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Sri Sarada Devi
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Swami Shivananda
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Swami Vivekananda
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BANERSHAR SHIVA LINGA
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Sri Sarada Devi
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Sri Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda, Swami Shivananda
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Sat-Chit-Ananda:
Motion is possible in comparison with something which is a little less in motion or entirely motionless. The universe as a whole, therefore, is motionless, unchangeable. You are, therefore, an individual then and then alone when you are the whole of it when the realization of “I am the universe” comes. (CW.III.417)
Can we know this Brahman?… “By what can the knower be known?” …The eyes see everything; would they be able to see themselves? They cannot. The very fact of knowledge is degradation. (CW.III.403)
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