A Stainless Steel Frame CORRUPTION is the order of the day.
In all walks of life, wherever we have to live and move, we come across the
monster; we cannot pass him by, we have to accost him (even in the
Shakespearean sense, that is) welcome him, woo him. It is like one of the demons
of the Greek legends that come out of the unknown, the sea or the sky, to prey
upon a help - a less land and its people until a deliverer comes. Corruption appears
today with a twofold face, Janus like: violence and falsehood. In private life,
in the political field, in the business world, in social dealings, it is now an
established practice, it has gained almost the force of a law of nature that
success can be achieved only with these two comrades on your either side. A
gentle, honest, peace-loving man is inevitably pushed back, he has to go to the
wall; a straightforward truthful candid soul will get no hearing and make no
living. From high diplomacy on the international level to village pettifoggery,
from the blast of the atom bomb to the thrust of the dagger, we have all the
degrees of the two cardinal virtues that make up the warp and woof of modern
life. In the old world
-not so old however, for the landslide started in fact with the First World War
- evil there was and abundantly in man and in man's society, but it was not
accepted as virtue or even as an acceptable or inevitable thing. It was
tolerated, suffered, and generally with a heavy heart. Indeed the heart was
sound, it was the flesh only that was weak. There was an idealism, an aspiration
and although one could not always live up to it, yet one did not deny it or
spurn it; one endeavoured
as best one could, even though in leisure hours, in the inner mind and
consciousness at least, to obey and follow its dictates. It is the Nazi theory
of life that brought
Page - 249 man Evil as Good, Falsehood as Truth.
That is pragmatism with a vengeance. Whatever leads to success, to worldly
success, that is to say, brings you wealth, prosperity, power to rule over men
and things, enriches you in your possession - vittena, as the Upanishad
terms it -that is Good, that is Truth. All the rest are mental conceptions,
notions, abstractions, day-dreams meant to delude you, take you away from the
road to your fulfilment
and achievement. That is how we have listened to the voice of Mephistopheles
and sold away our soul. The government of
a country is, as we know, the steel frame that holds together the life of its
people: it is that that gives the primary stability and security, scope and
free play to all its activities. In In other words, a
diminution of public morality and collective honesty has set in, an ebbing of
the individual consciousness too that made for rectitude and justice and equity
and fair dealing. Men who are limbs of that frame, who by their position ensure
the strength of that frame - the bolts and nuts, screws and hinges -have, on a
large scale, allowed themselves. to be uncertain and loose in their moral
make-up. Along with the outer check, the inner check too has given way: hence
the colossal disintegration, the general debacle in the life of the body
politic and the body social. How to stop this
rot that is gaining ground every day, how to react against the inexorable chain
reaction that is leading to a final explosion? It is not merely the laymen but
the members of the very supporting frame itself, as I have said, that have fallen
and gone over to the enemy. And the fact is true not only of the political
frame, but the social frame too made up of the elite, the
intelligentsia. The remedy that easily
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attempted and applied is something Catonian, that is to say, a greater
stringency of external rules and regulations, enforcement of punishment, even
of heavy punishment as a deterrent of crime. The institution of
punishment is no longer respected or appreciated in modern times to the same extent
as in the past, even a century ago. When character goes awry, punishment is of
no avail. Punishment does not cure or redeem the criminal; it often hardens,
fixes the trait that is sought to be eradicated. Fear of punishment does not
always prevent one from doing wrong things. Often danger has an irresistible
fascination for a certain type of temperament, especially danger of the wrong
kind -indeed the greater the wrong, the greater the danger and the greater the
fascination. "To live dangerously" is the motto of the heroic soul,
as well as of the lost soul. A strong penal system, a rigorous policing is of
help no doubt to mainĀtain "peace and order" of some kind in a
society; but that is an external pressure which cannot last very long or be
effective in the end. So the ideal
proposed is that of moral regeneration. But what is the kind of moral
regeneration and how is it to be effected? All depends upon that. If you issue
some moral rules and regulations, inscribe them on pillars, print them in
pamphlets, preach them from the platform and the pulpit, these things have been
done in the past and for ages, the result is not assured and the world goes its
way as ever. Something more than mental and moral rules has to be discovered:
some dynamic and irresistible element in man has to be touched, evoked and
brought out, something that challenges the whole world and maintains its truth
and the fiat of its truth. That is the inmost soul in man, the real being
behind all the apparent forms of his personality, the divine element, the very
Divine in him. It is the outer man, the marginal man, man in his inferior
nature that lives and moves in normal circumstances; instead, the central man,
man in his higher and highest nature has to come out and take his place in the
world. What is needed then is an army of souls: individuals, either separately or in groups, who have contacted their inmost reality, their divinity, in some way or other-men with a new consciousness and aspiration, a new life and realisation.
Page - 251 They Evil, if one sells one's soul. On the
contrary, by living out one's divine essence one will have conquered the world
- ihaiva tairjitam. At every moment, in all circumstances one follows
the voice of the highest in oneself. If it is that and no other inferior echo,
then one becomes fearless and immortal and all-conquering. Such souls living
and moving among men with little faith and in circumstances adverse and obscure
will forge precisely the new steel frame, the stainless steel frame upon which
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