1V1YSTKJ EXPERIENCES ' H."-' ' IVlXSiJbA^ .^^ /' , „ \ ft facPtfiat ^tfie'past evil Ktimia has prevailed m that one instance. Ho^.'fipes it forbid, or mISsS impossible, all future effort ? '^TK'eri let the man ^ad under foot relentlessly, the thought that hi^ast fale Is'liriyihg him. It is not stronger than his present feeling^^"' 'ability to resist. The man who disregards the immediate evidence of his senses, and would put greater faith in baseless inference, surely insists that his two arms are snakes, and struggles violently to free himself from them* Having a present feeling of ability to work contrariwise, how should the man allow himself to say that he is driven helplessly by his old Karma into evil courses ? Surely such a man is most unfortunate, and never saw a great example. Let him trample down, I say, such weakling thoughts. Let him labour hard to gain deliverance from his bonds. Let him look always on his house of flesh as something that will pass away one day. And let him therefore strenuously avoid the actions and indulgences that mark the beast, and strive to live the life that marks him man. Let him not delay, thinking