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LIGHT ON THE WAY OF WISDOM, JAMES ALLEN

 TOPIC: LIGHT ON THE WAY OF WISDOM.

The path of wisdom is the highest way, the way in which all doubt and uncertainty are dispelled and knowledge and surety are realized. 

Amid the excitements and pleasures of the world and the surging whirlpool of human passion, wisdom—— so calm, so silent and so beautiful— is indeed difficult to find, difficult, not because of it's incomprehensible complexity, but because of it's unobtrusive simplicity, and because *SELF* is so blind and rash, and so jealous of its right and pleasures.

Wisdom " *rejected of men"* because it always come right home to one's self in the form of wounding reproved. Before wisdom can be acquired, *SELF* must be wounded to the death, and because of this, *WISDOM IS THE ENEMY OF SELF*, self rises in rebellion, and will not be overcome and denied.

The foolish man is governed by his passions and personal cravings. When about to do anything he does not ask *"IS THIS RIGHT?"* but only considers how much pleasure or personal advantage he will gain by it. He doesn't govern his passions and act from Fixed principles, but is the slave of his inclinations and follows where they lead. The wise man governs his passions and put away all personal cravings. He never acts from impulse and passion. But dispassionately consider what is *right* to be done and does it. He is always thoughtful and self-possessed, and guides his conduct by the loftiest moral principles. He is superior to both pleasure and pain. Please note; *WISDOM CANNOT BE FOUND IN READING AND STUDYING BOOKS IN LEARNING OR PHILOSOPHY*: *IT'S ACQUIRED BY PRACTICE ONLY*. *A MAN MAY READ THE PRECEPTS OF THE GREATEST TEACHERS AND WRITERS CONTINUALLY*, but if he doesn't *PURIFY* and *govern himself*, he will remain *FOOLISH*. _A man may be conversant with the writings of the greatest philosopher, but so long as he continues to give way to his passions he will not attain to wisdom._ *wisdom is the right action, right doing.* *Folly is wrong action, wrong doing*. *All reading and studying is vain if he will not see his errors and give them up.* Wisdom says to vain man " *Do not praise yourself"*, to the proud man " *Humble yourself"*, to the gossip, " *Govern your tongue* " to the resentful man, " *Forgive your Enemy* ", to the self indulgent man " *Be temperate* ", to the impure man, " *purge your heart of lust"* and to all men " *Beware of small faults, do your duty faithfully, and never intermeddle with the duty of another.*

These things are very simple: the doing of them is simple. But as it leads to the annihilation of *SELF*, the SELF tendencies in a man object to them and rise up in revolt against them, loving their own life of turbulent excitement and feverish pleasure, and hating the calm and beautiful silence of wisdom. Thus men remain in folly. Nevertheless, the way of wisdom is always open, is always ready to receive the tread of the pilgrim who has grown weary of the thorng and intricate ways of folly. No man is prevented from becoming wise but by *himself*. No man can aquire wisdom but by his own exertions. And he who is prepared to be honest with himself, to measure the depths of his ignorance, to come face to face with his errors. To recognize and acknowledge his fault and at once to set about the task of his own regeneration, such a man will find the way to WISDOM, walking with humble and obedient feet, he will, in due time, come to the sweet city of DELIVERANCE.

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