The Use of Evil. 209
isnotpleasant,butit isnotanevil; itisdesir-
ableandnotundesirable,foritisaconditionof
gaining perfection, and v^^ithout it perfection
cannot be. Andwhy? Forthisreason: that
development must become conscious, that is,
theremustbeagradualdevelopmentofthought
w^ithin us. But by what process can this be
secured? When we go outward towards an
object which attracts us we at first seek only
satisfaction. But in the external there is no
permanent satisfaction; in the external which
attracts the deluded Soul of man there is
nothingthat can give permanent satisfactionto
theSoul. The Soul has beencompared to a
charioteer, standinginthe chariot of the body,