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192<br />

THE EQUINOX<br />

He realised that <strong>the</strong>re were in this world she-mules as well as<br />

she-asses, and that though <strong>the</strong> former would never foal in<br />

spite of all <strong>the</strong> stallions of Moultan, <strong>the</strong> latter seldom failed<br />

to do so after having been for a few minutes in <strong>the</strong> presence<br />

of a Margate jackass.<br />

Discarding Chastity (Brahmachârya)—a good purgative for<br />

<strong>the</strong> prurient—he wrote in its place <strong>the</strong> word “Health.” Do<br />

not worry about this code and that law, about <strong>the</strong> jibber of<br />

this crank or <strong>the</strong> jabber of that faddist. To hell with ethical<br />

pigs and prigs alike. Do what you like; but in <strong>the</strong> name of<br />

your own Higher Self wilfully do no injury to your own body or<br />

mind by over indulgence or under indulgence. Discover your<br />

normal appetite; satisfy it. Do not become a glutton, and do<br />

not become a nut-cracking skindlewig.<br />

Soon after his arrival in Ceylon, and at <strong>the</strong> time that he<br />

was working with Frater I. A., <strong>the</strong> greatness of <strong>the</strong> Buddha,<br />

as we have already seen, attracted him, and he turned his<br />

attention to <strong>the</strong> dogmatic literature of Buddhism only to<br />

find that behind its unsworded Cromwellian colossus,* with<br />

all his rigid virtues, his stern reasoning, his uncharitableness,<br />

judicialism and impertiality, slunk a pack of pig-headed<br />

dolts, stubborn, asinine and mulish; slavish, menial and<br />

to <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> hill before Hebron and saying: “My good boy, if you ever<br />

intend on becoming strong, <strong>the</strong> first thing you must do is to buy a pair of my four<br />

pound dumb-bells and my sixpenny book on physical culture.<br />

* <strong>The</strong> Buddha (it is true) did not encourage bloodshed, in spite of his having<br />

died from an overfeed of pork, but as Mr. A. Crowley has said, many of his<br />

present-day followers are quite capable of killing <strong>the</strong>ir own bro<strong>the</strong>rs for five<br />

rupees. <strong>The</strong> Western <strong>the</strong>ory that Buddhists are lambs and models of virtue is<br />

due to <strong>the</strong> fact that certain Western vices are not so congenial to <strong>the</strong> Asiatic as<br />

<strong>the</strong>y are to <strong>the</strong> European; and not because Buddhists are incapable of enjoying<br />

<strong>the</strong>mselves.

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