Studies in "The Tabernacle in the Wilderness"
by Max Heindel
Part I: The Tabernacle in the Wilderness
Introduction
This study guide is intended for use with Ancient
and Modern Initiation by Max Heindel. The guide contains two groups of
questions for each chapter in Ancient and Modern
Initiation. The first group of questions for a chapter are questions whose
answer may be found somewhere in the chapter. The second group of questions are
labeled as "thought questions." The answers to these questions are not
given in the chapter, but rather can be answered by relating what was said in
the chapter to one's own experience and by using one's creative imagination.
In using the study guide it is recommended that one first read an
entire chapter from Ancient and Modern Initiation
to get an overall picture of the topic being discussed. Then answer the
questions below, referring back to the text as needed.
It is hoped that this study guide will help the reader clarify
and make more precise the understanding of occult Truths, so that he or she may
tred the path with a more certain step.
Chapter 1
1-1] Who designed the ancient Atlantean
Mystery Temple?
1-2] Which of the following was not one
of the purposes of the Atlantean Mystery Temple?
a) It was a place in which the masses of the original Semites held worship
services.
b) It was a place where the original Semites could meet the Lord when they had
properly qualified themselves.
c) It served as a symbol which spoke to the inner or Higher Self.
1-3] Next to each item on the left put
the letter of the item on the right which indicates which rays are working or in
the indicated object:
Mountains surrounded by
blue haze ___ |
A. The rays of the Holy Spirit |
Green plants ___ |
B. The rays of the Son |
Purple blood in animals ___ |
C. The rays of the Father and Son |
Blue and purple curtains in
the Tabernacle ___ |
D. The rays of the Father |
The golden "wedding garment" of
the mystic Bride _____ |
E. The rays of the Father and of
the Holy Spirit |
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F. The rays of the Father, Son
and Holy Spirit |
Thought questions:
1-A] How is it possible for one to build a temple
inside of oneself?
1-B] Why does the mystic mason strive to build
a temple within himself?
Chapter 2
2-1] Which of the following is not one of
the lessons which is contained in the symbolism of the Brazen Altar?
a) Sin is man-made.
b) The animal nature in man must be consumed by a divine fire.
c) The feeling of remorse required to expiate sins need not be painful.
d) Man advances by sacrifices.
2-2] What must we do if we would build
the Altar of sacrifice within ourselves, and live through the ritual of service
there?
2-3] Which of the following is not
important in performing the exercise of retrospection?
a) The exercise should be done each evening after one has lain down for the
night.
b) The body should be completely relaxed while the exercise is being
performed.
c) The scenes of the day should be reviewed in the order in which they
occurred.
d) We need to feel the fire of remorse for wrongdoing burn to the very marrow
of our bones.
2-4] What effect does deep and sincere
sorrow for wrongdoings have on the pictures of our life which are stored in the
seed atom in the heart?
2-5] In the Ancient Atlantean Mystery
Temple, what did the divine Hierarchies who guided humanity do to the water in
the Brazen Laver? Why?
2-6] What does the symbol of the Brazen
Laver remind us what we must do?
Thought questions:
2-A] What effect will the regular performance
of the exercise of retrospection have on the daily life?
2-B] What effect will the consecration of
ourselves to following the Christ within have on our daily lives?
Chapter 3
3-1] Next to each item on the left put
the letter of the item on the right which gives the position in the Temple of
the item on the left:
The veil through which one enters
the East Room from
the outside ____ |
A. The north side of the East Room |
The Golden Candlestick ____ |
B. The south side of the East Room |
The Altar of Incense ____ |
C. The east side of the East Room |
The Table of Shewbread ____ |
D. The west side of the East Room |
The veil between the East Room and
the Holy of Holies ____ |
E. The center of the East Room |
3-2] Match each item on the left with the
item on the right which is most closely related:
The cosmic knowledge and
planetary energies which man is
given to work with ____ |
A. The Burning of Incense |
Opportunities for service
which come through the 'houses'
in the horoscope ____ |
B. The Incense |
The essence extracted from
acts of service ____ |
C. The Seven-branched candlestick |
The building of the soul body ____ |
D. The Shewbread |
Thought Questions
3-A] What do the furnishings in the East Room
remind us that we need to do in order to obtain soul growth?
3-B] How are acts of service transmuted into
soul?
Chapter 4
4-1] In the Holy of Holies there was no
external source of light. How, there, is the candidate to see where he is going?
4-2] How do the Altar of sacrifice and
the East Room prepare the candidate to be able to see where he is going when he
reaches the West Room?
4-3] What do the Tables of Law within the
Ark of the Covenant symbolize?
4-4] What does the Golden Pot of Manna
symbolize?
4-5] What knowledge is represented
symbolically by the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden?
4-6] Which of the following do we not
need to do in order to develop the spiritual powers symbolized by Aaron's Rod?
a) Shun the lust of the flesh.
b) Use the vital energies for generation.
c) Use the vital energies for regeneration.
4-7] What two ethical restrictions are
there on the use of the creative force symbolized by Aaron's Rod?
Thought Questions:
4-A] If you knew for certain that you would not
get caught, would you steal from another person? from a large company? from the
government? Why or why not?
4-B] When vital power (creative force) has come
under the control of the mind, what can be done with it?
Chapter 5
5-1] Choose the correct word or phrase
from each parenthesis.
It is only when we have by (mediation, concentration, service) evolved the
spiritual light within ourselves, and when we have thus gained admission to the
West Room, called the Hall of (Bondage, Liberation), that we can really perceive
and understand why we are in the world, and what we need to do in order to (gain
economic success, gain power over others, make ourselves truly useful, become
famous).
5-2] Why did eating of the Tree of
Knowledge bring pain and death into the world?
5-3] What ideal does the flower symbol
hold up to man?
5-4] What do the Cherubim with an open
flower (on the door of Solomon's Temple) symbolically indicate?
Thought Questions:
5-A] Why do we have to look again and again
into the darkened temple, the Holy of Holies, before we are really fit to stay
there?
5-B] Why is purity needed to unlock the gate to
God?
Chapter 6
6-1] At what phase of the lunar cycle is
the amalgamation of the essence of service into the soul body most readily
accomplished?
6-2] At what phase of the lunar cycle is
the birth of the Invisible Helper most readily accomplished?
6-3] Next to each item on the left put
the letter of the item on the right which is most closely related:
The Jehovistic Fire ____ |
A. The Altar of Burnt Offering |
The Christ Light ____ |
B. The Molten Sea |
The Father Fire ____ |
C. The Furnishings and Light in the East Room |
We must live a stainless life of
holiness and consecration ____ |
D. The Furnishings and Light in the West Room |
Those who have attained
Liberation can directly see
spiritual truths ____ |
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The masses learn to control their
animalistic passions in order to
escape painful consequence ____ |
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Through service we make
the 'living bread' which feeds the
soul ____ |
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Those who serve have their
path illumined for them ____ |
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Thought Questions:
6-A] Why does the path of holiness narrow as
one procedes along it?
6-B] Give an example of something which might
be permitted near the beginning of the path, but not later on.
Part II: Christian Mystic Initiation
Chapter 1
1-1] What awakens within the Rosicrucian
aspirant the feeling that he is one with all that lives?
1-2] What urges the Christian Mystic
onward and leads him to an understanding of things?
1-3] Next to each item on the left put
the letter of the item on the right which is most closely related:
The aspirant must work
constructively with the laws
of nature as a servant of
humanity. ____ |
A. Angels sang at Jesus' birth |
The Christian Mystic who is
preparing for Initiation will
seek birth through parents who
perform the generative act
without passion ____ |
B. Jesus was a carpenter |
The parents selected for (and by)
the Christian Mystic are chosen for
their spiritual qualities, not because
if their material wealth ____ |
C. Jesus was born in a manger. |
There is rejoicing in heaven when a
soul is preparing for the Christian
Mystic Initiation ____ |
D. The mother of Jesus was a virgin. |
1-4] In the hour before midnight on
December 24, what sign of the zodiac is on the eastern horizon in all northern
latitude?
Thought Question:
1-A] Why is it important for the one preparing
for the Christian Mystic Initiation to be born of virgin parents?
Chapter 2
2-1] In the life of Jesus Christ, what
happened immediately after His Baptism?
2-2] When someone is under water and close
to drowning, what frequently enters his inner vision?
2-3] When people lived in the misty
atmosphere of Atlantis, which of the following was not true?
a) People could not see their physical bodies.
b) People had spiritual sight.
c) People were full of Egoism.
d) People felt themselves to be children of one great Father.
2-4] How did the clearing of the mists
facilitate the development of Egoism?
2-5] When a person, through suffering,
has developed a sympathy with all others who suffer, what will that person
aspire to do?
2-6] What type of intense longing can
lead the candidate to the Mystic Baptism?
2-7] What does the candidate perceive and
feel in the Mystic Baptism?
2-8] Subsequent to the Baptism, how will
the candidate view other people?
Chapter 3
3-1] Mark each of the following
statements true (T) or false (F).
a) During the Baptism the Christian Mystic hears in all living beings their
keynote which sounds their aspirations, hopes and fears.
b) During the Baptism the Christian Mystic learns to use sound to mold matter,
and thence can turn base metals into gold or stones into bread.
c) Subsequent to the Baptism the Christian Mystic will create bread out of
stones, so that he will not longer need to grow grain, harvest it, thresh and
grind it, and bake it into bread.
d) There is little need to partake of earthly bread for one who has access to
the Fountain of Life.
Thought Questions:
3-A] Why is a mental understanding of the unity
of all life, by itself, insufficient?
3-B] Why does the Christian Mystic flee from
the haunts of men and seek solitude for a time after he has experienced Baptism?
3-C] Why is it wrong for the Christian Mystic
to turn stones into bread to feed himself?
Chapter 4
4-1] Next to each item on the left put
the letter of the item on the right which is most closely related:
If a stove were empty but were
endowed with the faculty of
speech, it might preach forever
the gospel of warmth but not
satisfy its audience. ______ |
A. A sermon on brotherhood
by one who has not
experienced the Baptism
will sound hollow. |
A stove filled with burning fuel
cannot help heating the surrounding
atmosphere. ______ |
B. Not all Christian Mystics
reach the same height. |
The heated stove attracts those
who are physically cold. ______ |
C. People whose hearts are
chilled by the cruelty of
the world are drawn to the
Christian Mystic. |
The stove does not need words to
warm those who are physically
cold. ______ |
D. The Christian Mystic cannot
help radiating the divine
compassion which fills his
heart. |
Different stoves have different
heating capacities. ______ |
E. The true Mystic need not
preach. His every act, even
his silent presence, is more
powerful than a sermon. |
4-2] In the alchemical process designated
as the Transfiguration, in what way does the appearance of the body change?
4-3] What planet governs the Fire which
is able to purify the body, eliminating grosser substances and rendering the
body more permeable and responsive to spiritual impulses?
4-4] In what part of the body is this
Fire mainly located?
4-5] What awakens this Fire?
4-6] Choose the correct word or phrase
from each parentheses.
In the Christian Mystic the regenerative spinal Spirit Fire is concentrated
principally upon the (lunar, martial, mercurial) segment of the spinal cord,
which governs the (motor, sensory, sympathetic) nerves under the rulership of
(Jehovah, Lords of Mercury, Lucifer Spirits). Therefore, his spiritual growth is
accomplished by (faith, reason). Thereby, his body is gradually transmuted into
the (red, white) Philospher's Stone, the (diamond, ruby) soul. In the occultist,
the spinal Spirit Fire is concentrated mainly in the (lunar segment,
mars-mercury segments) of the spinal cord, so that the occultist is endeavoring
to blend desire with (faith, reason), and thus transmute the body into the (red,
white) Philosopher's Stone, the (diamond, ruby) soul.
4-7] What lesson must the Christian
Mystic eventually learn, in order to balance his devotional qualities?
4-8] What lesson must the occultist
eventually learn in order to balance his intellectual development?
Thought Question:
4-A Give an example of a time when you have
been inspired by what someone did (rather than by what they said).
Chapter 5
5-1] In what way are people who do not
have knowledge of value to one who does?
5-2] In what ways are humans indebted to
animals?
5-3] In what ways are humans indebted to
plants?
5-4] Give an example of a situation in
which one life wave willingly serves another.
5-5] Give an example of a situation in
which one life wave unwillingly serves another.
Thought Question:
5-A] Why does the aspirant try to live the
harmless life?
Chapter 6
6-1] What makes the Christian Mystic
become a Man of Sorrows and acquainted with grief?
6-2] What do these feeling of grief lead
the Christian Mystic to do?
6-3] When all his friends desert him, to
who does the Christian Mystic turn?
Thought question:
6-A] Why do the friends of the Christian Mystic
desert him?
Chapter 7
7-1] At what points is the interlocking
grip between the physical body and the etheric body strongest?
7-2] What generates the stigmata in the
Christian Mystic?
7-3] In what direction must the creative
force travel at the time of the Crucifixion?
7-4] What effect does the creative force
have on the pituitary body and pineal gland at the time of the Crucifixion?
7-5] What is separated from the dense
body at the time of the Crucifixion?
Thought question:
7-A] Of what value is it to the Christian
Mystic to personally experience the Crucifixion?
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