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Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
1831 – 1891
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The Formation of
a Solar System
From
A Textbook of Theosophy
By
C
The
beginning of the universe (if ever it had a beginning) is beyond our ken. At the
earliest point of history that we can reach, the two great opposites of Spirit
and matter, of life and form, are already in full activity. We find that the
ordinary conception of matter needs a revision, for what are commonly called
force and matter are in reality only two varieties of Spirit at different
stages in evolution, and the real matter or basis of everything lies in the
background unperceived. A French scientist has recently said: “There is no
matter; there is nothing but holes in the aether”.
This also
agrees with the celebrated theory of Professor Osborne Reynolds. Occult investigation shows this to be the correct
view, and in that way explains what Oriental sacred books mean when they say
that matter is an illusion.
The
ultimate root-matter as seen at our level is what scientists call the aether of
space. ( This has been described in Occult Chemistry under the name of koilon)
To every physical sense the space occupied by it appears empty, yet in reality
this aether is far denser than anything of which we can conceive. Its density
is defined by Professor Reynolds as being ten thousand times greater than that
of water, and it means pressure as seven hundred and fifty thousand tons to the
square inch.
This
substance is perceptible only to highly developed clairvoyant power. We must
assume a time (though we have no direct knowledge on this point) when this substance
filled all space. We must also suppose that some great Being (not the Deity of
a solar system, but some Being almost infinitely higher than that)
changed
this condition of rest by pouring out His spirit or force into a certain
section of this matter, a section of the size of a whole universe. The effect
of the introduction of this force is at that of the blowing of a mighty breath;
it
has formed
within this aether an incalculable number of tiny spherical bubbles
(The
bubbles are spoken of in The Secret Doctrine as the holes which Fohat digs in
space), and these bubbles are the ultimate atoms of which what we call matter
is composed. They are not the atoms of the chemist, nor even the ultimate atoms
of the physical world. They stand at a far higher level, and what are usually
called atoms are composed of vast aggregations of these bubbles, as will be
seen later.
When the
Solar Deity begins to make His system, He finds ready to His hand this material
– this infinite mass of tiny bubbles which can be built up into various kinds
of matter as we know it. He commences by defining the limit of His field of
activity, a vast sphere whose circumference is far larger than the orbit of the
outermost of His future planets. Within the limit of that sphere He sets up a
kind of gigantic vortex – a motion which sweeps together all the bubbles into a
vast central mass, the material of the nebula that is to be.
Into this
vast revolving sphere He sends forth successive impulses of force, gathering
together the bubbles into ever more and more complex aggregations, and
producing in this way seven gigantic interpenetrating worlds of matter of
different degrees of density, all concentric and all occupying the same space.
Acting
through His Third Aspect, He sends forth into this stupendous sphere the first
of these impulses. It sets up all through the sphere a vast number of tiny
vortices, each of which draws into itself forty-nine bubbles and arranges them
in a certain shape. These little groupings of bubbles so formed are the atoms
of the second of the interpenetrating worlds. The whole number of the bubbles
is not used in this way, sufficient being left in the dissociated state to act
as atoms for the first and highest of these worlds. In due time comes the
second impulse, which seizes upon nearly all these forty nine bubble atoms
(leaving only enough to provide atoms for the second world), draws them back
into itself and then, throwing them out again, sets up among them vortices,
each of which holds within itself 2,401 bubbles (49 2). These form the atoms of
the third world. Again after a time comes a third impulse, which in the same
way seizes upon nearly all these 2,401 bubble atoms, draws them back again into
their original form, and again throws them outward once more as the atoms of
the fourth world – each atom containing this time 49 3 bubbles. This process is
repeated until the sixth of these successive impulses has built the atom of the
seventh or lowest world – that atom containing 49 6 of the original bubbles.
This atom
of the seventh world is the ultimate atom of the physical world – not any of
the atoms of which chemists speak, but that ultimate out of which all their
atoms are made.
We have at
this stage arrived at that condition of affairs in which the vast whirling
sphere contains within itself seven types of matter, all one in essence,
because all built of the same kind of bubbles, but differing in their degree of
density. All these types are freely intermingled, so that specimens of each
type would be found in a small portion of the sphere taken at random in any
part of it, with, however, a general tendency of the heavier atoms to gravitate
more and more towards the center.
The
seventh impulse sent out from the Third Aspect of the Deity does not, as
before, draw back the physical atoms which were last made into the original
dissociated bubbles, but draws them together into certain aggregations, thus
making a number of different kinds of what may be called proto-elements, and
these again are joined together into the various forms which are known to
science as chemical elements. The making of these extends over a period of
ages, and they are made in a certain definite order by the interaction of
several forces, as is correctly indicated in Sir William Crookes’ paper on The
Genesis of the Elements. Indeed the process of their making it is not even
nowconcluded; uranium is the latest and heaviest element so far as we know, but
others still more complicated may perhaps be produced in the future.
As ages
roll on the condensation increased, and presently the stage of a vast glowing
nebula was reached. As it cooled, still rapidly rotating, it flattened into a
huge disc and gradually broke up into rings surrounding a central body – an
arrangement not unlike that which Saturn exhibits at the present day, though on
a far larger scale.
As the
time drew near when the planets would be required for the purposes of
evolution, the Deity set up somewhere in the thickness of each ring a subsidiary
vortex, into which a great deal of the matter of the ring was by degrees
collected. The collisions of the gathered fragments caused a revival of the
heat, and the resulting planet was for a long time a mass of glowing gas.
Little by little it cooled once more, until it became fit to be the theatre of
life such as ours. Thus were all the planets formed.
Almost all
the matter of those interpenetrating worlds was by this time concentrated into
the newly formed planets. Each of them was and is composed of all those
different kinds of matter. The earth upon which we are now living is not merely
a great ball of physical matter, built of the atoms of that lowest world, but
has also attached to it an abundant supply of matter of the sixth, the fifth, the
fourth and other worlds. It is well known to all students of science that
particles of matter never actually touch one another, even in the hardest of
substances. The spaces between them are always far greater in proportion than
their own size – enormously greater. So there is ample room
for all
the other kinds of atoms of all those other worlds, not only to lie between the
atoms of the denser matter, but to move quite freely among them and around
them. Consequently this globe upon which we live is not one world, but seven
interpenetrating worlds, all occupying the same space, except that the finer
types of matter extend further from the center than does the denser matter.
We have
given names to these interpenetrating worlds for convenience in speaking of
them. No name is needed for the first, as man is not yet in direct connection
with it; but when it is necessary to mention it, it may be called the divine
world. The second is described as the monadic, because in it exist those Sparks
of the divine Life which we call the human Monads; but neither of these can be
touched by the highest clairvoyant investigations at present possible for us.
The third
sphere, whose atoms contain 2,401 bubbles, is called the spiritual world,
because in it functions the highest Spirit in man as now constituted. The
fourth is the intuitional world (Previously called in theosophical literature
the buddhic plane) because from it come the highest intuitions. The fifth is
the mental world, because of its matter is built the mind of man. The sixth is
called the emotional or astral world, because the emotions of man cause
undulations in its matter. (The name astral was given to it by mediaeval
alchemists, because its matter is starry or shining as compared to that of the
denser world). The seventh world, composed of the type of matter which we see
all around us, is called the physical.
The matter
of which all these interpenetrating worlds are built is essentially the same
matter, but differently arranged and of different degrees of density.
Therefore
the rates at which these various types of matter normally vibrate differ also.
They may be considered as a vast gamut of undulations consisting of many
octaves.
The
physical matter uses a certain number of the lowest of these octaves, the
astral matter another group of octaves just above that, the mental matter a
still further group, and so on.
Not only
has each of these worlds its own type of matter; it has also its own set of
aggregations of that matter – its own substances. In each world we arrange
these substances in seven classes according to the rate at which their
molecules vibrate. Usually, but not invariably, the slower oscillation involves
also a larger molecule – a molecule, that is built up by a special arrangement
of the smaller molecules of the next higher subdivision. The application of
heat increases the size of the molecules and also quickens and amplifies their
undulation, so that they cover more ground, and the object as a whole expands,
until the point is reached where the aggregation of molecules breaks up, and
the latter passes from one condition to that next above it.
In the
matter of the physical world the seven subdivisions are represented by seven
degrees of density of matter, to which, beginning from below upwards, we give
the names solid liquid, gaseous, etheric, super-etheric, subatomic and atomic.
The atomic
subdivision is one in which all forms are built by the compression into certain
shapes of the physical atoms, without any previous collection of these atoms
into blocks or molecules. Typifying the physical ultimate atom for the moment
by a brick, any form in the atomic subdivision would be made by gathering
together some of the bricks, and building them into a certain shape.
In order
to make matter for the next lower subdivision, a certain number of the bricks
(atoms) would be first gathered together and cemented into small blocks of say
four bricks each, five bricks each, six bricks or seven bricks; and then these
blocks so made would be used as building-stones. For the next subdivision
several of the blocks of the second subdivision cemented together in certain
shapes would form building-stones, and so on to the lowest.
To
transfer any substance from the solid condition to the liquid (that is to say, to
melt it) is to increase the vibration of its compound molecules until at last
they are shaken apart into the simpler molecules of which they were built.
This
process can in all cases be repeated again and again until finally any and
every physical substance can be reduced to the ultimate atoms of the physical
world.
Each of
these worlds has its inhabitants, whose senses are normally capable of
responding to the undulations of their own world only. A man living (as we are
all doing) in the physical world sees, hears, feels, by vibrations connected
with the physical matter around him. He is equally surrounded by the astral and
mental and other worlds which are interpenetrating his own denser world, but of
them he is
normally unconscious, because his senses cannot respond to the oscillations of
their matter, just as our physical eyes cannot see by the vibrations of
ultraviolet light, although scientific experiments show that they exist and
there are other consciousnesses with differently-formed organs who can see by
them. A being living in the astral world might be occupying the very same space
as a being living in the physical world, yet each would be entirely unconscious
of the other and would in no way impede the free movement of the other. The
same is true of all the other worlds. We are at this moment surrounded by these
worlds of finer matter, as close to us as the world we see, and their
inhabitants are passing through us and about us, but we are entirely unconscious
of them.
Since our
evolution is centered at present upon this globe which we call the earth, it is
in connection with it only that we shall be speaking of these higher worlds, so
in future when I use the term “astral world” I shall mean by it the astral part
of our own globe only, and not (as heretofore) the astral part of the whole
solar system.
This
astral part of our own world is also a
globe, but
of astral matter. It occupies the same place as the globe which we see, but its
matter (being so much lighter) extends out into space on all sides of us
further than does the atmosphere of the earth – a great deal further. It
stretches to a little less than the mean distance of the moon, so that though
the two physical globes, the earth and the moon, are nearly 240,000 miles
apart, the astral globes of these two bodies touch one another when the moon is
in perigee, but not when she is in apogee. I shall apply the term “mental
world” to the still larger globe of mental matter in the midst of which our physical
earth exists. When we come to the still higher globes we have spheres large
enough to touch the corresponding spheres of other planets in the system,
though their matter also is just as much about us here on the surface of the
solid earth as that of the others.
All these
globes of finer matter are a part of us, and are all revolving round the sun
with their visible part. The student will do well to accustom himself to think
of our earth as the whole of this mass of interpenetrating worlds – not only the
comparatively small physical ball in the center of it.
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