Light has three principal aspects: the source of all
light, the perpetual light, and light in the ordinary sense
of the word. The first kind is the light which we perceive
as intelligence, the next is the light that we see as the
sun, and the third kind of light is what we use in our daily
life, the light of a candle, an electric lamp, or any such
light. Science today considers intelligence to be an outcome
of this manifestation, gradually developing through a process
of which man is the culmination, man who compared with all
other living beings shows intelligence in its fullest. As
we understand the word intelligence, it does not convey
to us the meaning, 'the source of light', except in a very
limited form. Intelligence in its original condition is
something quite different from what we ordinarily understand
by that word.
Intelligence can be divided again into three different
aspects: intelligence in its original state, intelligence
in the process of development, and intelligence in the sense
in which we mostly use it, as a knowing faculty of man.
In the first or principal aspect intelligence is the
knowing Being, the only Being. In the next aspect it is
not knowing, but knowledge, the knowledge of being, In the
third aspect it becomes limited because it shows itself
through a capacity, and that capacity is in the heart of
man. To put it plainly, the first aspect may be called unawakened
intelligence, the second the wakened intelligence, and the
third divided and limited intelligence.
In all those three aspects intelligence is one and the
same. In the first aspect it is the only Being, in the next
aspect it is omniscient, and in the third aspect it is the
mind or what the mind contains. One may be called the intelligence
of God, the next heavenly intelligence, and the third human
intelligence. The origin of intelligence is pure intelligence,
the intelligence of God, but that intelligence is
not intelligent, it becomes intelligent. That is
to say it begins to feel its existence. It is just like
a man who is intelligent, but when he is asleep his intelligence
is not intelligent. It is only when he is awake that he
knows of his existence. That is another aspect of intelligence.
The next aspect of light, which is the light of the sun,
is made of the dense part of the vibrating intelligence,
which has centralized in one spot. Its nature of being in
perpetual motion makes it bright. It is this light which
manifests through all things as heat and light. In the light
of the sun all things show themselves and in the absence
of the sun we do not see them properly. Also, it is the
light of the sun, which functions in the moon and is the
same light, which the stars reflect. If it were not for
the moon the whole of manifestation would be burnt to ashes,
the sun would be so strong.
Very often a capacity is made for something that is expressive,
something that has a strong action, and if there were no
such capacity then it would destroy all that is around it
until it destroyed itself. The moon therefore is the capacity
in which the strongest light of the sun functions. That
is why it is so cooling to be in the moonlight, because
the moon takes the light of the sun upon itself and burns
itself and by doing so it allows the horizon, the spheres,
to be lighted while at the same time it is cool. It is just
like a talkative person, someone who is very fond of speaking,
who will go mad if he has no one near to listen to him.
The third aspect is the light of all things. Each thing,
every object, has its own light, all differing in degree.
It is this difference that we distinguish as different colors.
And every substance such as iron or gold shows its light
through radiation. It also partakes the light of the sun,
and in accordance with its faculty of partaking of the light
of the sun it shines.
When we consider the question of light in our own lives,
we can again divide it into three aspects. First there is
the light which shows us an object, the light of the sun
or some other form of light such as the light of a candle
or an electric bulb. The next aspect is the capability of
our organ of sight, our eyes, which see the object. The
third aspect is the radiance belonging to the substance,
which shows itself, such as phosphorus or radium. Many other
elements or chemicals which do not need other light but
show themselves through there own radiance if they are kept
in the dark.
Both the light from the sun or light from another source
helps the object to be seen, because the object reflects
the light that shows it up. It is also true that an object
has a light of its own. Therefore if an object is visible
it is not only because the other light shows it up, but
also because it has a light of its own.
One can look at this question from another point of view,
and that is that every person has a certain amount of intelligence
and that every person that sees him or speaks to him adds
something to his intelligence or deducts something from
it. He either gives it to him or he takes it away from him.
And a third aspect is that in the light of the intelligence
of some people one can see life more clearly. This is not
a passing light, it shines on just as the light of the sun
shining on the earth is not any way diminished by it.
The one who adds to a person's intelligence does this
in two different ways. One way is that for the moment his
presence enlightens the other persons heart and the second
way is that his intelligence kindles the others intelligence.
But neither is done intentionally, it is done automatically.
An intelligent person brings light to another as a matter
of course, if not always then sometimes. By saying something
by the power of his glance, or by the very magnetism of
his presence he kindles to a certain extent the light, if
there is any, of the other. One day a lady said to me, 'My
husband has changed altogether since he came to see you.'
I said, 'I am very glad. 'But then some time after I had
left that place I received a letter saying,' He is just
the same as before!'
We also sometimes hear people say, 'He has confused my
mind.' 'He has driven me crazy.' 'He has made me more puzzled
than I was before.' This happens because there are people
who bring with them shades or clouds, which keep the light
from falling directly upon our mind. That is why the presence
of foolish people is often stupefying.
checked 02-Sep-2006