I have also suggested reasons for looking upon physical life as a mode of frequency, akin to Light, Electricity, Magnetism, Chemical Action, the Vibration of a Tuning Fork, or the Swing of a Pendulum, and therefore a transient phenomenon having to do only with the Race; Life can under these conditions only be looked upon as a reality in the same sense in which all other forms of energy or matter appear real to our finite senses—namely, as the shadows or manifestations of the Absolute on our limited plane of Consciousness.
However strongly I may be convinced—as I am—of the truth of my arguments, and however sure I may be that many others will not only agree with my conclusions, but will see that in "Introspection" rather than in "Intellectualism" lies the key to the Mystery, I do not wish to appear dogmatic in any of the suggestions contained in this volume; I am stating my own convictions, but at the same time I fully recognise that the presentation of the Absolute, with its infinite variety of aspects, must necessarily be different to every individual; we are all of the same genus, but each individual Ego is, as it were, a different species, and I do not therefore expect that my attempt to solve the Riddle of the Universe will appeal to all alike. It is, however, a true saying that "there is something to be learnt from every human being," and if I have by these suggestions succeeded in augmenting the number of those who have already started on the true "Quest," and have helped, however imperfectly, to enrich some lives with the "joy" of knowing their oneness with the All-loving, my aim has indeed been attained.
SYDNEY T. KLEIN.
"Hatherlow," Reigate
1st June 1912.
CONTENTS
| PAGE | |
| VIEW ONE | |
| Clearing the Approach | [1] |
| VIEW TWO | |
| The Vision | [19] |
| VIEW THREE | |
| Mysticism and Symbolism | [36] |
| VIEW FOUR | |
| Love in Action | [71] |
| VIEW FIVE | |
| The Physical Film | [100] |
| VIEW SIX | |
| Space | [122] |
| VIEW SEVEN | |
| Time | [141] |
| VIEW EIGHT | |
| Creation | [165] |