Beyond Good and Evil, Reconciling Pairs of Opposites
by Dr. Maryann Miller

Good and evil has become one of the most misunderstood concepts in the history of humanity. The perception of good and evil produces intolerance, guilt, religious and moral judgment, and an evil force (or devil) to blame for all of humanity’s challenges. Jefferson Parker (1992:M1), while writing an article for the Los Angeles Times Newspaper, proposed that:

“…the concept of evil is the most terrifying and thrilling concept in our language. We need terror by which to measure and enjoy our comfort; we need thrill to ameliorate the tedium. We need evil to locate our good. And evil is a concept that has been increasingly undervalued and ignored. We require a devil with whom our gods can do battle, lest our gods become reduced to mere royalty — splendidly clothed, gossiped about, but superfluous.

Since childhood, we have been taught that things are either up or down, black or white, high or low, beautiful or ugly, good or evil. This has been the modus operandi since time immemorial. But have you ever stopped to examine high and low, black and white, beautiful and ugly, good and evil? Good and evil are qualities assigned by humanity’s limited understanding of natural laws and as our understanding of natural laws change, so too do our perceptions of good and evil. The appearance of opposites arise from our personal observation of the unity or totality of an idea, condition or object, our subsequent dissection of that whole into parts, and the ensuing opinions regarding the idea, condition, or object. And is it not the breakdown of the whole into individual elements or parts, that we then categorize and make distinct from the rest, which results in the idea of separateness or opposites? After all, is it possible to have up without down, night without day, or good without evil?

The German philosopher Nicshe said that only the God to whom we attribute human qualities or morality, may be rejected or denied. By this he meant that if we attribute to God – wisdom, goodness, kindness, morality, and so forth., we limit God by bringing God down to our own level of understanding. And since the morality that we attribute to God at any particular time in history, may change according to the progress of humanity; we find ourselves ever pondering good and evil. God of course is beyond human qualities and therefore, beyond good and evil. But if we are ever to progress beyond the limitations of good and evil, we must first remove them from our concept of God.

Joel Goldsmith (1961:47) states that:

“I cannot know what God is because It is beyond the utmost comprehension of the human mind. If I could think something that I believed to be God, or Truth, I would ultimately find that that is not It. And so it would go on unto eternity until we come to the realization that if we can think It, It is not That.”

If you look at a reproduction of the familiar chalice or two profiles, you'll find that in order to focus upon the profiles, you must make the black area the positive or prominent object in your consciousness while the white area (the chalice) must become the negative, passive factor in consciousness. If you google a print of the chalice/profiles, before you read on please take a minute to look at the picture and make note of your observations.

While you observed the picture you probably found that your consciousness was first drawn to either the chalice or the profiles. Your consciousness then began to dance back and forth between the two very quickly. Finally as you gazed upon the picture, you may have found that, with a little effort, you could hold the entire picture in your consciousness — but only if you give up the idea of black or white, chalice or profile. As soon as you began to distinguish or separate the elements of the picture into black profiles or white chalice, the illusion of opposites or separateness once again began its dance of illusion and the whole, or unity, was lost to your objective consciousness. When we choose to align ourselves with a particular frequency, to the exclusion of another, the illusion of separation arises and a division occurs that appears to set the object, idea, person or condition apart from the unity of wholeness.

The perception of individual elements or parts of a whole is of course necessary in our everyday world. When deciding what to wear, we usually check the temperature. On a warm summer’s day in northern Alaska, the temperature may be 56 Fahrenheit so we may decide to just wear a heavy sweater. However, if it were 56 Fahrenheit in Florida, we would declare it to be a very cold day and put on our coats. The point is that once we separate something from the whole, it is our individual consciousness that applies distinctions such as hot or cold to the separated element. Our consciousness subsequently builds a relationship to the position or opinion we have taken.

As we know, heat and cold are identical in nature; it is only the particular degree that denotes a difference. A thermometer displays many different degrees and the lowest temperature displayed denotes the lower end of the pole and is considered cold and the highest temperature displayed denotes the higher end of the pole and is considered hot. However, between these two poles there are several degrees of both hot and cold. Depending upon any two degrees you might be comparing, one is colder than the other. There is no temperature that we can always considered cold or hot, each is a matter of comparison.

The metaphysician knows that everything is a matter of degree or frequency of vibration. Good and evil can also be represented by a pole, the right half representing good and the left half representing evil. If we cut the pole in half, we find that it too has a left and a right end and no matter how many times the pole is cut in half, there will always be a positive and negative end. Polarity is the glue of the universe and our task is to begin to see positive and negative as polarities of one continuous unbroken whole. Polarity is the very basis of existence in the material world. But in order to experience oneness, we must begin to unite the pairs of opposites into polar opposites and then rise above their polarity. (Pairs of Opposites are changed into Polar Opposites as a result of understanding or perceiving what appeared as opposites as merely differing degrees of the same nature. Hot and cold, for example, have the same nature: temperature, and are merely different in degree. More information on this subject is contained within the free booklet, Transformation, Unlock The Mysteries Of Your Mind.)

According to Dr. Carl Jung, the more extreme our conscious position toward one end of a polarity, the stronger and more exaggerated will be our unconscious tendency in the opposite direction. Jung also states that the dream state affords us a great opportunity for working out this play of opposites. Think about it, haven’t you ever in a dream, found that you were a part of some plot or action that you found totally repugnant to you in your waking state? By zealously and passionately (and this is the key) separating ourselves or running away from that which we call bad or evil, we give energy and power to evil and make of it a force to be overcome. And the more we run from evil, the larger it becomes until we create within ourselves, a grand battle to be won.

A good friend of mine and I were attending a class on Life and Perception given by Dr. George Buletza. During this class Dr. Buletza read a beautiful and insightful poem by Edward Carpenter called The Secret of Time And Satan. It was very moving and touched us both very deeply. After class we talked about its profound meaning and its significance in our lives. The poem was several pages long and we couldn’t remember all of the words so with the emotional impact of the poem fresh in his consciousness, my friend put to paper his memory of the poem that had changed his life. He called it “Going Home.”

Going Home - By Haley Schurlock

I was huddled in my hiding place under an overhanging cliff.

I was tired; I was weak; I was naked.

I felt helpless and I was full of fear, for the Devil stood laughing at me.

He was as tall as a tree, full of strength and energy, with a powerful voice and his great muscles rippled in the sunlight.

He was black and he was beautiful.

In a great voice he said: “Why do you try to hide from me little one?” “I am here to fight you.” “Why don’t you come out and fight?”

But I could not, for I was afraid.

He continued to taunt me saying that I must come out and fight him, and he would not go away.

Finally, I went out and fought him and he smote me a thousand blows and cut me a thousand cuts and I lay dead.

But I arose and fought him a thousand times and each time he smote me a thousand blows and cut me a thousand cuts and I again lay dead.

But each time I arose, I had a new body and each new body was bigger, stronger and more beautiful than the old.

Until at last, I was as big as he, as strong as he, and as beautiful as he.

Then, he took me into his arms and said: “I love you!”

And he bore me into the sky, around the earth, under the moon, and into the sun, and I had come home.

In proportion to our envy, hatred of, impatience with, or even desire for anything or anyone, so too are we be drawn into the dance of illusion that separates us from unity with the One Life. Dr. H. Spencer Lewis (1936:17) said that “man is either a victim of fate or the master of his destiny.” We are free to choose our every thought, word, deed, action, and reaction. We are continuously given the opportunity to choose that which we wish to hold in our consciousness. Thoughts, words and deeds are simply a collection of vibrational units until interpreted by the person holding them in her/his consciousness. It is the emotion and power with which they are sent, received and held in consciousness that gives them life. We are the sentry to the gates of our consciousness and keeper of the keys to our happiness or sorrow.

The Veda states that “the ultimate…is an indivisible formless oneness of being, without time, space, causation, or any division what-so-ever.” and in Yoga psychology, the law of Karma is based upon the concept that a person is always growing toward awareness and synthesis of the polarities within. In Yoga philosophy we are told that our aim should be to seek that awareness where polarities have no hold or influence upon us. In other words, the polarity still exists, but it has no control over us because we have reconciled their differences and achieved equilibrium.

Balance is sometimes achieved through the subconscious creation of situations that cause the objective consciousness to confront the opposite or ignored pole so that it can be assimilated and integrated into its polar opposite. The resulting recognition and integration of individual opposites results in the creation of concordance and unity. This leads to understanding, tolerance, empathy, love and forgiveness.

One of the components of Self Mastery is the ability to attain equilibrium through the use of transmutation techniques. The following exercise is one that has proven very successful in attuning the subjective mind with the Inner Self, where time, space, and the illusion of opposites does not exist. If you wish, take a few minutes to perform the following exercise. It is hoped that you will find it integrating and will sense the heightened vibratory energy that accompanies your union with your Inner Self.

HARMONIZATION TECHNIQUE/EXERCISE

Please read through the following centering exercise before you begin and become familiar with the instructions so that you may avoid the need to refer back to them during the exercise. You may wish to play a piece of meditation music or simply sit in your usual meditation posture in silence. The first part of the exercise is a relaxation technique used by students of various traditions, the second part instructs you to attune with your Inner Self, and the last part contains a seed thought for balancing pairs of opposites.

Part I

1. Take a deep breath. As you release it, relax the physical body. Pay conscious attention to the feet — legs — arms — the lower abdomen — the stomach and diaphragm. Let the breath flow easily and naturally. Then relax the chest — throat — jaws — and the base of the tongue. Relax the ears — scalp — and muscles behind the eyes. Allow a feeling of well-being to pervade the entire physical body.

2. Take another deep breath. As you release it, relax the emotions. Imagine the emotions as a peaceful pool of water. Still the surface of the water until it is as smooth as glass and can reflect the light of your mind. Direct your emotions to be at calm and at peace.

3. Take another deep breath. As you release it, become mentally awake and alert. Drop the concerns of the day and become internally self directed giving your whole attention to this exercise.

4. Focus your attention in the area of the forehead easily and without strain. Know that you are the creator of your body, emotions, and mind. And as that creator, direct your will to integrate them into one coordinated unit through which your Inner Self can work. Then silently sound the OM.

Part II

1. Now allow your consciousness to choose a place within your integrated body that seems most appropriate. Choose the heart, the forehead, or the center of the head. Take a few moments to focus your awareness in one of these areas. The area you choose should be the most potent point of awareness within your body. Then allow your consciousness to be magnetically drawn to this place.

2. When your consciousness resides within this location, know that from this focus, you are the most receptive to your Inner Self. Then, via your love and aspiration, attune with your Inner Self and know that you are aligned and receptive via the substance of your thought. Hold gently receptive to your Inner Self.

Part III

1. For the first two to three minutes of this meditation visualize what it would be like, if through the Laws of the Universe, all of the injustices you ever committed as well as their resulting rigorous and exacting karma, were suddenly to be set aside, completely erased.

2. For the next two to three minutes visualize all of what you would term providential karma completely set aside or erased.

3. Then in the final stage of your meditation, take a few minutes to contemplate the union of these seemingly pairs of opposites. Contemplate what it would be like to live in the wholeness and oneness of the Eternal Moment of Now, where past and future do not exist, where happiness and sorrow do not exist, where good and evil do not exist… there is only your consciousness dwelling within the Infinite Consciousness of Oneness of the One Life.

4. When you are ready, open your eyes and you may silently repeat the following Invocation.

Oh wonderful, beautiful Kingdom of Light, shed down upon this humble soul, thy beam of Divine Love. Reach down and stir this soul that waits and fill my mind with thoughts Divine and take into the world of Love, my heart and mind that thus merged, myself shall be but Self of All.
And So It Is.

Bibliography

Parker, Jefferson T. 1992 (January 19)
“THE OBSESSION WITH EVIL”
The Los Angeles Times
Section M, Page 1

Lewis, H. Spencer, Ph.D., F.R.C.
SELF MASTERY AND FATE WITH THE CYCLES OF LIFE
The Ancient and Mystical Rosicrucian Order, AMORC
San Jose, CA: Supreme Grand Lodge of AMORC

Goldsmith, Joel 1961
THE THUNDER OF SILENCE
New York: Harper & Row, Publishers

Carpenter, Edward 1922
SECRET OF TIME AND SATAN
Alyson Publishing Company

Author's Bio: 

Dr. Maryann Miller is the founder and President of the Institute for Global Transformation®, (IFGT) a 501c3 not-for-profit established in 2002. Maryann lectures nationally on various esoteric topics, is a certified Rayid teacher, New Decision Therapy practioner, published writer, and artist. The IFGT www.ifgt.org. is a leading edge source of consciousness and personal growth advice and information on the Internet. The IFGT consists of 7 Branches or areas of focus: Arts, Business, Healing Arts, Philosophy, Public Services, Sciences, and Youth. Each of these Branches is dedicated to transforming consciousness in their particular area of focus. Working with several acknowledged leaders of the Global Consciousness movement, classes and projects are designed to transform consciousness in all areas of life.

SPIRITUAL EDUCATION:

Certified Rayid Teacher. Rayid is the art and science of penetrating personality traits and issues through the study of the iris of the eye.
New Decision Therapy (NDT) Practitioner: NDT is a technique used for clearing emotional issues. I also written a manual on this technique for other teachers.
Dr. Miller holds a MscD from the University of Metaphysics, Los Angeles, California and is currently a PhD candidate.
Member of the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC – 40 years
The Ageless Wisdom: Nature of the Soul – 14 years

SERVICE HISTORY

Corporate Secretary and Board Director, AMORC English Language Jurisdiction, San Jose, California

Regional Director - Pacific Southwest Region, including Southern California, Hawaii, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana

Regional Director – North and South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana

Seminar Instructor - Southeast and Southwest Regions, USA