An Account of A.·.A.·.
sub figura XXXIII
Publication in class C
First written in the language of his period by the
Councillor Von Eckartshausen and now revised and
rewritten in the Universal Cipher
A.·.
A.·.
Official publication in Class C
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AN ACCOUNT OF A.·. A.·.
IT is necessary, my dear brothers, to give you a clear
idea of the interior Order; of that illuminated community
which is scattered throughout the world, but which is
governed by one truth and united in one spirit.
This community possesses a School, in which all who
thirst for knowledge are instructed by the Spirit of
Wisdom itself; and all the mysteries of nature are
preserved in this school for the children of light.
Perfect knowledge of nature and of humanity is taught in
this school. It is from her that all truths penetrate
into the world; she is the school of all who search for
wisdom, and it is in this community alone that truth and
the explantation of all mystery are to be found. It is
the most hidden of communities, yet it contains members
from many circles; nor is there any Centre of Thought
whose activity is not due to the presence of one of
ourselves. From all time there has been an exterior
school based on the interior one, of which it is but the
outer expression. From all time, therefore, there has
been a hidden assembly, a society of the Elect, of those
who sought for and had capacity for light, and this
interior society was the Axle of the R.O.T.A. All that
any external order possesses in symbol, ceremony, or rite
is the letter expressive outwardly of that spirit of
truth which dwelleth in the interior Sanctuary. Nor is
the contradiction of the exterior any bar to the harmony
of the interior.
Hence this Sanctuary, composed of members widely
scattered indeed but united by the bonds of perfect love,
has been occupied from the earliest ages in building the
grand Temple (through the evolution of humanity) by which
the reign of L.V.X. will be manifest. This society is in
the communion of those who have most capacity for light;
they are united in truth, and their Chief is the Light of
the World himself, V.V.V.V.V., the One Anointed in Light,
the single teacher for the human race, the Way, the
Truth, and the Life.
The interior Order was formed immediately after the
first perception of man's wider heritage had dawned upon
the first of the adepts; it received from the Masters at
first-hand the revelation of the means by which humanity
could be raised to its rights and delivered from its
misery. It received the primitive charge of all
revelation and mystery; it received the key of true
science, both divine and natural.
But as men multiplied, the frailty of man necessitated
an exterior society which veiled the interior one, and
concealed the spirit and the truth in the letter, because
many people were not capable of comprehending great
interior truth. Therefore, interior truths were wrapped
in external and perceptible ceremonies, so that men, by
the perception of the outer which is the symbol of the
interior, might by degrees be enabled safely to approach
the interior spiritual truths.
But the inner truth has always been confided to him
who in his day had the most capacity for illumination,
and he became the sole guardian of the original Trust, as
High Priest of the Sanctuary.
When it became necessary that interior truths should
be enfolded in exterior ceremony and symbol, on account
of the real weakness of men who were not capable of
hearing the Light of Light, then exterior worship began.
It was, however, always the type or symbol of the
interior, that is to say, the symbol of the true and
Secret Sacrament.
The external worship would never have been separated
from interior revel but for the weakness of man, which
tends too easily to forget the spirit in the letter; but
the Masters are vigilant to note in every nation those
who are able to receive light, and such persons are
employed as agents to spread the light according to man's
capacity and to revivify the dead letter.
Through these instruments the interior truths of the
Sanctuary were taken into every nation, and modified
symbolically according to their customs, capacity for
instruction, climate, and receptiveness. So that the
external types of every religion, worship, ceremonies and
Sacred Books in general have more or less clearly, as
their object of instruction, the interior truths of the
Sanctuary, by which man will be conducted to the
universal knowledge of the one Absolute Truth.
The more the external worship of a people has remained
united with the spirit of esoteric truth, the purer its
religion; but the wider the difference between the
symbolic letter and the invisible truth, the more
imperfect has become the religion. Finally, it may be,
the external form has entirely parted from its inner
truth, so that ceremonial observances without soul or
life have remained alone.
In the midst of all this, truth reposes inviolable in
the inner Sanctuary.
Faithful to the spirit of truth, the members of the
interior Order live in silence, but in real activity.
Yet, besides their secret holy work, they have from
time to time decided upon political strategic action.
Thus, when the earth was night utterly corrupt by
reason of the Great Sorcery, the Brethren sent Mohammed
to bring freedom to mankind by the sword.
This being but partially a success, they raised up one
Luther to teach freedom of thought. Yet this freedom soon
turned into a heavier bondage than before.
Then the Brethren delivered unto man the knowledge of
nature, and the keys thereof; yet this also was prevented
by the Great Sorcery.
Now then finally in nameless ways, as one of our
Brethren hath it now in mind to declare, have they raised
up One to deliver unto men the keys of Spiritual
Knowledge, and by His work shall He be judged.
This interior community of light is the reunion of all
those capable of receiving light, and it is known as the
Communion of Saints, the primitive receptacle for all
strength and truth, confided to it from all time.
By it the agents of L.V.X. were formed in every age,
passing from the interior to the exterior, and
communicating spiritand life to the dead letter, as
already said.
This illuminated community is the true school of
L.V.X.; it has its Chair, its Doctors; it possesses a
rule for students; it has forms and objects for study.
It has also its degrees for successive develo˙ment to
greater altitudes.
This school of wisdom has been for ever most secretly
hidden from the world, because it is invisible and
submissive solely to illuminated government.
It has never been exposed to the accidents of time and
to the weakness of man, because only the most capable
were chosen for it, and those who selected made no error.
Through this school were developed the germs of all
the sublime sciences, which were first received by
external schools, then clothed in other forms, and hence
degenerated.
According to time and circumstances, the society of
sages communicated unto the exterior societies their
symbolic hieroglyphs, in order to attract man to the
great truths of their Sanctuary.
But all exterior societies subsist only by virtue of
this interior one. As soon as external societies wish to
transform a temple of wisdom into a political edifice,
the interior society retires and leaves only the letter
without the spirit. It is thus that secret external
societies of wisdom were nothing but hieroglyphic
screens, the truth remaining inviolable in the Sanctuary
so that she might never be profaned.
In this interior society man finds wisdom and with her
All--- not the wisdom of this world, which is but
scientific knowledge, which revolves round the outside
but never touches the centre (in which is contained all
strength), but true wisdom, understanding and knowledge,
reflections of the supreme illumination.
All disputes, all controversies, all the things
belonging to the false cares of this world, fruitless
discussions, useless germs of opinions which spread the
seeds of disunion, all error, schisms, and systems are
banished. Neither calumny nor scandal is known. Every man
is honoured. Love alone reigns.
We must not, however, imagine that this society
resembles any secret society, meeting at certain times,
choosing leaders and members, united by special objects.
All societies, be what they may, can but come after this
interior illuminated circle. This society knows none of
the formalities which belong to the outer rings, the work
of man. In this kingdom of power all outward forms cease.
L.V.X. is the Power always present. The greatest man
of his times, the chief himself, does not always know all
the members, but the moment when it is necessary that he
should accomplish any object he finds them in the world
with certainty ready to his hand.
This community has no outside barriers. He who may be
chosen is as the first; he presents himself among the
others without presumption, and he is received by the
others without jealousy.
If it be necessary that real members should meet
together, they find and recognize each other with perfect
certainty.
No disguise can be used, neither hypocrisy nor
dissimulation could hide the characteristic qualities
which distinguish the members of this society. All
illusion is gone, and things appear in their true form.
No one member can choose another; unanimous choice is
required. Though not all men are called, many of called
are chosen, and that as soon as they become fit for
entrance.
Any man can look for the entrance, and any man who is
within can teach another to seek for it; but only he who
is fit can arrive within.
Unprepared men occasion disorder in a community, and
disorder is not compatible with the Sanctuary. Thus it is
impossible to profane the Sanctuary, since admission is
not formal but real.
Worldly intelligence seeks this Sanctuary in vain;
fruitless also will be the efforts of malice to penetrate
these great mysteries; all is indecipherable to him who
is not ripe; he can see nothing, read nothing in the
interior.
He who is fit is joined to the chain, perhaps often
where he though least likely, and at a point of which he
knew nothing himself.
To become fit should be the sole effort of him who
seeks wisdom.
But there are methods by which fitness is attained,
for in this holy communion is the primitive storehouse of
the most ancient and original science of the human race,
with the primitive mysteries also of all science. It is
the unique and really illuminated community which is
absolutely in possession of the key to all mystery, which
knows the centre and source of all nature. It is a
society which unites superior strength to its own, and
counts its members from more than one world. It is the
society whose members form the republic of Genius, the
Regent Mother of the whole World.
[The Revisers wish to acknowledge gratefully the
translation of Madame de Steiger, which they have freely
quoted.]
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