The Secret Doctrine - Preface

The Secret Doctrine, the Synthesis of Science, Religion and Philosophy is a book originally published as two volumes in 1888 written by Helena Blavatsky. The first volume is named Cosmogenesis, the second Anthropogenesis. The Secret Doctrine is one of the most important books for every Esoteric Students. The book may be little complex for some students, but the Truth contained in the Two Volumes is ineffable. The Rosicrucian Initiate Max Heindel greatly acknowledged the Secret Doctrine:

“The Secret Doctrine is one of the most remarkable books in the world. I realize how far beyond my feeble powers is the task of conveying an adequate idea of the teachings contained within its covers. It has a history, however, a history of peculiar interest to the student who from its rich store seeks to garner the wisdom which, as the apostle has said, is like meat fit only for the strong. How it came to be written, and under what circumstances it was written, and under what circumstances it was written, is the topic of this book.”

Indeed The Secret Doctrine is a very remarkable book. People who read and acknowledged the work of H.P Blavatsky in The Secret Doctrine include Albert Einstein, Elvis Presley, George Russell, Manly.P Hall, Dr Rudolf Steiner, Master Choa Kok Sui and many more.

How to systematically Study the Secret Doctrine Will be dealt in a separate article. For Studying the Secret Doctrine is not Easy. 

“A work which compares several dozens of philosophies and over half-a-dozen of world-religions, a work which has to unveil the roots with the greatest precautions, as it can only hint at the secret blossoms here and there—cannot be comprehended at a first reading, nor even after several, unless the reader elaborates for himself a system for it.”

– H.P Blavatsky, CW 12, p. 235

Students who want to Study the Secret Doctrine are recommended to buy the Facsimile version of the Secret Doctrine books. Initially only 2 volumes were published by Madame Blavatsky. However, after her demise, a volume 3 was posthumously published by Annie Besant. Finally, there is a volume 4 which is an Index to the Secret Doctrine. A Beginner may read an Abridged version of the Secret Doctrine. But, for accurate and deeper understanding, the original 3 volumes is a must. Therefore before purchasing a copy do check which version you want to buy and formulate a plan how you wish to study the books. The Preface to the Secret Doctrine was written by Madame Blavatsky in 1888. It only gives a glimpse of the monumental work achieved by Madame Blavatsky to the point she had to postpone her death to complete her work. Madame Blavatsky was a true Disciple of the Masters. She persisted and completed her mission despite strong opposition and numerous attempts to defame her. Students of Esoteric Wisdom can not change the History. But, they can seriously study The Secret Doctrine by remembering Madame Blavatsky, and pay a tribute to her. She was a disciple of the Masters who sacrificed everything to serve humanity and serve the great ones.

Preface to The Secret Doctrine By H.P Blavatsky

PREFACE.
“The Author—the writer, rathe —feels it necessary to apologise for the long delay which has occurred in the appearance of this work. It has been occasioned by ill-health and the magnitude of the undertaking. Even the two volumes now issued do not complete the scheme, and these do not treat exhaustively of the subjects dealt with in them. A large quantity of material has already been prepared, dealing with the history of occultism as contained in the lives of the great Adepts of the Aryan Race, and showing the bearing of occult philosophy upon the conduct of life, as it is and as it ought to be. Should the present volumes meet with a favourable reception, no effort will be spared to carry out the scheme of the work in its entirety. The third volume is entirely ready ; the fourth almost so.

This scheme, it must be added, was not in contemplation when the preparation of the work was first announced. As originally announced, it was intended that the “ Secret Doctrine ” should be an amended and enlarged version of “ Isis Unveiled.”I t was, however, soon found that the explanations which could be added to those already put before the world in the last-named and other works dealing with esoteric science, were such as to require a different method
of treatment : and consequently the present volumes do not contain, in all, twenty pages extracted from “ Isis Unveiled.”

The author does not feel it necessary to ask the indulgence of her readers and critics for the many defects of literary style, and the imperfect English which may be found in these pages. She is a foreigner, and her knowledge of the language was acquired late in life. The English tongue is employed because it offers the most widely-diffused medium for conveying the truths which it had become her duty to place before the world.

These truths are in no sense put forward as a revelation ; nor does the author claim the position of a revealer of mystic lore, now made public for the first time in the world’s history. For what is contained in this work is to be found scattered throughout thousands of volumes embodying the scriptures of the great Asiatic and early European religions, hidden under glyph and symbol, and hitherto left unnoticed because of this veil. What is now attempted is to gather the oldest tenets together and to make of them one harmonious and unbroken whole. The sole advantage which the writer has over her predecessors, is that she need not resort to personal speculations and theories. For this work is a partial statement of what she herself has been taught by more advanced students, supplemented, in a few details only, by the results of her  viii preface. own study and observation. The publication of many of the facts herein stated has been rendered necessary by the wild and fanciful speculations in which many Theosophists and students of mysticism have indulged, during the last few years, in their endeavour to, as they imagined, work out a complete system of thought from the few facts previously communicated to them.

It is needless to explain that this book is not the Secret Doctrine in its entirety, but a select number of fragments of its fundamental tenets, special attention being paid to some facts which have been seized upon by various writers, and distorted out of all resemblance to the truth. But it is perhaps desirable to state unequivocally that the teachings, however fragmentary and incomplete, contained in these volumes, belong neither to the Hindu, the Zoroastrian, the Chaldean, nor the Egyptian religion, neither to Buddhism, Islam, Judaism nor Christianity exclusively. The Secret Doctrine is the essence of all these. Sprung from it in their origins, the various religious schemes are now made to merge back into their original element, out of which every mystery and dogma has grown, developed, and become materialised. It is more than probable that the book will be regarded by a large section of the public as a romance of the wildest kind ; for who has ever even heard of the book of Dzyan ?

The writer, therefore, is fully prepared to take all the responsibility for what is contained in this work, and even to face the charge of having invented the whole of it. That it has many shortcomings she is fully aware ; all that she claims for it is that, romantic as it may seem to many, its logical coherence and consistency entitle this new Genesis to rank, at any rate, on a level with the “ working hypotheses ” so freely accepted by modern science. Further, it claims consideration, not by reason of any appeal to dogmatic authority, but because it closely adheres to Nature, and follows the laws of uniformity and analogy. The aim of this work may be thus stated : to show that Nature is not “ a fortuitous concurrence of atoms,” and to assign to man his rightful place in the scheme of the Universe ; to rescue from degradation the archaic truths which are the basis of all religions ; and to uncover, to some extent, the fundamental unity from which they all spring ; finally, to show that the occult side of Nature has never been approached by the Science of modern civilization. If this is in any degree accomplished, the writer is content. It is written in the service of humanity, and by humanity and the future generations it must be judged. Its author recognises no inferior court of appeal. Abuse she is accustomed to ; calumny she is daily acquainted with ; at slander she smiles in silent contempt. De minimis non curat lex.”

H. P. B.
London, October, 1888.