The weak have no place
here, in this life or in any other life. Weakness leads to slavery. Weakness
leads to all kinds of misery, physical and mental. Weakness is death. There are
hundreds of thousands of microbes surrounding us, but they cannot harm us
unless we become weak, until the body is ready and predisposed to receive them.
There may be a million microbes of misery, floating about us. Never mind! They
dare not approach us, they have no power to get a hold on us, until the mind is
weakened. This is the great fact: strength is life, weakness is death. Strength
is felicity, life eternal, immortal; weakness is constant strain and misery; weakness
is death.
See how we are flying like
hunted hares from all that is terrible, and like them, hiding our heads and
thinking we are safe. See how the whole world is flying from everything
terrible. Once when I was in Varanasi, I was passing through a place where
there was a large tank of water on one side and a high wall on the other. It
was in the grounds where there were many monkeys. The monkeys of Varanasi are
huge brutes and are sometimes surly. They now took it into their heads not to
allow me to pass through their street, so they howled and shrieked and clutched
at my feet as I passed. As they pressed closer, I began to run, but the faster
I ran, the faster came the monkeys and they began to bite at me. It seemed
impossible to escape, but just then I met a stranger who called out to me,
“Face the brutes.” I turned and faced the monkeys, and they fell back and
finally fled. That is a lesson for all life-face the terrible, face it boldly.
Like the monkeys, the hardships of life fall back when we cease to flee before
them. If we are ever to gain freedom, it must be by conquering nature, never by
running away. Cowards never win victories. We have to fight fear and troubles
and ignorance if we expect them to flee before us.
Strength, strength it is
that we want so much in this life, for what we call sin and sorrow have all one
cause, and that is our weakness. With weakness comes ignorance, and with
ignorance comes misery. It will make us strong. Then miseries will be laughed at,
then the violence of the vile will be smiled at, and the ferocious tiger will
reveal, behind its tiger’s nature, my own self.
Be strong, my young
friends; that is my advice to you. You will be nearer to Heaven through
football than through the study of the Gita. These are bold words; but I have
to say them, for I love you. I know where the shoe pinches. I have gained a
little experience. You will understand the Gita better with your biceps, your
muscles, a little stronger. You will understand the mighty genius and the
mighty strength of Krishna better with a little of strong blood in you. You
will understand the Upanishads better and the holy of the Atman when your body
stands firm upon your feet, and you feel yourselves as men.
Do not talk of the wickedness
of the world and all its sins. Weep that you are bound to see wickedness yet.
Weep that you are bound to see sin everywhere, and if you want to help the
world, do not condemn it. Do not weaken it more. For what is sin and what is
misery, and what are all these, but the results of weakness? The world is made
weaker and weaker every day by such teachings. Men are taught from childhood
that they are weak and sinners. Teach them that they are all glorious children
of immortality, even those who are the weakest in manifestation. Let positive,
strong, helpful thought enter into their brains from very childhood. Lay
yourselves open to these thoughts, and not to weakening and paralyzing ones.
Say to your own minds, “I am He. I am He.” Let it ring day and night in your
minds like a song, and at the point of death declare, “I am He.” That is the
Truth; the infinite strength of the world is yours. Drive out the superstition
that has covered your minds. Let us be brave. Know the Truth and practice the
Truth. The goal may be distant, but awake, arise, and stop not till the goal is
reached.
Weak men, when they lose
everything and feel themselves weak, try all sorts of uncanny methods of making
money, and come to astrology and all these things. “It is the coward and the
fool who says, ‘This is fate’”-so says the Sanskrit proverb. But it is the
strong man who stands up and says, “I will make my fate.” It is people wh are
getting old who talk of fate. Young men generally do not come to astrology. We
may be under planetary influence, but it should not matter much to us….
Let stars come, what harm
is there? If a star disturbs my life, it would not be worth a cent. You will
find that astrology and all these mystical things are generally signs of a weak
mind; therefore as soon as they are becoming prominent in our minds, we should
see a physician take good food and rest.
This I lay down as the
first essential in all I teach: anything that brings spiritual, Mental, or
physical weakness, touch it not with the toes of your feet. Religion is the
manifestation of the natural strength that is in man. A spring of infinite
power is coiled up and is inside this little body, and that spring is spreading
itself. And as it goes n spreading; it throws them off and takes higher bodies.
This is the history of man, of religion, civilization, or progress. That giant
Prometheus, who is bound, is getting himself unbound. It is always a
manifestation of strength, and all these ideas such as astrology, although
there may be a grain of truth in them, should be avoided.
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