Book Title: Ideal of Karmayogin
Author(s): Aurbindo Ghose
Publisher: Prabartak Publishing House

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________________ THE LAWS OF THOUGHT a'contrary opinion or party become apologetic, and seek to defend themselves, or to explain why they cannot quite agree. And this without one word being said. Immense batteries may be made, by numbers of people uniting together to think a given thought. If the whole of India could agree to give, say ten minutes every evening, at the oncoming of darkness, to thinking a single thought, "we are one. We are one. Nothing can prevail against us to make us think we are divided. For we are one. We are one and all antagonisms amongst us are illusion,”the power that would be generated can hardly be measured. This force ought always to be used in constructive forms. We ought always to devote it to what are called positive ends. We ought never to use it for hatred or jealousy or anger, but always in love and faith, and for the upbuilding of something. Even when evil is to be destroyed, or a lie overcome, we must think of the truth that 107

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