VISIT TODAY RAMAKRISHNA II Look for the most noteworthy, go for that most astounding, and you will come to the most elevated.

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1)”Anyway profound a man might be, he should make good on the government obligation for the utilization of the body to the last farthing. In any case, the contrast between an extraordinary soul and a standard man is this: The last sobs while leaving the body, though the previous giggles. Demise appears to him an insignificant play.” 

(page.41, The Gospel of The Holy Mother, Holy mother on 31st July 1918)

2)”Stick to God! Who cares what goes to the body or to whatever else!! Through the fear of underhandedness, state – my God, my adoration! Through the aches of death, state – my God, my affection! Through every one of the wrongs under the sun, say – my God, my affection! Thou workmanship here, I see Thee. Thou craftsmanship with me, I feel Thee. I am Thine, take me. Try not to go for glass globules leaving the mine of precious stones! This life is an extraordinary shot. What, seekest thou the joys of the world?- – he is the wellspring of all joy. Look for the most noteworthy, go for that most astounding, and you will come to the most elevated.” 

(page.262, Volume.6, Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, Swamiji’s letter to Hale sisters date. 31st July 1894)

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VISIT TODAY RAMAKRISHNA II Why at that point let it go in inertness?

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Continue working at top speed. Never dread! I, as well, have resolved to work. The body must go, no mix-up about that. Why at that point let it go in inertness? It is smarter to put on out than rust outside. Try not to be restless notwithstanding when I bite the dust, my very bones will work wonders. We should spread over the entire of India in ten years, shy of this it is nothing more than trouble. To work as an athlete! Victory to the Guru! Money and all will come of themselves, we want men, not rupee. It is the man that makes everything, what can money do?– men we want, the more you get, the excellent. . .”

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(page.405, Volume.6, Complete Works of SwamiVivekananda, Swamiji’s letter to Sw Akhandananda date 30th July 1897)

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VISIT TODAY SARADA II everything goes well with the person who stands on his own fee

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alliance with many is best at a distance, and everything goes well with the person who stands on his own feet.”

(page.512, Volume.7, Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, Swamiji’s letter to Miss Noble on 29th July 1897)

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There will be enough men to carry on the work here after this winter if the Lord is kind. Each work has to pass through these stages — ridicule, the opposition, and then acceptance. Each man who considers ahead of his time is sure to be misunderstood. So resistance and abuse are welcome, just I must be unfaltering and unadulterated and must have huge confidence in God and all these will evaporate….”

(page.91, Volume.5, Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, Swamiji’s letter to the Maharaja of Khetri date 9th July 1895)

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VISIT TODAY RAMAKRISHNA II The pleasures of ‘woman and gold’?

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1)“
He is the Lord of all. He can do everything. He who has formed the law can also change it. There is a view that a man’s inner spirit is not awakened unless he is through with enjoyment. But what is there to enjoy? The pleasures of ‘woman and gold’? This moment they exist and the next moment they vanish. It is all momentary. And what is there in ‘woman and gold’? It is like the hog plum – every stone and skin. If one eats it, one suffers from colic. Or like a sweetmeat. Once you swallow it, it is gone.”
(page.817, The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Ramakrishna’s instruction to Nanda Lal Basu on 28th July 1885)

2)“The Lord has come. There is no doubt that this time is a great blessing for the world. In one way or another, the world is bound to reap the benefit of his coming.”
(page.96, Letters For spiritual Seekers, Swami Shivananda’s letter date 28th July1915)

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VISIT TODAY RAMAKRISHNA II If you really feel sad for not having God-realization

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If you really feel sad for not having God-realization, rest assured that your auspicious moment is at hand. The more intensely you feel like that, know that the Lord’s grace is approaching. But if any other desire lurking in the mind creates this sort of depressed mood, try to remove it immediately. Do not neglect this, because such as mood is the greatest obstacle in the path of spiritual life. Always try to become competent for your spiritual journey, then the Lord will be pleased and make you the recipient of all bliss…Try to love God with all your heart and soul. Why do you care so much about joy and sorrow? Surrender to him, and know that wherever he keeps you is good for you. Pray wholeheartedly that the attitude of self-surrender may be firmly established in your mind. Then everything will be fine.” 
(page.105-6, Spiritual Treasures, Swami Turiyananda’s letter to Swami. Yatiswarananda on 27th July 1915)  

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You know, when pots that are together are moved, friction is inevitable. Do not take it seriously. Misunderstandings are bound to occur sometimes and they are straightened out eventually. It takes two hands to clap. Let him say whatever he wishes. Just endure it all quietly. That will prevent misunderstandings. You will have to be a little humble. You will have to sacrifice a little. You have dedicated your body, mind, and soul to the Master’s work. You have renounced everything for his sake. You will have to do this much also for his work. You should practice forbearance, you should sacrifice for his work. The Lord will bless you abundantly…you have come here renouncing everything for his sake. There is nothing that he will withhold from you. How will his work go on if you all do not live at peace in one place? Temporary misunderstandings are inevitable when several works together. They aren’t something to be blamed for.; it is quite natural. Such misunderstandings come and go; they cannot touch your inner Self, because the main objective of your life is the realization of God. Such petty matters as attachment and aversion cannot deeply affect you. This is what we feel”

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(page.80-1, For Seekers of God, Swami Shivananda’s instruction to a Sadhu)

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1)“He who is alone is happy. Do good to all, like everyone, but do not love anybody. It is a bondage, and bondage brings the only affliction. Live alone in your mind-that is happiness. To have nobody to care for and never minding who cares for one is the way to be free.”
(page.414, Volume.8, Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, Swamiji’s letter to Marie Halbritter date 25th July 1897)

2)Weep before the Master, call on him; all will be granted in time. My son, does peace come to the mind without any effort? Call on him and weep with all sincerity. Just see how finely the boat glides upstream with the help of southern breeze. Do you understand that? The guru’s blessings help one in one’s spiritual endeavor. Now dive deep into prayer and meditation etc…Call on him with heart and soul. Perform your duties, but keep your mind fixed at the lotus feet of Hari.”

(page.290-1, For Seekers Of God, Swami Shivananda’s instruction on 27th July 1932)

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“The sun=Knowledge. The stormy water=Work. The lotus=Love. The serpent=Yoga. The swan=the Self. The Motto=May the swan (the Supreme Self) send us that. It is the mind-lake. How would you like it? May the Swan fill you with all these at any rate.””
(page.528, Volume. 8, The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, Swamiji’s letter to Miss Macleod explaining the design of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission seal, dt.24th July 1900)

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VISIT TODAY RAMAKRISHNA II Is not that the highest purity?

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Oh, to live even for a day in the fulfilled light of freedom, to breathe the free air of simplicity! Is not that the highest purity? In this world we work through the fear of others, we talk through fear, we think through fear, alas! We are born in a land of enemies. Who is there who has been capable to get rid of this feeling of fear, as if everyone is a spy set specially to watch him? And woe unto the man who pushes himself forward! Will it ever be a land of friends? Who knows? We can only try.”

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(page.509-10, Volume.7, Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, Swamiji’s letter to Nivedita date 23rdJuly 1897)


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VISIT TODAY SARADA II Those who sincerely wish to realize him, do so. In fact, he, the Truth, attracts them to himself.

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Sri Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda, Swami Shivananda
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Sri Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda, Swami Shivananda
Those who sincerely wish to realize him, do so. In fact, he, the Truth, attracts them to himself. They may not reach him by the same path, however. This Truth, The lord, is the inmost Self of all. He is born in this age as the savior of humanity. He is born with his disciples in order to preach love, faith, and devotion. He has drawn you to the true path. There is no reason for you to worry.”

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(page.255, Letters For Spiritual Seekers, Swami Shivananda’s letter dt.22nd July 1926)

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