Recapitulation

Saint Paul teaches in the epistle to the Colossians that all things will be summed up in Christ, who will then deliver the kingdom up to the Father, as He had it from Him from the beginning. Then, will come and be the “end”. This teaching, along with verses such as “heaven and earth will pass away, but the word of the Lord (My Word) shall endure forever” give glimpses of another doctrine hiding behind the “perspicacious” meaning of sola Scriptura. If “heaven and earth” will pass away, then there is an element of nihilism to Scripture, compatible with the ontological assertions of certain other ancient scriptures. Yet, the passing of heaven and earth is not “the last word” – we can connect this with Tomberg’s doctrine of the “Self (God) beyond the ultimate Selves”. Not only can men like Enoch escape the horizontal circle of the serpent, so can buddhas from the East, and yet their escape remains an inexplicable fact. Avatars are introduced to communicate in the opposite direction, but this, too, is a mystery. Men, said Paul on Mars Hill, quoting Aratus and other Greek poets, seek for God, if “happily they might find him”. The possibility is real, and not limited to the Hebraic tradition. However, the esoteric Christian tradition is not so much that others (such as the Greek) are “incomplete”, but that it is capable of being added to. These are not quite the same things, to be incomplete and to be capable of addition.

But this is not all. From another Pauline epistle comes this: “man’s works shall be burned up in fire, but he shall be saved”.

The Apokastasis used to be the doctrine of the early church, until the needs of holding together an Empire and a marching order of transcendent temple-worship lead to Justinian’s measures. The West was in such dire shape following the barbarian tribal invasions and the imperial collapse that Church fasting requirements were relaxed so that the sick and the poor could eat enough meat to survive – this was common in the West, at least. This was the kind of context into which Christianity stepped to carry the banner of transcendence and order. The original vision of a recapitulation (or re-breathing of God’s breath) gave place to more concrete, useful, and also (in their own way) more accurate reflections of what man needed to know during those dire times. What good was a doctrine of universal salvation if it would be simply used to justify laxity and apathy?

Scripture teaches that Christ loved his sheep (His “body”) as a bridegroom loves his bride-to-be. If Christ intended to not enter heaven without cleansing his bride (and even “harrowing hell“), this leads us to believe that the “path” which he opened as an avatar was intended to embrace the entirety of the human race (including other avatars with a human face), because “if I shall be lifted up, I shall draw all men to me”.

The foregoing overview should make clear the complexity and difficulty of the Christian tradition. It is not so simple as to say that the Church did merely or only this, or that, or that Christ taught only this, or just that. There were multiple facets or aspects of the primordial Tradition being preserved, but being preserved while undergoing a metamorphosis. If we object that much was lost, indeed this is true, yet how can it be “lost” if we know it was? Esoteric traditions, such as the Fedeli Amore, have persisted within Christendom throughout history, down to this day, and one can trace its influence (as above) in the writings of Saint Paul, who had “many things hard to understand” and many other things he “wished to say to you”, but “you were not able”.

Thus, the nihilism of the “heaven and earth being rolled up as a scroll” is consistent with an esoteric doctrine of Christ as final avatar, not to abolish other avatars, but to entirely make sense of them and complete them by adding the cornerstone, which is as great a “mystery beyond the mystery” as esoteric doctrine is a “mystery” to something purely external.

In fact, the doctrine of Recapitulation can be deduced from that of karma and sexual union. If man and woman “become one flesh” (as Saint Paul warns those thinking of undertaking temple prostitution), then the subtle and vital bodies (as well as the physical) are united. Christianity, in fact, does not deny the ancient yoga techniques of retention of semen (the physical body), holding of the breath (the subtle body), and the stopping of thought (the vital body). In fact, it incorporated it into its priesthood. But it argued that there was “another way”. This is true Christian form. As long as the reason is understood all is well. And here it is. If a man loves his woman as Christ loved the Church (with the result that the “one flesh” is totally sanctified, a double burden, or perhaps a double help, in the end), then the karmic chain of carnal relations to the woman will not hold the male out of paradise. Just as Christ “weds” to the Church, so can Christians make of monogamy a chivalric chastity and “second coming of Love”, which can inspire something akin to that which fired the “Dark Ages” of Dante.

So which path is easier? Total abstinence, or devotion to “the one woman” above all else? Either way, it is time for Christians to repent.

6 thoughts on “Recapitulation

  1. We expect a man to always act with a purpose. With all due respect, we cannot discern the purpose in flooding this blog with purloined text without explanation or attribution. In Christian humility, we beseech thee to make your intentions clear.

  2. You think you attempts at insults are Christian? You think your activism is Traditional?

    We expect a smug reply, as usual.

  3. Thanks, Hoo, for taking a break from your Sex Magick practice and referring us to William Sayler. Is this your esoteric way of expressing how Saturn is suppressing your instincts?

    Compare your diagram to this:
    Trinity

  4. “In Parzival the Grail is described, not as a cup, but as a stone of the purest kind. This stone was a jewel, an emerald that fell from the crown of Lucifer during the war between God and Satan. This has been a linked to the pearl in Shiva’s forehead and the Third Eye with which one may see inner knowledge and perfection. As the myth goes, without the emerald Lucifer is doomed to inhabit the earth as a manifestation of evil; while the stone itself becomes the “fallen image” which we must raise by the grail quest or the Great Work of alchemy. The Great Work is concerned primarily with transformation – of base elements, earth, water, air and fire into higher states. The part played by the stone was that of catalyst, and its creation was the first major step along the path towards realizing the highest aims of the Great Work – the spiritual perfection of the alchemist and his joining with God.

    Image – Emerald – the Philosophers Stone
    “ The relationship between the highest and ordinary state of consciousness was compared by certain schools of alchemy to that between the diamond and an ordinary piece of coal. One cannot imagine a greater contrast, and yet both consist of the same chemical substance, namely carbon. This teaches symbolically the fundamental unity of all substances and their inherent faculty of transformation.
    “To the alchemist who was convinced of the parallelism between the material and immaterial world, and of the uniformity of natural and spiritual laws, this faculty of transformation had universal meaning.” Lama Govinda
    Water, H20, at certain temperatures transforms from one state into another; instantaneously; water to steam or water to ice. This is unlike carbon, which transforms very slowly and with great pressure. I suggest that older metaphor (carbon) limits our understanding of the action of transformation, which operates as natural phenomena and is instantaneous. You have to allow it to happen rather than make it happen.

    Right Panel – Saturn (the stone)

    The Right panel includes a blue triangle shape in the upper left hand corner. Triangles alchemically relate to the water element. The moon rules water. Saturn (V) is represented by a symbol composed of a cross (_) over the moon (_). In astrology the cross represents physical reality and is most closely associated with Saturn. The moon’s process is protection and nourishment, its function is the life provider, and its purpose is growth. Saturn is the planet of limitation whose function it is to focus, whose process it is to differentiate, and whose purpose it is to individualize. Saturn’s meaning is through form as definition, personal identity and security. Saturn traditionally is associated with fear, death, restriction and discipline. It is the great “malefic”.
    Saturn’s meaning can be interpreted by suggesting that the instincts, the sense of feeling alive by being in the moment are suppressed by the weight of physical reality.”

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  5. Prince of Peace, yet war shall be the echo of your love..

  6. Much more really needs to be said and meditated upon, and this is (in a sense) woefully incomplete. For one thing, Mouravieff has interesting passages in Gnosis on the fact that “a man is not without the woman, nor the woman without the man, in the Lord”. HOO might add something here about Percival, perhaps. Von Hildebrand (a convert from Protestantism to Catholicism) has interesting meditations on the man-woman dyad, and Steiner himself remarked that the male spiritual body was feminine, while the woman’s was male. What needs more meditation is the fact that Christ did not come as other avatars did, withdrawing into himself upon a mountaintop or waging war with magic upon the kingdoms of the world (although he implicitly endorses such, in its place), but as an avatar of avatar who incorporated a multitude of previous faces/masks and made a particular Tao to unify what had before been at an impasse. In particular, the bride-bridegroom motif (which is visible in historical form in the history ofAnglicanism in Britain, most embodied, perhaps in the writings of Jane Austen) seems to be a singularity which ought only to be attempted by God.

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