Monday, September 10, 2012
To re-become one with the Infinite is the goal of man.
To re-become one with the Infinite is the
goal of man. To enter into perfect harmony with the Eternal Law is Wisdom, Love
and Peace. But this divine state is, and must ever be, incomprehensible to the
merely personal.
Personality,
separateness, selfishness are one and the same, and are the antithesis of
wisdom and divinity. By the unqualified surrender of the personality,
separateness and selfishness cease, and man enters into the possession of his
divine heritage of immortality and infinity.
Such surrender of the personality is regarded
by the worldly and selfish mind as the most grievous of all calamities, the most
irreparable loss, yet it is the one supreme and incomparable blessing, the only
real and lasting gain. The mind unenlightened upon the inner laws of being, and
upon the nature and destiny of its own life, clings to transient appearances,
things which have in them no enduring substantiality, and so clinging,
perishes, for the time being, amid the shattered wreckage of its own illusions.
Men cling to and
gratify the flesh as though it were going to last for ever, and though they try
to forget the nearness and inevitability of its dissolution, the dread of death
and of the loss of all that they cling to clouds their happiest hours, and the
chilling shadow of their own selfishness follows them like a remorseless
specter.
And with the accumulation of temporal
comforts and luxuries, the divinity within men is drugged, and they sink deeper
and deeper into materiality, into the perishable life of the senses, and where
there is sufficient intellect, theories concerning the immortality of the flesh
come to be regarded as infallible truths. When a man’s soul is clouded with
selfishness in any or every form, he loses the power of spiritual
discrimination, and confuses the temporal with the eternal, the perishable with
the permanent, mortality with immortality, and error with Truth. It is thus
that the world has come to be filled with theories and speculations having no
foundation in human experience. Every body of flesh contains within itself,
from the hour of birth, the elements of its own destruction, and by the unalterable
law of its own nature must it pass away.
The perishable in the
universe can never become permanent; the permanent can never pass away; the
mortal can never become immortal; the immortal can never die; the temporal
cannot become eternal nor the eternal become temporal; appearance can never
become reality, nor reality fade into appearance; error can never become Truth,
nor can Truth become error. Man cannot immortalize the flesh, but, by
overcoming the flesh, by relinquishing all its inclinations, he can enter the
region of immortality. "God alone hath immortality," and only by realizing
the God state of consciousness does man enter into immortality.
From poverty to power
or
the realization of prosperity and peace
James Allen
[1906]
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