MASTER (to M.):
"I should like to visit Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar a few times more.
The painter first draws the general outlines and then puts in the details and
colours at his leisure. The moulder first makes the image out of clay,
then plasters it, then gives it a coat of whitewash, and last of all paints it
with a brush. All these steps must be taken successively.
Vidyasagar is fully ready, but his inner stuff is covered with a thin
layer. He is now engaged in doing good works; but he doesn't know what is
within himself. Gold is hidden within him. God dwells within
us. If one knows that, one feels like giving up all activities and
praying to God with a yearning soul."
MASTER: "No. But
one must be up and doing in the beginning. After that one need not work
hard. The helmsman stands up and clutches the rudder firmly as long as
the boat is passing through waves, storms, high wind, or around the curves of a
river; but he relaxes after steering through them. As soon as the boat
passes the curves and the helmsman feels a favourable wind, he sits comfortably
and just touches the rudder. Next he prepares to unfurl the sail and gets
ready for a smoke. Likewise, the aspirant enjoys peace and calm after
passing the waves and storms of 'woman and gold'.
The Master talked with M. - now
standing, now pacing up and down the long verandah.
MASTER: "A little spiritual
discipline is necessary in order to know what lies within."
M: "Is it necessary to practise
discipline all through life?"
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