A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga eBook

Yogi Ramacharaka
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 278 pages of information about A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga.

A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga eBook

Yogi Ramacharaka
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 278 pages of information about A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga.

This Creative Will is not a mere blind, mechanical energy or force—­it is far more than this.  We can explain it only by referring you to the manifestation of the Will in yourself.  You wish to move your arm, and it moves.  The immediate force may seem to be a mechanical force, but what is back of that force—­what is the essence of the force?  The Will!  All manifestations of energy—­all the causes of motion—­all forces—­are forms of the action of the Will of the One—­the Creative Will—­acting under natural laws established by the One, ever moving, acting, forcing, urging, driving, leading.  We do not mean that every little act is a thought of the moment on the part of the Absolute, and a reaching out of the Will in obedience to that thought.  On the contrary, we mean that the One set the Will into operation as a whole, conceiving of laws and limitations in its action, the Will constantly operating in obedience to that conception, the results manifesting in what we call natural law; natural forces, etc.  Besides this, the Absolute is believed to manifest its Will specially upon occasions; and moreover permits its Will to be applied and used by the individual wills of individual Egos, under the general Law and laws, and plan of the One.

But you must not suppose that the Will is manifested only in the form of mechanical forces, cohesion, chemical attraction, electricity, gravitation, etc.

It does more than this.  It is in full operation in all forms of life, and living things.  It is present everywhere.  Back of all forms of movement and action, we find a moving cause—­usually a Pressure.  This is true of that which we have been calling mechanical forces, and of all forms of that which we call Life Energy.  Now, note this, this great Pressure that you will observe in all Life Action, is the Creative Will—­the Will Principle of the One—­bending toward the carrying out of the Great Plan of Life.

Look where we will, on living forms, and we may begin to recognize the presence of a certain creative energy at work—­building up; moulding, directing; tearing down; replacing, etc.—­always active in its efforts to create, preserve and conserve life.  This visible creative energy is what the Yogi Philosophy calls “the Creative Will,” and which forms the subject of this lesson.  The Creative Will is that striving, longing, pressing forward, unfolding, progressing evolutionary effort, that all thoughtful people see in operation in all forms of life—­throughout all Nature.  From the lowest to the highest forms of life, the Effort, Energy, Pressure, may be recognized in action, creating, preserving, nourishing, and improving its forms.  It is that Something that we recognize when we speak of “Nature’s Forces” at work in plant growth and animal functioning.  If you will but keep the word and idea—­“NATURE”—­before you, you will be able to more clearly form the mental concept of the Creative Will.  The Creative Will is that which you have been calling “Nature at Work” in the growth of the plant; the sprouting of the seed; the curling and reaching of the tendril; the fertilization of the blossoms, etc.  You have seen this Will at work, if you have watched growing things.

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