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4. WORLD WEARINESS


Greetings in the name of God. I bring you God's blessings.

My dear friends, since some of you are pondering the subject of world weariness -- an
indefinable longing or melancholy or sadness which may at times take hold of you -- I would like to
choose this subject as the theme of today's lectures.

The feeling grows from several roots, therefore there are a variety of possible causes for world
weariness. Of course the yearning for God and perfection plays a role here too whether consciously
or not, as well as the nostalgia for one's true spiritual home that dwells in every human being. For
here on earth you are only visitors, it is not your true home. But that is never the main reason for
the indefinable longing. Its background is more complex, and this is what I want to talk about now.

When people deviate in their souls from the divine laws in any respect -- and the more
unconsciously this happens the greater the deviation is -- then a vague feeling of sadness and longing
can grip them at times; it is as if their higher selves would respond and encourage them to sense that
something is not quite right within themselves. For instance, they do not know how to open
themselves up to loving in the true sense of the word; they cannot move out a feeling which is vital
in the life of a human being. As a consequence love does not come back to them in the right and
fulfilling way. Then a feeling of weariness is the answer of their souls.

People often think that they are very capable of loving -- and that may even be true -- but this
capacity does not go into the right channel because distortions in the soul prevent it. The
distortions can be of many varieties, such as fear that one's ego is too much in evidence. One can
see quite often that human beings are indeed yearning for love and are even willing to give love, yet
only on condition that they are loved first. Such a "safe bargain" not only locks the door, but causes
a distortion in the soul which then can elicit the feeling of world weariness, since the person will
remain lonely. The fear within the person says: "If I give first, without being sure, my pride might
get hurt, I might be injured, the other could cause me pain."

Fear of disappointment is a sign of oversensitivity, and the oversensitivity is a sign of a false
sense of self-importance. This entire inner process centers around the ego, and that must block the
stream of genuine love, having a contrary direction. The blocking goes against divine law and
therefore the soul must suffer. The moment you reset the "inner switch" so you do not take your
fear of what could happen to your own self so seriously, you can give your love freely. Then your
love is pristine and unadulterated, because the "thou," with everything that you miss and long for,
will become more important than the "I" with its vanity and pride. Then the feeling of
unfulfillment, of vague yearning, will disappear, since you are fulfilling a vital function of human
nature and are thus in harmony with God and your own higher self, at least in this respect.

Do not misunderstand me. I do not want to imply that a person who has this particular
misconception is necessarily selfish. He or she may even be less selfish than another who has
already found the key to this problem. One should differentiate between selfishness and self-
centeredness. Both are wrong, but their effect is not always the same. I do not even want to imply
that such a person may be petty and unwilling to give. It is just that, in ignorance, genuine feelings
are channeled through the sick lower self into a false direction.

It is not even that individuals who fit this description cannot love at all. There may be a few
people around them to whom they reveal all their love. Yet they will not be able to avoid the vague,
weary feelings. This is so because if the energy of their feelings were channeled in the right way,
even in respect to those few beloved people, their love would not be concentrated on just a small
number of people, but would go out toward anybody in their environment who can elicit positive
feelings. Then they would reach out with a fully committed love, not afraid of taking risks, even to
the extent of lovingly giving just as much importance to the other person's feelings as to their own.

All this cannot be taken for granted, my friends, for no matter how much you may agree
intellectually and in principle, the feelings lag behind, except in very rare cases. Naturally, your love
would be different toward each individual, because you human beings take it as a matter of course
that one indeed loves some fellow human beings more than others -- and as long as your state of
development still keeps you in the cycle of reincarnation one cannot expect you to believe otherwise.
You know also from experience that your love for your mother is different from your love for your
mate, that your love for your sister or brother is different from your love for your child, your love
for your father different from your love for a friend, and it even differs from friend to friend. There
are so many varieties of love currents, and they all have substance and form in the spirit. Their
colors, shades, sounds, and fragrances are of a wide variety. And the human capacity to love would
be large enough to produce all the diverse energy currents if only the sick tendencies of the ego
would not stand in the way.

When you love someone very much, you often have the vague feeling that then you must be
taking some love away from someone else whom you may want to love even more, and you have the
same feeling about someone else's love for you; it seems as if one person would have to be
shortchanged in favor of another as love is being shared. Yet genuine, healthy love is indivisible; it
never diminishes. The more love you generate, the more it multiplies itself. I do not want to be
misunderstood here either: I am not referring to sexuality and eros. This is according to eternal law,
and you have to find the truth within yourself. So it is with God, Who loves His innumerable
children, Who always loves more, never less.

How can genuine, healthy love be attained? Not by trying to force yourself to love; this does
not work. It can be reached only indirectly, by starting with yourself, that is, by thorough self-
examination, without self-deceit. Find the extent of your ego, your oversensitivity, your vanity, your
pride, and how they play their part. Whoever has understood this has made the first step toward
attaining true, genuine love, and thus also toward lifting the feelings of longing, sadness, nostalgia, or
whatever else you want to call them. Only you can look into your soul, and if you find that not
everything is all right within you, then you know also that your soul needs to be healed in this
respect.

When people concentrate all their love on one person, and they do this in the wrong way
because their soul is not healthy in this area, then the love for this one person will weaken them.
They may be so afraid to lose the love of the other that they cannot be true to their own self, and
thus they will indeed humiliate themselves and be humiliated by the other. It will happen in an
unhealthy way, out of weakness and fear, not out of strength. Actually some people believe that
self-debasement is the sign of real, great love; however, they are deceiving themselves. Others are so
afraid of exactly that -- being humiliated -- that they cut themselves completely off from too strong
feelings.

When you love in a healthy and genuine way, you never compromise your dignity. You may
well have to give up insisting that you must preserve your dignity at all cost, but exactly because you
give up the insistence on your dignity can you win what you were ready to give up. This is the
immutable spiritual law. You will differentiate clearly in your soul that you have to give up your
pride, the importance of your ego, but you do not have to give up being true to yourself. This may
be difficult to understand at first, but meditate on it and you will perceive the difference. Those
who can love in a genuine way without being afraid that their little pride might be hurt or that they
may encounter some disadvantages, will never be "mistreated," provided they guard against
betraying their own integrity out of fear of losing the love of their beloveds. They may be
disappointed, but they will not be unduly humiliated. Real love will never make you lose your
dignity; you will always be able to stand up for yourself. Healthy dignity will bring you respect and
not humiliation or exploitation. Healthy love will open your eyes instead of making you blind; it will
make you strong instead of weak and always true to your self, exactly because through giving up the
little ego you will no longer attach so much importance to the fulfillment of your own wishes.
Genuine love is healthy, and as such free from masochistic or sadistic tendencies; it will not be
egocentric or violate your personality. I want you to observe that there are always two opposing
currents. Think about it, my dear ones.

Fear -- more or less hidden in the human soul -- is a major obstacle to attaining real love; and
fear can be present only when you love yourself too much in some respect, when you take yourself
too seriously, when you are too concerned about your own well-being, when you hold on to yourself
instead of letting yourself flow and surrender in a healthy way. Those who make themselves too
important must be in fear; those who do not give themselves that much importance do not have to
be afraid that something bad will happen to them if they let themselves love. Fear covers your eyes
with a heavy veil, so that you become blind. You can neither see yourself nor others. Genuine love
is not blind, for it can come only out of a fearless soul. It will have the strength to react more or less
in the right way, while the wrong kind of love is weak and weakening, and will thus make you react
in the wrong way. As I said, real love creates a natural dignity very different from false dignity,
which is based on pride and vanity. Such wrong currents in the soul then produce warning signals in
the form of feelings of world weariness.

Another source of world weariness can be found in an attitude of withdrawal, in which a
person retires into a lonely, self-created world. Again, they do this out of fear of giving up their little
selves, or of taking risks, or out of a crass ego-centeredness. Such withdrawal into a self-created
world may yield them certain momentary advantages in freeing them of responsibilities for others,
affording them to lead a life exclusively and uncompromisingly according to their personal
preferences. Yet they pay a higher price than they are initially aware of. They act contrary to
spiritual law and so their higher self makes itself known by causing them to feel world weary. Thus
they will, from time to time, experience great dissatisfaction with life and therefore feel alone,
isolated and abandoned.

All human beings strive, in their soul's core, to give, to fulfill and even to sacrifice. Yet where
the blind, sick, or immature parts of the soul resist this striving, two opposite currents come into
existence which tend to cancel each other out.

One part of the soul wants to give love -- and therefore also to receive love. Whatever you
give comes back to you as a wave in an eternally pulsating cycle. Of course, you have to start the
cycle by giving first and not waiting for the other to start by giving to you. This part of the soul
wants to fulfill itself, wants to surrender the ego, to sacrifice, and will endeavor with all its strength,
with every single current of feeling, to abide by the spiritual laws. It wants to forget itself and not
take its vanity, pride, and personal advantages so seriously. Such an emotional current comes from
the higher self that knows where true fulfillment, happiness, harmony, and perfection are to be
found. This current exists even in less developed souls, but in them it runs underground, so to
speak, and only rises to the surface on rare occasions during a lifetime.

The other part of the personality wants comfort, convenience, and will give up nothing. From
time to time it sees the light of happiness, but prefers to exist in a grey, solitary world that seems
risk-free to the blind part of the soul.

It is impossible to do justice to both currents at the same time, since they desire directly
opposite goals. The cross-currents then give rise to many other conflicts that extend much further
than you are immediately aware of. When you can no longer bear the burden of the conflicts which
are really the symptoms of the deep split in yourself, you go to a psychiatrist to become aware, in
time, of these opposing soul currents. Only when you know of their existence can you make the
inner choice to clearly follow either one or the other current -- since you cannot follow both at once
-- in full knowledge of what you have to give up and what you stand to gain as you decide for one of
them. In this case you have at least the intellectual knowledge to say to yourself: "If I go in this
direction, I cannot at the same time go the other way; therefore I must make a choice."

This is an example of an inner decision which I have mentioned previously. Inner decisions
can be made only when you have become aware of the hidden emotional currents and can pinpoint
where they run into the wrong channels so as to cancel each other out. Cross-currents create not
only psychological and spiritual obstacles, but also physical manifestations in the body: tiredness,
weakness, and even sickness can come from emotional short-circuits. The more frequently the
opposing currents clash within the soul, the more the person will lose the strength which would
otherwise work productively in a healthy channel and thus renew itself all the time.

People usually know much more in their intellect than in their feelings, but since the unhealthy
feelings cannot adapt themselves to the healthy, conscious thinking while they are hidden in the
unconscious, they need to be brought up into consciousness. Quite apart from the spiritual truths
and the divine lawfulness to which all humans who wish to live a healthy and harmonious life are
subject, any reasonable human being knows that one cannot move simultaneously in two opposite
directions. Therefore it is absolutely necessary to make the inner contradictions conscious, even if
resistance has to be overcome.

You often call an emotionally ill person immature, at least in those areas where the soul is
unhealthy. Indeed, immaturity is a childish quality, because it means to want the impossible, like a
child. An immature person does not have enough reason to recognize that each action or non-
action brings with it the corresponding consequences, which the mature person is able to distinguish
and accept. He or she can thus freely give up the impossible, whereas emotionally sick and
immature souls would insist on having the advantages of both the opposing alternatives and none of
their drawbacks, having their cake and eating it too. When they have to face the fact that this is not
possible, their inner rebellion increases and with it their conflicts. For rebellion against the
unalterable is in itself a sick emotional current. The inner conflicts can increase to such an extent
that they begin to be reflected and manifested in the person's outer life.

There are many kinds of cross-currents, not only those I mentioned. Short-circuits can, along
with other symptoms, cause indefinite longing and sadness, and anyone who is haunted by similar
feelings frequently should search in this direction. Of course, it is not so easy to uncover deep and
often unconscious currents, and you will need all your willpower to conquer the resistance. The
longing for God and for one's true spiritual home does not completely explain the feelings of world
weariness. The unsatisfied longing is indeed for God, but in a different sense than you commonly
assume. Only when a human being lives in perfect harmony with God's laws can the longing for
God be stilled. When you come close to God in this way and remove all the obstacles that prevent
you from living in harmony with God, you can satisfy your longing for God already in this life on
earth. For those who fulfill completely, to the best of their capacities, in accordance with God's
plan, their earthly life, their individual task, which corresponds to their state of development, will be
free of any kind of inner disharmony. There will be in them no torment, no bitterness, no tension,
nor any sadness or world weariness.

Going back once more to inner decisions, I would like to mention that when you make a
negative decision in the full knowledge and acceptance of all its consequences and related
renunciations of whatever has to be given up -- not only rationally but eventually also by bringing
your emotions in accord with it -- you are better off than if you were to insist simultaneously on two
impossibilities, desiring only the advantages and not accepting any of the drawbacks of the two
alternatives.

For instance, when you decide to withdraw and live a solitary life because you do not want to
give love, out of anxiety and over-sensitivity, then you must also inwardly reckon with the fact that
you will stay solitary and will lack love. Certain joys and satisfactions must then be given up, not
reluctantly, but completely. Even a negative decision, if it is truly meant to be carried out, is one
step closer to health than the inner indecision and the desire to have it both ways. For in this way
you will at least unify yourself inwardly and will no longer be torn by inner contradictions. In order
to reach a negative decision at all, you must take pains to honestly confront yourself, bring the
unconscious into consciousness, and commit yourself to pay at least one price, even if for the wrong
alternative. Such straightforwardness serves the soul's health, even though it may not be the best
possible choice.

Thus when people choose to cut themselves off outwardly or inwardly from others -- and
often this happens only in the inner sense -- they will understand right away what this choice
implies. Selfishness, anxiety, oversensitivity and pride have won out. When as a consequence the
longing for love, fulfillment, light, brotherhood and fusion with another being touches them, they
will confront this longing and tell themselves: "I have so chosen, I know the price, and I prefer to
pay this price rather than give up my negativity." It will be precisely through the inner work that is
necessary to make even a negative decision honestly. Thus they will enable themselves to come to
the realization later that they would, after all, prefer to make the true choice and that it would be
worthwhile to give up what at first seemed so difficult to renounce. Most damages are caused by
not making any choice and allowing all emotional currents to mingle in the unconscious, without the
effort to really getting to know oneself. Such state of indecision will wear out the soul, lead to
unavoidable conflicts, so that no energy will be left to fulfill life as best as possible in other areas
either -- whether spiritual or material.

Emotional cross-currents or short-circuits are not equally strongly present in all people; there
are many gradations. Therefore it is not a matter of either/or. In some cases the opposing
emotions surge with equal power and clash with such fury that the waves of feelings completely
submerge the person, so that he or she can no longer cope with life. And from a certain point of
view it is much better, because the person will thus find the way to a freely chosen healing much
sooner. Without upheavals most people, except those few of a very high state of spiritual
development, would not find the way to health. When the inner conflict is not quite so explicit and
one current is more out in the open than the other, they will still feel counter-currents, at least from
time to time, which will sap their strength and will prevent them from completely unifying the
energies of their soul.

There are also other causes for feelings of world weariness. All of them stem from some
distortions in the soul, but I will not go into that now. I have given you enough, so that everyone
who hears or reads my words has ample material for self-search. Whoever has such longings should
know that his or her unconscious emotional currents are not completely healthy and free.

You should attribute enough importance to your soul and to your entire personality to really
uncover what is hidden within your self, alone if possible and if not, with help. Yet you cannot
really uncover what is in you if you still insist on attributing so much importance to your pain, to
your vanity, and to your fears. Only by minimizing the importance of these can you find the
courage to discover what is hidden, to let go of pretenses, and to change your inner reality.

I want now to touch on something else, because it is related to today's theme. This is self-pity,
which often strengthens the feelings of world weariness. Wallowing in woes feels so good to you,
and you convince yourself that the pain you experience must be borne because it is your destiny.
Yet in truth this is very often not the case; as I have explained, such woes stem from distorted soul
currents, which you have the power to correct.

The sickly enjoyment of suffering -- you call it masochism -- is caused by specific tendencies.
On the one hand you run away from real problems you do not want to confront; on the other you
find in such pleasant pain a compensation for the privations of your life experience. These may
have karmic reasons, yet quite often courage and willpower could relieve them if only you opened
the inner door. Regardless of the burden of your past lives, regardless of what you need to
experience now on the outer level, you can, by meeting the inner conditions which I am showing to
you again and again, heal your soul and bring your feelings -- not only your thoughts and actions --
into harmony with spiritual law. As a result your life will be emotionally rich, harmonious and
happy, completely fulfilling you wherever you are in your development.

Last but not least, consider this also: By rebelling against something you cannot change, you
throw your life into disharmony. On the contrary, it will never harm a soul to accept an unalterable
stroke of fate. Naturally, one will not, need not, and certainly should not be glad to accept such a
burden; that would be impossible. Yet one can resign oneself to it without rebellion and bitterness.
The sadness that comes from undergoing such hardship will in some way help to free the soul. I
believe that you have all felt this at one time or another.

Whenever you wallow in self-pity, you are unconsciously remembering an earlier reaction,
when your pain was commensurate with the gravity of the situation. By wallowing in self-pity you
try to reproduce this remembered feeling, but in circumstances which are no longer the same; when
the hardship was unavoidable, your surrender was the right response, but now it is different. Now
you can change your attitude toward your pain. Because of this difference, the same feeling can in
one case be right and healthy and in another case be sick. Perhaps you will be able to understand
this.

My words tonight are not easy to grasp and I ask you to think about them carefully. Be
blessed, my dear ones.

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