Dilemmas, Depressions, Uplifts

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The letters in this chapter are about how lonely and tired, ill and depressed, the three friends would get from time to time. They were incessantly fighting against odds, personal and national, but never doubting their innate faith in God nor losing their spirit of self-scrutiny. In both moral and practical ways they idealized prayaschit or atonement and practised self-suffering. In August 1920 Tagore described their predicament to Andrews when he wrote: ‘The most difficult problem is ours, which is how to gain our freedom of soul in spite of the crampedness of outward circumstances, how to ignore the perpetual insult of our destiny to be able to uphold the dignity of man.’
困境,沮丧,振奋
这一章的信件讲述了这三个朋友时不时地感到孤独、疲惫、生病和沮丧。他们不断地与个人和国家的逆境作斗争,但从未怀疑过他们对上帝的天生信仰,也从未失去过自我审视的精神。在道德和实践方面,他们都将祈祷或赎罪理想化,并实践自我痛苦。1920年8月,泰戈尔向安德鲁斯描述了他们的困境,他写道:“最困难的问题是我们自己,那就是如何在外界环境的限制下获得灵魂的自由,如何无视命运对我们的永恒侮辱,能够维护人类的尊严。”
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