Theosophical Society,
The Allegorical Umbrella
By
William Quan Judge
William Quan Judge
(1851 - 1896)
Selection
of W Q Judge’s Writings
In the
Buddhist stories there are numerous references to umbrellas. When Buddha is
said to have granted to his disciples the power of seeing what they called
"Buddha Fields," they saw myriads of Buddhas sitting under trees and jewelled umbrellas. There are not wanting in the Hindu
books and monuments references to and representations of umbrellas being held
over personages. In a very curious and extremely old stone relievo
at the Seven Pagodas in
In the
Upanishads we read the invocation: "Reveal, O Pushan,
that face of the true sun which is now hidden by a golden lid." This has
reference to the belief of all genuine occultists, from the earliest times to
the present day, that there is a "true sun," and that the sun we see
is a secondary one; or, to put it in plainer language, that there is an
influence or power in the sun which may be used, if obtained by the mystic, for
beneficent purposes, and which, if not guarded, hidden or obscured by a cover,
would work destruction to those who might succeed in drawing it out. This was
well known in ancient Chaldea, and also to the old
Chinese astronomers: The latter had certain instruments which they used for the
purpose of concentrating particular rays of sunlight as yet unknown to modern
science and now forgotten by the flowery land philosophers. So much for that
sun we see, whose probable death is calculated by some aspiring scientists who
deal in absurdities. But there is the true centre of which the sun in heaven is
a symbol and partial reflection. This centre let us place for the time with the
Dhyan Chohans or planetary spirits. It is all knowing,
and so intensely powerful that, were a struggling disciple to be suddenly
introduced to its presence unprepared, he would be consumed, both body and
soul. And this is the goal we are all striving after, and many of us asking to
see even at the opening of the race. But for our protection a cover, or
umbrella, has been placed beneath IT. The ribs are the Rishees,
or Adepts, or Mahatmas; the Elder Brothers of the race. The handle is in every
man's hand. And although each man is, or is to be, connected with some
particular one of those Adepts, he can also receive the influence from the true
centre coming down through the handle.
The light,
life, knowledge, and power falling upon this cover permeate in innumerable
streams the whole mass of men beneath, whether they be
students or not. As the disciple strives upward, he begins to separate himself
from the great mass of human beings, and becomes in a more or less definite
manner connected with the ribs. Just as the streams of water flow down from the
points of the ribs of our umbrellas, so the spiritual influences pour out from
the adepts who form the frame of the protecting cover, without which poor
humanity would be destroyed by the blaze from the spiritual world.
Path,
February, 1890
Selection
of W Q Judge’s Writings
Theosophical Society,
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