The secret of the whole creation can be traced to the
understanding of what is meant by capacity. Capacity is,
so to speak, the egg of creation: all of this manifestation
which is known to us, as well as that which is unknown to
us, is formed in some capacity. The sky is a capacity. Capacity
is that which makes a hollow in which action of the all-pervading
existence may produce a substance. All the stars and planets
which we have discovered and those which are not yet discovered,
what are they? They are capacities. And what do they contain?
They contain, each one according to its capacity, whatever
that capacity is able to preserve within it and give birth
to; that is why one planet is not like another planet nor
one star like another star.
Just as the sea is a capacity, in which all the animals
of the water are born and live and die; so the air is a
capacity in which many creatures live and move and have
their being. And the earth is a capacity which conceives
within itself the plants, the trees, and all the different
stones, metals minerals, and other substances which come
out of it. Again, everything, the stone, the tree, or a
fruit or a flower, is a capacity in which perfume may be
formed, or a savor. Thus the living being is a capacity,
and man is a finished capacity.
The Hindu name for capacity is Akasha. People
generally think that Akasha means the sky, but in
reality it means everything. Everything in its turn is an
Akasha, just as all substance is a capacity; and
according to that capacity it produces what it is meant
to produce.
By studying anatomy one will find that the organs of
the senses are all capacities according to their construction;
and when that capacity is clogged, broken, or in any way
troubled, then that organ of sense does not function properly.
The tubes and veins of the body are capacities for the blood
to circulate in, and when this capacity becomes stopped
up, however strong the body may be, life cannot circulate
and congestion and illness come. Again, every blood cell
is a capacity. If it keeps itself open life comes into it
and the person feels healthy, but when a blood-cell loses
this capacity life does not function any more in it and
all kinds of diseases develop. So with the pores of the
skin: each pore is a capacity; and when for some reason
or other this capacity is clogged, then the life cannot
circulate there; it stops and disease becomes manifest.
The digestive organs, the lungs, are all capacities which
breathe life in and function according to the life that
is breathed in, that is radiated through them; and when
they do not function properly, illness and disorder follow.
Then there are the intuitive centers in this physical
body of man, each center being a capacity. Few know about
them, and they become clogged because man leads such a material
life and consequentially the intuitive faculties become
blunted. All the mystical practices which are followed by
the adepts are given in order that these capacities may
be opened up and activated, may be put in order so that
through them man may experience that which is meant to be
experienced. It is lack of air and energy and magnetism
which blocks these capacities and these centers; and it
is this, which blunts the intuitive faculties. Thus, a person,
who never gives a thought to this question, loses his intuitive
faculties. And this itself shows that by thinking about
something one produces a capacity, just as one does by action,
by movement; and when movement is dull, when it is not active,
then this capacity remains unemployed.
It is capacity, which makes the soul a soul; otherwise
it would be spirit. For instance, when the sun comes into
our house in the morning, the sunlight passing through the
window will be square or round according to that window,
or triangular if the window is shaped liked that. The sun
is not triangular or square; it is the window which is that
shape. We say it is the sun that comes into the house, but
we could call it something else. The sun may be likened
to the spirit, and its entry through the window, which is
a capacity and which gives it form – triangular, square,
or whatever it may be – may be called the soul. The soul
becomes identified with qualities and merits because of
the capacity through which it expresses itself; if not it
would be spirit.
Life has two divisions, of which one is accepted but
the other is not yet. The accepted division of life is what
is called substance; the division of life which is not yet
excepted can be called vacuum. If we speak to a person about
oxygen, he understands that there is oxygen in space; but
if we speak about vacuum he does not understand. He says,
'What is it? It must be something. If my instrument registers
something, I can say that it is something; if it does not,
then it is nothing.' But in reality vacuum is everything
and all things. In certain periods of the world's history
man has discovered a finer substance; scientists have come
to atoms and electrons and still finer particles. But then
what? Then, they say, there is nothing. The fact is that
man wishes to perceive that which is called vacuum by the
same method with which he perceives substance, and this
is not possible. Therefore, however far he may advance in
the discovery of life, he can only reach the most extremely
fine substance. In this way people may search for thousands
of years and they may succeed in finding finer and still
finer substance, perhaps even a most useful substance, but
it will still be a substance and not a vacuum.
Capacity is matter. It is not merely matter in the everyday
sense of the word, for in reality all that is perceptible
is matter. It is substance; even if it is the finest substance
it is still substance. That which is above substance is
spirit. Spirit is the absence of matter, even in it finest
condition. Spirit is beyond that, thus the finest capacity
will still be substance.
Now we come to the following question: If all this manifestation
comes from one source, one life, one spirit, then why is
there such a variety of things and beings, each different
in its nature and character?
There are two principal reasons for this. One is the
speed of vibrations, the other is the direction that a certain
action takes. In order to make this comprehensible one may
divide the speed of vibration into three stages: slow, moderate,
and quick. As they are called in Sanskrit: Sattva,
Rajas, and Tamas. The first stage is creative
in its effect, the second stage is progressive, and the
third stage is destructive. This gives us the reason for
death and decay and destruction: every living being and
every object decays or dies when it strikes that particular
speed which is destructive. Besides, as every object looks
different when seen from different angles, so every creative
force manifests differently when it takes different directions.
This explains why a person's right hand is stronger then
his left, with few exceptions; and why the right leg is
inclined to go forward first and not the left leg. There
is always more strength in the right side of a person than
in the left side. It is the law of direction which causes
this. For a man to be left-handed is exceptional, it is
not normal; it is normal for the right side to be stronger,
and if a person is left handed this shows that his right
side has not the proper energy. It does not mean that the
left side is stronger than the right side or that the left
side takes the place of the right side; it only means that
the right side has been weakened and that the left side
therefore seems stronger than the right side. It does not
mean that this man's positive side is his left and his negative
side the right.
The three rhythms mentioned above may also be called
mobile, regular, and irregular. It is because of them that
manifestation has various forms qualities, colors and features.
The rhythm which is mobile goes straight; the rhythm which
is regular strikes right and left, the first forming the
perpendicular line the next a horizontal line; and the third
is destructive, it is zigzag or irregular. This can also
be seen when one examines one's breath: the breath which
is flowing through the right nostril gives power; when it
flows through the left nostril it takes that power away;
and when it flows its flow through both nostrils at the
same time causes destruction.
What was there before creation? Was there stillness or
was there motion? As far as science can reach it finds that
there is motion behind it all. This is true; for what we
call stillness is in reality an imperceptible motion. That
is why mountains can exist and trees can live and man can
act and animals can move by the power of movement, vibration.
Their health, their joy, their sorrow, and their destruction
are all caused by a quicker speed, a slower speed, or a
particular activity of these vibrations. Disease and health
both depend upon the law of vibrations.
A diamond is bright because it is vibrating; it is the
vibration of the diamond, which makes it brilliant. And
so the brilliant person whose intelligence is vibrating;
according to the rhythm of its vibration it is capable of
understanding. One will always see that it is the brilliant
person who understands more quickly, more deeply, and better;
and it is the one who is not brilliant who takes time to
understand.
In conclusion we arrive at the understanding that the
whole phenomenon is a phenomenon of capacity, and according
to that capacity all that it contains is formed. As each
thing or being vibrates, it acts in accordance with the
capacity, and the results are in accordance with this capacity
too. We ourselves are also Akashas, and in our
Akasha we get the resonance of our rhythm. This resonance
is like the feeling that we have when we are tired, depressed,
joyous, or strengthened. All these different conditions
which we feel, it is our Akasha that feels them;
and what causes this is our rhythm.
Every word once it is spoken, every deed that is done,
every sentiment felt is recorded somewhere; it has not gone,
it is not lost. We do not see it because it is not always
recorded on the ground. If a seed is sown in the ground,
it is recorded in the ground; it comes out in big letters
proving 'I am an apple tree,' 'I am a rose bush.' But when
something is thrown into space, space does not lose it either.
It has received it and it holds it; and it shows it to those
who can build a capacity around the space and get its reflection
in that capacity. There is a capacity, which is the whole
of life; in fact everything is a recording capacity; but
then there is a reading capacity and that we have to make
ourselves. We must be able to make a capacity in order to
read what is written there. In the Quran it is said, 'Their
hands shall speak and their feet shall bear witness to their
deeds.' Which means the same thing; that everything is recorded,
written down. When a thief comes from the house where he
has stolen something, he may have dug a hole in the ground
and buried his spoils and appear with nothing in his hands,
yet there is something written on his face about what he
has done. It is written he cannot efface it; and those who
can read will read it. Nothing of what we say, do, or think
is lost; it is recorded somewhere, if we only know how to
read it.
checked 18-Oct-2005