The Power of Thought
Chapter 5
CREATORS OF OUR OWN EVIL?
Do we live in an evil universe and are we the victims of a malicious
and unkind fate? Or do we live in an orderly universe whose underlying
principle is helpfulness or love? We cannot help thinking that most
of us believe inwardly that the former is true, and not the latter.
It is because of this that we harbour subconscious fears; it is
because of this that we are pessimists, although outwardly we may
appear to be the reverse.
Who can tell what direful effects are caused by this inward pessimism?
As I have said elsewhere, a belief in evil tends to bring evil to
pass. A belief in failure tends to produce failure; a belief in
disease tends to produce disease, and so on.
What is needed is a change of belief, after which a change of thought
follows almost automatically.
The fact of the matter is that we live in an orderly universe, but
we are not orderly ourselves. We are not in correspondence with
our true environment. Our true environment is an orderly and perfect
universe. The hidden law of life is love or co-operation. Rheinheimer
the biologist teaches that all through nature, in both plant and
animal, health and progress follow when this law of co-operation
is obeyed, and that disease and disorder follow its violation. That
is, when predatory or parasitic practices are followed, instead
of those of service and co-operation.
We have first to believe that we live in an orderly universe and
that life is based on Love. We have, also, to believe and acknowledge
that the cause of our own evil, or the disorder in our life, is
to be found in ourself. The truth of the whole matter is that we
are not in harmony with life and we are not living in obedience
to its fundamental law.
Harmony, peace, true success, and a care free life are possible
only to the extent that we come into correspondence with life, with
the orderly universe in which we live, and work in conformity with
the law of life and the universe which is love, or co-operative
helpfulness.
There will come a time, so Isaiah the prophet tells us, when this
law will be universally observed; when the lion shall eat the same
food as the ox, and when "they shall not hurt nor destroy in
all my holy mountain : for the earth shall be full of the knowledge
of the Lord even as the waters cover the sea." This ideal state
may be a long way ahead, but we who know the truth can put it into
practice here and now. By so doing we cannot fail to bring harmony
and peace into our life, such as cannot be described. We can thank
Heaven every day that we live in an orderly universe; we can pray
every day that we may be brought into correspondence with it; we
can think and act every day according to its underlying principle
or law of co-operation and helpful service. Our first thought in
every circumstance of life will be, not what can I get out of it,
but how much can I help? This, of course, is foolishness according
to worldly standards, but it is really the highest wisdom and it
leads to the attainment of a life of true harmony, satisfaction
and peace.
There was once a wise man, who lived in a certain small town and
to whom many came for advice and information. One day a newcomer
to the town went to the wise man and said: "What sort of people
are they who live here?" The wise man replied by asking: "What
sort of people. were they in the town you come from?" The newcomer
replied: "Oh, they were a miserable lot, unfriendly, mean,
un-neighbourly and most difficult to live with." "Well,"
said the wise man, "you will find them just the same here."
Presently another newcomer came to the wise man, asking the same
question: "What sort of people are they who live here?"
The old man again replied by asking : "What were the people
like in the town you come from?" "Oh,'' the second newcomer
replied, "they were a splendid people, kind, friendly, and
full of goodness. I was sorry to leave them." "Then,"
Said the wise man, "you will find them just the same here."
"Rather an exaggeration," you may think, but it contains
a great truth. Our individual world--for we each live in a little
world of our own--is a reflection of our thought life. We people
it with hate and discord, or love and harmony, according to our
thoughts. Our life is filled with evil to the extent that we fail
to harmonise with the Divine Order which is the only Reality.
Life is essentially good, although it may contain many disappointments
and many blows. Many of these, however, are of our own creation.
Do we not reap, in middle and old age, the fruits of the errors
or sins of our youth?
Life is good, although a moulder of character. If we harmonise with
it, bearing willingly its disciplines, we avoid much misery and
trouble. In other words, we cease creating our own evil.
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