“Ihaveneverhadanyrevelationsthroughanaesthetics,butakindofwakingtrance——thisforlackofabetterword——Ihavefrequentlyhad,quiteupfromboyhood,whenIhavebeenallalone。Thishascomeuponmethroughrepeatingmyownnametomyselfsilently,tillallatonce,asitwereoutoftheintensityoftheconsciousnessofindividuality,individualityitselfseemedtodissolveandfadeawayintoboundlessbeing,andthisnotaconfusedstatebuttheclearest,thesurestofthesurest,utterlybeyondwords——wheredeathwasanalmostlaughableimpossibility——thelossofpersonalityifsoitwereseemingnoextinction,buttheonlytruelife。Iamashamedofmyfeebledescription。HaveInotsaidthestateisutterlybeyondwords?”
ProfessorTyndall,inaletter,recallsTennysonsayingofthiscondition:“ByGodAlmighty!thereisnodelusioninthematter!
Itisnonebulousecstasy,butastateoftranscendentwonder,associatedwithabsoluteclearnessofmind。”MemoirsofAlfredTennyson,ii。473。
SirJamesCrichton-Brownehasgiventhetechnicalnameof“dreamystates“tothesesuddeninvasionsofvaguelyreminiscentconsciousness。[229]Theybringasenseofmysteryandofthemetaphysicaldualityofthings,andthefeelingofanenlargementofperceptionwhichseemsimminentbutwhichnevercompletesitself。InDr。Crichton-Browne’sopiniontheyconnectthemselveswiththeperplexedandscareddisturbancesofself-consciousnesswhichoccasionallyprecedeepilepticattacks。Ithinkthatthislearnedalienisttakesaratherabsurdlyalarmistviewofanintrinsicallyinsignificantphenomenon。Hefollowsitalongthedownwardladder,toinsanity;ourpathpursuestheupwardladderchiefly。Thedivergenceshowshowimportantitistoneglectnopartofaphenomenon’sconnections,forwemakeitappearadmirableordreadfulaccordingtothecontextbywhichwesetitoff。
TheLancet,July6and13,1895,reprintedastheCavendishLecture,onDreamyMentalStates,London,Bailliere,1895。Theyhavebeenagooddealdiscussedoflatebypsychologists。See,forexample,Bernard-Leroy:L’IllusiondeFausseReconnaissance,Paris,1898。
Somewhatdeeperplungesintomysticalconsciousnessaremetwithinyetotherdreamystates。SuchfeelingsasthesewhichCharlesKingsleydescribesaresurelyfarfrombeinguncommon,especiallyinyouth:——
“WhenIwalkthefields,IamoppressednowandthenwithaninnatefeelingthateverythingIseehasameaning,ifIcouldbutunderstandit。AndthisfeelingofbeingsurroundedwithtruthswhichIcannotgraspamountstoindescribableawesometimes……Haveyounotfeltthatyourrealsoulwasimperceptibletoyourmentalvision,exceptinafewhallowedmoments?”[230]
CharlesKingsley’sLife,i。55,quotedbyInge:ChristianMysticism,London,1899,p。341。
AmuchmoreextremestateofmysticalconsciousnessisdescribedbyJ。A。Symonds;andprobablymorepersonsthanwesuspectcouldgiveparallelstoitfromtheirownexperience。
“Suddenly。”writesSymonds,“atchurch,orincompany,orwhenI
wasreading,andalways,Ithink,whenmymuscleswereatrest,I
felttheapproachofthemood。Irresistiblyittookpossessionofmymindandwill,lastedwhatseemedaneternity,anddisappearedinaseriesofrapidsensationswhichresembledtheawakeningfromanaestheticinfluence。OnereasonwhyIdislikedthiskindoftrancewasthatIcouldnotdescribeittomyself。I
cannotevennowfindwordstorenderitintelligible。Itconsistedinagradualbutswiftlyprogressiveobliterationofspace,time,sensation,andthemultitudinousfactorsofexperiencewhichseemtoqualifywhatwearepleasedtocallourSelf。Inproportionastheseconditionsofordinaryconsciousnessweresubtracted,thesenseofanunderlyingoressentialconsciousnessacquiredintensity。Atlastnothingremainedbutapure,absolute,abstractSelf。Theuniversebecamewithoutformandvoidofcontent。ButSelfpersisted,formidableinitsvividkeenness,feelingthemostpoignantdoubtaboutreality,ready,asitseemed,tofindexistencebreakasbreaksabubbleroundaboutit。Andwhatthen?Theapprehensionofacomingdissolution,thegrimconvictionthatthisstatewasthelaststateoftheconsciousSelf,thesensethatIhadfollowedthelastthreadofbeingtothevergeoftheabyss,andhadarrivedatdemonstrationofeternalMayaorillusion,stirredorseemedtostirmeupagain。Thereturntoordinaryconditionsofsentientexistencebeganbymyfirstrecoveringthepoweroftouch,andthenbythegradualthoughrapidinfluxoffamiliarimpressionsanddiurnalinterests。AtlastIfeltmyselfoncemoreahumanbeing;andthoughtheriddleofwhatismeantbyliferemainedunsolvedIwasthankfulforthisreturnfromtheabyss——thisdeliverancefromsoawfulaninitiationintothemysteriesofskepticism。
“ThistrancerecurredwithdiminishingfrequencyuntilIreachedtheageoftwenty-eight。Itservedtoimpressuponmygrowingnaturethephantasmalunrealityofallthecircumstanceswhichcontributetoamerelyphenomenalconsciousness。OftenhaveI
askedmyselfwithanguish,onwakingfromthatformlessstateofdenuded,keenlysentientbeing,Whichistheunreality——thetranceoffiery,vacant,apprehensive,skepticalSelffromwhichIissue,orthesesurroundingphenomenaandhabitswhichveilthatinnerSelfandbuildaselfofflesh-and-bloodconventionality?Again,arementhefactorsofsomedream,thedream-likeunsubstantialityofwhichtheycomprehendatsucheventfulmoments?Whatwouldhappenifthefinalstageofthetrancewerereached?”[231]
H。F。Brown:J。A。Symonds。aBiography,London,1895,pp。
29-31,abridged。
Inarecitallikethisthereiscertainlysomethingsuggestiveofpathology。[232]Thenextstepintomysticalstatescarriesusintoarealmthatpublicopinionandethicalphilosophyhavelongsincebrandedaspathological,thoughprivatepracticeandcertainlyricstrainsofpoetryseemstilltobearwitnesstoitsideality。Irefertotheconsciousnessproducedbyintoxicantsandanaesthetics,especiallybyalcohol。Theswayofalcoholovermankindisunquestionablyduetoitspowertostimulatethemysticalfacultiesofhumannature,usuallycrushedtoearthbythecoldfactsanddrycriticismsofthesoberhour。Sobrietydiminishes,discriminates,andsaysno;drunkennessexpands,unites,andsaysyes。ItisinfactthegreatexciteroftheYES
functioninman。Itbringsitsvotaryfromthechillperipheryofthingstotheradiantcore。Itmakeshimforthemomentonewithtruth。Notthroughmereperversitydomenrunafterit。Tothepoorandtheunlettereditstandsintheplaceofsymphonyconcertsandofliterature;anditispartofthedeepermysteryandtragedyoflifethatwhiffsandgleamsofsomethingthatweimmediatelyrecognizeasexcellentshouldbevouchsafedtosomanyofusonlyinthefleetingearlierphasesofwhatinitstotalityissodegradingapoisoning。Thedrunkenconsciousnessisonebitofthemysticconsciousness,andourtotalopinionofitmustfinditsplaceinouropinionofthatlargerwhole。
Crichton-BrowneexpresslysaysthatSymonds’s“highestnervecentreswereinsomedegreeenfeebledordamagedbythesedreamymentalstateswhichafflictedhimsogrievously。”
Symondswas,however,aperfectmonsterofmany-sidedcerebralefficiency,andhiscriticgivesnoobjectivegroundswhateverforhisstrangeopinion,savethatSymondscomplainedoccasionally,asallsusceptibleandambitiousmencomplain,oflassitudeanduncertaintyastohislife’smission。
Nitrousoxideandether,especiallynitrousoxide,whensufficientlydilutedwithair,stimulatethemysticalconsciousnessinanextraordinarydegree。Depthbeyonddepthoftruthseemsrevealedtotheinhaler。Thistruthfadesout,however,orescapes,atthemomentofcomingto;andifanywordsremainoverinwhichitseemedtoclotheitself,theyprovetobetheveriestnonsense。Nevertheless,thesenseofaprofoundmeaninghavingbeentherepersists;andIknowmorethanonepersonwhoispersuadedthatinthenitrousoxidetrancewehaveagenuinemetaphysicalrevelation。
SomeyearsagoImyselfmadesomeobservationsonthisaspectofnitrousoxideintoxication,andreportedtheminprint。Oneconclusionwasforceduponmymindatthattime,andmyimpressionofitstruthhaseversinceremainedunshaken。Itisthatournormalwakingconsciousness,rationalconsciousnessaswecallit,isbutonespecialtypeofconsciousness,whilstallaboutit,partedfromitbythefilmiestofscreens,thereliepotentialformsofconsciousnessentirelydifferent。Wemaygothroughlifewithoutsuspectingtheirexistence;butapplytherequisitestimulus,andatatouchtheyarethereinalltheircompleteness,definitetypesofmentalitywhichprobablysomewherehavetheirfieldofapplicationandadaptation。Noaccountoftheuniverseinitstotalitycanbefinalwhichleavestheseotherformsofconsciousnessquitedisregarded。Howtoregardthemisthequestion——fortheyaresodiscontinuouswithordinaryconsciousness。Yettheymaydetermineattitudesthoughtheycannotfurnishformulas,andopenaregionthoughtheyfailtogiveamap。Atanyrate,theyforbidaprematureclosingofouraccountswithreality。Lookingbackonmyownexperiences,theyallconvergetowardsakindofinsighttowhichIcannothelpascribingsomemetaphysicalsignificance。Thekeynoteofitisinvariablyareconciliation。Itisasiftheoppositesoftheworld,whosecontradictorinessandconflictmakeallourdifficultiesandtroubles,weremeltedintounity。Notonlydothey,ascontrastedspecies,belongtooneandthesamegenus,butoneofthespecies,thenoblerandbetterone,isitselfthegenus,andsosoaksupandabsorbsitsoppositeintoitself。
Thisisadarksaying,Iknow,whenthusexpressedintermsofcommonlogic,butIcannotwhollyescapefromitsauthority。I
feelasifitmustmeansomething,somethinglikewhatthehegelianphilosophymeans,ifonecouldonlylayholdofitmoreclearly。Thosewhohaveearstohear,letthemhear;tomethelivingsenseofitsrealityonlycomesintheartificialmysticstateofmind。
WhatreaderofHegelcandoubtthatthatsenseofaperfectedBeingwithallitsothernesssoakedupintoitself,whichdominateshiswholephilosophy,musthavecomefromtheprominenceinhisconsciousnessofmysticalmoodslikethis,inmostpersonskeptsubliminal?ThenotionisthoroughlycharacteristicofthemysticallevelandtheAufgabeofmakingitarticulatewassurelysettoHegel’sintellectbymysticalfeeling。
Ijustnowspokeoffriendswhobelieveintheanaestheticrevelation。Forthemtooitisamonisticinsight,inwhichtheOTHERinitsvariousformsappearsabsorbedintotheOne。
“Intothispervadinggenius。”writesoneofthem,“wepass,forgettingandforgotten,andthencefortheachisall,inGod。
Thereisnohigher,nodeeper,noother,thanthelifeinwhichwearefounded。’TheOneremains,themanychangeandpass;’andeachandeveryoneofusIStheOnethatremains……Thisistheultimatum……Assureasbeing——whenceisallourcare——sosureiscontent,beyondduplexity,antithesis,ortrouble,whereIhavetriumphedinasolitudethatGodisnotabove。”
BenjaminPaulBlood:TheAnaestheticRevelationandtheGistofPhilosophy,Amsterdam,N。Y。,1874,pp。
Bloodhasmadeseveralattemptstoadumbratetheanaestheticrevelation,inpamphletsofrareliterarydistinction,privatelyprintedanddistributedbyhimselfatAmsterdam。XenosClark,aphilosopher,whodiedyoungatAmherstinthe’80’s,muchlamentedbythosewhoknewhim,wasalsoimpressedbytherevelation。“Inthefirstplace。”heoncewrotetome,“Mr。
BloodandIagreethattherevelationis,ifanythingnon-emotional。Itisutterlyflat。Itis,asMr。Bloodsays,’theonesoleandsufficientinsightwhy,ornotwhy,buthow,thepresentispushedonbythepast,andsuckedforwardbythevacuityofthefuture。Itsinevitablenessdefeatsallattemptsatstoppingoraccountingforit。Itisallprecedenceandpresupposition,andquestioningisinregardtoitforevertoolate。Itisaninitiationofthepast。’Therealsecretwouldbetheformulabywhichthe’now’keepsexfoliatingoutofitself,yetneverescapes。Whatisit,indeed,thatkeepsexistenceexfoliating?Theformalbeingofanything,thelogicaldefinitionofit,isstatic。Formerelogiceveryquestioncontainsitsownanswer——wesimplyfilltheholewiththedirtwedugout。Whyaretwicetwofour?Because,infact,fouristwicetwo。Thuslogicfindsinlifenopropulsion,onlyamomentum。Itgoesbecauseitisa-going。Buttherevelationadds:itgoesbecauseitisandWASa-going。Youwalk,asitwere,roundyourselfintherevelation。Ordinaryphilosophyislikeahoundhuntinghisowntail。Themorehehuntsthefartherhehastogo,andhisnosenevercatchesupwithhisheels,becauseitisforeveraheadofthem。Sothepresentisalreadyaforegoneconclusion,andIamevertoolatetounderstandit。
Butatthemomentofrecoveryfromanaesthesis,justthen,BEFORE
STARTINGONLIFE,Icatch,sotospeak,aglimpseofmyheels,aglimpseoftheeternalprocessjustintheactofstarting。Thetruthisthatwetravelonajourneythatwasaccomplishedbeforewesetout;andtherealendofphilosophyisaccomplished,notwhenwearriveat,butwhenweremainin,ourdestinationbeingalreadythere——whichmayoccurvicariouslyinthislifewhenweceaseourintellectualquestioning。Thatiswhythereisasmileuponthefaceoftherevelation,asweviewit。Ittellsusthatweareforeverhalfasecondtoolate——that’sall。’Youcouldkissyourownlips,andhaveallthefuntoyourself,’itsays,ifyouonlyknewthetrick。Itwouldbeperfectlyeasyiftheywouldjuststaytheretillyougotroundtothem。Whydon’tyoumanageitsomehow?”