystery of artistic expression
Western-Eastern Magic
The light of the spirit in Christianity
The secret of the ancient cathedral building works
On the true service of God
19
THE HIGH GOAL
The call of the spirit
The two paths
On seeking and finding
On the eternal light
On colours of the light
On the The High Goal
On the paths of the ancients
On the blessing of work
On the power of love
The Master of Nazareth
20
RESURRECTION
Resurrection
The knowledge of the wise
Law and coincidence
Fruitless effort
The carnival of the occult
Inner voices
The magic of fear
The limits to omnipotence
The new life
Festive joy
The value of laughter
Mastering oneself
Perfection
21
WORLDS
Foreword
The guidance
The return
The visions
To conclude
SEQUENCE OF THE PICTURES
Emanation
“In principio erat Verbum”
“Lux in tenebris”
“Te Deum laudamus”
Space and Time
Original propagation
Seeds of worlds
Becoming worlds
Birth of the cosmos
Labyrinth
Need for manifestation
Astral light
Sodom
Inferno
“De profundis”
Revelation
Illumination
Fulfilment
Victory
Himavat
22
PSALMS
Inferno
Redemption
Recognition
Promise
Liberation
Fulfilment
23
MARRIAGE
On the sublime of holiness marriage
On love
On togetherness
On suffering and joy
On temptation and danger
On the pressures of the everyday
On the will to unanimity
On the transmission of happiness
On eternal attachment
24
ON PRAYER
The mystery of praying
Seek, and you shall find
Ask, and you shall receive
Knock, and it shall be opened unto you
Spiritual renewal
The way you ought to pray
25
SPIRIT AND FORM
The question
Outside and inside
Home and work
The form of joy
The form of suffering
The art of living
26
SCINTILLAE
MANTRA PRACTICE
27
WORDS OF LIFE
Appeal
I
Retreat
Love
Deed
Struggle
Peace
Power
Life
Light
Trust
Enlightenment
Vow
28
ABOVE THE EVERYDAY
Thirty-four poems, maxims and teachings in verse.
Part one.
29
ETERNAL REALITY
Twenty-seven teachings in verse in rhythmic style.
Part two..
30
LIFE IN THE LIGHT
Thirty-two teachings in verse
Part three.
31
LETTERS TO ONE AND MANY
Thirty chapters in the form of letters
and eighteen poems
32
HORTUS CONCLUSUS
Conversation at the gate
On the simplicity in everything eternal
On the changing position and on the ‘rungs’
On states of consciousness and help in suffering
On the consciousness of the departed
On the sublime commitment of the helpers
On the caricature of the eternal ‘I’
Once more on truth and reality
On temporal and eternal space
On the tradition of Asiatic religion
On the mystery of the east
On the forms of religion
On assent and faith
On false images of God
On the meaning of all teaching
Where I am merely a messenger
Those to whom I have nothing to say
On the eternal salvation of the soul
On the delaying desire to ask questions
On the temporal and the eternal soul
What remains after death
On a name and a makeshift
The conclusions one should reach oneself
On gross underestimation
On the plight of pastoral workers
How the eternal is ‘natural’ to itself
To conclude and goodbye
Massagno, summer 1936
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