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(Click to expand)KARMA IN ITS EFFECT ON CHARACTER 7 towards him; good and bad, misery and happiness,
all are running towards him and clinging round him;
and out of them he fashions the mighty stream of
tendency called character and throws it outwards.
As he has the power of drawing in anything, so has
he the power of throwing it out, All the actions that we see in the world, all the
movements in human society, all the works that we
have around us, are simply the display of thought,
the manifestation of the will of man. Machines or
instruments, cities, ships, or men-of-war, all these
are simply the manifestation of the will of man; and
this will is caused by character and character is
manufactured by Karma. As is Karma, so is the
manifestation of the will. The men of mighty will
the world has produced have all been tremendous
workers—gigantie souls, with wills powerful enough
to overturn worlds, wills they got by persistent work,
through ages and ages. Such a gigantic will as that
of a Buddha or a Jesus could not be obtained in one
life, for we know who their fathers were. It is not
known that their fathers ever spoke a word for the
good of mankind. Millions and millions of carpenters
like Joseph had gone; millions are still living.
Millions and millions of petty kings like Buddha’s
father had been in the world. If it was only a case
of hereditary transmission, how do you account for
this petty prince, who was not, perhaps, obeyed by
his own servants, producing this son, whom half
the world worships? How do you explain the gulf