Calmness of mind is one of the beautiful jewels of wisdom. It is the result of long
and patient effort in self-control. Its presence is an indication of ripened expe-
rience, and of a more than ordinary knowledge of the laws and operations of
thought.
A man becomes calm in the measure that he understands himself as a thought-
evolved being. For such knowledge necessitates the understanding of others as
the result of thought, and as he develops a right understanding, and sees ever
more clearly the internal relations of things by the action of cause and effect, he
ceases to fuss, fume, worry, and grieve. He remains poised, steadfast, serene.
The calm man, having learned how to govern himself, knows how to adapt himself
to others. And they, in turn reverence his spiritual strength. They feel that they
can learn from him and rely upon him. The more tranquil a man becomes, the
greater is his success, his influence, his power for good. Even the ordinary trader
will find his business prosperity increase as he develops a greater self-control and
equanimity, for people will always prefer to deal with a man whose demeanor is
equitable.
The strong, calm man is always loved and revered. He is like a shade-giving tree in
a thirsty land, or a sheltering rock in a storm. Who does not love a tranquil heart?
a sweet-tempered, balanced life? It does not matter whether it rains or shines,
or what changes come to those who possess these blessings for they are always
serene and calm. That exquisite poise of character that we call serenity is the last
lesson of culture. It is the flowering of life, the fruitage of the soul. It is precious
as wisdom--more desirable than fine gold. How insignificant mere money-seek-
ing looks in comparison with a serene life. A life that dwells in the ocean of truth,
beneath the waves, beyond the reach of the tempests, in the eternal calm!
How many people we know who sour their lives, who ruin all that is sweet and
beautiful by explosive tempers, who destroy their poise of character and make
bad blood! It is a question whether the great majority of people do not ruin their
lives and mar their happiness by lack of self-control. How few people we meet in
life who are well balanced, who have that exquisite poise which is characteristic
of the finished character.”
Tempest-tossed souls, wherever you may be, under whatever conditions you
may live, know this: In the ocean of life the isles of blessedness are smiling and
the sunny shore of your ideal awaits your coming. Keep your hands firmly upon
the helm of thought. In the core of your soul reclines the commanding Master;
He does but sleep; wake Him. Self-control is strength. Right thought is mastery.
Calmness is power. Say unto your heart,
“Peace. Be still.”
“Peace. Be still.”
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