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THE TEMPLE OF SOLOMON THE KING<br />

Free alike from fawning and from dislike do I do service to him who has bought<br />

me. This, your Majesty, is <strong>the</strong> basis of <strong>the</strong> Act of Truth by <strong>the</strong> force of which I<br />

turned <strong>the</strong> Ganges back.*<br />

In o<strong>the</strong>r words, by ignoring all accidents, all matters of<br />

chance, and setting to work, without favour or prejudice, to<br />

accomplish <strong>the</strong> one object in view, and so finally “to interpret<br />

every phenomenon as a particular dealing of God with <strong>the</strong><br />

soul.” In truth this is an “Act of Truth,” <strong>the</strong> Power begot by<br />

Concentration and nothing else.<br />

We have seen at <strong>the</strong> commencement of this chapter how<br />

<strong>the</strong> Âtman (that Essence beyond Being and Not Being)<br />

allegorically fell be crying “It is I,” and how <strong>the</strong> great<br />

Hypocrisy arose by supposing individual Âtmans for all<br />

beings, and things which had to incarnate again and again<br />

before finally <strong>the</strong>y were swallowed up in <strong>the</strong> One Âtman of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Beginning. This Individualistic Conception Gotama<br />

banned, he would have none of it; a Soul, a Spirit, a separate<br />

entity was ana<strong>the</strong>ma to him; but in overthrowing <strong>the</strong> corrupt<br />

Vedânta of <strong>the</strong> latter-day pundits, like Lu<strong>the</strong>r, who many<br />

centuries later tore <strong>the</strong> tawdry vanities from off <strong>the</strong> back of <strong>the</strong><br />

prostitute Rome, approximating his reformed Church to <strong>the</strong><br />

communistic bro<strong>the</strong>rhood of Christ, Gotama, <strong>the</strong> Enlightened<br />

One, <strong>the</strong> Buddha, now similarly went back to Vedic times and<br />

to <strong>the</strong> wisdom of <strong>the</strong> old Rishis. But, fearing <strong>the</strong> evil associations<br />

clinging to a name, he, ana<strong>the</strong>matizing <strong>the</strong> Âtman, in<br />

* “<strong>The</strong> Questions of King Milinda,” iv, 1, 48. See also <strong>the</strong> story of <strong>the</strong> Holy<br />

Quail in Rhys Davids’ “Buddhist Birth Stories,” p. 302. <strong>The</strong>se Iddhis are also<br />

called Abhijnyâs. <strong>The</strong>re are six of <strong>the</strong>m: (1) clairvoyance; (2) clairaudience;<br />

(3) powers of transformation; (4) powers of remembering past lives; (5) powers<br />

of reading <strong>the</strong> thoughts of o<strong>the</strong>rs; (6) <strong>the</strong> knowledge of comprehending <strong>the</strong><br />

finality of <strong>the</strong> stream of life. See also “Konx Om Pax,” pp. 47, 48.<br />

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