It is not sufficient to deny or ignore evil; it must be understood. It is not
enough to pray to God to remove the evil; you must find out why it is there, and
what lesson it has for you.
It is of no avail to fret and fume and chafe at the chains which bind you; you
must know why and how you are bound. Therefore, reader, you must get outside
yourself, and must begin to examine and understand yourself.
You must cease to be a disobedient child in the school of experience and must
begin to learn, with humility and patience, the lessons that are set for your
edification and ultimate perfection; for evil, when rightly understood, is found
to be, not an unlimited power or principle in the universe, but a passing phase
of human experience, and it therefore becomes a teacher to those who are willing
to learn.
Evil is not an abstract some thing outside yourself; it is an experience in your
own heart, and by patiently examining and rectifying your heart you will be
gradually led into the discovery of the origin and nature of evil, which will
necessarily be followed by its complete eradication.
All evil is corrective and remedial, and is therefore not permanent. It is
rooted in ignorance, ignorance of the true nature and relation of things, and so
long as we remain in that state of ignorance, we remain subject to evil.
There is no evil in the universe which is not the result of ignorance, and which
would not, if we were ready and willing to learn its lesson, lead us to higher
wisdom, and then vanish away. But men remain in evil, and it does not pass away
because men are not willing or prepared to learn the lesson which it came to
teach them.
Know, then, that when the dark night of sorrow, pain, or misfortune settles down
upon your soul, and you stumble along with weary and uncertain steps, that you
are merely intercepting your own personal desires between yourself and the
boundless light of joy and bliss, and the dark shadow that covers you is cast by
none and nothing but yourself.
And just as the darkness without is but a negative shadow, an unreality which
comes from nowhere, goes to nowhere, and has no abiding dwelling place, so the
darkness within is equally a negative shadow passing over the evolving and
Light-born soul.
"But," I fancy I hear someone say, "why pass through the darkness of evil at
all?" Because, by ignorance, you have chosen to do so, and because, by doing so,
you may understand both good and evil, and may the more appreciate the light by
having passed through the darkness.
As evil is the direct outcome of ignorance, so, when the lessons of evil are
fully learned, ignorance passes away, and wisdom takes its place. But as a
disobedient child refuses to learn its lessons at school, so it is possible to
refuse to learn the lessons of experience, and thus to remain in continual
darkness, and to suffer continually recurring punishments in the form of
disease, disappointment, and sorrow.
A man may shut himself up in a dark room, and deny that the light exists, but it
is everywhere without, and darkness exists only in his own little room.
So you may shut out the light of Truth, or you may begin to pull down the walls
of prejudice, self-seeking and error which you have built around yourself, and
so let in the glorious and omnipresent Light.
By earnest self-examination strive to realize, and not merely hold as a theory,
that evil is a passing phase, a self-created shadow; that all your pains,
sorrows and misfortunes have come to you by a process of undeviating and
absolutely perfect law; have come to you because you deserve and require them,
and that by first enduring, and then understanding them, you may be made
stronger, wiser, nobler.
When you have fully entered into this realization, you will be in a position to
mould your own circumstances, to transmute all evil into good and to weave, with
a master hand, the fabric of your destiny.
The Morning cometh, lover of the Light;
Even now He gilds with gold the mountain's brow,
Dimly I see the path whereon even now
His shining feet are set toward the Night.
Darkness shall pass away, and all the things
That love the darkness, and that hate the Light
Shall disappear for ever with the Night:
Rejoice! for thus the speeding Herald sings.
-James Allen, The Path to Prosperity
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