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INTRODUCTION



Before going into the Yoga Aphorisms I will try to discuss
one great question, upon which the whole theory of religion
rests, for the Yogis. It seems the consensus of opinion of the
great minds of the world, and it has been nearly demonstrated
by researchers into physical nature, that we are the outcome
and manifestation of an absolute condition, back of our
present relative condition, and are going forward, to return
again to that absolute. This being granted, the question is,
which is better, the absolute or this state? There are not
wanting people who think that this manifested state is the
highest state of man. Thinkers of great calibre are of the
opinion that we are manifested specimens of undifferentiated
being, and this differentiated state is higher than the absolute.
Because in the absolute there cannot be any quality they
imagine that it must be insensate, dull, and lifeless, that only
this life can be enjoyed, and therefore we must cling to it. First
of all we want to inquire into other solutions of life. There was
an old solution that man after death remained the same, that
all his good sides, minus his evil sides, remained forever.
Logically stated this means that mans goal is the world; this
world carried a stage higher, and with elimination of its evils
is the state they call heaven. This theory, on the face of it, is
absurd and puerile, because it cannot be. There cannot be
good without evil, or evil without good. To live in a world
where all is good and no evil is what Sanskrit logicians call a
dream in the air. Another theory in modern times has been
presented by several schools, that mans destiny is to go on
always improving, always struggling towards, and never

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reaching, the goal. This statement, though, apparently, very
nice, is also absurd, because there is no such thing as motion
in a straight line. Every motion is in a circle. If you could take
up a stone, and project it into space, and then live long
enough, that stone would come back exactly to your hand. A
straight line, infinitely projected, must end in a circle.
Therefore, this idea that the destiny of man is progression ever
forward and forward, and never stopping, is absurd. Although
extraneous to the subject, I may remark that this idea explains
the ethical theory that you must not hate, and must love,
because, just as in the case of electricity, or any other force,
the modern theory is that the power leaves the dynamo and
completes the circle back to the dynamo. So with all forces in
nature; they must come back to the source. Therefore do not
hate anybody, because that force, that hatred, which comes
out from you, must, in the long run, come back to you. If you
love, that love will come back to you, completing the circuit.
It is as certain as can be, that every bit of hatred that goes out
of the heart of man comes back to him full force; nothing can
stop it, and every impulse of love comes back to him. On
other and practical grounds we see that the theory of eternal
progression is untenable, for destruction is the goal of
everything earthly. All our struggles and hopes and fears and
joys, what will they lead to? We will all end in death. Nothing
is so certain as this. Where, then, is this motion in a straight
line? This infinite progression? It is only going out to a
distance, and again coming back to the centre from which it
started. See how, from nebulas, the sun, moon, and stars, are
produced; then they dissolve, and go back to nebulas. The
same is being done everywhere. The plant takes material from
the earth, dissolves, and gives it back. Every form in this

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world is taken out of corresponding atoms and goes back to
those atoms.

It cannot be that the same law acts differently in different
places. Law is uniform. Nothing is more certain than that. If
this is the law of nature, so it is with thought; it will dissolve
and come back to its origin; whether we will it or not we shall
have to return to the origin, which is called God or Absolute.
We all came from God, and we are all bound to go to God, call
that God by any name you like; call Him God, or Absolute or
Nature, or by any hundred names you like, the fact remains
the same. From whom all this universe comes out, in whom
all that is born lives, and to whom all returns. This is one fact
that is certain. Nature works on the same plan; what is being
worked out in one sphere is being worked out in millions of
spheres. What you see with the planets, the same will it be
with this earth, with men and with the stars. The huge wave is
a mighty compound of small waves, it may be of millions; the
life of the whole world is a compound of millions of little
lives, and the death of the whole world is the compound of the
deaths of those millions of little beings.

Now the question arises, is going back to God the higher state,
or is it not? The philosophers of the Yoga school answer
emphatically that it is. They say that mans present state is a
degeneration; that there is no one religion on the face of the
earth which says that man is an improvement. The idea idea as
that his beginning is perfect and pure, that he degenerates
until he cannot degenerate further, and that there must come a
time when he shoots upward again to complete the circle; the
circle must be there. However low he goes, he must ultimately

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take the upward bend again, and go back to the original
source, which is God. Man comes from God in the
beginning, in the middle he becomes man, and in the end he
goes back to God. This is the method of putting it in the
Dualistic form. In the Monistic form you say that man is God,
and goes back to Him again. If our present state is the higher
one, then why is there so much horror and misery, and why is
there an end to it? If this is the higher state, why does it end?
That which corrupts and degenerates cannot be the highest
state. Why should it be so diabolical, so unsatisfying? It is
only excusable, inasmuch as, through it, we are taking a
higher groove; we have to pass through it in order to become
regenerate again. Put a seed into the ground and it
disintegrates, dissolves after a time, and out of that dissolution
comes the splendid tree. Every seed must degenerate to
become the stately tree. So it follows that the sooner we get
out of this state we call man the better for us. Is it by
commtting suicide that we get out of this state? Not at all.
That will be making it all the worse. Torturing ourselves, or
condemning the world, is not the way to get out. We have to
pass through the Slough of Despond, and the sooner we are
through the better. But it must always be remembered that this
is not the highest state.

The really difficult part to understand is that this state, the
Absolute, which has been called the highest, is not, as some
fear, that of the zoophite, or of the stone. That would be a
dangerous thing to think. According to these thinkers there
are only two states of existence, one of the stone, and the other
of thought. What right have they to limit existence to these
two. Is there not something infinitely superior to thought? The

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vibrations of light, when they are very low, we do not see;
when they become a little more intense they become light to
us; when they become still more intense we do not see them; it
is dark to us. Is the darkness in the end the same as in the
beginning? Certainly not; it is the difference of the two poles.
Is the thoughtlessness of the stone the same as the
thoughtlessness of God? Certainly not. God does not think;
He does not reason; why should He? Is anything unknown to
Him, that He should reason? The stone cannot reason; God
does not. Such is the difference. These philosophers think it is
awful if we go beyond thought; they find nothing beyond
thought.

There are much higher states of existence beyond reasoning.
It is really beyond the intellect that the first stage of religious
life is to be found. When you step beyond thought and
intellect and all reasoning, then you have made the first step
towards God; and that is the beginning of life. This that is
commonly called life is but an embryo state.

The next question will be, what proof is there that this state
beyond thought and reasoning is the highest state? In the first
place, all the great men of the world, much greater than those
that only talk, men who moved the world, men who never
thought of any selfish ends whatever, have declared that this
is but a little stage on the way, that the Infinite is beyond. In
the second place, they not only say so, but lay it open to
everyone, they leave their methods, and all can follow in their
steps. In the third place, there is no other way left. There is no
other explanation. Taking for granted that there is no higher
state, why are we going through this circle all the time; what

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reason can explain the world? The sensible will be the limit to
our knowledge if we cannot go farther, if we must not ask for
anything more. This is what is called agnosticism. But what
reason is there to believe in the testimony of the senses? I
would call that man a true agnostic who would stand still in
the street and die. If reason is all in all it leaves us no place to
stand on this side of nihilism. If a man is agnostic of
everything but money, fame and name, he is only a fraud.
Kant has proved beyond all doubt that we cannot penetrate
beyond the tremendous dead wall called reason. But that is the
very first idea upon which all Indian thought takes its stand,
and dares to seek, and succeeds in finding something higher
than reason, where alone the explanation of the present state is
to be found. This is the value of the study of something that
will take us beyond the world. Thou art our Father, and wilt
take us to the other shore of this ocean of ignorance; that is
the science of religion; nothing else can be.



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