The spiritual life

(Martin Jones) #1

The Place ofPeace. 63


naturearemovedbycontactwithexternalthings


and feel the whirl of the materiallifearound


them,wealsoinconsciousnessareaffected,and


"the uncontrolled heart, following the dictates


of the movmg passions, snatcheth away our


"spiritualknowledge,asthestormthebarkupon


theraging ocean." Thence excitement, lossof


balance,irritability,injuredfeelings,resentments,

follies, pain-all that is most separated from


peaceandcalmand strength.


The way to begin to tread the Path that


leadstothe Place of Peaceisto endeavourto


identify our consciousnesswith the True Self,


to see as it sees, to judge as it judges. We


cannot do it-that goes without saying-but


we can begin to try. And the means are:


disengagement from the objects of the senses,


carelessness as to results,and meditation, ever


renewed, on the True Self. Let us consider


eachof thesemeans.


The first of these can be gained onlybya


constant and wise self-disciphne. We can


cultivate indifference to small discomforts, to
pleasures of the table,to physical enjoyments,


bearingwithgood-humoured toleranceoutward


thingsastheycome,neithershunningnorcourt-
ingsmall pleasuresorpains. Gradually,with-


out growingmorbid or self-conscious,we shall

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