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Master Hilarion

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TheMaster Hilarion is considered a saint within theI AM movement, one of the "Masters of the Ancient Wisdom", and in theAscended Master Teachings is one of theAscended Masters (also collectively called theGreat White Brotherhood).[1] He is considered to be the Chohan (Lord) of the Fifth Ray (seeSeven Rays).[2][3][4][5]

Incarnations

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Theosophists believe that master Hilarion was incarnated as theApostle Paul of Tarsus and the Neo-Platonic philosopherIamblichus.[2] Some have believed that he was the Christian saintHilarion.[6] Although the yearsIamblichus, also known as Iamblichus Chalcidensis, (c. 245 – c. 325) was embodied overlap the lifetime of St. Hilarion (291–371)[original research?], various traditions such as Hindu and Tibetan Buddhism hold that it is possible for the spiritually advanced to have more than one incarnation happening at the same time.[7][need quotation to verify]

In October 1884 Helena Blavatsky made reference to Hilarion (using the spelling: "Hillarion"):

"...an "Eastern adept, who has since gone for his final initiation," who had passed, en route from Egypt to Thibet, through Bombay and visited us in his physical body. Why should this "Adept" be the Mahatma in question? Are there then no other Adepts than Mahatma Koot Hoomi? Every Theosophist at headquarters knows that I meant a Greek gentleman, whom I have known since 1860."[2]

His travel to his "final initiation" is referred to in an entry inHenry Olcott's diary, dated 19 February 1881, written in Bombay:

"Hillarion is here en route for Tibet and has been looking over, in, and through the situation. Finds B– something morally awful. Views on India, Bombay, the TS in Bombay, Ceylon (––), England and Europe, Christianity and other subjects highly interesting." (Letters from the Masters of Wisdom, 2nd Series, page 93)[8]

Function in the spiritual hierarchy

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TheosophistC.W. Leadbeater wrote that the Master Hilarion's primary influence is upon the scientists of the world.[9]

In the Ascended Master Teachings, asHierarch of the Brotherhood of Truth in the etheric plane over Crete, Hilarion is said to assist the scientists and spiritual leaders of the world with theflame of truth.[2] It is believed in the Ascended Master Teachings that before the Master Hilarion took over the chohanship of the Fifth Ray,Lord Ling fulfilled that function.[10][need quotation to verify]

Skeptical view

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K. Paul Johnson speculates that the "Masters" thatMadame Blavatsky wrote about and produced letters from were actually idealizations of people who were her mentors. Johnson asserts that the "Master Hilarion" was actually Ooton Liato, a stage magician from Cyprus whom she met in New York City in 1873.[11][12][13]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Greer, John Michael (2003). "Hilarion, Master".The new encyclopedia of the occult. Llewellyn Worldwide. p. 227.ISBN 1567183360.
  2. ^abcdMelton, J. Gordon (2001). "Hilarion, Master".Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology (5 ed.). Gale Group, Inc. p. 726.ISBN 0-8103-8570-8.
  3. ^Leadbeater, C.W.The Masters and the Path Adyar, Madras, India: 1925 Theosophical Publishing House. Master Hilarion outlined on pages 238-239
  4. ^Luk, A.D.K..Law of Life - Book II. Pueblo, Colorado: A.D.K. Luk Publications 1989, Listing of Ascended Masters by The I AM Activity andThe Bridge to Freedom
  5. ^Booth, AnniceThe Masters and Their Retreats Summit Lighthouse Library June 2003, Listing of Ascended Masters by The I AM Activity, The Bridge to Freedom, andThe Summit Lighthouse
  6. ^Prophet, Mark L. and Elizabeth ClareLords of the Seven Rays Livingston, Montana, U.S.A.:1986 - Summit University Press - "Hilarion - Master of the Fifth Ray" pages 169–210
  7. ^The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VII. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1910
  8. ^Sisson, Marina Cesar.Helena Blavatsky and the Enigma of John King Originally published asInformativo HPB, n° 3, 4 and 5 English translation available at[1]
  9. ^Leadbeater, C.W.The Masters and the Path Adyar, Madras, India: 1925--Theosophical Publishing House--Page 238
  10. ^Prophet, Elizabeth Clare and Prophet, Mark (as compiled by Annice Booth)The Masters and Their Retreats Corwin Springs, Montana:2003 Summit University Press Pages 190-193 Master Lord Ling
  11. ^Johnson, Paul K. Initiates of Theosophical Masters Albany, New York:1995 State University of New York Press Page 2
  12. ^"Part I: Johnson's Thesis in Light of Colonel H.S. Olcott's Testimony about the Masters".
  13. ^Also see the article “Talking to the Dead and Other Amusements” byPaul ZweigNew York Times October 5, 1980, which maintains that Madame Blavatsky's revelations were fraudulent.

Sources

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  • Leadbeater, C.W.The Masters and the Path Adyar, Madras, India: 1925—Theosophical Publishing House
  • Prophet, Mark L. and Elizabeth ClareLords of the Seven Rays Livingston, Montana, U.S.A.:1986 - Summit University Press

Further reading

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  • Campbell, Bruce F.A History of the Theosophical Movement Berkeley:1980 University of California Press
  • Godwin, JoscelynThe Theosophical Enlightenment Albany, New York: 1994 State University of New York Press
  • Johnson, K. PaulThe Masters Revealed: Madam Blavatsky and Myth of the Great White Brotherhood Albany, New York: 1994 State University of New York Press
  • Melton, J. GordonEncyclopedia of American Religions 5th Edition New York:1996 Gale ResearchISBN 0-8103-7714-4 ISSN 1066-1212 Chapter 18--"The Ancient Wisdom Family of Religions" Pages 151–158; see chart on page 154 listingMasters of the Ancient Wisdom; Also see Section 18, Pages 717-757 Descriptions of various Ancient Wisdom religious organizations
  • Melton, J. Gordon (2001). "Hilarion, Master".Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology (5 ed.). Gale Group, Inc. p. 726.ISBN 0-8103-8570-8.
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