The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
by Srila Narayana Maharaja | 2003 | 1,508,963 words | ISBN-10: 8175053925 | ISBN-13: 9788175053922
"The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda" compiles the teachings and writings of Swami Vivekananda, capturing his vast influence as a pivotal figure in the introduction of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world. Swami Vivekananda, a chief disciple of the mystic Ramakrishna, delivered profound lectures across the United States and Europe af...
Remarks from Various Lectures
(New Discoveries, Vol. 6, pp. 209-10.)
[Mr. Frank Rhodehamel's random lecture notes, most of which seem to pertain to chapter two of the Bhagavad-Gita]
"Spirituality can never be attained until materiality is gone."
The first discourse in the Gita can be taken allegorically.
"The Vedas only teach of things in nature, only teach of nature."
We are always letting sentiment usurp the place of duty, and flattering ourselves that we are acting in response to true love.
We must get beyond emotionalism if we would be able to renounce. Emotion belongs to the animals. They are creatures of emotion entirely.
It is not sacrifice of a high order to die for one's young. The animals do that, and just as readily as any human mother ever did. It is no sign of real love to do that; merely blind emotion.
We are forever trying to make our weakness look like strength, our sentiment like love, our cowardice like courage, etc.
Say to your soul in regard to vanities, weaknesses, etc., "This does not befit thee. This does not befit thee".