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FROM SELFISHNESS TO SELF-HOOD (aka: SELF-FULLNESS)
Posted on May 2, 2020 at 10:33 AM |
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FROM SELFISHNESS TO SELF-HOOD (aka:
SELF-FULLNESS) IN
proportion as we become self-centered by a recognition of the great importance
of the "I," we come under the principle of attraction where our own
comes to us. What is our own? Everything that we desire or aspire to in the
process of true advancement. We often think we desire things that we do not
really desire. What we do truly desire is happiness. Happiness is the ultimate
of our every aspiration; it is the constant craving of the spirit of growth
within us; it is the reaching out of the spirit of growth for a better
recognition of its own power. Suppose
we desire that someone may die, who stands between us and an inheritance. This
intermediate desire has nothing to do with the spirit of life within us; this
spirit simply points to happiness; it does not suggest methods for attaining
it; this suggestion comes from the intelligence of the person, and is liable to
make mistakes—does often make mistakes—and has no other way of learning how to
conform itself to the Principle of Attraction that holds the universe together
than by making mistakes. The
true desire, that is always pushing its way into the observation of the
individual, is really the very essence of love, always seeking greater
expression and always aggregating to itself greater power. Understanding
at last that desire is the infusing spirit in man, it is plain to see that it
is of greater importance than we ever before imagined, and that, instead of
attempting to crush it out of our organizations, where it is really the breath
of our lives, we must learn to direct it properly. I
wish to emphasize this point of holding for self. I wish to do so because the
race has been filled full of false ideas regarding the virtue of
self-abnegation. Self-abnegation,
or self-denial, is the most deadly and paralyzing mistake ever made. It is the
letting go of one's hold on the Life Principle, abandoning all one has gained
in his previous growth through the ages, and drifting backward, as nearly as
one can do so, into nothingness; and every bit of undue or unconsidered
concession to the opinions of others partakes of the nature of self-abnegation,
and should be promptly stopped. A man should ask himself if he has not as much
right to his self-hood as another, and when he answers this question
affirmatively, as he cannot help doing, then he should stand for himself boldly
and manfully. It
may at first thought seem that men do, even now, hold for themselves with great
firmness, but this is not so. The very opposite is so marked among the people
that Emerson speaks of society as "a mush of concession." There is so
little of true self-holding in the world that, where one meets a really
individualized man or woman, it is an event never to be forgotten. The
opinion of the world is worthless. The majority of the people have no opinions
of their own, but have simply accepted those that have been thrust upon them.
In this way we are saddled with the beliefs of men ages dead, whose opportunity
of knowing truth was a thousand times inferior to our own. Is it any wonder
that such utterly negative creatures die? They ought to die. Life and its
tremendous mission, involving such thought and such effort as they have never
imagined, are not for them. The grappling hook of divine purpose passes through
them as if they were made of jelly. They afford not the slightest obstruction
to it. It is all self-abnegation with them, though partly of an unconscious
character. Unconscious
self-abnegation, or the lack of intelligent self-assertion, is the bane of
humanity at this time. The
belief in self-abnegation comes from the awakening intelligence that, in
looking back, sees only the horrors of animal selfishness, and does not look
forward to where this same selfishness is modified by justice, and through this
modification can become the very essence of true manhood and womanhood. The
child is not polite. It grabs its toys and holds them firmly away from the
little friend who has come to visit it. Later on it will value the happiness of
its little friend more than it values the toys, and then it will give them up
gladly. Nor will this giving be in the spirit of self-abnegation. It will be
because the giving yields more happiness to self than the withholding. Self is
forever at the bottom of all things, as it should be, for self is the
individual center, and the change from selfishness to self-hood, which is
selfishness lifted to a higher plane, will come through a growing infusion of
the love principle in the race—an infusion that makes the happiness of others
our dearest happiness. All
of this comes under the head of evolution, and there is no logical
interpretation of humanity except by the evolutionary theory; but even the most
timid sticklers for Biblical authority need not be afraid of it. Darwin never
taught the evolutionary theory half so strongly as the Bible teaches it. I
have now shown the selfishness of the animal as changed to self-hood in the man,
by man's constantly increasing recognition of the Principle of Attraction
within him. It must be remembered that this Principle of Attraction,
in its true essence, is pure love. As he recognizes more of the Principle of
Attraction, his power to love increases. Love always comes from a more thorough
recognition of the infusing Life
Principle, and will keep on increasing as this recognition keeps on
growing. All this growth of the recognition of the Principle of Attraction is
tending in the direction of universal brotherhood, which means a state of the
sweetest harmony among the people, a condition of high and mighty and living
restfulness, in which the seeds of new faculties, now lying dormant in the
human brain, will take root and grow into undreamed power. As
all our past unconscious growing has been from the basis of self, so will our
future growing be from the same basis, for there is no other basis of growth. Harmony,
universal intelligence, is not achieved by individual concession or
self-abnegation, but by the assertion of self under the influence of the
ever-growing idea that he who asserts self asserts the divinest of all possible
power in humanity. To deny self is to deny this power in humanity, and thus to
make as nothing—so far as such a thing is possible the work of
organization—that work which men have called the creation. Therefore, I say,
stand by self, for in so doing you are standing for the Life Principle; you are
standing for just as much of the Life Principle as you can recognize; and by
holding firmly to this position, you will recognize more, until it will fill
you and overflow in one broad and deep stream of life, that will embrace every
living soul. And this will be your true self flowing forth. The same self that
flowed forth in the animal in getting the most good will, by reason of your
increased intelligence, now flow forth in doing
the most good; but the doing shall also be the getting. And
thus the competitive systems of business, which are all animal in their origin,
and all aim at getting the most good, are even now in process of becoming
emulative systems, wherein each will try to excel the other in doing the most
good. On
its own plane, competition is right. It is the unchecked development of
individuality, and individuality is the one jewel above all price. When
competition has ripened into emulation, heaven will be here, and that, too,
without one particle of concession from any soul. Concession,
self-denial, self-abnegation, is ruinous. It is the denial of our own
individuality; it is the direct road to nothingness; it is the resignation of
that which alone makes the man or gives him, as a factor of any worth, to the
world. An ignorant man, standing firmly on his self-hood, uneducated as yet in a
true sense of justice, may be a very disagreeable member of society; but his
position denotes strength, and there is hope of his learning; but the man who
has entirely dropped down from the claims of self, who has resigned his
individuality—who is he? A mere vagabond—listless, hopeless—a drifting scum,
awaiting removal from human sight. I
have made the foregoing points with a purpose, and a strong purpose. The person
who is afraid to stand for himself and to declare himself will always be looked
upon as weak. Looking
within, you may perceive the self there, and you may conclude that it is a very
selfish thing, a thing to be thrown overboard, while on bended knees you beg
for a nobler self. This nobler self you are begging for is the very self you
are misjudging. There is nothing the matter with you, except that your dull
intelligence fails to recognize this beautiful vitality which is individualized
within you. This fact explains why all religions are made to hang on the one
word "believe," and why Jesus said, "When you pray, believe that
you receive, and you shall have"—showing that all truth is within, and
that all a man has to do is to believe it. Prayer
is merely desire, or aspiration. We are asking or praying with every breath we
draw. "Prayer is the soul's sincere desire, unuttered or expressed."
It is a tentacle of the Life Principle within us going out in search of what it
wants. And prayer is answered from within. I
am now treating of the growth of the man, and not of the conditions he shall
inaugurate afterwards. A man once builded in the knowledge of himself and of
the power within him, conditions then build themselves about him; conditions
become responsive to his own strength, even as they are now responsive to his
own weakness. To
build institutions is not the first thing to be thought of. Institutions will
seem to build themselves, after true men and women are built, and all by a
natural law—the Principle of Attraction. Every
thought or belief in this Principle carries us more fully within the power of
it; and in this condition our own comes to us. Everything that is related to
our peculiar faculty, whether near or far, will come to us in acknowledgement
of our ownership. In
man's operations from the central point or a basis of self, he is entitled to
what he wants. And he need not beg for what he wants; it is his own under the
Law of Attraction by inalienable right, and unless he take it as his own, he
will never build his life up in the strength of true manhood. All
through the period of his unconscious growth, he took; he did not beg. He did
this regardless of his fellows. What he took represented to him his highest
ideal of happiness. Now his ideal is enlarged; it is so greatly enlarged that
it raises him quite out of the physical realm into the intellectual one, and
what he demands as essential to his happiness is the knowledge that will secure
him health, strength and beauty. Of
these things he may demand what he will, and no one will be robbed; for he is
now in the high place where the supply is equal to the demand, and where he is
getting more and more into harmony with the Principle of Attraction, where his
own comes to him because it is related to his needs. Therefore, men need not
beg. A true analysis of things past and present will show us that there never
was a beggar on earth until man came, and that beggars were never needed,
neither were meant to have existence. To
get the things he needs in the present transitional stage from animal to human,
each human being is forced to become as aggressive as any warrior. Everything
he attempts to take out of the mental world, the world of unorganized
intelligence, is denied him, and and its very existence disputed by a thousand
race beliefs that rise up before him and threaten him with destruction. This
fight for mastery, being at this time entirely in the realm of the intellect,
we must begin, not by begging our way, but by claiming it. Discard every
thought of humility; make a statement of what you want, and hold it as your
due. Take this one fact into consideration, that man has no God-given place in
the universe, and no natural sphere, except that which he has wrested from the
universe by his own intelligent demands. Remember above all things, that man is man-made, and not
God-made. Individuality is
of such tremendous importance that we are not trying to lose it in God. We are
trying to bring God forth and establish Him in these personalities. I speak the
word "God" as if I accepted it in its present meaning, which I do
not, although it is sometimes very convenient to use. Mental
Science, unlike Christian Science, believes in the present and in the personal,
the visible and audible. It believes in the evolution of the Life Principle
into the personal and the present, through the intelligent recognition of men
and women, and it is in this way we will banish disease and death and establish
heaven on earth—for the more of the Life Principle a man recognizes in himself,
the stronger and more positive he is; and thus will disease and death be
overcome, for they are simply the negations or denial of man's power to
conquer. They are nothing in themselves, and have no power, except the power
men confer upon them by believing in them; and as men believe in their own
self-hood more and recognize the God-hood of self-hood, the fear of disease and
death will be effaced, and life, with health and happiness, will become the
heritage of the race instead. I
say to every human being—assert your desires and prove your noble nature. The
desire, which is the voice of life in you, does not include any methods your
brain may suggest as being the right way to attain the desire. The desire is
the essence of your being, and it asks for happiness, and nothing less. It will
be your individual mistake, and not the mistake of the vital principle, if you
seek happiness by methods that will wrong others. Therefore, as we are still so
ignorant, the proper thing to do is to ask for happiness simply, or rather to
claim happiness as our right. Of course, every idea of
happiness includes ideas of health, strength and beauty, and it is these things
that make the real man. After man is established in such glorious health,
strength and beauty as makes every moment of his life a joy to him, he may then
turn his thoughts outward towards the building of new and better conditions for
himself and fellows; for man is the Builder, and when he has built himself, he
will begin to build externally in a stronger way—yes, in a thousand stronger
ways, for man's sphere is here on earth, and he will build outward from the
earth, until the space between the planets will show forth the wonders of his
inventions and discoveries. Once
more I say—stand by self. Self is not a sinful or dreadful thing. It is the
glorious basis of everything that is visible in the universe. In each
individual thing, whether crystal, tree, animal or man, it is the wresting from
negative by more positive expression that brings the mastery. Therefore, let no
one be horrified because I have rescued self-hood from the mistakes that have so
long overlain it. The
truth seeker is the image breaker,
and no one need be grieved to see his pet hobbies fall before him. It is time
they all fell. It is time for us to turn our backs on the past and accept the
instruction given to Lot's wife, never to look behind; for now that the
dreadful old charnel houses where we have been entombed alive for such a long
time are falling, we must escape from them forthwith. From
now on, I ask every seeker after the truth to keep up the investigation of
self; and when by much thinking, he learns to stand up for it, and to hold it
sacredly above the old-time beliefs that have made a devil out of it and prepared
a hell for its future reception, he will begin to realize a strength he had
never dreamed of before. Therefore, I say—stand by self. Magnify it if
possible; but, indeed, no one can magnify it, for no one's conception of it can
do it justice. But a person can magnify his ideas of it, and thus conquer the
race beliefs concerning it. And
this is the battle that will have to be fought by the truth seeker. The battle
is between the new truth that Mental Science brings and the old crucifying
belief born of an age of rankest ignorance, that has so long held the people in
darkness concerning their own strength and worth. No one can stand too strongly
for the right. Each one of us should make his or her own statement of personal
goodness and power, and reiterate it in the face of every old-world belief as
rapidly as it shall confront them. He or she should say, "I am here for
myself, to build myself up in health, strength and beauty, by claiming my own.
Nothing is too good for me. I claim the best and I shall get it." |
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