2% TheSpiritual Life.
fromthedevachanlcto thesamadhic,fromthe
samadhlc to the nirvanicforthisend: thathe
mightatlastfindhimselfinthe LoGOSwhence
hecame,thathemight knowhisconsciousness
as the reflection of That, a ray from That.
Theend of this mightyevolution-theend of
thisstageofit,forfinalendthereisnone-the
endof thisstage is thateach should beinhis
turn the new LoGOS of a new universe, the
perfect reduplication of the Light whence he
came, to carry that Light to other worlds, to
build from it another universe. That which
awaitsmanisthatmightygrowthintotheGod,
when he shall be the source of new life to
others, and bring to other universes the light
which he himself contams.
Butwhatwordscantellofthatvision,what
thought even flashing from mmdto mindmay
hope to give the faintest image of that which
shall be? Faint and imperfect the sketch
must be-how faint and how imperfect only
those can know before whoseeyes have been
unrolledthevastreachesoftheuntroddenvistas
of those unborn years. Faint and imperfect,
truly; yetstilla sketch, howeverdim, of the
future which awaits us-still a ray, however
shadowy,oftheglorythatshallberevealed.