latter-day pamphlets-第51章
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ill be none or little! How can the thought of such a man; what he calls thought; be other than false?
Alas; the palpable liar with his tongue does at least know that he is lying; and has or might have some faint vestige of remorse and chance of amendment; but the impalpable liar; whose tongue articulates mere accepted commonplaces; cants and babblement; which means only; 〃Admire me; call me an excellent stump…orator!〃of him what hope is there? His thought; what thought he had; lies dormant; inspired only to invent vocables and plausibilities; while the tongue goes so glib; the thought is absent; gone a wool…gathering; getting itself drugged with the applausive 〃Hear; hear!〃what will become of such a man? His idle thought has run all to seed; and grown false and the giver of falsities; the inner light of his mind is gone out; all his light is mere putridity and phosphorescence henceforth。 Whosoever is in quest of ruin; let him with assurance follow that man; he or no one is on the right road to it。
Good Heavens; from the wisest Thought of a man to the actual truth of a Thing as it lies in Nature; there is; one would suppose; a sufficient interval! Consider it;and what other intervals we introduce! The faithfulest; most glowing word of a man is but an imperfect image of the thought; such as it is; that dwells within him; his best word will never but with error convey his thought to other minds: and then between his poor thought and Nature's Fact; which is the Thought of the Eternal; there may be supposed to lie some discrepancies; some shortcomings! Speak your sincerest; think your wisest; there is still a great gulf between you and the fact。 And now; do not speak your sincerest; and what will inevitably follow out of that; do not think your wisest; but think only your plausiblest; your showiest for parliamentary purposes; where will you land with that guidance?I invite the British Parliament; and all the Parliamentary and other Electors of Great Britain; to reflect on this till they have well understood it; and then to ask; each of himself; What probably the horoscopes of the British Parliament; at this epoch of World…History; may be?
Fail; by any sin or any misfortune; to discover what the truth of the fact is; you are lost so far as that fact goes! If your thought do not image truly but do image falsely the fact; you will vainly try to work upon the fact。 The fact will not obey you; the fact will silently resist you; and ever; with silent invincibility; will go on resisting you; till you do get to image it truly instead of falsely。 No help for you whatever; except in attaining to a true image of the fact。 Needless to vote a false image true; vote it; revote it by overwhelming majorities; by jubilant unanimities and universalities; read it thrice or three hundred times; pass acts of parliament upon it till the Statute…book can hold no more;it helps not a whit: the thing is not so; the thing is otherwise than so; and Adam's whole Posterity; voting daily on it till the world finish; will not alter it a jot。 Can the sublimest sanhedrim; constitutional parliament; or other Collective Wisdom of the world; persuade fire not to burn; sulphuric acid to be sweet milk; or the Moon to become green cheese? The fact is much the reverse:and even the Constitutional British Parliament abstains from such arduous attempts as these latter in the voting line; and leaves the multiplication…table; the chemical; mechanical and other qualities of material substances to take their own course; being aware that voting and perorating; and reporting in Hansard; will not in the least alter any of these。 Which is indisputably wise of the British Parliament。
Unfortunately the British Parliament does not; at present; quite know that all manner of things and relations of things; spiritual equally with material; all manner of qualities; entities; existences whatsoever; in this strange visible and invisible Universe; are equally inflexible of nature; that; they will; one and all; with precisely the same obstinacy; continue to obey their own law; not our law; deaf as the adder to all charm of parliamentary eloquence; and of voting never so often repeated; silently; but inflexibly and forevermore; declining to change themselves; even as sulphuric acid declines to become sweet milk; though you vote so to the end of the world。 This; it sometimes seems to me; is not quite sufficiently laid hold of by the British and other Parliaments just at present。 Which surely is a great misfortune to said Parliaments! For; it would appear; the grand point; after all constitutional improvements; and such wagging of wigs in Westminster as there has been; is precisely what it was before any constitution was yet heard of; or the first official wig had budded out of nothing: namely; to ascertain what the truth of your question; in Nature; really is! Verily so。 In this time and place; as in all past and in all future times and places。 To…day in St。 Stephen's; where constitutional; philanthropical; and other great things lie in the mortar…kit; even as on the Plain of Shinar long ago; where a certain Tower; likewise of a very philanthropic nature; indeed one of the desirablest towers I ever heard of; was to be built;but couldn't! My friends; I do not laugh; truly I am more inclined to weep。
Get; by six hundred and fifty…eight votes; or by no vote at all; by the silent intimation of your own eyesight and understanding given you direct out of Heaven; and more sacred to you than anything earthly; and than all things earthly;a correct image of the fact in question; as God and Nature have made it: that is the one thing needful; with that it shall be well with you in whatsoever you have to do with said fact。 Get; by the sublimest constitutional methods; belauded by all the world; an incorrect image of the fact: so shall it be other than well with you; so shall you have laud from able editors and vociferous masses of mistaken human creatures; and from the Nature's Fact; continuing quite silently the same as it was; contradiction; and that only。 What else? Will Nature change; or sulphuric acid become sweet milk; for the noise of vociferous blockheads? Surely not。 Nature; I assure you; has not the smallest intention of doing so。
On the contrary; Nature keeps silently a most exact Savings…bank; and official register correct to the most evanescent item; Debtor and Creditor; in respect to one and all of us; silently marks down; Creditor by such and such an unseen act of veracity and heroism; Debtor to such a loud blustery blunder; twenty…seven million strong or one unit strong; and to all acts and words and thoughts executed in consequence of that;Debtor; Debtor; Debtor; day after day; rigorously as Fate (for this is Fate that is writing); and at the end of the account you will have it all to pay; my friend; there is the rub! Not the infinitesimalest fraction of a farthing but will be found marked there; for you and against you; and with the due rate of interest you will have to pay it; neatly; completely; as sure as you are alive。 You will have to pay it even in money if you live:and; poor slave; do you think there is no payment but in money? There is a payment which Nature rigorously exacts of men; and also of Nations; and this I think when her wrath is sternest; in the shape of dooming you to possess money。 To possess it; to have your bloated vanities fostered into monstrosity by it; your foul passions blown into explosion by it; your heart and perhaps your very stomach ruined with intoxication by it; your poor life and all its manful activities stunned into frenzy and comatose sleep by it;in one word; as the old Prophets said; your soul forever lost by it。 Your soul; so that; through the Eternities; you shall have no soul; or manful trace of ever having had a
soul; but only; for certain fleeting moments; shall have had a money…bag; and have given soul and heart and (frightfuler still) stomach itself in fatal exchange for the same。 You wretched mortal; stumbling about in a God's Temple; and thinking it a brutal Cookery…shop! Nature; when her scorn of a slave is divinest; and blazes like the blinding lightning against his slavehood; often enough