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Life & Atoms
Live and Dead Matter
Theosophy maintains that there is no dead matter in the
universe. Science refers to dead matter as inorganic matter and defines living
matter as organic or as living organisms. Theosophy does not make this
distinction between live and dead matter but does recognise
the difference between organic and inorganic matter. Theosophy divides the
material world into the mineral, vegetable, animal and human kingdoms. These
material kingdoms roughly correspond to Kant’s Phenomenal Universe.
There are also 6 kingdoms that fall outside the range of normal
Human perception. There are three kingdoms below and three above the material
kingdoms on the evolutionary scale. The three lower are the Elemental kingdoms
comprising centres of living energy which support the material kingdoms and the
three higher involve more evolved entities who organise
and govern our existence. These imperceptible kingdoms correspond to Kant’s Noumenal Universe. We would not regard these hidden
kingdoms as material but they would be material to themselves. Matter in all
kingdoms has consciousness even if this is at a level below our appreciation of
it. Everything is evolving.
Despite modern science’s distinction between organic and
inorganic matter, most scientists now agree that organic life arose from
inorganic matter even if some regard it as a chemical fluke.
At present although science can identify and define organic
life, the mystery of how it arose has not been solved. Theories vary; some
postulate that organic life will emerge automatically on any earthlike planet
(look at the current interest in finding water on Mars). Other theories suggest
that organic life arrived by meteor from outer space, this still leaves open
the question of how it arose. It should be noted that organic life has been
found deep underground in sandstone and in thermal vents on the ocean floor
where there is no sunlight.
The Theosophical view is that all organic life (vegetable,
animal and human kingdoms) arose from the material of the Earth and that its
existence and evolution form an integral and essential part of the evolution
and life cycle of the Earth.
Atoms
The concept of atoms goes back to the Greek philosophers
Leucippus of
The theory of solid atoms with component parts was revived
during the renaissance and was handed down to western science being developed
further by John Dalton (1776 - 1844) who developed a number of theories to
explain the structure of matter and a system to calculate the weights of atoms
which he still regarded as solid. He introduced the idea that elements are
composed of atoms and combine to form compounds. John Locke (1632 - 1704)
challenged existing ideas by suggesting that matter was composed of properties
supported by a substratum.
Physicists William Thomson (1824 - 1907) and Ernest Rutherford
(1871 - 1937) established that atoms were not solid but had a nucleus with
revolving particles (protons & neutrons) a structure similar to a
mini-solar system.
Further advances have discovered ever smaller particles with
increasingly complex and inexplicable patterns of behaviour.
In spite of scientific advances the atom remains the smallest
particle of matter which cannot be subdivided without destroying its identity.
Atoms - Matter & Spirit
Following Theosophy’s premise of the fundamental unity of all
existence which states that spirit and matter are part of one whole. Theosophy
regards atoms as the ultimates of Nature on the
material side and Monads (individual life centres) on the energy side. This
gives us both a material and spiritual ultimate. Every physical atom is
therefore a life and is subject to physical and spiritual evolution.
Life Atom
The term life atom is used to describe the ensouling
power in every physical atom.
The Transmission of Life
Atoms
The term is used differently to describe atoms which form an
integral part of a man’s being and development. During incarnation some atoms
develop an affinity with our reincarnating ego and are drawn to us in our next reincarnation.
Some are passed on to offspring. This migration takes place even at the higher
levels of man’s constitution although the atoms at that level would not be
considered material to us. As a man evolves the more material atoms are cast
off and the man eventually lives in a spiritual body.
A Final Word on Atoms
When you drink a glass of water, it is mathematical certainty
that it contains a least one atom that was drunk by Plato. There are more atoms
in a glass of water than glasses of water in all the world’s oceans
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