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the Number Seven
A selection of articles
relating to the esoteric
significance of the Number 7
in Theosophy
The Number Seven
by
A DEEP
significance was attached to numbers in hoary antiquity. There was not a people
with anything like philosophy, but gave great prominence to numbers in their
application to religious observances, the establishment of festival days,
symbols,
dogmas, and even the geographical distribution of empires.
The
mysterious numerical system of Pythagoras was nothing novel when it appeared
far earlier than 600 years B.C. The occult meaning of figures and their
combinations entered into the meditations of the sages of every people; and the
day is not far off when, compelled by the eternal cyclic rotation of events,
our now sceptical unbelieving West will have to admit that in that regular
periodicity of ever recurring events there is something more than a mere blind
chance.
Already
our Western savants begin to notice it. Of late, they have pricked up their
ears and begun speculating upon cycles, numbers and all that which, but a few
years ago, they had relegated to oblivion in the old closets of memory, never
to be unlocked but for the purpose of grinning at the uncouth and idiotic
superstitions of our unscientific fore-fathers.
As one of
such novelties, the old, and matter-of-fact German journal Die Gegenwart has a
serious and learned article upon "the significance of the number
seven" introduced to the readers as a "Culture-historical
Essay." After quoting from it a few extracts, we will have something to
add to it perhaps.
The author
says:
The number
seven was considered sacred not only by all the cultured nations of antiquity
and the East, but was held in the greatest reverence even by the later nations
of the West. The astronomical origin of this number is established beyond any
doubt. Man, feeling himself time out of mind dependent
upon the
heavenly powers, ever and everywhere made earth subject to heaven.
The
largest and brightest of the luminaries thus became in his sight the most
important and highest of powers; such were the planets which the whole
antiquity numbered as seven. In course of time these were transformed into
seven deities. The Egyptians had seven original and higher gods; the Phœnicians
seven kabiris; the Persians, seven sacred horses of Mithra; the
Parsees,
seven angels opposed by seven demons, and seven celestial abodes paralleled by
seven lower regions.
To
represent the more clearly this idea in its concrete form, the seven gods were
often represented as one seven-headed
deity. The
whole heaven was subjected to the seven planets; hence, in nearly all the
religious systems we find seven heavens.
The
beliefs in the sapta loka of the Brahminical religion has remained faithful to
the archaic philosophy; and--who knows--but the idea itself was originated in
Aryavarta, this cradle of all philosophies and mother of all subsequent
religions! If the Egyptian dogma of the metempsychosis or the transmigration of
soul
taught that there were seven states of purification and progressive perfection,
it is also true that the Buddhists took from the Aryans of India, not from
Egypt, their idea of seven stages of progressive development of the disembodied
soul, allegorized by the seven stories and umbrellas, gradually
diminishing
towards the top on their pagodas.
In the
mysterious worship of Mithra there were "seven gates," seven altars,
seven mysteries. The priests of many Oriental nations were sub-divided into
seven degrees; seven steps led to the altars and in the temples burnt candles
in seven-branched candlesticks. Several of the Masonic Lodges have, to this
day,
seven and
fourteen steps.
The seven
planetary spheres served as a model for state divisions and organizations.
prominent
part in the architecture of temples and palaces.
The famous
pagoda of Churingham is surrounded by seven square walls, painted in seven
different colours, and in the middle of each wall is a seven storied pyramid;
just as in
the
antediluvian days the temple of Borsippa, now the Birs-Nimrud, had seven
stages, symbolical of the seven concentric cycles of the seven spheres, each
built of tiles and metals to correspond with the colour of the ruling planet of
the sphere typified.
These are
all "remnants of paganism" we are told--traces "of the
superstitions of old, which, like the owls and bats in a dark subterranean,
flew away to return no more before the glorious light of Christianity"--a
statement but too easy of refutation. If the author of the article in question
has collected hundreds of instances to show that not only the Christians of old
but even the
modern
Christians have preserved the number seven, and as sacredly as it ever was
before, there might be found in reality thousands. To begin with the
astronomical and religious calculation of old of the pagan Romans, who divided
the week
into seven days, and held the seventh day as the most sacred, the Sol or Sunday
of Jupiter, and to which all the Christian nations especially the
Protestants--make puja to this day. If, perchance, we are answered that it is
not from the pagan Romans but from the monotheistic Jews that we have it, then
why is not
the Saturday or the real "Sabbath" kept instead of the Sunday, or
Sol's day?
If in the
"Rámáyana" seven yards are mentioned in the residences of the Indian
kings; and seven gates generally led to the famous temples and cities of old,
then why should the Frieslanders have in the tenth century of the Christian era
strictly
adhered to the number seven in dividing their provinces, and insisted upon
paying seven "pfennigs" of contribution? The Holy Roman and Christian
Empire has seven Kurfursts or Electors. The Hungarians emigrated under the
leadership of seven dukes and founded seven towns, now called Semigradyá (now
With the
Mussulmans "it was besieged seven times and taken after seven weeks by the
seventh of the Osman Sultans." In the ideas of the Eastern peoples, the
seven planetary spheres are represented by the seven rings worn by the women on
seven parts of the body--the head, the neck, the hands, the feet, in the ears,
in the nose, around the waist--and these seven rings or circles are presented
to this time by the Eastern suitors to their brides; the beauty of the woman
consisting in the Persian songs of seven charms.
The seven
planets ever remaining at an equal distance from each other, and rotating in
the same path, hence, the idea suggested by this motion, of the eternal harmony
of the universe. In this connection the number seven became especially sacred
with them, and ever preserved its importance with the astrologers.
The
Pythagoreans considered the figure seven as the image and model of the divine
order and harmony in nature. It was the number containing twice the sacred
number three or the "triad," to which the "one" or the
divine monad was added: 3 + 1 + 3. As the harmony of nature sounds on the
key-board of space, between the seven planets, so the harmony of audible sound
takes place on a smaller plan within the musical scale of the ever-recurring
seven tones. Hence, seven pipes in the syrinx of the god Pan (or Nature), their
gradually diminishing proportion of shape representing the distance between the
planets and between the latter and the earth--and, the seven-stringed lyre of
Apollo.
Consisting
of a union between the number three (the symbol of the divine triad with all
and every people, Christians as well as pagans) and of four (the symbol of the
cosmic forces or elements), the number seven points out symbolically to
the union
of the Deity with the universe; this Pythagorean idea was applied by the
Christians--(especially during the Middle Ages)--who largely used the number
seven in the symbolism of their sacred architecture. So, for instance, the
famous Cathedral of
No less an
importance has this mystical number in the world of intellect and philosophy.
Greece had seven sages, the Christian Middle Ages seven free arts (grammar,
rhetoric, dialectics, arithmetic, geometry, music, astronomy). The Mahometan
Sheikh-ul-Islam calls in for every important meeting seven "ulems."
In the Middle Ages an oath had to be taken before seven witnesses, and the one,
to whom it was administered, was sprinkled seven times with blood. The
processions around the temples went seven times, and the devotees had to kneel
seven times before uttering a vow. The Mahometan pilgrims turn round Kaaba seven
times, at their arrival. The sacred vessels were made of gold and silver
purified seven times.
The
localities of the old German tribunals were designated by seven trees, under
which were placed seven "Schoffers" (judges) who required seven
witnesses. The criminal was threatened with a seven-fold punishment and a
seven-fold purification was required as a seven-fold reward was promised to the
virtuous.
Every one knows the great importance placed in the West on the seventh son of a
seventh son. All the mythic personages are generally endowed with seven sons.
In
To attempt
to cite all the things included in this mystical number would require a
library. We will close by quoting but a few more from the region of the
demoniacal. According to authorities in those matters--the Christian clergy of
old--a contract with the devil had to contain seven paragraphs, was concluded
for seven years and signed by the contractor seven times; all the magical
drinks prepared with the help of the enemy of man consisted of seven herbs;
that lottery ticket wins, which is drawn out by a seven-year old child.
Legendary
wars lasted seven years, seven months and seven days; and the combatant heroes
number seven, seventy, seven hundred, seven thousand and seventy thousand. The
princesses in the fairy tales remained seven years under a spell, and the boots
of the famous cat--the Marquis de Carabas--were seven leagued. The ancients
divided the human frame into seven parts; the head, the chest, the stomach, two
hands and two feet; and man's life was divided into seven periods. A baby
begins
teething
in the seventh month; a child begins to sit after fourteen months (2 X 7);
begins to walk after twenty-one months (3 X 7); to speak after twenty-eight
months (4 X 7); leaves off sucking after thirty-five months (5 X 7); at
fourteen years (2 X 7) he begins to finally form himself; at twenty-one (3 X 7)
he ceases
growing.
The average height of a man, before mankind degenerated, was seven
feet;
hence the old Western laws ordering the garden walls to be seven feet high. The
education of the boys began with the Spartans and the old Persians at the age
of seven. And in the Christian religions--with the Roman Catholics and the
Greeks--the child is not held responsible for any crime till he is seven,
and it is
the proper age for him to go to confession.
If the
Hindus will think of their Manu and recall what the old Shastras contain,
beyond doubt they will find the origin of all this symbolism. Nowhere did the
number seven play so prominent a part as with the old Aryas in
but to
think of the seven sages--the Sapta Rishis; the Sapta Loka--the seven worlds;
the Sapta Pura--the seven holy cities; the Sapta Dvipa--the seven holy islands;
the Sapta Samudra--the seven holy seas; the Sapta Parvatta--the seven holy
mountains; the Sapta Arania--the seven deserts; the Sapta Vriksha--the
seven
sacred trees; and so on, to see the probability of the hypothesis.
The Aryas
never borrowed anything, nor did the Brahmans, who were too proud and exclusive
for that. Whence, then, the mystery and sacredness of the number seven?
From The
Theosophist, June, 1880
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