CHAPTER 4:
The World Periods
A
STRIKING illustration of the uniformities of
Nature is brought out by the first glance at the occult doctrine in
reference to the development of man on the earth. The outline of the
design is the same as the outline of the more comprehensive design
covering the whole chain of worlds. The inner details of this world, as
regards its units of construction, are the same as the inner details of
the larger organism of which this world itself is a unit. That is to
say, the development of humanity on this earth is accomplished by means
of successive waves of development which correspond to the successive
worlds in the great planetary chain. The great tide of human life, be it
remembered — for that has been already set forth — sweeps round the
whole circle of worlds in successive waves. These primary growths of
humanity may be conveniently spoken of as rounds. We must not forget
that the individual units, constituting each round in turn, are
identically the same as regards their higher principles, that is, that
the individualities on the earth during round one come back again after
completing their travels round the whole series of worlds and constitute
round two, and so on. But the point to which special attention should be
drawn here is that the individual unit having arrived at any given
planet of the series, in the course of any given round, does not merely
touch that planet and pass on to the next. Before passing on, he has to
live through a series of races on that planet. And this fact suggests
the outline of the fabric which will presently develop itself in the
reader’s mind and exhibit that similarity of design on the part of the
one world as compared with the whole series to which attention has
already been drawn. As the complete scheme of Nature that we belong to
is worked out by means of a series of rounds sweeping through all the
worlds, so the development of humanity on each world is worked out by a
series of races developed within the limits of each world in turn.
It is time now to make the working of this law clearer by coming to
the actual figures which have to do with the evolution of our doctrine.
It would have been premature to begin with them, but as soon as the idea
of a system of worlds in a chain, and of life evolution on each through
a series of re-births, is satisfactorily grasped, the further
examination of the laws at work will be greatly facilitated by precise
reference to the actual number of worlds and the actual number of rounds
and races required to. accomplish the whole purpose of the system. For
the whole duration of the system is as certainly limited in time, be it
remembered, as the life of a single man. Probably not limited to
any definite number of years set Irrevocably from the commencement, but
that which has a beginning progresses onward towards an end. The life of
a man, leaving accidents quite out of the account, is a terminable
period, and the life of a world system leads up to a final consummation.
The vast periods of time, concerned in the life of a world system,
dazzle the imagination as a rule, but still they are measurable; they
are divisible into sub-periods of various kinds, and these have a
definite number.
By what prophetic instinct Shakespeare pitched upon seven as the
number which suited his fantastic classification of the ages of man is a
question with which we need not be much concerned, but certain it is
that he could not have made a more felicitous choice. In periods of
sevens the evolution of the races of man may be traced, and the actual
number of the objective worlds which constitute our system, and of which
the earth is one, is seven also. Remember the occult scientists know
this as a fact, just as the physical scientists know for a fact that the
spectrum consists of seven colors, and the musical scale of seven tones.
There are seven kingdoms of Nature, not three, as modern science has
imperfectly classified them. Man belongs to a kingdom distinctly
separate from that of the animals, including beings in a higher state of
organization than that which manhood has familiarized us with as yet;
and below the mineral kingdom there are three others which science in
the West knows nothing about; but this branch of the subject may be set
aside for the present. It is mentioned merely to show the regular
operation of the septenary law in Nature.
Man, returning to the kingdom we are most interested in, is evolved
in a series of rounds (progressions round the series of worlds), and
seven of these rounds have to be accomplished before the destinies of
our system are worked out. The round which is at present going on is the
fourth. There are considerations of the utmost possible interest
connected with precise knowledge on these points, because each round as
we especially allotted to the predominance of one of the seven
principles in man, and in the regular order of their upward gradation.
An individual unit, arriving on a planet for the first time in the
course of a round, has to work through seven races on that planet before
he passes on to the next, and each of those races occupies the earth for
a long time. Our old- fashioned speculations about time and eternity,
suggested by the misty religious systems of the West, have brought on a
curious habit of mind in connection with problems bearing on the actual
duration of such periods. We can talk glibly of eternity, and, going to
the other end of the scale, we are not shocked by a few thousand years;
but directly years are numbered with precision in groups which lie in
intervening regions of thought, illogical Western theologians are apt to
regard such numbering as nonsense. Now, we at present living on this
earth — the great bulk of humanity, that is to say, for there are
exceptional cases to be considered later — are now going through the
fifth race of our present fourth round. And yet the evolution of that
fifth race began about a million of years ago. Will the reader, in
consideration of the fact that the present cosmogony does not profess to
work with eternity, never himself to deal with estimates that do concern
themselves with millions of years, and even count such millions by
considerable numbers?
Each race
of the seven which go to make up a round — i. e. which are
evolved on the earth in succession during its occupation by the great
wave of humanity passing round the planetary chain — is itself subject
to subdivision. Were this not the case, the active existences of each
human unit would be indeed few and far between. Within the limits of
each race there are seven sub-divisional races, and again within the
limits of each subdivision there are seven branch races. Through all
these races, roughly speaking, each individual human unit must pass
during his stay on earth each time he arrives there on a round of
progress through the planetary system. On reflection, this necessity
should not appall the mind so much as a hypothesis which would provide
for fewer incarnations. For, however many lives each individual unit may
pass through while on earth during a round, be their numbers few or
many, he cannot pass on until the time comes for the round wave to sweep
forward. Even by the calculation ready foreshadowed, it will be seen
that the time spent by each individual unit in physical life, can only
be a small fraction of the, whole time he has to get through between his
arrival on earth and his departure for the next planet. The larger part
of the time — as we reckon duration of time — is obviously, therefore,
spent in those subjective conditions of existence which belong to the
“World of Effects,” or spiritual earth attached to the physical earth on
which our objective existence is passed.
The nature of existence on the spiritual earth must be considered
pari passu with the nature of that passed on the physical earth and
dealt with in the above enumeration of race incarnations. We must never
forget that between each physical existence the individual unit passes
through a period of existence in the corresponding spiritual world. And
it is because the conditions of that existence are defined by the use
that has been made of the opportunities in the next preceding physical
existence that the spiritual earth is often spoken of in occult writing
as the world of effects. The earth itself is its corresponding world of
causes.
That which passes naturally into the world of effects after an
incarnation in the world of causes is the individual unit or spiritual
monad; but the personality just dissolved passes there with it, to an
extent dependent on the qualifications of such personality, on the use,
that is to say, which the person in question has made of his
opportunities in life. The period to be spent in the world of effects —
enormously longer in each case than the life which has paved the way for
existence there — corresponds to the “hereafter” or heaven of ordinary
theology. The narrow purview of ordinary religious conceptions deals
merely with one spiritual life and its consequences in the life to come.
Theology conceives that the entity concerned had its beginning in this
physical life, and that the ensuing spiritual life will never stop. And
this pair of existences, which is shown, by the elements of occult
science that we are now unfolding, to constitute a part only of the
entity’s experience during its connection with a branch race, which is
one of seven belonging to a sub-divisional race, itself one of seven
belonging to a main race, itself one of seven belonging to the
occupation of earth by one of the seven round waves of humanity which
have each to occupy it in turn before its functions in Nature are
concluded,— this microscopic molecule of the whole structure is what
common theology treats as more than the whole, for it is supposed
to cover eternity.
The reader must here be warned against one conclusion to which the
above explanations — perfectly accurate as far as they go, but not yet
covering the whole ground — might lead him. He will not get at
the exact number of lives an individual entity has to lead on the earth
in the course of its occupation by one round, if he merely raises seven
to its third power. If one existence only were passed in each branch
race, the total number would obviously be 843, but each life descends at
least twice into objectivity in the same branch, — each monad, in other
words, incarnates twice in each branch race. Again, there is a curious
cyclic law which operates to augment the total number of incarnations
beyond 686. Each sub-divisional race has a certain extra vitality at its
climax, which leads it to throw off an additional offshoot race at that
point in its progress, and again another offshoot race is developed at
the end of the sub-divisional race by its dying momentum, so to speak.
Through these races the whole tide of human life passes, and the result
is that the actual normal number of incarnations for each monad is not
far short of 800. Within relatively narrow limits it is a variable
number, but the bearings of that fact may be considered later on.
The methodical law which carries each and every individual human
entity through the vast evolutionary process thus sketched out, is in no
way incompatible with that liability to fall away into abnormal
destinies or ultimate annihilation which menaces the personal
entities of people who cultivate very ignoble affinities. The
distribution of the seven principles at death shows that clearly enough,
but viewed in the light of these further explanations about evolution,
the situation may be better realized. The permanent entity is that which
lives through the whole series of lives, not only through the races
belonging to the present round wave on earth, but also through those of
other round waves and other worlds. Broadly speaking, it may in due
time, though at some inconceivably distant future as measured in years,
recover a recollection of all those lives, which will seem as days in
the past to us. But the astral dross, cast off at each passage into the
world of effects, has a more or less dependent existence of its own,
quite separate from that of the spiritual entity from which it has just
been disunited.
The natural history of this astral remnant is a problem of much
interest and importance, but a methodical continuation of the whole
subject will require us in the first instance to endeavor to realize the
destiny of the higher and more durable spiritual Ego; and before going
into that inquiry, there is a good deal more to be said about the
development of the objective races.
Esoteric science, though interesting itself mainly with matters
generally regarded as appertaining to religion, would not be the
complete comprehensive and trustworthy system that it is, if it failed
to bring all the facts of earth life into harmony with its doctrines; It
would have been little able to search out and ascertain the manner in
which the human race has evolved through eons of time and series of
planets, if it had not been in a position to ascertain also, as the
smaller inquiry is included in the greater, the manner in which the wave
of humanity with which we are flow concerned has been developed on this
earth. The faculties, in short, which enable adepts to read the
mysteries of other worlds, and of other states of existence, are in no
way unequal to the task of traveling back along the life-current of this
globe. It follows that while the brief record of a few thousand years is
all that our so-called universal history can deal with, the earth
history, which forms a department of esoteric knowledge, goes back to
the incidents of the fourth race which preceded ours, and to those of
the third race which preceded that. It goes back still further indeed,
but the second and first races did not develop anything that could be
called civilization, and of them, therefore, there is less to be said
than of their successors. The third and fourth did—strange as it may
seem to some modern readers to contemplate the notion of civilization on
the earth several millions of years ago.
Where are
its traces? they will ask. How could the civilization with which Europe
has now endowed mankind pass away so completely that any future
inhabitants of the earth could ever be ignorant that it once existed?
How then can we conceive the idea that any similar civilization can have
vanished, leaving no records for us?
The answer lies in the regular routine of planetary life, which goes
on pan passu with the life of its inhabitants. The periods of the
great root races are divided from each other by great convulsions of
Nature and by great geological changes. Europe was not in existence as a
continent at the time the fourth race flourished. The continent on which
the fourth race lived was not in existence at the time the third race
flourished, and neither of the continents which were the great vortices
of the civilizations of those two races are in existence now. Seven
great continental cataclysms occur during the occupation of the earth by
the human life-wave for one round period. Each race is cut off in this
way at its appointed time, some survivors remaining in parts of the
world, not the proper home of their race; but these, invariably in such
cases, exhibiting a tendency to decay, and relapsing into barbarism with
more or less rapidity.
The proper
home of the fourth race, which directly preceded our own, was that
continent of which some memory has been preserved even in exoteric
literature — the lost Atlantis. But the great island, the destruction of
which is spoken of by Plato, was really but the last remnant of the
continent. “In the Eocene age,” I am told, “even in its very
first part, the great cycle of the fourth race men, the Atlanteans, had
already reached its highest point, and the great continent, the father
of nearly all the present continents, showed the first symptoms of
sinking, — a process that occupied it down to 11,446 years ago, when its
last island, that, translating its vernacular name, we may call with
propriety Poseidonis, went down with a crash.
“Lemuria” (a former continent stretching southward from India across
what is now the Indian Ocean, but connected with Atlantis, for Africa
was not then in existence) “should no more be confounded with the
Atlantis continent than Europe with America. Both sank and were drowned,
with their high civilizations and ‘gods,’ yet between the two
catastrophes a period of about 700,000 years elapsed, Lemuria
flourishing and ending her career, just about that lapse of time before
the early part of the Eocene age, since its race was the third Behold
the relics of that once great nation in some of the fiat-headed
aborigines of your Australia.”
It is a mistake on the part of a recent writer on Atlantis to people
India and Egypt with the colonies of that continent, but of that more
anon.
“Why should not your geologists,” asks my’ revered Mahatma teacher,
“bear in mind that under the continents explored and fathomed by them,
in the bowels of which they have found the Eocene age, and forced it to
deliver to them its secrets, there may be hidden deep in the fathomless,
or rather unfathomed ocean beds, other and far older continents whose
strata have never been geologically explored; and that they may some day
upset entirely their present theories. Why not admit that our present
continents have, like Lemuria and Atlantis, been several times already
submerged, and had the time to reappear again, and bear their new groups
of mankind and civilization; and that at the first great geological
upheaval at the next cataclysm, in the series of periodical cataclysms
that occur from the beginning to the end of every round, our already
autopsized continents will go down, and the Lemurias and Atlantises come
up again.
“Of course the fourth race had its periods of the highest
civilization.” (The letter from which I am now quoting was written in
answer to a series of questions I put.) “Greek, and Roman, and even
Egyptian civilizations are nothing compared to the civilizations that
began with the third race. Those of the second race were not savages,
but they could not be called civilized.
“Greeks and Romans were small sub-races, and Egyptians part and
parcel of our own Caucasian stock. Look at the latter, and at India.
Having reached the highest civilization, and what is more, learning,
both went down; Egypt, as a distinct sub-race, disappearing entirely
(her Copts are but a hybrid remnant); India, as one of the first and
most powerful offshoots of the mother race, and composed of a number of
sub-races, lasting to these times, and struggling to take once more her
place in history some day. That history catches but a few stray, hazy
glimpses of Egypt some 12,000 years back, when, having already reached
the apex of its cycle thousands of years before, the latter had begun to
go down.
“The Chaldees were at the apex of their occult fame before what you
term the Bronze Age. We hold — but then what warrant can you give the
world that we are right ? — that far greater civilzations than our own
have risen and decayed. It is not enough to say, as some of your modern
writers do, that an extinct civilization existed before Rome and Athens
were founded. We affirm that a series of civilizations existed before as
well as after the glacial period, that they existed upon various points
of the globe, reached the apex of glory, and died. Every trace and
memory had been lost of the Assyrian and Phœnician civilizations, until
discoveries began to be made a few years ago. And now they open a new
though not by far one of the earliest pages in the history of mankind.
And yet how far back do those civilizations go in comparison with the
oldest, and even them history is slow to accept. Archæology has
sufficiently demonstrated that the memory of man runs back vastly
further than history has been willing to accept, and the sacred records
of once mighty nations preserved by their heirs are still more worthy of
trust. We speak of civilizations of the ante-glacial period, and not
only in the minds of the vulgar and the profane, but even in the opinion
of the highly-learned geologist, the claim sounds preposterous. What
would you say, then, to our affirmation that the Chinese, — I now speak
of the inland, the true Chinaman, not of the hybrid mixture between the
fourth and fifth races now occupying the throne, — the aborigines who
belong in their unallied nationality wholly to the highest and last
branch of the fourth race, reached their highest civilization when the
fifth had hardly appeared in Asia? When was it? Calculate. The group of
islands discovered by Nordenskiöld, of the Vega, was found strewn with
fossils of horses, sheep, oxen, etc., among gigantic bones of
elephants, mammoths, rhinoceroses, and other monsters belonging to
periods when man, says your science, had not yet made his appearance on
earth. How came horses and sheep to be found in company with the huge
antediluvians?
“The region now locked in the fetters of eternal winter, uninhabited
by man, that most fragile of animals, will very soon be proved to have
had not only a tropical climate, something your science knows and does
not dispute, but having been likewise the seat of one of the most
ancient civilizations of the fourth race, whose highest relics we now
find in the degenerate Chinaman, and whose lowest are hopelessly (for
the profane scientist) intermixed with the remnants of the third. I told
you before that the highest people now on earth (spiritually) belong to
the first sub-race of the fifth root race, and those are the Aryan
Asiatics; the highest race (physical intellectuality) is the last
sub-race of the fifth,—yourselves, the white conquerors. The majority of
mankind belongs to the seventh sub-race of the fourth root race, — the
above mentioned Chinamen and their offshoots sad branchlets (Malayans,
Mongolians, Tibetens, Javanese, etc., etc.), — with remnants of other
sub-races of the fourth and the seventh sub-race of the third race. All
these fallen, degraded semblances of humanity are the direct lineal
descendants of highly civilized nations, neither the names nor memory of
which have survived, except in such books as ‘Populvuh,’ the sacred book
of the Guatemalans, and a few others unknown to science.”
I had inquired was there any way of accounting for what seems the
curious rush of human progress within the last two thousand years, as
compared with the relatively stagnant condition of the fourth round
people up to the beginning of modern progress. This question it was that
elicited the explanations quoted above, and also the following remarks
in regard to the recent “rush of human progress.”
“The latter end of a very important cycle. Each round, each race, as
every sub-race, has its great and its smaller cycles on every planet
that mankind passes through. Our fourth round humanity has its one great
cycle, and so have its races and sub-races. ‘The curious rush’ is due to
the double effect of the former the beginning of its downward course —
and of the latter (the small cycle of your sub-race) running on to its
apex. Remember you belong to the fifth race, yet you are but a Western
sub-race. Notwithstanding your efforts, what you call civilization is
confined only to the latter and its offshoots in America. Radiating
around, its deceptive light may seem to throw its rays on a greater
distance than it does in reality. There is no rush in China, and of
Japan you make but a caricature.
“A student of occultism ought not to speak of the stagnant condition
of the fourth-round people, since history knows next to nothing of that
condition, ‘up to the beginning of modern progress,’ of other nations
but the Western. What do you know of America, for instance, before the
invasion of that country by the Spaniards? Less than two centuries prior
to the arrival of Cortez there was as great a rush toward progress among
the sub-races of Peru and Mexico as there is now in Europe and the
United States. Their sub-race ended in nearly total annihilation through
causes generated by itself. We may speak only of the ‘stagnant’
condition into which, following the law of development, growth,
maturity, and decline, every race and sub-race falls during the
transition periods. It is that latter condition your universal history
is acquainted with, while it remains superbly ignorant of the condition
even India was in some ten centuries back.Your sub-races are now running
toward the apex of their respective cycles, and that history goes no
further back than the periods of decline of a few other sub-races
belonging most of them to the preceding fourth race.”
I had asked to what epoch Atlantis belonged, and whether the
cataclysm by which it was destroyed came in an appointed place in the
progress of evolution, corresponding for the, development of races to
the obscuration of planets. The answer was: —
“To the Miocene times. Everything comes in its appointed time and
place in the evolution of rounds, otherwise it would be impossible for
the best seer to calculate the exact hour and year when such cataclysms
great and small have to occur. All an adept could do would be to predict
an approximate time, whereas now events that result in great geological
changes may be predicted with as mathematical a certainty as eclipses
and other revolutions in space. The sinking of Atlantis (the group of
continents and isles) began during the Miocene period, — as certain of
your continents are now observed to be gradually sinking, — and it
culminated first in the final disappearance of the largest continent, an
event coincident with the elevation of the Alps; and seconds with that
of the last of the fair islands mentioned by Plato. The Egyptian priests
of Saïs told his ancestor Solon, that Atlantis (i. e., the only
remaining large island) had perished nine thousand years before their
time. This was not a fancy date, since they had for millenniums
preserved most carefully their records. But then, as I say, they spoke
but of the Poseidonis, and would not reveal even to the great Greek
legislator their secret chronology. As there are no geological reasons
for doubting, but, on the contrary, a mass of evidence for accepting the
tradition, science has finally accepted the existence of the great
continent and archipelago, and thus vindicated’ the truth of one more
‘fable.’
“The approach of every new obscuration is always signaled by
cataclysms of either fire or water. But apart from this, every root race
has to be cut in two, so to say, by either one or the other. Thus having
reached the apex of its development and glory, the fourth race — the
Atlanteans — were destroyed by water; you find now but their degenerate
fallen remnants, whose sub-races nevertheless, each of them, had its
palmy days of glory and relative greatness. What they are now, you will
be some day, the law of cycles being one and immutable When your race,
the fifth, will have reached its zenith of physical intellectuality; and
developed its highest civilization (remember the difference we make
between material and spiritual civilizations), unable to go any higher
in its own cycle, its progress toward absolute evil will be arrested (as
its predecessors, the Lemurians and the Atlanteans, the men of the third
and fourth races, were arrested in their progress toward the same) by
one of such cataclysmic changes, its great civilization destroyed, and
all the sub-races of that race will be found going down their respective
cycles, after a short period of glory and learning. See the remnants of
the Atlanteans, the old Greeks and Romans (the modern belong to the
fifth race). See how great and how short, how evanescent were their days
of fame and glory. For they were but sub-races of the seven offshoots of
the root race.1
No mother race, any more than her sub-races and offshoots, is allowed by
the one reigning law to trespass upon the prerogatives of the race, or
sub-race that will follow it; least of all to encroach upon the
knowledge and powers in store for its successor.”
The “progress toward absolute evil,” arrested by the cataclysm of
each in turn, sets in with the acquisition, by means of ordinary
intellectual research and scientific advancement, of those powers over
Nature which accrue even now in adeptship from the premature development
of higher faculties than those we ordinarily employ. I have spoken
slightly of these powers in a preceding chapter, when endeavoring to
describe our esoteric teachers; to describe them minutely would lead me
into a long digression on occult phenomena. It is enough to say that
they are such as cannot but be dangerous to society generally, and
provocative of all manner of crimes which would Litterly defy detection,
if possessed by persons capable of regarding them as anything else but a
profoundly sacred trust. Now some of these powers are simply the
practical application of obscure forces of Nature, susceptible of
discovery in the course of ordinary scientific progress. Such progress
had been accomplished by the Atlanteans. The worldly men of science in
that race had learned the secrets of the disintegration and
reintegration of matter, which few but practical spiritualists as yet
know to be possible, and of control over the elementals, by means of
which that and other even more portentous phenomena can be produced.
Such powers in the hands of persons willing to use them for merely
selfish and unscrupulous ends, must not only be productive of social
disaster, but also for the persons who hold them, of progress in the
direction of that evilly-spiritual exaltation, which is a far more
terrible result than suffering and inconvenience in this world. Thus it
is, when physical intellect, unguarded by elevated morality, runs over
into the proper region of spiritual advancement, that the natural law
provides for its violent repression. The contingency will be better
understood when we come to deal with the general destinies toward which
humanity is tending.
The principle under which the various races of man as they develop
are controlled collectively by the cyclic law, however they may
individually exercise the free will they unquestionably possess, is thus
very plainly asserted. For people who have never regarded human affairs
as covering more than the very short period with which history deals,
the course of events will perhaps, as a rule, exhibit no cyclic
character, but rather a checkered progress hastened sometimes by great
men and fortunate circumstances, sometimes retarded by war, bigotry, or
intervals of intellectual sterility, but moving continually onward in
the long account at one rate of speed or another. As the esoteric view
of the matter, fortified by the wide range of observation which occult
science is enabled to take, has an altogether opposite tendency, it
seems worth while to conclude these explanations with an extract from a
distinguished author, quite unconnected with the occult world, who
nevertheless, from a close observation of the mere historical record,
pronounces himself decisively in favor of the theory of cycles. In his
“History of the Intellectual Development of Europe,” Dr. J. W. Draper
writes as follows: —
“We are, as we often say, the creatures of circumstances. In that
expression there is a higher philosophy than might at first sight
appear. . . . From this more accurate point of view we should therefore,
consider the course of these events, recognizing the principle that the
affairs of men pass forward in a determinate way, expanding and
unfolding themselves. And hence we see that the things of which we have
spoken as though they were matters of choice, were in reality forced
upon their apparent authors by the necessity of the times. But in truth
they should be considered as the presentation of a certain phase of life
which nations in their onward course sooner or later assume. To the
individual, how well we know that a sober moderation of action, an
appropriate gravity of demeanor, belong to the mature period of life,
change from the wanton willfulness of youth, which may be ushered in, or
its beginning marked by many accidental incidents; in one perhaps by
domestic bereavements, in another by the loss of fortune, in a third by
ill health. We are correct enough in imputing to such trials the change
of character; but we never deceive ourselves by supposing that it would
have failed to take place had those incidents not occurred. There runs
an irresistible destiny in the midst of all these vicissitudes. . .
There are analogies between the life of a nation and that of an
individual, who, though he may be in one respect the maker of his own
fortunes, for happiness or for misery, for good or for evil, though he
remains here or goes there as his inclinations prompt, though he does
this or abstains from that as he chooses, is nevertheless held fast by
an inexorable fate, — a fate which brought him into the world
involuntarily, as far as he was concerned, which presses him forward
through a definite career, the stages of which are absolutely
invariable, — infancy, childhood, youth, maturity, old age, with all
their characteristic actions and passions, — and which removes him from
the scene at the appointed time, in most cases against his will. So also
it is with nations; the voluntary is only the outward semblance,
covering but hardly hiding the predetermined. Over the events of life we
may have control, but none whatever over the law of its progress. There
is a geometry that applies to nations an equation of their curve of
advance. That no mortal man can touch.”
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Notes:
1 Branches
of the subdivisions, according to the nomenclature I have adopted
previously.
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