The spiritual life

(Martin Jones) #1

The Place ofPeace.^61


dresses,engrossus; old joysandsorrows,with


newfaces,seize us. "The tumultuous senses


and organs hurry away by force the heart."


And so once morewe begin towear out our


livesbypettycares,petty disputes,petty long-


ings,pettydisappointments.

Must this be always so? Since we must


liveintheworldandplayourpartinitsdrama


of life, must webe at the mercy of all these


passing objects? Or, though we must dwell


among them in place andbe surroundedwith


themintime,canwe findthe Place of Peace,


as thoughwewere far away? Wecan,and


this is the truth that underlies the superficial

answerwehavealreadyfound.


ManisanImmortalBeing,cladinagarbof


flesh, which is vivified and moved bydesires


andpassions,andwhichheImks to himselfby


athreadof hisimmortal nature. Thisthread


is the mind, and this mind, unsubdued and


inconstant, wanders out among the things of


earth, ismoved bypassionsand desires,hopes


and fears, longs to taste all cups of sense-


delights,isdazzledanddeafenedbytheradiance


andthetumultofitssurroundings. And thus,


as Arjuna complained, the "mind is full of


agitation, turbulent, strong, and obstinate."


Abovethiswhirlingmind,sereneandpassionless

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