Part 1. The Tabernacle In The Wilderness
Chapter One. The Atlantean Mystery Temple
Chapter Two. The Brazen Altar And Laver
Chapter Three. East Room Of The Temple
Chapter Four. The Ark Of The Covenant
Chapter Five. The Sacred Shekinah Glory
Chapter Six. The New Moon And Initiation
Part 2. The Christian Mystic Initiation
Chapter One. The Annunciation And Immaculate Conception
Chapter Two. Mystic Rite Of Baptism
Chapter Three. The Temptation
Chapter Four. The Transfiguration
Chapter Five. The Last Supper And The Footwashing
Chapter Six. Gethsemane, The Garden Of Grief
Chapter Seven. The Stigmata And The Crucifixion
Chapter One. The Atlantean Mystery Temple
Ever
since mankind, the prodigal spirit sons of our Father in Heaven,
wandered into the wilderness of the world and fed upon the husks of
its pleasures, which starve the body, there has been within man's
heart a soundless voice urging him to return; but most men are so
engrossed in material interests that they hear it not. The Mystic
Mason who has heard this inner voice feels impelled by an inner urge
to seek for the Lost Word; to build a house of God, a temple of the
spirit, where he may meet the Father face to face and answer His
call.Nor
is he dependent upon his own resources in this quest, for our Father
in Heaven has Himself prepared a way marked with guide posts which
will lead us to Him if we follow. But as we have forgotten the divine
Word and would be unable now to comprehend its meaning, the Father
speaks to us in the language of symbolism, which both hides and
reveals the spiritual truths we must understand before we can come to
Him. Just as we give to our children picture books which reveal to
their nascent minds intellectual concepts which they could not
otherwise understand, so also each God-given symbol has a deep
meaning which could not be learned without that symbol.God
is spirit and must be worshipped in spirit. It is therefore strictly
forbidden to make a material likeness of Him, for nothing we could
make would convey an adequate idea. But as we hail the flag of our
country with joy and enthusiasm because it awakens in our breasts the
tenderest feelings for home and our loved ones, because it stirs our
noblest impulse, because it is a symbol of all the things which we
hold dear, so also do different divine symbols which have been given
to mankind from time to time speak to that forum of truth which is
within our hearts, and awaken our consciousness to divine ideas
entirely beyond words. Therefore symbolism, which has played an
all-important part in our past evolution, is still a prime necessity
in our spiritual development; hence the advisability of studying it
with our intellects and our hearts.It
is obvious that our mental attitude today depends on how we thought
yesterday, also that our present condition and circumstances depend
on how we worked or shirked in the past. Every new thought or idea
which comes to us we view in the light of our previous experience,
and thus we see that our present and future are determined by our
previous living. Similarly the path of spiritual endeavor which we
have hewn out for ourselves in past existences determines our present
attitude and the way we must go to attain our aspirations. Therefore
we can gain no true perspective of our future development unless we
first familiarize ourselves with the past.It
is in recognition of this fact that modern Masonry harks back to the
temple of Solomon. That is very well as far as it goes, but in order
to gain the fullest perspective we must also take into consideration
the ancient Atlantean Mystery Temple, the Tabernacle in the
Wilderness. We must understand the relative importance of that
Tabernacle, also of the first and second temples, for there were
vital differences between them, each fraught with cosmic
significance; and within them all was the foreshadowing of the CROSS,
sprinkled with BLOOD, which was turned to ROSES.THE
TABERNACLE IN THE WILDERNESSWe
read in the Bible the story of how Noah and a remnant of his people
with him were saved from the flood and formed the nucleus of the
humanity of the Rainbow Age in which we now live. It is also stated
that Moses led his people out of Egypt, the land of the Bull, Taurus,
through waters which engulfed their enemies and set them free as a
chosen people to worship the Lamb, Aries, into which sign the sun had
then entered by precession of the equinox. These two narratives
relate to one and the same incident, namely, the emergence of infant
humanity from the doomed continent of Atlantis into the present age
of alternating cycles where summer and winter, day and night, ebb and
flow, follow each other. As humanity had then just become endowed
with mind, they began to realize the loss of the spiritual sight
which they had hitherto possessed, and they developed a yearning for
the spirit world and their divine guides which remains to this day,
for humanity has never ceased to mourn their loss. Therefore the
ancient Atlantean Mystery Temple, the Tabernacle in the Wilderness,
was given to them that they might meet the Lord when they had
qualified themselves by service and subjugation of the lower nature
by the Higher Self. Being designed by Jehovah it was the embodiment
of great cosmic truths hidden by a veil of symbolism which spoke to
the inner or Higher Self.In
the first place it is worthy of notice that this divinely designed
Tabernacle was given to a chosen people, who were to build it from
freewill offerings given out of the fullness of their hearts. Herein
is a particular lesson, for the divine pattern of the path of
progress is never given to anyone who has not first made a covenant
with God that he will serve Him and is wiling to offer up his heart's
blood in a life of service without self-seeking The term "Mason"
is derived from PHREE MESSEN, which is an Egyptian term meaning
"Children of Light." In the parlance of Masonry, God is
spoken of as the Grand Architect. ARCHE is a Greek word which means
"Primordial substance." TEKTON is the Greek name for
builder. It is said that Joseph, the father of Jesus, was a
"CARPENTER," but the Greek word is TEKTON--builder. It is
also said that Jesus was a "tekton," a builder. Thus every
true mystic Freemason is a child of light according to the divine
pattern given him by our Father in Heaven. To this end he dedicates
his whole heart, soul, and mind. It is, or should be, his aspiration
to be "greatest in the kingdom of God," and therefore he
must be THE SERVANT OF ALL.The
next point which calls for notice is the location of the temple with
respect to the cardinal points, and we find that it was laid directly
east and west. Thus we see that the path of spiritual progress is the
same as the star of empire; it travels from east to west. The
aspirant entered at the eastern gate and pursued the path by way of
the Altar of Burnt Offerings, the Brazen Laver, and the Holy Place to
the westernmost part of the Tabernacle, where the Ark, the greatest
symbol of all, was located in the Holy of Holies. As the wise men of
the East followed the Christ star westward to Bethlehem, so does the
spiritual center of the civilized world shift farther and farther
westward, until today the crest of the spiritual wave which started
in China on the western shores of the Pacific has now reached the
eastern shores of the same ocean, where it is gathering strength to
leap once more in its cyclic journey across the waste of waters, to
recommence in a far future a new cyclic journey around the earth.The
ambulant nature of this Tabernacle in the Wilderness is therefore an
excellent symbolical representation of the fact that man is migratory
in his nature, an eternal pilgrim, ever passing from the shores of
time to eternity and back again. As a planet revolves in its cyclic
journey around the primary sun, so man, the little world or
microcosm, travels in cyclic circle dance around God, who is the
source and goal of all.The
great care and attention to detail regarding the construction of the
Tabernacle in the Wilderness shows that something far more exalted
than what struck the eye of sense was intended in its construction.
Under its earthly and material show there was designed a
representation of things heavenly and spiritual such as should be
full of instruction to the candidate for Initiation and should not
this reflection excite us to seek an intimate and familiar
acquaintance with this ancient sanctuary? Surely it becomes us to
consider all parts of its plan with serious, careful, and reverential
attention, remembering at every step the heavenly origin of it all,
and humbly endeavoring to penetrate through the shadows of its
earthly service into the sublime and glorious realities which
according to the wisdom of the spirit it proposes for our solemn
contemplation. In order that we may gain a proper conception of
this sacred place we must consider the Tabernacle itself, its
furniture and its court. The illustration opposite page 33 may assist
the student to form a better conception of the arrangement within.THE
COURT OF THE TABERNACLEThis
was an enclosure which surrounded the Tabernacle. Its length was
twice its width, and the ate was at the east end. This gate was
enclosed by a curtain of blue, scarlet, and purple fine twined linen,
and these colors show us at once the status of this Tabernacle in the
Wilderness. We are taught in the sublime gospel of John that "God
is Light," and no description or similitude could convey a
better conception or one more enlightening to the spiritual mind than
these words. When we consider that even the greatest of modern
telescopes have failed to find the borders of light, though they
penetrate space for millions and millions of miles, it gives us a
weak but comprehensive idea of the infinitude of God.We
know that this light, which is God, is refracted into three primary
colors by the atmosphere surrounding our earth, viz., blue, yellow,
and red; and it is a fact well known to every occultist that the ray
of the Father is blue, while that of the Son is yellow, and the color
of the Holy Spirit's ray is red. Only the strongest and most
spiritual ray can hope to penetrate to the seat of consciousness of
the life wave embodied in our mineral kingdom, and therefore we find
about the mountain ranges the blue ray of the Father reflected back
from the barren hillsides and hanging as a haze over canyons and
gulches. The yellow ray of the Son mixed with the blue of the Father
gives life and vitality to the plant world, which therefore reflects
back a green color, for it is incapable of keeping the ray WITHIN.
But in the animal kingdom, to which unregenerate man belongs
anatomically, the three rays are absorbed, and that of the Holy
Spirit gives the red color to his flesh and blood. The mixture of the
blue and the red is evident in the purple blood, poisoned because
sinful. But the yellow is never evident until it manifests as a soul
body, the golden "WEDDING garment" of the mystic Bride of
the mystic Christ evolved from within. Thus the colors on the veils
of the Temple, both at the gate and at the entrance of the
Tabernacle, showed that this structure was designed for a period
previous to the time of Christ, for it had only the blue and the
scarlet colors of the Father and the Holy Spirit together with their
mixture, purple. But white is the synthesis of all colors, and
therefore the yellow Christ ray was hidden in that part of the veil
until in the fullness of time Christ should appear to emancipate us
from the ordinances that bind, and initiate us into the full liberty
of Sons of God, Sons of Light, Children of Light, Phree Messen or
Mystic Masons.
Chapter Two. The Brazen Altar And
Laver
THE BRAZEN ALTAR was placed just inside the eastern gate, and
it was used for the sacrifice of animals during the temple service.
The idea of using bulls and goats as sacrifices seems barbaric to
the modern mind, and we cannot realize that they could ever have
had any efficacy in that respect. The Bible does indeed hear out
this view of the matter, for we are told repeatedly that God
desires not sacrifice but a broken spirit and a contrite heart, and
that He has no pleasure in sacrifices of blood. In view of this
fact it seems strange that sacrifices should ever have been
commanded. But we must realize that no religion can elevate those
whom it is designed to help if its teachings are too far above
their intellectual or moral level. To appeal to a barbarian,
religion must have certain barbaric traits. A religion of love
could not have appealed to those people, therefore they were given
a law which demanded "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth."
There is not in the Old Testament any mention whatever of
immortality, for these people could not have understood a heaven
nor aspired to it. But they loved material possessions, and
therefore they were told that if they did right they and their seed
should dwell in the land forever, that their cattle should be
multiplied, et cetera.They loved material possessions, and they knew that the
increases of the flock were due to the Lord's favor and given by
Him for merit. Thus they were taught to do right in the hope of a
reward in this present world. They were also deterred from
wrongdoing by the swift punishment which was meted out to them in
retribution for their sins. This was the only way to reach them.
They could not have done right for the sake of right, nor could
they have understood the principle of making themselves "living
sacrifices," and they probably felt the loss of an animal for sin
as we would feel the pangs of con [...]