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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Letter to a Hindu, by Leo Tolstoy
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+Title: A Letter to a Hindu
+
+Author: Leo Tolstoy
+
+Commentator: M. K. Gandhi
+
+Release Date: April 6, 2009 [EBook #7176]
+Last Updated: November 26, 2012
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+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A LETTER TO A HINDU ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by Chetan Jain, and David Widger
+
+
+
+
+
+
+</pre>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <h1>
+ A LETTER TO A HINDU
+ </h1>
+ <h2>
+ THE SUBJECTION OF INDIA&mdash;<br /> ITS CAUSE AND CURE
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <h3>
+ <i>With an Introduction by</i> M. K. GANDHI
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ Leo Tolstoy
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ Contents
+ </h2>
+ <h4>
+ <a href="#link2H_INTR"> INTRODUCTION </a><br /><br /> <a
+ href="#link2H_4_0002"> A LETTER TO A HINDU </a>
+ </h4>
+ <table summary="" style="margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto">
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p class="toc">
+ <a href="#link2H_4_0003"> I </a>
+ </p>
+ <p class="toc">
+ <a href="#link2H_4_0004"> II </a>
+ </p>
+ <p class="toc">
+ <a href="#link2H_4_0005"> III </a>
+ </p>
+ <p class="toc">
+ <a href="#link2H_4_0006"> IV </a>
+ </p>
+ <p class="toc">
+ <a href="#link2H_4_0007"> V </a>
+ </p>
+ <p class="toc">
+ <a href="#link2H_4_0008"> VI </a>
+ </p>
+ <p class="toc">
+ <a href="#link2H_4_0009"> VII </a>
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <a name="link2H_INTR" id="link2H_INTR">
+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ INTRODUCTION
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ The letter printed below is a translation of Tolstoy's letter written in
+ Russian in reply to one from the Editor of Free Hindustan. After having
+ passed from hand to hand, this letter at last came into my possession
+ through a friend who asked me, as one much interested in Tolstoy's
+ writings, whether I thought it worth publishing. I at once replied in the
+ affirmative, and told him I should translate it myself into Gujarati and
+ induce others' to translate and publish it in various Indian vernaculars.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The letter as received by me was a type-written copy. It was therefore
+ referred to the author, who confirmed it as his and kindly granted me
+ permission to print it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ To me, as a humble follower of that great teacher whom I have long looked
+ upon as one of my guides, it is a matter of honour to be connected with
+ the publication of his letter, such especially as the one which is now
+ being given to the world.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a mere statement of fact to say that every Indian, whether he owns
+ up to it or not, has national aspirations. But there are as many opinions
+ as there are Indian nationalists as to the exact meaning of that
+ aspiration, and more especially as to the methods to be used to attain the
+ end.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One of the accepted and 'time-honoured' methods to attain the end is that
+ of violence. The assassination of Sir Curzon Wylie was an illustration of
+ that method in its worst and most detestable form. Tolstoy's life has been
+ devoted to replacing the method of violence for removing tyranny or
+ securing reform by the method of non-resistance to evil. He would meet
+ hatred expressed in violence by love expressed in self-suffering. He
+ admits of no exception to whittle down this great and divine law of love.
+ He applies it to all the problems that trouble mankind.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When a man like Tolstoy, one of the clearest thinkers in the western
+ world, one of the greatest writers, one who as a soldier has known what
+ violence is and what it can do, condemns Japan for having blindly followed
+ the law of modern science, falsely so-called, and fears for that country
+ 'the greatest calamities', it is for us to pause and consider whether, in
+ our impatience of English rule, we do not want to replace one evil by
+ another and a worse. India, which is the nursery of the great faiths of
+ the world, will cease to be nationalist India, whatever else she may
+ become, when she goes through the process of civilization in the shape of
+ reproduction on that sacred soil of gun factories and the hateful
+ industrialism which has reduced the people of Europe to a state of
+ slavery, and all but stifled among them the best instincts which are the
+ heritage of the human family.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If we do not want the English in India we must pay the price. Tolstoy
+ indicates it. 'Do not resist evil, but also do not yourselves participate
+ in evil&mdash;in the violent deeds of the administration of the law
+ courts, the collection of taxes and, what is more important, of the
+ soldiers, and no one in the world will enslave you', passionately declares
+ the sage of Yasnaya Polyana. Who can question the truth of what he says in
+ the following: 'A commercial company enslaved a nation comprising two
+ hundred millions. Tell this to a man free from superstition and he will
+ fail to grasp what these words mean. What does it mean that thirty
+ thousand people, not athletes, but rather weak and ordinary people, have
+ enslaved two hundred millions of vigorous, clever, capable, freedom-loving
+ people? Do not the figures make it clear that not the English, but the
+ Indians, have enslaved themselves?'
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One need not accept all that Tolstoy says&mdash;some of his facts are not
+ accurately stated&mdash;to realize the central truth of his indictment of
+ the present system, which is to understand and act upon the irresistible
+ power of the soul over the body, of love, which is an attribute of the
+ soul, over the brute or body force generated by the stirring in us of evil
+ passions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is no doubt that there is nothing new in what Tolstoy preaches. But
+ his presentation of the old truth is refreshingly forceful. His logic is
+ unassailable. And above all he endeavours to practise what he preaches. He
+ preaches to convince. He is sincere and in earnest. He commands attention.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ [<i>19th November, 1909</i>] M. K. GANDHI
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <a name="link2H_4_0002" id="link2H_4_0002">
+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <div style="height: 4em;">
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </div>
+ <h2>
+ A LETTER TO A HINDU
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ By Leo Tolstoy
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>All that exists is One. People only call this One by different names.</i>
+ THE VEDAS.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>God is love, and he that abideth in love abideth in God, and God
+ abideth in him.</i> I JOHN iv. 16.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>God is one whole; we are the parts.</i> EXPOSITION OF THE TEACHING OF
+ THE VEDAS BY VIVEKANANDA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <a name="link2H_4_0003" id="link2H_4_0003">
+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <div style="height: 4em;">
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </div>
+ <h2>
+ I
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ Do not seek quiet and rest in those earthly realms where delusions and
+ desires are engendered, for if thou dost, thou wilt be dragged through the
+ rough wilderness of life, which is far from Me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Whenever thou feelest that thy feet are becoming entangled in the
+ interlaced roots of life, know that thou has strayed from the path to
+ which I beckon thee: for I have placed thee in broad, smooth paths, which
+ are strewn with flowers. I have put a light before thee, which thou canst
+ follow and thus run without stumbling. KRISHNA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I have received your letter and two numbers of your periodical, both of
+ which interest me extremely. The oppression of a majority by a minority,
+ and the demoralization inevitably resulting from it, is a phenomenon that
+ has always occupied me and has done so most particularly of late. I will
+ try to explain to you what I think about that subject in general, and
+ particularly about the cause from which the dreadful evils of which you
+ write in your letter, and in the Hindu periodical you have sent me, have
+ arisen and continue to arise.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The reason for the astonishing fact that a majority of working people
+ submit to a handful of idlers who control their labour and their very
+ lives is always and everywhere the same&mdash;whether the oppressors and
+ oppressed are of one race or whether, as in India and elsewhere, the
+ oppressors are of a different nation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This phenomenon seems particularly strange in India, for there more than
+ two hundred million people, highly gifted both physically and mentally,
+ find themselves in the power of a small group of people quite alien to
+ them in thought, and immeasurably inferior to them in religious morality.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ From your letter and the articles in <i>Free Hindustan</i> as well as from
+ the very interesting writings of the Hindu Swami Vivekananda and others,
+ it appears that, as is the case in our time with the ills of all nations,
+ the reason lies in the lack of a reasonable religious teaching which by
+ explaining the meaning of life would supply a supreme law for the guidance
+ of conduct and would replace the more than dubious precepts of
+ pseudo-religion and pseudo-science with the immoral conclusions deduced
+ from them and commonly called 'civilization'.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Your letter, as well as the articles in <i>Free Hindustan</i> and Indian
+ political literature generally, shows that most of the leaders of public
+ opinion among your people no longer attach any significance to the
+ religious teachings that were and are professed by the peoples of India,
+ and recognize no possibility of freeing the people from the oppression
+ they endure except by adopting the irreligious and profoundly immoral
+ social arrangements under which the English and other pseudo-Christian
+ nations live to-day.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And yet the chief if not the sole cause of the enslavement of the Indian
+ peoples by the English lies in this very absence of a religious
+ consciousness and of the guidance for conduct which should flow from it&mdash;a
+ lack common in our day to all nations East and West, from Japan to England
+ and America alike.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <a name="link2H_4_0004" id="link2H_4_0004">
+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <div style="height: 4em;">
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </div>
+ <h2>
+ II
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <i>O ye, who see perplexities over your heads, beneath your feet, and to
+ the right and left of you; you will be an eternal enigma unto yourselves
+ until ye become humble and joyful as children. Then will ye find Me, and
+ having found Me in yourselves, you will rule over worlds, and looking out
+ from the great world within to the little world without, you will bless
+ everything that is, and find all is well with time and with you.</i>
+ KRISHNA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ To make my thoughts clear to you I must go farther back. We do not,
+ cannot, and I venture to say need not, know how men lived millions of
+ years ago or even ten thousand years ago, but we do know positively that,
+ as far back as we have any knowledge of mankind, it has always lived in
+ special groups of families, tribes, and nations in which the majority, in
+ the conviction that it must be so, submissively and willingly bowed to the
+ rule of one or more persons&mdash;that is to a very small minority.
+ Despite all varieties of circumstances and personalities these relations
+ manifested themselves among the various peoples of whose origin we have
+ any knowledge; and the farther back we go the more absolutely necessary
+ did this arrangement appear, both to the rulers and the ruled, to make it
+ possible for people to live peacefully together.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So it was everywhere. But though this external form of life existed for
+ centuries and still exists, very early&mdash;thousands of years before our
+ time&mdash;amid this life based on coercion, one and the same thought
+ constantly emerged among different nations, namely, that in every
+ individual a spiritual element is manifested that gives life to all that
+ exists, and that this spiritual element strives to unite with everything
+ of a like nature to itself, and attains this aim through love. This
+ thought appeared in most various forms at different times and places, with
+ varying completeness and clarity. It found expression in Brahmanism,
+ Judaism, Mazdaism (the teachings of Zoroaster), in Buddhism, Taoism,
+ Confucianism, and in the writings of the Greek and Roman sages, as well as
+ in Christianity and Mohammedanism. The mere fact that this thought has
+ sprung up among different nations and at different times indicates that it
+ is inherent in human nature and contains the truth. But this truth was
+ made known to people who considered that a community could only be kept
+ together if some of them restrained others, and so it appeared quite
+ irreconcilable with the existing order of society. Moreover it was at
+ first expressed only fragmentarily, and so obscurely that though people
+ admitted its theoretic truth they could not entirely accept it as guidance
+ for their conduct. Then, too, the dissemination of the truth in a society
+ based on coercion was always hindered in one and the same manner, namely,
+ those in power, feeling that the recognition of this truth would undermine
+ their position, consciously or sometimes unconsciously perverted it by
+ explanations and additions quite foreign to it, and also opposed it by
+ open violence. Thus the truth&mdash;that his life should be directed by
+ the spiritual element which is its basis, which manifests itself as love,
+ and which is so natural to man&mdash;this truth, in order to force a way
+ to man's consciousness, had to struggle not merely against the obscurity
+ with which it was expressed and the intentional and unintentional
+ distortions surrounding it, but also against deliberate violence, which by
+ means of persecutions and punishments sought to compel men to accept
+ religious laws authorized by the rulers and conflicting with the truth.
+ Such a hindrance and misrepresentation of the truth&mdash;which had not
+ yet achieved complete clarity&mdash;occurred everywhere: in Confucianism
+ and Taoism, in Buddhism and in Christianity, in Mohammedanism and in your
+ Brahmanism.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <a name="link2H_4_0005" id="link2H_4_0005">
+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <div style="height: 4em;">
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </div>
+ <h2>
+ III
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <i>My hand has sowed love everywhere, giving unto all that will receive.
+ Blessings are offered unto all My children, but many times in their
+ blindness they fail to see them. How few there are who gather the gifts
+ which lie in profusion at their feet: how many there are, who, in wilful
+ waywardness, turn their eyes away from them and complain with a wail that
+ they have not that which I have given them; many of them defiantly
+ repudiate not only My gifts, but Me also, Me, the Source of all blessings
+ and the Author of their being.</i> KRISHNA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>I tarry awhile from the turmoil and strife of the world. I will
+ beautify and quicken thy life with love and with joy, for the light of the
+ soul is Love. Where Love is, there is contentment and peace, and where
+ there is contentment and peace, there am I, also, in their midst.</i>
+ KRISHNA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>The aim of the sinless One consists in acting without causing sorrow to
+ others, although he could attain to great power by ignoring their
+ feelings.</i>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>The aim of the sinless One lies in not doing evil unto those who have
+ done evil unto him.</i>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>If a man causes suffering even to those who hate him without any
+ reason, he will ultimately have grief not to be overcome.</i>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>The punishment of evil doers consists in making them feel ashamed of
+ themselves by doing them a great kindness.</i>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Of what use is superior knowledge in the one, if he does not endeavour
+ to relieve his neighbour's want as much as his own?</i>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>If, in the morning, a man wishes to do evil unto another, in the
+ evening the evil will return to him.</i>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ THE HINDU KURAL.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Thus it went on everywhere. The recognition that love represents the
+ highest morality was nowhere denied or contradicted, but this truth was so
+ interwoven everywhere with all kinds of falsehoods which distorted it,
+ that finally nothing of it remained but words. It was taught that this
+ highest morality was only applicable to private life&mdash;for home use,
+ as it were&mdash;but that in public life all forms of violence&mdash;such
+ as imprisonment, executions, and wars&mdash;might be used for the
+ protection of the majority against a minority of evildoers, though such
+ means were diametrically opposed to any vestige of love. And though common
+ sense indicated that if some men claim to decide who is to be subjected to
+ violence of all kinds for the benefit of others, these men to whom
+ violence is applied may, in turn, arrive at a similar conclusion with
+ regard to those who have employed violence to them, and though the great
+ religious teachers of Brahmanism, Buddhism, and above all of Christianity,
+ foreseeing such a perversion of the law of love, have constantly drawn
+ attention to the one invariable condition of love (namely, the enduring of
+ injuries, insults, and violence of all kinds without resisting evil by
+ evil) people continued&mdash;regardless of all that leads man forward&mdash;to
+ try to unite the incompatibles: the virtue of love, and what is opposed to
+ love, namely, the restraining of evil by violence. And such a teaching,
+ despite its inner contradiction, was so firmly established that the very
+ people who recognize love as a virtue accept as lawful at the same time an
+ order of life based on violence and allowing men not merely to torture but
+ even to kill one another.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For a long time people lived in this obvious contradiction without
+ noticing it. But a time arrived when this contradiction became more and
+ more evident to thinkers of various nations. And the old and simple truth
+ that it is natural for men to help and to love one another, but not to
+ torture and to kill one another, became ever clearer, so that fewer and
+ fewer people were able to believe the sophistries by which the distortion
+ of the truth had been made so plausible.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In former times the chief method of justifying the use of violence and
+ thereby infringing the law of love was by claiming a divine right for the
+ rulers: the Tsars, Sultans, Rajahs, Shahs, and other heads of states. But
+ the longer humanity lived the weaker grew the belief in this peculiar, God&mdash;given
+ right of the ruler. That belief withered in the same way and almost
+ simultaneously in the Christian and the Brahman world, as well as in
+ Buddhist and Confucian spheres, and in recent times it has so faded away
+ as to prevail no longer against man's reasonable understanding and the
+ true religious feeling. People saw more and more clearly, and now the
+ majority see quite clearly, the senselessness and immorality of
+ subordinating their wills to those of other people just like themselves,
+ when they are bidden to do what is contrary not only to their interests
+ but also to their moral sense. And so one might suppose that having lost
+ confidence in any religious authority for a belief in the divinity of
+ potentates of various kinds, people would try to free themselves from
+ subjection to it. But unfortunately not only were the rulers, who were
+ considered supernatural beings, benefited by having the peoples in
+ subjection, but as a result of the belief in, and during the rule of,
+ these pseudodivine beings, ever larger and larger circles of people
+ grouped and established themselves around them, and under an appearance of
+ governing took advantage of the people. And when the old deception of a
+ supernatural and God-appointed authority had dwindled away these men were
+ only concerned to devise a new one which like its predecessor should make
+ it possible to hold the people in bondage to a limited number of rulers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <a name="link2H_4_0006" id="link2H_4_0006">
+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <div style="height: 4em;">
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </div>
+ <h2>
+ IV
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <i>Children, do you want to know by what your hearts should be guided?
+ Throw aside your longings and strivings after that which is null and void;
+ get rid of your erroneous thoughts about happiness and wisdom, and your
+ empty and insincere desires. Dispense with these and you will know Love.</i>
+ KRISHNA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Be not the destroyers of yourselves. Arise to your true Being, and then
+ you will have nothing to fear.</i> KRISHNA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ New justifications have now appeared in place of the antiquated, obsolete,
+ religious ones. These new justifications are just as inadequate as the old
+ ones, but as they are new their futility cannot immediately be recognized
+ by the majority of men. Besides this, those who enjoy power propagate
+ these new sophistries and support them so skilfully that they seem
+ irrefutable even to many of those who suffer from the oppression these
+ theories seek to justify. These new justifications are termed
+ 'scientific'. But by the term 'scientific' is understood just what was
+ formerly understood by the term 'religious': just as formerly everything
+ called 'religious' was held to be unquestionable simply because it was
+ called religious, so now all that is called 'scientific' is held to be
+ unquestionable. In the present case the obsolete religious justification
+ of violence which consisted in the recognition of the supernatural
+ personality of the God-ordained ruler ('there is no power but of God') has
+ been superseded by the 'scientific' justification which puts forward,
+ first, the assertion that because the coercion of man by man has existed
+ in all ages, it follows that such coercion must continue to exist. This
+ assertion that people should continue to live as they have done throughout
+ past ages rather than as their reason and conscience indicate, is what
+ 'science' calls 'the historic law'. A further 'scientific' justification
+ lies in the statement that as among plants and wild beasts there is a
+ constant struggle for existence which always results in the survival of
+ the fittest, a similar struggle should be carried on among human beings&mdash;beings,
+ that is, who are gifted with intelligence and love; faculties lacking in
+ the creatures subject to the struggle for existence and survival of the
+ fittest. Such is the second 'scientific' justification.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The third, most important, and unfortunately most widespread justification
+ is, at bottom, the age-old religious one just a little altered: that in
+ public life the suppression of some for the protection of the majority
+ cannot be avoided&mdash;so that coercion is unavoidable however desirable
+ reliance on love alone might be in human intercourse. The only difference
+ in this justification by pseudo-science consists in the fact that, to the
+ question why such and such people and not others have the right to decide
+ against whom violence may and must be used, pseudo-science now gives a
+ different reply to that given by religion&mdash;which declared that the
+ right to decide was valid because it was pronounced by persons possessed
+ of divine power. 'Science' says that these decisions represent the will of
+ the people, which under a constitutional form of government is supposed to
+ find expression in all the decisions and actions of those who are at the
+ helm at the moment.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Such are the scientific justifications of the principle of coercion. They
+ are not merely weak but absolutely invalid, yet they are so much needed by
+ those who occupy privileged positions that they believe in them as blindly
+ as they formerly believed in the immaculate conception, and propagate them
+ just as confidently. And the unfortunate majority of men bound to toil is
+ so dazzled by the pomp with which these 'scientific truths' are presented,
+ that under this new influence it accepts these scientific stupidities for
+ holy truth, just as it formerly accepted the pseudo-religious
+ justifications; and it continues to submit to the present holders of power
+ who are just as hard-hearted but rather more numerous than before.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <a name="link2H_4_0007" id="link2H_4_0007">
+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <div style="height: 4em;">
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </div>
+ <h2>
+ V
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <i>Who am I? I am that which thou hast searched for since thy baby eyes
+ gazed wonderingly upon the world, whose horizon hides this real life from
+ thee. I am that which in thy heart thou hast prayed for, demanded as thy
+ birthright, although thou hast not known what it was. I am that which has
+ lain in thy soul for hundreds and thousands of years. Sometimes I lay in
+ thee grieving because thou didst not recognize me; sometimes I raised my
+ head, opened my eyes, and extended my arms calling thee either tenderly
+ and quietly, or strenuously, demanding that thou shouldst rebel against
+ the iron chains which bound thee to the earth.</i>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ KRISHNA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So matters went on, and still go on, in the Christian world. But we might
+ have hope that in the immense Brahman, Buddhist, and Confucian worlds this
+ new scientific superstition would not establish itself, and that the
+ Chinese, Japanese, and Hindus, once their eyes were opened to the
+ religious fraud justifying violence, would advance directly to a
+ recognition of the law of love inherent in humanity, and which had been so
+ forcibly enunciated by the great Eastern teachers. But what has happened
+ is that the scientific superstition replacing the religious one has been
+ accepted and secured a stronger and stronger hold in the East.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In your periodical you set out as the basic principle which should guide
+ the actions of your people the maxim that: 'Resistance to aggression is
+ not simply justifiable but imperative, nonresistance hurts both Altruism
+ and Egotism.'
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Love is the only way to rescue humanity from all ills, and in it you too
+ have the only method of saving your people from enslavement. In very
+ ancient times love was proclaimed with special strength and clearness
+ among your people to be the religious basis of human life. Love, and
+ forcible resistance to evil-doers, involve such a mutual contradiction as
+ to destroy utterly the whole sense and meaning of the conception of love.
+ And what follows? With a light heart and in the twentieth century you, an
+ adherent of a religious people, deny their law, feeling convinced of your
+ scientific enlightenment and your right to do so, and you repeat (do not
+ take this amiss) the amazing stupidity indoctrinated in you by the
+ advocates of the use of violence&mdash;the enemies of truth, the servants
+ first of theology and then of science&mdash;your European teachers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ You say that the English have enslaved your people and hold them in
+ subjection because the latter have not resisted resolutely enough and have
+ not met force by force.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But the case is just the opposite. If the English have enslaved the people
+ of India it is just because the latter recognized, and still recognize,
+ force as the fundamental principle of the social order. In accord with
+ that principle they submitted to their little rajahs, and on their behalf
+ struggled against one another, fought the Europeans, the English, and are
+ now trying to fight with them again.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A commercial company enslaved a nation comprising two hundred millions.
+ Tell this to a man free from superstition and he will fail to grasp what
+ these words mean. What does it mean that thirty thousand men, not athletes
+ but rather weak and ordinary people, have subdued two hundred million
+ vigorous, clever, capable, and freedom-loving people? Do not the figures
+ make it clear that it is not the English who have enslaved the Indians,
+ but the Indians who have enslaved themselves?
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When the Indians complain that the English have enslaved them it is as if
+ drunkards complained that the spirit-dealers who have settled among them
+ have enslaved them. You tell them that they might give up drinking, but
+ they reply that they are so accustomed to it that they cannot abstain, and
+ that they must have alcohol to keep up their energy. Is it not the same
+ thing with the millions of people who submit to thousands' or even to
+ hundreds, of others&mdash;of their own or other nations?
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If the people of India are enslaved by violence it is only because they
+ themselves live and have lived by violence, and do not recognize the
+ eternal law of love inherent in humanity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Pitiful and foolish is the man who seeks what he already has, and does
+ not know that he has it. Yes, Pitiful and foolish is he who does not know
+ the bliss of love which surrounds him and which I have given him.</i>
+ KRISHNA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As soon as men live entirely in accord with the law of love natural to
+ their hearts and now revealed to them, which excludes all resistance by
+ violence, and therefore hold aloof from all participation in violence&mdash;as
+ soon as this happens, not only will hundreds be unable to enslave
+ millions, but not even millions will be able to enslave a single
+ individual. Do not resist the evil-doer and take no part in doing so,
+ either in the violent deeds of the administration, in the law courts, the
+ collection of taxes, or above all in soldiering, and no one in the world
+ will be able to enslave you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <a name="link2H_4_0008" id="link2H_4_0008">
+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <div style="height: 4em;">
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </div>
+ <h2>
+ VI
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <i>O ye who sit in bondage and continually seek and pant for freedom, seek
+ only for love. Love is peace in itself and peace which gives complete
+ satisfaction. I am the key that opens the portal to the rarely discovered
+ land where contentment alone is found.</i> KRISHNA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ What is now happening to the people of the East as of the West is like
+ what happens to every individual when he passes from childhood to
+ adolescence and from youth to manhood. He loses what had hitherto guided
+ his life and lives without direction, not having found a new standard
+ suitable to his age, and so he invents all sorts of occupations, cares,
+ distractions, and stupefactions to divert his attention from the misery
+ and senselessness of his life. Such a condition may last a long time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When an individual passes from one period of life to another a time comes
+ when he cannot go on in senseless activity and excitement as before, but
+ has to understand that although he has outgrown what before used to direct
+ him, this does not mean that he must live without any reasonable guidance,
+ but rather that he must formulate for himself an understanding of life
+ corresponding to his age, and having elucidated it must be guided by it.
+ And in the same way a similar time must come in the growth and development
+ of humanity. I believe that such a time has now arrived&mdash;not in the
+ sense that it has come in the year 1908, but that the inherent
+ contradiction of human life has now reached an extreme degree of tension:
+ on the one side there is the consciousness of the beneficence of the law
+ of love, and on the other the existing order of life which has for
+ centuries occasioned an empty, anxious, restless, and troubled mode of
+ life, conflicting as it does with the law of love and built on the use of
+ violence. This contradiction must be faced, and the solution will
+ evidently not be favourable to the outlived law of violence, but to the
+ truth which has dwelt in the hearts of men from remote antiquity: the
+ truth that the law of love is in accord with the nature of man.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But men can only recognize this truth to its full extent when they have
+ completely freed themselves from all religious and scientific
+ superstitions and from all the consequent misrepresentations and
+ sophistical distortions by which its recognition has been hindered for
+ centuries.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ To save a sinking ship it is necessary to throw overboard the ballast,
+ which though it may once have been needed would now cause the ship to
+ sink. And so it is with the scientific superstition which hides the truth
+ of their welfare from mankind. In order that men should embrace the truth&mdash;not
+ in the vague way they did in childhood, nor in the one-sided and perverted
+ way presented to them by their religious and scientific teachers, but
+ embrace it as their highest law&mdash;the complete liberation of this
+ truth from all and every superstition (both pseudo-religious and
+ pseudo-scientific) by which it is still obscured is essential: not a
+ partial, timid attempt, reckoning with traditions sanctified by age and
+ with the habits of the people&mdash;not such as was effected in the
+ religious sphere by Guru-Nanak, the founder of the sect of the Sikhs, and
+ in the Christian world by Luther, and by similar reformers in other
+ religions&mdash;but a fundamental cleansing of religious consciousness
+ from all ancient religious and modern scientific superstitions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If only people freed themselves from their beliefs in all kinds of
+ Ormuzds, Brahmas, Sabbaoths, and their incarnation as Krishnas and
+ Christs, from beliefs in Paradises and Hells, in reincarnations and
+ resurrections, from belief in the interference of the Gods in the external
+ affairs of the universe, and above all, if they freed themselves from
+ belief in the infallibility of all the various Vedas, Bibles, Gospels,
+ Tripitakas, Korans, and the like, and also freed themselves from blind
+ belief in a variety of scientific teachings about infinitely small atoms
+ and molecules and in all the infinitely great and infinitely remote
+ worlds, their movements and origin, as well as from faith in the
+ infallibility of the scientific law to which humanity is at present
+ subjected: the historic law, the economic laws, the law of struggle and
+ survival, and so on&mdash;if people only freed themselves from this
+ terrible accumulation of futile exercises of our lower capacities of mind
+ and memory called the 'Sciences', and from the innumerable divisions of
+ all sorts of histories, anthropologies, homiletics, bacteriologics,
+ jurisprudences, cosmographies, strategies&mdash;their name is legion&mdash;and
+ freed themselves from all this harmful, stupifying ballast&mdash;the
+ simple law of love, natural to man, accessible to all and solving all
+ questions and perplexities, would of itself become clear and obligatory.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <a name="link2H_4_0009" id="link2H_4_0009">
+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <div style="height: 4em;">
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </div>
+ <h2>
+ VII
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <i>Children, look at the flowers at your feet; do not trample upon them.
+ Look at the love in your midst and do not repudiate it.</i> KRISHNA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>There is a higher reason which transcends all human minds. It is far
+ and near. It permeates all the worlds and at the same time is infinitely
+ higher than they.</i>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>A man who sees that all things are contained in the higher spirit
+ cannot treat any being with contempt.</i>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>For him to whom all spiritual beings are equal to the highest there can
+ be no room for deception or grief.</i>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Those who are ignorant and are devoted to the religious rites only, are
+ in a deep gloom, but those who are given up to fruitless meditations are
+ in a still greater darkness.</i>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ UPANISHADS, FROM VEDAS.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Yes, in our time all these things must be cleared away in order that
+ mankind may escape from self-inflicted calamities that have reached an
+ extreme intensity. Whether an Indian seeks liberation from subjection to
+ the English, or anyone else struggles with an oppressor either of his own
+ nationality or of another&mdash;whether it be a Negro defending himself
+ against the North Americans; or Persians, Russians, or Turks against the
+ Persian, Russian, or Turkish governments, or any man seeking the greatest
+ welfare for himself and for everybody else&mdash;they do not need
+ explanations and justifications of old religious superstitions such as
+ have been formulated by your Vivekanandas, Baba Bharatis, and others, or
+ in the Christian world by a number of similar interpreters and exponents
+ of things that nobody needs; nor the innumerable scientific theories about
+ matters not only unnecessary but for the most part harmful. (In the
+ spiritual realm nothing is indifferent: what is not useful is harmful.)
+ What are wanted for the Indian as for the Englishman, the Frenchman, the
+ German, and the Russian, are not Constitutions and Revolutions, nor all
+ sorts of Conferences and Congresses, nor the many ingenious devices for
+ submarine navigation and aerial navigation, nor powerful explosives, nor
+ all sorts of conveniences to add to the enjoyment of the rich, ruling
+ classes; nor new schools and universities with innumerable faculties of
+ science, nor an augmentation of papers and books, nor gramophones and
+ cinematographs, nor those childish and for the most part corrupt
+ stupidities termed art&mdash;but one thing only is needful: the knowledge
+ of the simple and clear truth which finds place in every soul that is not
+ stupefied by religious and scientific superstitions&mdash;the truth that
+ for our life one law is valid&mdash;the law of love, which brings the
+ highest happiness to every individual as well as to all mankind. Free your
+ minds from those overgrown, mountainous imbecilities which hinder your
+ recognition of it, and at once the truth will emerge from amid the
+ pseudo-religious nonsense that has been smothering it: the indubitable,
+ eternal truth inherent in man, which is one and the same in all the great
+ religions of the world. It will in due time emerge and make its way to
+ general recognition, and the nonsense that has obscured it will disappear
+ of itself, and with it will go the evil from which humanity now suffers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Children, look upwards with your beclouded eyes, and a world full of
+ joy and love will disclose itself to you, a rational world made by My
+ wisdom, the only real world. Then you will know what love has done with
+ you, what love has bestowed upon you, what love demands from you.</i>
+ KRISHNA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ YASNAYA POLYANA.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ December 14th, 1908.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </p>
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