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THE TEMPLE OF SOLOMON THE KING<br />

cackling over the future like hens over a china egg, and soon<br />

they would be back at the old game of counting their chickens<br />

before they were hatched. He must also have seen, that if he<br />

postulated a God, or First Cause, every unfledged rationalist<br />

in Pâtaliputta would cry, “Oh, but what a God, what a wicked<br />

God yours must be to allow all this sorrow you talk of . . .<br />

now look at mine . . .” little seeing that sorrow was just the<br />

same with the idea of God as without it, and that all was<br />

indeed Moha or Mâyâ—both God and No-God, Sorrow and<br />

Joy.<br />

But Buddha being a practical physician, though he knew<br />

sorrow to be but a form of thought, was most careful in keeping<br />

as real a calamity as he could; for he well saw, that if<br />

he could only get people to concentrate upon Sorrow and its<br />

Causes, that the end could not be far off, of both Sorrow and<br />

Joy; but, if they began to speculate on its illusiveness, this<br />

happy deliverance would always remain distant. His business<br />

upon Earth was entirely a practical and exoteric one, in no<br />

way mystical; it was rational not emotional, catholic and<br />

not secret.<br />

What then is the Cause of Sorrow? and the answer given<br />

by Gotama is: Karma or Action, which when once completed<br />

becomes latent and static, and according to how it was accomplished,<br />

when once again it becomes dynamic, is its resultant<br />

effect. Thus a good action produces a good reaction, and a<br />

bad one a bad one. This presupposes a code of morals,<br />

furnished by what?* We cannot call it Âtman, Conscience,<br />

* Twenty-three centuries later Kant falling over this crux postulated his<br />

“twelve categories,” or shall we say “emanations,” and thereby started revolving<br />

once again the Sephirothic Wheel of Fortune.<br />

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