Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 728 pages of information about Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3.

Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 728 pages of information about Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3.

The gods are all-powerful or they are not.  If they are not, why pray to them at all?  If they are, why dost thou not pray to them to remove from thee all desire and all fear, rather than to ask from them the things thou longest for, or the removal of those things of which thou art in fear?  For if the gods can aid men at all, surely they will grant this request.  Wilt thou say that the removal of all fear and of all desire is within thine own power?  If so, is it not better, then, to use the strength the gods have given, rather than in a servile and fawning way to long for those things which our will cannot obtain?  And who hath said to thee that the gods will not strengthen thy will?  I say unto thee, begin to pray that this may come to pass, and thou shalt see what shall befall thee.  One man prays that he may enjoy a certain woman:  let thy prayer be to not have even the desire so to do.  Another man prays that he may not be forced to do his duty:  let thy prayer be that thou mayest not even desire to be relieved of its performance.  Another man prays that he may not lose his beloved son:  let thy prayer be that even the fear of losing him may be taken away.  Let these be thy prayers, and thou shalt see what good will befall thee. (Book ix., Sec.41.)

FAITH

The Universe is either a chaos or a fortuitous aggregation and dispersion of atoms; or else it is builded in order and harmony and ruled by Wisdom.  If then it is the former, why should one wish to tarry in a hap-hazard disordered mass?  Why should I be concerned except to know how soon I may cease to be?  Why should I be disquieted concerning what I do, since whatever I may do, the elements of which I am composed will at last, at last be scattered?  But if the latter thought be true, then I reverence the Divine One; I trust; I possess my soul in peace.  (Book vi., Sec. 10.)

PAIN

If pain cannot be borne, we die.  If it continue a long time it becomes endurable; and the mind, retiring into itself, can keep its own tranquillity and the true self be still unharmed.  If the body feel the pain, let the body make its moan. (Book vii., Sec.30.)

LOVE AND FORGIVENESS FOR THE EVIL-DOER

If it be in thy power, teach men to do better.  If not, remember it is always in thy power to forgive.  The gods are so merciful to those who err, that for some purposes they grant their aid to such men by conferring upon them health, riches, and honor.  What prevents thee from doing likewise? (Book ix., Sec.11.)

ETERNAL CHANGE THE LAW OF THE UNIVERSE

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