KARMA
A Study in
Karma
by
Annie Besant
Published in
1917
Self-Examination
The first
step is deliberately to examine what we may call our "stock in trade"
; our inborn faculties and qualities, good and bad, our powers and our
weaknesses, our present opportunities, our actual environment. Our character is
that which is most rapidly modifiable, and on this we should set to work,
selecting the
qualities which it is desirable to strengthen, the weaknesses which form our
most pressing dangers. We take them one by one, and use our thought-power in
the way before described, remembering always that we must never think of the
weakness, but of its corresponding power. We think that which we desire to be,
and gradually, inevitably, we become it. The law cannot fail; we have only to
work with it in order to succeed.
The
desire-nature is similarly modified by thought, and we create the thought-forms
of the opportunities we need; alert to see and to grasp a suitable opportunity,
our will also fixes itself on the forms our thought creates, and thus draws
them within reach, literally making and then grasping the opportunities which
the karma of the past does not present to us.
Hardest of
all to change is our environment, for here we are dealing with the densest form
of matter, that on which our thought-force is least potent. Here our freedom is
very restricted, for we are at our weakest and the past is at its strongest.
Yet are we not wholly helpless, for here, either by struggling or by
yielding, we
can conquer in the end. Such undesirable part of our surroundings as we can
change by strenuous effort, we promptly set to work to change; that which we
cannot thus change, we accept, and set ourselves to learn whatever it has to
teach. When we have learnt its lesson, it will drop away from us, like an
outworn
garment. We have an undesirable family; well, these are the egos we have drawn
around us by our past; we fulfill every obligation cheerfully and patiently,
honourably paying our debts; we acquire patience through the annoyances they
inflict on us, fortitude through their daily irritations, forgiveness through
their wrongs. We use them as a sculptor uses his tools, to chip off our excrescences
and to smooth and polish away our roughnesses.
When their
usefulness to us is over, they will be removed by circumstances, carried off
elsewhere. And so with other parts of our environment, which, on the surface,
are distressful; like a skillful sailor, who trims his sails to a wind he
cannot change and thus forces it to carry him on his way, we use the
circumstances
we cannot alter by adapting ourselves to them in such a fashion that they are
compelled to help us.
Thus we are
partly compelled and partly free. We must work amid and with the conditions
which we have created, but we are free within them to work upon them.
We ourselves,
eternal Spirits, are inherently free, but we can only work in and through the
thought-nature, the desire-nature, and the physical nature, which we have
created; these are our materials and our tools, and we can have none other till
we make these anew.
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KARMA
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