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:The sutra | |||
::If any of you would bring to judgment the unfaithful wife, | |||
::Let him also weigh the heart of her husband in scales, and measure his soul with measurements. | |||
::And let him who would lash the offender look unto the spirit of the offended. | |||
::And if any of you would punish in the name of righteousness and lay the axe unto the evil tree, let him see to its roots; | |||
::And verily he will find the roots of the good and the bad, the fruitful and the fruitless, all entwined together in the silent heart of the earth. | |||
::And you judges who would be just. | |||
::What judgment pronounce you upon him who though honest in the flesh is yet a thief in spirit? | |||
::What penalty lay you upon him who slays in the flesh yet is himself slain in the spirit? | |||
::And how prosecute you him who in action is a deceiver and an oppressor, | |||
::Yet who also is aggrieved and outraged? | |||
::And how shall you punish those whose remorse is already greater than their misdeeds? | |||
::Is not remorse the justice which is administered by the very law which you would fain serve? | |||
::Yet you cannot lay the remorse upon the innocent nor lift it from the heart of the guilty. | |||
::Unbidden shall it call in the night, that men may wake and gaze upon themselves. | |||
::And you who would understand justice, how shall you unless you look upon all deeds in the fullness of light? | |||
::Only then shall you know that the erect and the fallen are but one man standing in twilight between the night of his pygmy-self and the day of his god-self. | |||
::And that the corner stone of the temple is not higher than the lowest stone in its foundation. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 22 March 2022
event type | discourse |
date & time | 19 Jan 1987 am |
location | Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Pune |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 2h 58min. Quality: good. |
online audio | |
video | Available, duration 3h 5min. Quality: not good, a constant audio-noise. |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | MESS122 |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the sutras: Sw Anand Vimal.
- The sutra
- If any of you would bring to judgment the unfaithful wife,
- Let him also weigh the heart of her husband in scales, and measure his soul with measurements.
- And let him who would lash the offender look unto the spirit of the offended.
- And if any of you would punish in the name of righteousness and lay the axe unto the evil tree, let him see to its roots;
- And verily he will find the roots of the good and the bad, the fruitful and the fruitless, all entwined together in the silent heart of the earth.
- And you judges who would be just.
- What judgment pronounce you upon him who though honest in the flesh is yet a thief in spirit?
- What penalty lay you upon him who slays in the flesh yet is himself slain in the spirit?
- And how prosecute you him who in action is a deceiver and an oppressor,
- Yet who also is aggrieved and outraged?
- And how shall you punish those whose remorse is already greater than their misdeeds?
- Is not remorse the justice which is administered by the very law which you would fain serve?
- Yet you cannot lay the remorse upon the innocent nor lift it from the heart of the guilty.
- Unbidden shall it call in the night, that men may wake and gaze upon themselves.
- And you who would understand justice, how shall you unless you look upon all deeds in the fullness of light?
- Only then shall you know that the erect and the fallen are but one man standing in twilight between the night of his pygmy-self and the day of his god-self.
- And that the corner stone of the temple is not higher than the lowest stone in its foundation.
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