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The Ideal Made Real
First Step Towards Complete Emancipation
To forgive everybody for everything at all times,
regardless of circumstances, is the first step towards complete
emancipation. Heretofore, we have looked upon forgiveness as a virtue;
now we know it to be a necessity. To those who possessed the spirit
of forgiveness we have given our highest praise, and have thought
of such people as being self-sacrificing in the truest sense of
that term. We did not know that the act of forgiving is the simplest
way to lighten one's own burdens. According to our former conception
of this subject, the man who forgives denies himself a privilege,
the privilege of indignation and revenge; for this reason we have
looked upon him as a hero or as a saint, thinking that it could
not be otherwise than heroic and saintly to give up the supposed
pleasure of meting out revenge to those who seemed to deserve it.
According to the new view, however, the man who forgives is no more
saintly than the one who insists upon keeping clean, because in
reality the act of forgiving simply constitutes a complete mental
bath. When you forgive everybody for everything you cleanse your
mind completely of every wrong thought or adverse mental attitude
that may exist in your consciousness. This explains why forgiveness
is a necessity and why the man who forgives everything emancipates
himself from all kinds of burdens. It is therefore profitable, most
highly profitable, to forgive everybody, no matter what they have
done, and this includes also ourselves. It is just as necessary
to forgive ourselves as to forgive others, and the principal reason
why forgiveness has seemed to be so difficult is because we have
neglected to forgive ourselves.
We cannot let go of that which is not desired until we have acquired
the mental art of letting go, and to acquire this art we must practice
upon our own minds. That is, we must learn to let go from our own
minds all those things that we do not wish to retain. When you forgive
yourself completely you wash your mentality perfectly clean. You
let go of everything in your mental system that is not good. You
emancipate yourself completely. Whatever you held against yourself
or others you now drop entirely out of your mind; in consequence,
you are freed from your mental burdens, and when mental burdens
disappear all other burdens will disappear also. The ills that we
hold in mind are the only things that can actually burden our lives.
Therefore, when we forgive everybody for every ill we ever knew
we no longer hold a single ill in our own minds; we thus throw off
every burden and are perfectly free. This also includes disease,
because disease is nothing but a temporary effect of a wrong that
we mentally hold in the system. Forgive everybody, including yourself,
for everything, and all disease will vanish from your system. This
may at first sight appear to be a startling statement, but it is
the truth, and anyone can prove it to be the truth. "As a man
thinketh in his heart so is he." Therefore, when every wrong
is eliminated from the heart of man there can be no wrong in the
man himself, and every wrong is eliminated from that heart that
forgives everything in everyone. Many persons, however, will state
that they hold no ill against anyone yet suffer just the same.
So they may think, nevertheless they are mistaken and will see their
mistakes when they learn the truth about mental laws. You may not
hold direct ill against any person just now, but your mind has not
always been absolutely pure and absolutely free from every wrong
thought. You have had many wrong desires in your heart, and have
had many mistaken ideas. To hold a mistaken idea is to hold a wrong
in your heart. To have wrong desires is to hold ills against yourself,
as well as others. To blame yourself, criticize yourself, feel provoked
at yourself or condemn yourself for your shortcomings is to hold
ills against yourself, and there are very few who are not doing
this every day to some degree.
When we forgive all and still suffer we may not believe that forgiveness
produces emancipation; but the fact is that suffering is impossible
when forgiveness is absolute. When we forgive completely we shall
also eliminate completely every trouble or ill that may exist in
our world. When you have trouble forgive those who have caused the
trouble; forgive yourself for permitting yourself to be troubled,
and your troubles will pass away. When you have made a mistake do
not condemn yourself or feel upset; simply forgive yourself, and
resolve that you will never make the mistake again. As you make
that resolution, desire more wisdom, and have the faith that you
will secure the wisdom you require.
"According to your faith so shall it be." There are many
who will think that the practice of forgiving everybody for everything
will produce mental indifference and thus weaken character, but
it is the very opposite that will take place. To forgive is to eliminate
the useless, everything that is not good; and to free the mind from
obstacles and adverse conditions is to enable that mind to be its
best, to express itself fully and completely. This will not only
strengthen the character and enlarge the mind, but will cause the
greatness of the soul to come forth. There is many a character that
appears to be strong on account of its open hostility to wrongs,
but such a character is not always strong. Too often it is composed
of a few borrowed ideas about morality backed up by mere animal
force.
The true character does not express hostility and does not resist
or antagonize, but overcomes evil by giving all its power to the
building of the good. A strong character meets evil with a silent
indifference; that is, indifference in appearance only. The true
character does not pass evil by because he does not care, but because
he does care. He cares so much that he will not waste one single
moment in prolonging the life of the wrong; therefore gives his
whole time and attention to the making of good so strong that evil
becomes absolutely powerless in the presence of that good. No intelligent
person would antagonize darkness. By giving his time to the production
of light he causes the darkness to disappear of itself.
When we apply the same principle to the elimination of evil a marvelous
change for the better will come over the world. No person can forgive
everybody for everything until he desires the best from every person
and from every source. In other words, we cannot forgive the wrong
until we desire the right. Therefore, the letting go of the inferior
and the appropriation of the superior constitutes one and the same
single mental process. We cannot eliminate darkness until we proceed
to produce light, and it requires only the one act for removing
the one and bringing forth the other.
From these facts it is evident that when we let go of the wrong
we gain more of that power that is right, and we thus increase the
strength of character. To eliminate diseased conditions from the
body will increase the strength of the body and will place the body
in a position for further development, if we desire to promote such
development. Likewise, to eliminate all ill feelings, all hatred,
all wrong thoughts and all false beliefs from the mind will increase
the power of the mind and place every mental faculty in proper condition
for higher development. The same effect will be produced in the
character, and all awakened minds know that the greatness of the
soul can begin to come forth only when we have completely forgiven
everybody for everything.
The man who finds it easier to forgive than to condemn is on the
verge of superior wisdom and higher spiritual power. He has entered
the path to real greatness and may rapidly rise in the scale by
applying the laws of true human development. Instead of producing
weakness and indifference the act of absolute forgiveness will produce
a more powerful character, a more brilliant mind and a greater soul.
Try this method for a year. Forgive everybody for everything, no
matter what happens, and do not forget to forgive yourself.
You will then conclude that forgiveness, absolute forgiveness, is
not only the path to complete emancipation, but is also the "gates
ajar" to a better life, a larger life, a richer life, a more
beautiful life than you ever knew before. You will find that you
can instantaneously remove disease from the body, perversion and
wrong from the mind by complete and unrestricted forgiveness; and
you can in the same way steadily recreate yourself into a new and
better being. Forgive the imperfect, and with heart and soul desire
constantly the realization of the perfect; the imperfect will thus
pass away and the more perfect will be realized in a greater and
greater abundance.
Whatever our place in life may be, we must eliminate every burden
of mind or body, if we wish to rise in the scale, and the first
step in this direction is to forgive everybody for everything. When
you begin to practice forgiveness on this extensive scale you will
find obstacles disappearing one after the other. Those things that
held you down will vanish and that which was constantly in your
way will trouble you no more; your pathway will be cleared. You
will have nothing more to contend with, and everything in your life
will move smoothly and harmoniously towards greater and greater
things.
This is perfectly natural, because by forgiving everybody and everything
you have let every form of evil go. You have invited all the good,
and have therefore populated your own world with persons and things
after your own heart. Through perpetual and complete forgiveness
your mind will be kept perfectly clean. Not a single weed will ever
appear in the beautiful garden of your mind, and so long as the
mind is clean neither sickness nor adversity can exist in human
life. This may be a strong statement, but those who will try the
principle and continue to live it will find it to be the truth.
Since forgiveness is a necessity to all who wish to eliminate the
lesser and retain the greater, or in other words make real the ideal,
it will be highly important to present the simplest methods through
which anyone may learn to practice this great art. It has been said
that to know all is to forgive all; but it is not possible for anyone
to know all. Therefore, if we wish to forgive absolutely, we must
proceed along a different line. When we ask ourselves why people
live, think and act as they do we meet the great law of cause and
effect. In our study of this law we find that every cause is an
effect of a previous cause, and that that previous cause is also
an effect of a cause still more remote.
We may continue to trace these causes and effects far back along
the chain of events until we are lost in the dimness of the past;
but what do we learn by such a process of analysis, nothing whatever.
We fail to find anything definite about anybody, and consequently
cannot fix the blame for anything; but it is not possible to justly
blame anybody when we cannot fix the blame for anything. Therefore,
we have only one alternative, and that is to forgive. We can never
find the real cause of a single thing. We may first blame the individual,
but when we discover the influence of environment, heredity and
early training we cannot wholly blame the individual. If we blame
the parents, we must find the reason why those parents were not
different, also why previous generations were not different.
If we accept the theory that the individual has lived before and
that he came into his present environments because he was what he
was in a previous state of existence, we must explain why be did
not live a different life in that other existence; why did he act
in such a manner in the past that he should merit adversity and
weakness in the present. If he knew no better in the past., what
is the reason that he did not know any better? If we accept the
belief that we have all inherited our perverted tendencies from
Adam and Eve, we must explain why those two souls were not strong
enough to rise above temptation. If they were tempted, we must explain
why; we must explain why the original man who was created in the
image and likeness of God did not express his divine nature in the
midst of temptation. But there is no way in which we can explain
these things; therefore, to fix the blame for anything is absolutely
impossible.
The more we try to find the original cause of anything the more
convinced we become that to look for sin or the cause of sin is
nothing but a waste of time. Every individual is himself a cause,
and his life comes constantly in touch with a number of other causes;
therefore, it is never possible to say which one of these causes
or combination of these causes produced the original action. Back
of every action we find other actions that lead us to the one that
we may now consider, but we do not know how those other actions
were produced.
To trace them back to their original source simply leads us into
what appears to be a beginningless beginning. For this reason it
is the height of wisdom to let the "dead bury its dead,"
to let the past go, to forgive every sinner and forget every sin,
and to use our time, talent and power for the building of more lofty
mansions in the great eternal now. To look for the blame is to find
that we are all more or less to blame, and also to find that there
is no real fixed blame anywhere. We may then ask what we are to
do with this great subject; are we to talk, theorize, speculate,
condemn and punish? We know too well that all of that is but a waste
of time. The sensible course to pursue is to forgive everybody for
everything, to drop ills, mistakes, wrongs, disagreeable memories
and proceed to use those laws of life that we understand now in
making life better for everybody now.
The man who is habitually doing wrong is mentally or morally sick.
Punishment is a waste of time; besides, it is absolutely wrong,
and one wrong cannot remove another. Such a person should be taken
where he can be healed and kept there until he is well. We should
not hate him or condemn him any more than those who are physically
sick. Sickness is sickness whether it appears in the body, the mind
or the character, and he who is sick does not need a prison; he
needs a physician.
To absolutely remove this hatred for the wrongdoers in the world
we must cultivate a higher order of love, that love that loves every
living creature with the true love of the soul, and such a love
is readily attained when we train ourselves to look for the ideal
soul of life that exists in everything everywhere in the world.
This idea may cause many to come to the conclusion that the act
of forgiving the wrongdoer will have an undesirable effect upon
society, because we may be liable to let people in general do as
they please; but in this they are wholly mistaken. Reason declares
that you cannot justly blame anyone, and love does not wish to blame
anyone; forgiveness must therefore inevitably follow when reason
and love are truly combined; but reason and love will never permit
man in general to do as he pleases. When we love people we are not
indifferent about their future: We do not wish them to go down grade.
We want them to improve, to do the right and the best and we will
do everything in our power to emancipate and elevate the entire
race.
Reason understands how the laws of life can be applied in producing
those results we may have in view; therefore, the desires of love
can be carried out through the understanding of reason, and thus
every high purpose may be promoted by the right spirit and the proper
methods. Others may declare that these methods are in advance of
our time and cannot be carried out at present; therefore, it is
useless to even talk about it. However, be that as it may, the fact
remains that forgiveness is a necessity to the true life, the emancipated
life, the superior life, the ideal life. For that reason every person
who desires to make real the ideal in his world must begin to practice
absolute forgiveness at once. If we can forgive everybody for everything
now, we should do so, whether the world in general can do so or
not. The man who wishes to move forward must not wait for the race.
It is his privilege to go in advance of the race; thus he prepares
the way for millions.
When he has demonstrated by example that there are better ways of
living, the race will follow. What the few can do today the many
will do tomorrow, but if the few should wait until tomorrow, the
many would have to wait until the day following, or possibly longer
still. Be what you can be now. Do what you can do now, no matter
how far in advance of this age such actions may be. If you are capable
of greater things today, you owe it to the race to demonstrate those
greater things now.
You sprung from the race. You are composed of the finer elements
that exist in the race, and should consider it a privilege to cause
those elements to shine as brilliantly as possible; and one of the
greatest of all demonstrations in this age is that of absolute forgiveness,
to demonstrate the power of forgiving everybody for everything at
all times and under every possible circumstance. We therefore conclude
that complete emancipation from everything that is not desired in
life can be realized only when we forgive absolutely in this great
universal sense; and when we have forgiven everybody for everything,
then we can say with the great Master Mind, "My yoke is easy
and my burden is light."
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