7/29/2006

How To Develop Absolute Courage

Courage is the backbone of man. The man with courage has persistence. He states what he believes and puts it into execution. The courageous man has confidence. He draws to himself all the moral qualities and mental forces which go to make up a strong man. Whereas, the man without courage draws to himself all the qualities of a weak man, vacillation, doubt, hesitancy, and unsteadiness of purpose. You can therefore see the value of concentration on courage. It is a most vital element of success.


The lack of courage creates financial, as well as mental and moral difficulties. When a new problem comes, instead of looking upon it as something to be achieved, the man or woman without courage looks for reasons why it cannot be done and failure is naturally the almost inevitable result. This is a subject well worthy of your study. Look upon everything within your power as a possibility instead of as merely a probability and you will accomplish a great deal more, because by considering a thing as impossible, you immediately draw to yourself all the elements that contribute to failure. Lack of courage destroys your confidence in yourself. It destroys that forceful, resolute attitude so important to success.

The man without courage unconsciously draws to himself all that is contemptible, weakening, demoralizing and destructive. He then blames his luck when he does not secure the things he weakly desires. We must first have the courage to strongly desire something. A desire to be fulfilled must be backed by the strength of all our mental forces. Such a desire has enough commanding force to change all unfavorable conditions. The man with courage commands, whether be is on the battlefield or in business life.

What is courage? It is the Will To Do. It takes no more energy to be courageous than to be cowardly. It is a matter of the right training in the right way. Courage concentrates the mental forces on the task at hand. It then directs them thoughtfully, steadily, deliberately, while attracting all the forces of success, toward the desired end. Cowardice on the other hand, dissipates both our mental and moral forces, thereby inviting failure.

As we are creatures of habits, we should avoid persons that lack courage. They are easy to discover because of their habits of fear in attacking new problems. The man with courage is never afraid.

Start out today with the idea that there is no reason why you should not be courageous. If any fear-thoughts come to you cast them off as you would the deadly viper. Form the habit of never thinking of anything unfavorable to yourself or anyone else. In dealing with difficulties, new or old, hold ever the thought, “I am courageous.” Whenever a doubt crosses the threshold of your mind, banish it. Remember, you as master of your mind control its every thought, and here is a good one to often affirm, “I have courage because I desire it; because I need it; because I use it and because I refuse to become such a weakling as cowardice produces.”

There is no justification for the loss of courage. The evils by which you will almost certainly be overwhelmed without it are far greater than those which courage will help you to meet and overcome. Right, then, must be the moralist who says that the only thing to fear is fear.

Never let another’s opinion affect you; he cannot tell what you are able to do; he does not know what you can do with your forces. The truth is you do not know yourself until you put yourself to the test. Therefore, how can someone else know? Never let anyone else put a valuation on you.

Almost all wonderful achievements have been accomplished after it had been “thoroughly” demonstrated that they were impossibilities. Once we understand the law, all things are possible. If they were impossibilities we could not conceive them.

Just the moment you allow someone to influence you against what you think is right, you lose that confidence in yourself that inspires courage and carries with it all the forces which courage creates. Just the moment you begin to swerve in your plan you begin to carry out another’s thought and not your own. You become the directed and not the director. You forsake the courage and resolution of your own mind, and you therefore lack the very forces that you need to sustain and carry out your work. Instead of being self-reliant you become timid and this invites failure. When you permit yourself to be influenced from your plan by another, you are unable to judge as you should, because you have allowed another’s influence to deprive you of your courage and determination without absorbing any of his in return so you are in much the same predicament, as you would be in if you turned over all your worldly possessions to another without getting “value received.”

Concentrate on just the opposite of fear, want, poverty, sickness, etc. Never doubt your own ability. You have plenty, if you will just use it. A great many men are failures because they doubt their own capacity. Instead of building up strong mental forces which would be of the greatest use to them their fear thoughts tear them down. Fear paralyzes energy. It keeps us from attracting the forces that go to make up success. Fear is the worst enemy we have.

There are few people that really know that they can accomplish much. They desire the full extent of their powers, but alas, it is only occasionally that you find a man that is aware of the great possibilities within him. When you believe with all your mind and heart and soul that you can do something, you thereby develop the courage to steadily and confidently live up to that belief. You have now gone a long way towards accomplishing it. The chances are that there will be obstacles, big and little, in your way, but resolute courage will overcome them and nothing else will. Strong courage eliminates the injurious and opposing forces by summoning their masters, the yet stronger forces that will serve you.

Courage is yours for the asking. All you have to do is to believe in it, claim it and use it. To succeed in business believe that it will be successful, assert that it is successful, and work like a beaver to make it so. Difficulties soon melt away before the courageous. One man of courage can fire with his spirit a whole army of men, whether it be military or industrial, because courage, like cowardice, is contagious.

The man of courage overcomes the trials and temptations of life; he commands success; he renders sound judgment; he develops personal influence and a forceful character and often becomes the mentor of the community which he serves.

Taken from “The Doctrine and Practice of Yoga” by A. P. Mukerji. For more articles on Yoga, visit

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7/29/2006

Tomas @ 2:53 pm

Today’ “Aspire to Wisdom” opens with Quote For Thought that states “When your sense of self is no longer tied to thought, is no longer conceptual, there is a depth of feeling, of sensing, of compassion, of loving, that was not there when you were trapped in mental concepts. You are that depth.”
Eckhart Tolle wonderfully depicted the reality that I have sensed recently DUE TO YOU, dear Asoka. I sensed myself as in the heaven due to our correspondence, to your support and guidance that enlightened my humble path. Your hearty concern with unknown prior to all disabled from Lithuania created the miracle and reflected the spiritual light that is the key to the mystery of the courage that is discussed in today’ article..
There I have red lots of truthful of it self statements, however, no one convinced me fully. We need the courage indeed today as never before, but the courage is very abstract concept. Personally I perceive it as a natural reflection of the joy for the life we have, as the instinct of men who isn’t alone. However, courage can’t be a goal of itself. It is impersonal feature that means nothing of itself when questions what for is all this arise. When such questions arises, I recall “Aspire to Wisdom”, I list my archives that hold your replies to all my inquiries, and by sharing a story of our knowledge, dear Asoka, I become incredibly courageous because of the realization of the essential spiritual oneness of the humanity. When the eternities are not physical things but the spiritual values, courage becomes inseparable part of us like a shadow or the footprints we leave behind.

7/30/2006

Peter Kua @ 2:39 am

Great article. FEAR = False Evidence Appearing Real. I’ve written a related articel called “The #1 Way to Eliminate FEAR: Chant This Mantra Daily!” and can be found at http://radicalhop.com/blog/2006/06/15/the-1-way-to-eliminate-fear-chant-this-mantra-daily/

7/31/2006

Alfredo J. Martinez @ 10:55 am

Great article. I seem to remember reading a few years ago about a Yoga practice for developing courage. Basically, it was to block your left nostril, and breath through your right one a few minutes each day.

8/18/2006

irene @ 2:48 pm

Amazing! This is exactly what i needed to read right now. Lessons in courage. Only a week ago i called myself a coward. And now this advice. :) However, sometimes through our very creative meanderings in life some situations demanding courage tend to be messy! So how do we handle these situations with the kind of courage that allows us to grow in spirit and in truth?

Example: what if you know your courage to face a sensitive situation with your truth would cause another emotional harm ?
Is it more courageous to not speak your truth or, to speak your truth with courage while knowing that your choice to speak out will harm another?

i have been battling with this moral/spiritual question for a while now and I come to the same conclusion every time. I cannot knowingly cause emotional pain to another. In this situation it is ‘nobler of spirit’ to put other’s needs above your own selfish desires.

i have learned - the hard way seems to be my preferred route - that acceptance of the situation is vital. Sounds cookoo but it is true. I have had to muster all my courage to just look at the situation and accept it. Every part of it. My choices and the consequences. I have had to face and accept it all. Those self debasing thoughts that have a tendency to sneak up on me and pull me down have to be faced courageously and overcome.Then I release it to the Universe, to God and ask him to heal the situation for the best for everyone concerned. I try to live each day in kindness and gratitude. The situation will be resolved in God’s time, but I no longer have to destroy my mind’s potential growth with muddling and worrying and stressing about it.

Am i the cart leading the horse, or the ostrich with my head in the sand??

8/29/2006

jp @ 5:13 am

Very interesting!
Eudaemonia = purpose for the soul. If one understands one`s purpose than courage follows suit.

jp (knight-errant)

jp @ 5:21 am

RE: concentrating on courage?????Concentrate on eudaemonia and courage will be emminent. To concentrate on courage, however, detracts from one`s purpose. Therefore courage or rather the concept there of falls into the category of end product rather than the beginning of any means.

Respectfully,

jp

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