All those things at which you
wish to arrive by a circuitous road you can have now, if you do not refuse them
to yourself. And this means, if you will take no notice of all the past, and
trust the future to Providence, and direct the present only conformably to
piety and justice.
Conformably
to piety that you may be content with the lot that is assigned to you, for Nature
designed it for you and you for it.
Conformably
to justice, that you may always speak the truth freely and without disguise,
and do the things that are agreeable to law and according to the worth of each.
And let neither another man's wickedness hinder you, nor opinion nor voice, nor
yet the sensations of the poor flesh which has grown about you; for the passive
part will look to this.
If,
then, whatever the time may be when you shall be near to your departure,
neglecting everything else you shall respect only your ruling faculty and the Divinity
within you, and if you shall be afraid not because you must some time cease to
live, but if you shall fear never to have begun to live according to Nature—then
you will be a man worthy of the Universe that has produced you, and you will
cease to be a stranger in your native land, and to wonder at things that happen
daily as if they were something unexpected, and to be dependent on this or
that.
—Marcus
Aurelius, Meditations, Book 12.1 (tr
Long)
The
difficulty is never in how long it may take, or how much blood and sweat may
happen to go into it. The difficulty is in a single choice, in one act of
conviction, and in the moral courage necessary to maintain that conviction,
renewing it calmly, day by day. There are no profound secrets; there is a
simple decision.
I am the
only fellow who is able to stop me. There are no other obstacles at all. I
might like to blame her, or to point fingers at him, or to insist that those
folks brought me down. No one ever brought me down, and no one ever tripped me
up. I remain my own worst enemy, and I also remain my own best friend.
What has
happened cannot be changed, and it will be a burden if I choose to carry it further.
What will happen will most certainly be, and it will be a burden if I fail to
see that whatever is, is so for a perfectly good reason. The most basic fact
remains: choose to act with character, and the rest takes care of itself.
How is
this possible? No altered external circumstances are required. Altered judgment
is required.
Will it bring
pain? Very likely. Will I be dragged in the dirt? Quite possibly. Will I be
left with no possessions? Be prepared for it. Will my life end before I would like?
Roll the bones.
That
will only seem unbearable if I measure my life by what is done, not by what I
do, if I am the victim instead of the agent. Rebuild the man, and you rebuild
the whole bag of expectations, forgetting all the garbage coming in, and
working on all the merit coming out. Redefine the nature of the reward.
Be
pious. I can explain it however it works for me, but I should know that I am a
part of a whole, to which I am in service, and which is also in service to me.
Respect the order of Creation, and the purpose behind it all.
Be just.
I can express it however it makes sense to me, but I should know that I am made
to love others. Am I not getting what I think I deserve? Yes I am, because I am
giving what I am meant to give, and my reward is already within my own
excellence.
No vice
from another will destroy me; only my own vice will do that. Let the rest take
care of itself.
Lonely?
Confused? Frustrated? Yes, all of the time, because it doesn’t always go as I
prefer. Allow all of that to be itself, and then I can learn to be myself.
Written in 7/2009
We cannot allow our body and its urges to govern us, before all the mind must be the governor. Once we are able to conquer the push and pull of the body we then must practice every day with our environmental influences and those who tempt us to act against our character. This character is to be maintained such as our morals/ principles throughout our lifetime, day in and day-out for it is not a goal to achieve, but a lifestyle to live by.
ReplyDelete