KARMA
A Study in Karma
by
Annie Besant
Published in 1917
Knowledge
of Law
The knowledge of karma will not only enable a man to
build, as he wills, his own future, but it will also enable him to understand
the workings of karmic law in the cases of others, and thus more effectively to
help them. Only by knowledge of law can we move fearlessly and usefully in
worlds where law is inviolable, and, secure ourselves, enable others to reach a
similar security. In the
physical world the supremacy of law is universally
admitted, and the man who disregards "natural law" is regarded not as
a criminal but as a fool. Equal is the folly, and more far-reaching, of
disregarding "natural law" in the worlds above the physical, and of
imagining that, while law in the physical world is
omnipresent, the mental and moral worlds are lawless
and disorderly. In those worlds, as in the physical, law is inviolable and
omnipresent, and of all is it true:
Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind
exceeding Small; Though with patience He stands waiting, with exactness Grinds
He all. We have seen that our present is the outcome of our past, that by
thought we have built our character, by desires our opportunities of satisfying
them, by actions our environment. Let us now consider how far we can modify in
the present these results of our past, how far we are compelled, how far we are
free.
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