BOOK II THE QUALIFICATIONS OF THOSE WHO DESIRE DELIVERANCE CHAPTER I The History of ShuJea ^Like Shuka's history is thine, 0 Prince !" said Vishva" mitra. "Naught more remains for thee to know. Thou hast thyself with thine own subtle mind found what there is to find. Like a fine mirror it requires but burnishing alone to catch the image of the Truth quite truly. Listen then to the helpfnl story of Shuka. He was the bright son of the Rshi Vyasa, now sitting here beside thy father. Long did Shuka, sacrifice incarnate, ponder in his heart the mystery of this Samsara,1 this World-Process, and by himself determined that the world was nothing more than mind. Imagination, active, makes it live ; imagination, ceasing, makes it cease. The Self behind the mind is the Supreme Omnipotent. Shuka saw this Truth, but was not confident; only his mind stayed steadfastly away from fleeting sense-enjoyments. Once he asked his father, sitting in a silent region of the mountains : 'How does the mirage of Samsara take its rise ; how ceases it ; and where and when and whose is it ?' And Vyasa told him. But he answered: (! myself thought this.' And still he gained not confidence. Then Vyasa told him : 'Go to Janaka ; he knows.' And Shuka went and was announced by the king's warders to the king, saying the son of Vyasa waited at the gates. Then Janaka, to try him, only said, 'Let be,' and thought no 1. 'That whJLoh is eyer moving,3 Sea p. S.