Man The Maker Of His Destiny - We are responsible for what we are, and whatever we wish ourselves to be, we have the power to make ourselves. If what we are now has been the result of our own past actions, it certainly follows that whatever we wish to be in future can be produced by our present actions; SO WE HAVE TO KNOW HOW TO ACT.
Man is man, so long as he is struggling to rise above nature, and this nature is both internal and external... And if we read the history of nations between the lines, we shall always find that the rise of a nation comes with an increase in the number of such men, and the fall begins when this pursuit after the Infinite, however vain the utilitarian may call it, has ceased. That is to say, the mainspring of the strength of every race lies in its SPIRITUALITY and the death of that race begins the day that spirituality wanes and materialism gains ground.
You have to GROW inside out. None can teach you, none can make you spiritual.There is no other teacher but YOUR OWN SELF.
MAKE YOUR OWN FUTURE. "Let the dead past bury its dead". The infinite future is before you, and you must always remember that each WORD, THOUGHT and DEED lays up a store for you, and that as the bad thoughts and bad works are ready to spring upon you like tigers, so also there is the inspiring hope that the good thoughts and good deeds are ready with the power of a hundred thousand angels to defend you always and forever.
I am sure NATURE will pardon a man who will use his reason and cannot believe, rather than a man who believes blindly instead of using the faculties He has given him... WE MUST REASON; and when reason proves to us the truth of these prophets and great man about whom the ancient books speak in every country, we shall believe in them. We shall believe in them when we see such prophets among ourselves. We shall then find that they were not peculiar men, but only illustrations of certain principles.
Go on doing good, thinking good thoughts continuously, that is the only way to suppress base impressions. Never say any man is hopeless, because he only represents a character, a bundle of habits, which can be checked by new and better ones. Character is repeated habits; and repeated habits alone can reform character... The chaste brain has TREMENDOUS energy and GIGANTIC will power.
We can overcome the difficulty by CONSTANT PRACTICE. We must learn that nothing can happen to us, unless we make ourselves susceptible to it.
`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 the people who are getting old who talk of fate. Young men generally do not come to astrology.
`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 the people who are getting old who talk of fate. Young men generally do not come to astrology.
4 comments:
How can man be the maker of his own destiny when you have just claimed in your latter essay that man is a machine (Man-Machine)? Hey?
How can we even struggle to rise above nature when we are controlled by the mind? Can a machine do otherwise as dictated by the master mind? Nor is mind a reason, right? then can we even reason at all?
Lastly, can man make his fate differently from the fate made by the mind for him when mind is the master and man is but a machine?
…or should I suppose to take this essay as something that has no bearing nor connection with you claims in your previous essays?
Abraxas
But obvious!
Wow--this is quite sad. This article is good by all means, the sad part is that it is not your own work. How can you claim to be an author when your work is not even a tiny bit original. Making your own destiny are we? By creating the image of yourself to replicate exactly what someone is, who they are, and what they believe?
You're nothing but a drone, a sad excuse for striving to be logical and literate.
Pull your shit together.
Wow--this is quite sad. This article is good by all means, the sad part is that it is not your own work. How can you claim to be an author when your work is not even a tiny bit original. Making your own destiny are we? By creating the image of yourself to replicate exactly what someone is, who they are, and what they believe?
You're nothing but a drone, a sad excuse for striving to be logical and literate.
Pull your shit together.
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