
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 edition. Excerpt: ... THE MASTERY OF DESTINY DEEDS, CHARACTER, AND DESTINY There is, and always has been, a wide-spread belief in Fate, or Destiny, that is, in an eternal and inscrutable Power wh...
Paperback: 18 pages
Publisher: TheClassics.us (September 12, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1230250034
ISBN-13: 978-1230250038
Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 9.7 inches
Amazon Rank: 13542648
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Explains Man's involvement in causes and effects which make up our lives thus creating our Destiny through our own deeds (actions) and usually without being aware that we have done so. An excellent read and highly informative....
ons definite ends to both individuals and nations. This belief has arisen from long observation of the facts of life. Men are conscious that there are certain occurrences which they cannot control, and are powerless to avert. Birth and death, for instance, are inevitable, and many of the incidents of life appear equally inevitable. Men strain every nerve for the attainment of certain ends, and gradually they become conscious of a Power which seems to be not of themselves, which frustrates their puny efforts, and laughs, as it were, at their fruitless striving and struggle. As men advance in life, they learn to submit, more or less, to this overruling Power which they do not understand, perceiving only its effects in themselves and the world around them, and they call it by various names, such as God, Providence, Fate, Destiny, etc. Men of contemplation, such as poets and philosophers, step aside, as it were, to watch the movements of this mysterious Power as it seems to elevate its favourites on the one hand, and strike down its victims on the other, without reference to merit or demerit. The greatest poets, especially the dramatic poets, represent this Power in their works, as they have observed it in Nature. The Greek and Roman dramatists usually depict their heroes as having foreknowledge of their fate, and taking means to escape it; but by so doing they blindly involve themselves in a series of consequences which bring about the doom which they are trying to avert. Shakespeare's characters, on the other hand, are represented, as in Nature, with no...