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This Mystical Life Of Ours
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Preserving One’s Individuality
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Again there are many who are living far below their possibilities because they are continually handing over their individualities
to others. Do you want to be a power in the world? Then be yourself. Don’t class yourself, don’t allow yourself to be classed
among the second-hand, among the they-say people. Be true to the highest within your own soul and then allow yourself to be governed by no customs
or conventionalities or arbitrary man-made rules that are not founded upon principle. Those things that are founded upon principle will be observed by the right-minded, the right-hearted man or woman, in any
case.
Don’t surrender your individuality, which is your greatest agent of power, to the customs and conventionalities that have
gotten their life from the great mass of those who haven’t enough force to preserve their individualities -- those who in
other words have given them over as ingredients to the “mush of concession” which one of our greatest writers has said characterizes
our modern society. If you do surrender your individuality in this way, you simply aid in increasing the undesirable conditions;
in payment for this you become a slave, and the chances are that in time you will be unable to hold even the respect of those
whom you in this way try to please.
If you preserve your individuality then you become a master, and if wise and discreet, your influence and power will be an
aid in bringing about a higher, a better, and a more healthy set of conditions in the world. All people, moreover, will think
more of you, will honor you more highly for doing this than if you show your weakness by contributing yourself to the same
“mush of concession” that so many of them are contributing themselves to. With all classes of people you will then have an
influence. “A great style of hero draws equally all classes, all extremes of society to him, till we say the very dogs believe
in him.”
To be one’s self is the only worthy, and by all means the only satisfactory, thing to be. “When we appeal to the Supreme and
our life is governed by a principle, we are not governed either by fear of public opinion or loss of others’ approbation,
and we may be sure that the Supreme will sustain us. If in any way we try to live to suit others we never shall suit them,
and the more we try the more unreasonable and exacting do they become. The government of your life is a matter that lies entirely
between God and yourself, and when your life is swayed and influenced from any other source you are on the wrong path.” When
we find the kingdom within and become centred in the Infinite, then we become a law unto ourselves. When we become a law unto
ourselves, then we are able to bring others to a knowledge of laws higher than they are governed or many times even enslaved
by.
When we have found this centre, then that beautiful simplicity, at once the charm and the power of a truly great personality,
enters into our lives. Then all striving for effect -- that sure indicator of weakness and a lack of genuine power -- is absent.
This striving for effect that is so common is always an indicator of a lack of something. It brings to mind the man who rides
behind a dock-tailed horse. Conscious of the fact that there is not enough in himself to attract attention, in common with a number of other weaklings, he adopts the brutal method of having his horse’s tail sawed
off, that its unnatural, odd appearance may attract from people the attention that he of himself is unable to secure.
But the one who strives for effect is always fooled more than he succeeds in fooling others. The man and the woman of true
wisdom and insight can always see the causes that prompt, the motives that underlie the acts of all with whom he or she comes
in contact. “ He is great who is what he is from nature and who never reminds us of others.”
The men and the women who are truly awake to the real powers within are the men and women who seem to be doing so little,
yet who in reality are doing so much. They seem to be doing so little because they are working with higher agencies, and yet
are doing so much because of this very fact. They do their work on the higher plane. They keep so completely their connection
with the Infinite Power that It does the work for them and they are relieved of the responsibility. They are the careless
people. They are careless because it is the Infinite Power that is working through them, and with this Infinite Power they
are simply co-operating.
(from: In Tune with the Infinite)
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