KARMA
A Study in
Karma
by
Annie Besant
Published in
1917
Two Other Points
Students are
sometimes troubled because in their dreams they yield to a vice which down here
they have conquered, or feel the stirring of a desire which they thought long
slain. Knowledge will destroy the trouble. In a dream, a man is in his astral
body, and a stirring of desire, too weak to cause physical matter to vibrate,
will cause a vibration in astral matter; let the dreamer resist, as he soon
will if he determines to do so, and the desire will cease.
Further, he should
remember that there will be left for some time in the astral body effete
matter, which was formerly used when the desire arose, but which is now, from
disuse, in process of disintegration. This may be temporarily vivified by a
passing desire-form and thus caused to vibrate artificially. This may happen to
a man when he is either sleeping or waking.
It is but the
artificial movement of a corpse. Let him repudiate it: "
Thou are not from me. Get thee gone." And the vibration will be
stilled. The warrior who is battling with desire must not let his mind dwell on
the objects which arouse desire. Again, thought is creative.
Thought will
awaken desire, and stir it into vigorous activity. Of the man who abstained
from action but enjoyed in thought, Shri Krishna
sternly said: "That deluded man is called a hypocrite." Nourished by
thought, desires cannot die. They will but become stronger by physical
repression when fed by thought. It is better not to fight desire, but rather to
evade it. If it arises, turn the mind to something else, to a book, a game, to
anything which is at once pure and attractive. By fighting it, the mind dwells
on it, and thus feeds and strengthens it.
If you know
that the desire is likely to arise, have ready
something to which to turn at once. So shall it be starved
out, having no nourishment of either act or thought.
Never let us
forget that objects are desirable because of the immanence of God. "There
is nothing moving or unmoving that can exist bereft of Me." At a certain
stage of evolution, the attraction to them makes for progress. Only later on,
are they superseded. The child plays with a doll; it
is well; it draws out the germinal mother-love. But a grown woman playing with
a doll would be pitiable.
Objects of
desire draw out emotions which aid in development, and stimulate exertion. They
cease to be useful when we have grown beyond them, and in ceasing to be useful
they become mischievous.
The bearing
of all this on karma is self-evident. Since by desire we create opportunities
and attract within our reach the objects of desire, our desires now map out our
opportunities and our possessions hereafter. By harbouring
none but pure desires, and wishing for naught that cannot be used in service,
we ensure a future of opportunities for helping our fellows, and of
possessions which shall be consecrated to the Master’s work.
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KARMA
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