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pagan and christian creeds-第79章

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e so vast that it would be quite impossible for me within the limits of this discourse to describe it。 I will; however; occupy the rest of my time in dealing with some points and conclusions; and some mental changes which will flow perfectly naturally from this axiomatic change taking place at the very root of life。

〃Free from qualities。〃 We generally pride ourselves a little on our qualities。 Some of us think a great deal of our good qualities; and some of us are rather ashamed of our bad ones! I would say: 〃Do not trouble very much about all that。 What good qualities you havewell you may be quite sure they do not really amount to much; and what bad qualities; you may be sure they are not very important! Do not make too much fuss about either。 Do you see? The thing is that you; you yourself; are not ANY of your qualities you are the being that perceives them。 The thing to see to is that they should not confuse you; bamboozle you; and hide you from the knowledge of yourselfthat they should not be erected into a screen; to hide you from others; or the others from you。 If you cease from running after qualities; then after a little time your soul will become purified; and you will KNOW that your self is the Self of all creatures; and when you can feel that you will know that the other things do not much matter。

Sometimes people are so awfully good that their very goodness hides them from other people。 They really cannot be on a level with others; and they feel that the others are far below them。 Consequently their 'selves' are blinded or hidden by their 'goodness。' It is a sad end to come to! And sometimes it happens that very 'bad' peoplejust because they are so baddo not erect any screens or veils between themselves and others。 Indeed they are only too glad if others will recognize them; or if they may be allowed to recognize others。 And so; after all; they come nearer the truth than the very good people。

〃The Self is free from qualities。〃 That thing which is so deep; which belongs to all; it eitheras I have already said has ALL qualities; or it has none。 You; to whom I am speaking now; your qualities; good and bad; are all mine。 I am perfectly willing to accept them。 They are all right enough and in placeif one can only find the places for them。 But I know that in most cases they have got so confused and mixed up that they cause great conflict and pain in the souls that harbor them。 If you attain to knowing yourself to be other than and separate from the qualities; then you will pass below and beyond them all。 You will be able to accept ALL your qualities and harmonize them; and your soul will be at peace。 You will be free from the domination of qualities then because you will know that among all the multitudes of them there are none of any importance!

If you should happen some day to reach that state of mind in connection with which this revelation comes; then you will find the experience a most extraordinary one。 You will become conscious that there is no barrier in your path; that the way is open in all directions; that all men and women belong to you; are part of you。 You will feel that there is a great open immense world around; which you had never suspected before; which belongs to you; and the riches of which are all yours; waiting for you。 It may; of course; take centuries and thousands of years to realize this thoroughly; but there it is。 You are just at the threshold; peeping in at the door。 What did Shakespeare say? 〃To thine own self be true; and it must follow as the night the day; thou can'st not then be false to any man。〃 What a profound bit of philosophy in three lines! I doubt if anywhere the basis of all human life has been expressed more perfectly and tersely。

One of the Upanishads (the Maitrayana…Brahmana) says: 〃The happiness belonging to a mind; which through deep inwardness'1' (or understanding) has been washed clean and has entered into the Self; is a thing beyond the power of words to describe: it can only be perceived by an inner faculty。〃 Observe the conviction; the intensity with which this joy; this happiness is described; which comes to those whose minds have been washed clean (from all the silly trumpery sediment of self…thought) and have become transparent; so that the great universal Being residing there in the depths can be perceived。 What sorrow indeed; what; grief; can come to such an one who has seen this vision? It is truly a thing beyond the power of words to describe: it can only be PERCEIVEDand that by an inner faculty。 The external apparatus of thought is of no use。 Argument is of no use。 But experience and direct perception

are possible; and probably all the experiences of life and of mankind through the ages are gradually deepening our powers of perception to that point where the vision will at last rise upon the inward eye。

'1' The word in the Max Muller translation is 〃meditation。〃 But that is; I think; a somewhat misleading word。 It suggests to most people the turning inward of the THINKING faculty to grope and delve in the interior of the mind。 This is just what should NOT be done。 Meditation in the proper sense should mean the inward deepening of FEELING and consciousness till the region of the universal self is reached; but THOUGHT should not interfere there。 That should be turned on outward things to mould them into expression of the inner consciousness。


Another text; from the Brihad…Aranyaka Upanishad (which I have already quoted in the paper on 〃Rest〃); says: 〃If a man worship the Self only as his true state; his work cannot fail; for whatever he desires; that he obtains from the Self。〃 Is that not magnificent? If you truly realize your identity and union with the great Self who inspires and informs the world; then obviously whatever you desire the great Self win desire; and the whole world will conspire to bring it to you。 〃He maketh the winds his angels; and the flaming fires his ministers。〃 'I need not say that I am not asking you to try and identify yourself with the great Self universal IN ORDER to get riches; 〃opulence;〃 and other things of that kind which you desire; because in that quest you will probably not succeed。 The Great Self is not such a fool as to be taken in in that way。 It may be trueand it is truethat if ye seek FIRST the Kingdom of Heaven all these things shall be added unto you; but you must seek it first; not second。'

Here is a passage from Towards Democracy: 〃As space spreads everywhere; and all things move and change within it; but it moves not nor changes;

〃So I am the space within the soul; of which the space without is but the similitude and mental image;

〃Comest thou to inhabit me; thou hast the entrance to all lifedeath shall no longer divide thee from whom thou lovest。

〃I am the Sun that shines upon all creatures from within gazest thou upon me; thou shalt be filled with joy eternal。〃

Yes; this great sun is there; always shining; but most of the time it is hidden from us by the clouds of which I have spoken; and we fail to see it。 We complain of being out in the cold; and in the cold; for the time being; no doubt we are; but our return to the warmth and the light has now become possible。


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