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Swami Vivekananda Pearls of
Wisdom
Swami Vivekananda (January 12, 1863 – July 4, 1902) is considered one of the
most famous and influential spiritual leaders of Hinduism.
Viveka Vaani
Each soul is potentially divine. The goal is to manifest this divinity within,
by controlling nature, external and internal. Do this either by work, or
worship, or psychic control, or philosophy - by one, or more, or all of these -
and be free. This is the whole of religion. Doctrines, or dogmas, or rituals, or
books, or temples, or forms, are but secondary details.
The whole universe is one. There is only one Self in the universe, only One
Existence. == You cannot believe in God until you believe in yourself. ==
Pearls of Wisdom
Arise, Awake and Stop not till the Goal is Reached.
Strength is Life, Weakness is death
Condemn none: if you can stretch out a helping hand, do so. If you cannot, fold
your hands, bless your brothers, and let them go their own way.
He alone lives who lives for others. The rest are more dead than alive.
You cannot believe in God until you believe in yourself.
When we really begin to live in the world, then we understand what is meant by
brotherhood or mankind, and not before.
External nature is only internal nature writ large.
The world is the great gymnasium where we come to make ourselves strong.
Feel like Christ and you will be a Christ; feel like Buddha and you will be a
Buddha. It is feeling that is the life, the strength, the vitality, without
which no amount of intellectual activity can reach God.
The will is not free - it is a phenomenon bound by cause and effect - but there
is something behind the will which is free.
The more we come out and do good to others, the more our hearts will be
purified, and God will be in them.
There is nothing beyond God, and the sense enjoyments are simply something
through which we are passing now in the hope of getting better things.
The moment I have realized God sitting in the temple of every human body, the
moment I stand in reverence before every human being and see God in him -- that
moment I am free from bondage, everything that binds vanishes, and I am free.
Our duty is to encourage every one in his struggle to live up to his own highest
idea, and strive at the same time to make the ideal as near as possible to the
Truth.
That man has reached immortality who is disturbed by nothing material.
You have to grow from the inside out. None can teach you, none can make you
spiritual. There is no other teacher but your own soul.
The goal of mankind is knowledge. . . . Now this knowledge is inherent in man.
No knowledge comes from outside: it is all inside. What we say a man "knows,"
should, in strict psychological language, be what he "discovers" or "unveils";
what man "learns" is really what he discovers by taking the cover off his own
soul, which is a mine of infinite knowledge.
If money help a man to do good to others, it is of some value; but if not, it is
simply a mass of evil, and the sooner it is got rid of, the better.
All differences in this world are of degree, and not of kind, because oneness is
the secret of everything.
To devote your life to the good of all and to the happiness of all is religion.
Whatever you do for your own sake is not religion.
The greatest religion is to be true to your own nature. Have faith in
yourselves!
The spirit is the cause of all our thoughts and body-action, and everything, but
it is untouched by good or evil, pleasure or pain, heat or cold, and all the
dualism of nature, although it lends its light to everything.
It is our own mental attitude which makes the world what it is for us. Our
thought make things beautiful, our thoughts make things ugly. The whole world is
in our own minds. Learn to see things in the proper light. First, believe in
this world -- that there is meaning behind everything. Everything in the world
is good, is holy and beautiful. If you see something evil, think that you are
not understanding it in the right light. throw the burden on yourselves!
In one word, this ideal is that you are divine.
All the powers in the universe are already ours. It is we who have put our hands
before our eyes and cry that it is dark.
If faith in ourselves had been more extensively taught and practiced, I am sure
a very large portion of the evils and miseries that we have would have vanished.
Where can we go to find God if we cannot see Him in our own hearts and in every
living being.
The Vedanta teaches that Nirvana can be attained here and now, that we do not
have to wait for death to reach it. Nirvana is the realization of the Self; and
after having once known that, if only for an instant, never again can one be
deluded by the mirage of personality.
The Vedanta recognizes no sin it only recognizes error. And the greatest error,
says the Vedanta is to say that you are weak, that you are a sinner, a miserable
creature, and that you have no power and you cannot do this and that.
Never think there is anything impossible for the soul. It is the greatest heresy
to think so. If there is sin, this is the only sin � to say that you are weak,
or others are weak.
Truth can be stated in a thousand different ways, yet each one can be true.
"I am the thread that runs through all these pearls," and each pearl is a
religion or even a sect thereof. Such are the different pearls, and God is the
thread that runs through all of them; most people, however, are entirely
unconscious of it.
“Comfort” is no test of truth; on the contrary, truth is often far from being
“comfortable.”
“Face the brutes.” That is a lesson for all life—face the terrible, face it
boldly. Like the monkeys, the hardships of life fall back when we cease to flee
before them.
A few heart-whole, sincere, and energetic men and women can do more in a year
than a mob in a century.
A tremendous stream is flowing toward the ocean, carrying us all along with it;
and though like straws and scraps of paper we may at times float aimlessly
about, in the long run we are sure to join the Ocean of Life and Bliss.
All is the Self or Brahman. The saint, the sinner, the lamb, the tiger, even the
murderer, as far as they have any reality, can be nothing else, because there is
nothing else.
All knowledge that the world has ever received comes from the mind; the infinite
library of the universe is in our own mind.
All that is real in me is God; all that is real in God is I. The gulf between
God and me is thus bridged. Thus by knowing God, we find that the kingdom of
heaven is within us.
All truth is eternal. Truth is nobody’s property; no race, no individual can lay
any exclusive claim to it. Truth is the nature of all souls.
All who have actually attained any real religious experience never wrangle over
the form in which the different religions are expressed. They know that the soul
of all religions is the same and so they have no quarrel with anybody just
because he or she does not speak in the same tongue.
Anything that brings spiritual, mental, or physical weakness, touch it not with
the toes of your feet.
Anything that is secret and mysterious in these systems of yoga should be at
once rejected. The best guide in life is strength. In religion, as in all other
matters, discard everything that weakens you, have nothing to do with it.
Are great things ever done smoothly? Time, patience, and indomitable will must
show.
Are you unselfish? That is the question. If you are, you will be perfect without
reading a single religious book, without going into a single church or temple.
As body, mind, or soul, you are a dream; you really are Being, Consciousness,
Bliss (satchidananda). You are the God of this universe.
As long as we believe ourselves to be even the least different from God, fear
remains with us; but when we know ourselves to be the One, fear goes; of what
can we be afraid?
As soon as I think that I am a little body, I want to preserve it, to protect
it, to keep it nice, at the expense of other bodies; then you and I become
separate.
As soon as you know the voice and understand what it is, the whole scene
changes. The same world which was the ghastly battlefield of maya is now changed
into something good and beautiful.
Astrology and all these mystical things are generally signs of a weak mind;
therefore as soon as they are becoming prominent in our minds, we should see a
physician, take good food, and rest.
Be a hero. Always say, “I have no fear.” Tell this to everyone—“Have no fear.”
Be perfectly resigned, perfectly unconcerned; then alone can you do any true
work. No eyes can see the real forces; we can only see the results. Put out
self, forget it; just let God work, it is His business.
Blows are what awaken us and help to break the dream. They show us the
insufficiency of this world and make us long to escape, to have freedom.
Both the forces of good and evil will keep the universe alive for us, until we
awake from our dreams and give up this building of mud pies.
Come out into the broad light of day, come out from the little narrow paths, for
how can the infinite soul rest content to live and die in small ruts?
Come out into the universe of Light. Everything in the universe is yours,
stretch out your arms and embrace it with love. If you every felt you wanted to
do that, you have felt God.
Delusion will vanish as the light becomes more and more effulgent, load after
load of ignorance will vanish, and then will come a time when all else has
disappeared and the sun alone shines.
Desire, ignorance, and inequality—this is the trinity of bondage.
Despondency is not religion, whatever else it may be.
Do any deserve liberty who are not ready to give it to others? Let us calmly go
to work, instead of dissipating our energy in unnecessary fretting and fuming.
Do not look back upon what has been done. Go ahead!
Don't look back—forward, infinite energy, infinite enthusiasm, infinite daring,
and infinite patience—then alone can great deeds be accomplished.
Each work has to pass through these stages—ridicule, opposition, and then
acceptance. Those who think ahead of their time are sure to be misunderstood.
Even the greatest fool can accomplish a task if it were after his or her heart.
But the intelligent ones are those who can convert every work into one that
suits their taste.
Every action that helps us manifest our divine nature more and more is good;
every action that retards it is evil.
Every individual is a center for the manifestation of a certain force. This
force has been stored up as the resultant of our previous works, and each one of
us is born with this force at our back.
Every step I take in light is mine forever.
Everything must be sacrificed, if necessary, for that one sentiment:
universality.
Fear is death, fear is sin, fear is hell, fear is unrighteousness, fear is wrong
life. All the negative thoughts and ideas that are in the world have proceeded
from this evil spirit of fear.
Fill the brain with high thoughts, highest ideals, place them day and night
before you, and out of that will come great work.
First get rid of the delusion “I am the body,” then only will we want real
knowledge.
First, believe in the world—that there is meaning behind everything.
Freedom can never be reached by the weak. Throw away all weakness. Tell your
body that it is strong, tell your mind that it is strong, and have unbounded
faith and hope in yourself.
Go on saying, “I am free.” Never mind if the next moment delusion comes and
says, “I am bound.” Dehypnotize the whole thing.
God is merciful to those whom He sees struggling heart and soul for realization.
But remain idle, without any struggle, and you will see that His grace will
never come.
God is self-evident, impersonal, omniscient, the Knower and the Master of
nature, the Lord of all. He is behind all worship and it is being done according
to Him, whether we know it or not.
God is very merciful to those whom He sees struggling heart and soul for
spiritual realization. But remain idle, without any struggle, and you will see
that His grace will never come.
Great work requires great and persistent effort for a long time. … Character has
to be established through a thousand stumbles.
Have you got the will to surmount mountain-high obstructions? If the whole world
stands against you sword in hand, would you still dare to do what you think is
right?
He whom the sages have been seeking in all these places is in our own hearts;
the voice that you heard was right, says Vedanta, but the direction you gave to
the voice was wrong.
Hold to the idea, “I am not the mind, I see that I am thinking, I am watching my
mind act,” and each day the identification of yourself with thoughts and
feelings will grow less, until at last you can entirely separate yourself from
the mind and actually know it to be apart from yourself.
However we may receive blows, and however knocked about we may be, the Soul is
there and is never injured. We are that Infinite.
I fervently wish no misery ever came near anyone; yet it is that alone that
gives us an insight into the depths of our lives, does it not? In our moments of
anguish, gates barred forever seem to open and let in many a flood of light.
I, for one, thoroughly believe that no power in the universe can withhold from
anyone anything they really deserve.
If a piece of burning charcoal be placed on a man’s head, see how he struggles
to throw it off. Similar will be the struggle for freedom of those who really
understand that they are slaves of nature.
If superstition enters, the brain is gone.
If there is one word that you find coming out like a bomb from the Upanishads,
bursting like a bombshell upon masses of ignorance, it is the word
“fearlessness.”
If you think that you are bound, you remain bound; you make your own bondage. If
you know that you are free, you are free this moment. This is knowledge,
knowledge of freedom. Freedom is the goal of all nature.
If you want to have life, you have to die every moment for it. Life and death
are only different expressions of the same thing looked at from different
standpoints; they are the falling and the rising of the same wave, and the two
form one whole.
Impurity is a mere superimposition under which your real nature has become
hidden. But the real you is already perfect, already strong.
Is there any sex-distinction in the Atman (Self)? Out with the differentiation
between man and woman—all is Atman! Give up the identification with the body,
and stand up!
It is feeling that is the life, the strength, the vitality, without which no
amount of intellectual activity can reach God.
It is the cheerful mind that is persevering. It is the strong mind that hews its
way through a thousand difficulties.
It is the patient building of character, the intense struggle to realize the
truth, which alone will tell in the future of humanity.
Karma is the eternal assertion of human freedom. If we can bring ourselves down
by our karma, surely it is in our power to raise ourselves by our own karma.
Knowledge can only be got in one way, the way of experience; there is no other
way to know.
Learning and wisdom are superfluities, the surface glitter merely, but it is the
heart that is the seat of all power.
Learning and wisdom are superfluities, the surface glitter merely, but it is the
heart that is the seat of all power. It is not in the brain but in the heart
that the Atman, possessed of knowledge, power, and activity, has its seat.
Let us not depend upon the world for pleasure.
Let us worship the spirit in spirit, standing on spirit. Let the foundation be
spirit, the middle spirit, the culmination spirit.
Look upon every man, woman, and everyone as God. You cannot help anyone, you can
only serve: serve the children of the Lord, serve the Lord Himself, if you have
the privilege.
Nature, body, mind go to death, not we. We neither go nor come. The man
Vivekananda is in nature, is born and dies; but the Self we see as Vivekananda
is never born and never dies. It is the eternal and unchangeable Reality.
Neither seek nor avoid; take what comes. It is liberty to be affected by
nothing. Do not merely endure; be unattached.
No authority can save us, no beliefs. If there is a God, all can find Him. No
one needs to be told it is warm; all can discover it for themselves. So it
should be with God. He should be a fact in the consciousness of every person.
One who leans on others cannot serve the God of Truth.
Our first duty is not to hate ourselves, because to advance we must have faith
in ourselves first and then in God. Those who have no faith in themselves can
never have faith in God.
Our supreme duty is to advance toward freedom—physical, mental, and
spiritual—and help others to do so.
Perfection does not come from belief or faith. Talk does not count for anything.
Parrots can do that. Perfection comes through selfless work.
Perfection is always infinite. We are the Infinite already.You and I, and all
beings, are trying to manifest that infinity.
Please everyone without becoming a hypocrite or a coward.
Pray all the time, read all the scriptures in the world, and worship all the
gods there are ...but unless you realize the Truth, there is no freedom.
Pray all the time, read all the scriptures in the world, and worship all the
gods there are …[but] unless you realize the Self (atman), there is no freedom.
Purity, patience, and perseverance are the three essentials to success and,
above all, love.
Religion as a science, as a study, is the greatest and healthiest exercise that
the human mind can have.
Religion has no business to formulate social laws and insist on the difference
between beings, because its aim and end is to obliterate all such fictions and
monstrosities.
So long as there is desire or want, it is a sure sign that there is
imperfection. A perfect, free being cannot have any desire.
Soft-brained people, weak-minded, chicken-hearted, cannot find the truth. One
has to be free, and as broad as the sky.
Stand as a rock; you are indestructible. You are the Self (atman), the God of
the universe.
Stand up, be bold, be strong. Take the whole responsibility on your own
shoulders, and know that you are the creator of your own destiny. All the
strength and succor you want is within yourself. Therefore make your own future.
Stand upon the Self, only then can we truly love the world. Take a very high
stand; knowing our universal nature, we must look with perfect calmness upon all
the panorama of the world.
Strength is the sign of vigor, the sign of life, the sign of hope, the sign of
health, and the sign of everything that is good. As long as the body lives,
there must be strength in the body, strength in the mind, strength in the hand.
Superstition is our great enemy, but bigotry is worse.
Tell the truth boldly, whether it hurts or not. Never pander to weakness. If
truth is too much for intelligent people and sweeps them away, let them go; the
sooner the better.
Thank God for giving you this world as a moral gymnasium to help your
development, but never imagine you can help the world.
The essence of Vedanta is that there is but one Being and that every soul is
that Being in full, not a part of that Being.
The essential thing in religion is making the heart pure; the Kingdom of Heaven
is within us, but only the pure in heart can see the King. While we think of the
world, it is only the world for us; but let us come to it with the feeling that
the world is God, and we shall have God.
The first sign that you are becoming religious is that you are becoming
cheerful.
The greatest religion is to be true to your own nature. Have faith in
yourselves!
The human soul has sojourned in lower and higher forms, migrating from one to
another according to the samskaras or impressions, but it is only in the highest
form as a human being that it attains to freedom.
The idea of perfect womanhood is perfect independence.
The important thing is: how much less you think of the body, of yourself as
matter—as dead, dull, insentient matter; how much more you think of yourself as
shining immortal being.
The less passion there is, the better we work. The calmer we are, the better for
us and the more the amount of work we can do. When we let loose our feelings, we
waste so much energy, shatter our nerves, disturb our minds, and accomplish very
little work.
The mind is but the subtle part of the body. You must retain great strength in
your mind and words.
The mistake is that we cling to the body when it is the spirit that is really
immortal.
The more you think of yourself as shining immortal spirit, the more eager you
will be to be absolutely free of matter, body, and senses. This is the intense
desire to be free.
The past was great no doubt, but I sincerely believe that the future will be
more glorious still.
The power is with the silent ones, who only live and love and then withdraw
their personality. They never say “me” and “mine”; they are only blessed in
being instruments.
The power of purity—it is a definite power.
The powers of the mind should be concentrated and the mind turned back upon
itself; as the darkest places reveal their secrets before the penetrating rays
of the sun, so will the concentrated mind penetrate its own innermost secrets.
The Self when it appears behind the universe is called God. The same Self when
it appears behind this little universe—the body—is the soul.
The Soul is not composed of any materials. It is unity indivisible. Therefore it
must be indestructible.
The varieties of religious belief are an advantage, since all faiths are good,
so far as they encourage us to lead a religious life. The more sects there are,
the more opportunities there are for making a successful appeal to the divine
instinct in all of us.
The whole secret of existence is to have no fear. Never fear what will become of
you, depend on no one. Only the moment you reject all help are you free.
The whole universe is one. There is only one Self in the universe, only One
Existence.
The world is ready to give up its secrets if we only know how to knock, how to
give it the necessary blow. The strength and force of the blow come through
concentration.
There cannot be friendship without equality.
There is no help for you outside of yourself; you are the creator of the
universe. Like the silkworm you have built a cocoon around yourself…. Burst your
own cocoon and come out as the beautiful butterfly, as the free soul. Then alone
you will see Truth.
There is one thing to be remembered: that the assertion—I am God—cannot be made
with regard to the sense-world.
There is only one sin. That is weakness.... The only saint is that soul that
never weakens, faces everything, and determines to die game.
There is to be found in every religion the manifestation of the struggle toward
freedom. It is the groundwork of all morality, of unselfishness, which means
getting rid of the idea that human beings are the same as this little body.
This earth is higher than all the heavens; this is the greatest school in the
universe.
This I have seen in life—those who are overcautious about themselves fall into
dangers at every step; those who are afraid of losing honor and respect, get
only disgrace; and those who are always afraid of loss, always lose.
This is no world. It is God Himself. In delusion we call it world.
This is the first lesson to learn: be determined not to curse anything outside,
not to lay the blame upon anyone outside, but stand up, lay the blame on
yourself. You will find that is always true. Get hold of yourself.
This is the great lesson that we are here to learn through myriads of births and
heavens and hells—that there is nothing to be asked for, desired for, beyond
one’s spiritual Self (atman).
This life is a hard fact; work your way through it boldly, though it may be
adamantine; no matter, the soul is stronger.
Those who grumble at the little thing that has fallen to their lot to do will
grumble at everything. Always grumbling, they will lead a miserable life, and
everything will be a failure. But those who do their duties as they go, putting
their shoulders to the wheel, will see the light, and higher duties will fall to
their share.
Those who work at a thing heart and soul not only achieve success in it but
through their absorption in that they also realize the supreme truth—Brahman.
Those who work at a thing with their whole heart receive help from God.
To believe blindly is to degenerate the human soul. Be an atheist if you want,
but do not believe in anything unquestioningly.
Truth does not pay homage to any society, ancient or modern. Society has to pay
homage to Truth or die.
Understanding human nature is the highest knowledge, and only by knowing it can
we know God. It is also a fact that the knowledge of God is the highest
knowledge, and only by knowing God can we understand human nature.
Watch people do their most common actions; these are indeed the things that will
tell you the real character of a great person.
We are ever free if we would only believe it, only have faith enough. You are
the soul, free and eternal, ever free, ever blessed. Have faith enough and you
will be free in a minute.
We believe that every being is divine, is God. Every soul is a sun covered over
with clouds of ignorance; the difference between soul and soul is owing to the
difference in density of these layers of clouds.
We came to enjoy; we are being enjoyed. We came to rule; we are being ruled. We
came to work; we are being worked. All the time, we find that. And this comes
into every detail of our life.
We have to go back to philosophy to treat things as they are. We are suffering
from our own karma. It is not the fault of God. What we do is our own fault,
nothing else. Why should God be blamed?
We must approach religion with reverence and with love, and our heart will stand
up and say, this is truth, and this is untruth.
We must be bright and cheerful. Long faces do not make religion. Religion should
be the most joyful thing in the world, because it is the best.
We must have friendship for all; we must be merciful toward those that are in
misery; when people are happy, we ought to be happy; and to the wicked we must
be indifferent. These attitudes will make the mind peaceful.
We reap what we sow. We are the makers of our own fate. None else has the blame,
none has the praise.
We want to know in order to make ourselves free. That is our life: one universal
cry for freedom.
What do you gain in heaven? You become gods, drink nectar, and get rheumatism.
There is less misery there than on earth, but also less truth.
What the world wants is character. The world is in need of those whose life is
one burning love, selfless. That love will make every word tell like a
thunderbolt.
When we come to nonattachment, then we can understand the marvelous mystery of
the universe: how it is intense activity and at the same time intense peace, how
it is work every moment and rest every moment.
When we have become free, we need not go mad and throw up society and rush off
to die in the forest or the cave; we shall remain where we were but we shall
understand the whole thing. The same phenomena will remain but with a new
meaning.
When we have become free, we need not go mad and throw up society and rush off
to die in the forest or the cave; we shall remain where we were, only we shall
understand the whole thing.
Whenever we attain a higher vision, the lower vision disappears of itself.
Who makes us ignorant? We ourselves. We put our hands over our eyes and weep
that it is dark.
Why are people so afraid? The answer is that they have made themselves helpless
and dependent on others. We are so lazy, we do not want to do anything
ourselves. We want a Personal God, a Savior or a Prophet to do everything for
us.
Woman has suffered for eons, and that has given her infinite patience and
infinite perseverance.
Women will work out their destinies—much better, too, than men can ever do for
them. All the mischief to women has come because men undertook to shape the
destiny of women.
Work and worship are necessary to take away the veil, to lift off the bondage
and illusion.
Work on with the intrepidity of a lion but at the same time with the tenderness
of a flower.
Worship of society and popular opinion is idolatry. The soul has no sex, no
country, no place, no time.
Attributed
When I Asked God for Strength
He Gave Me Difficult Situations to Face
When I Asked God for Brain & Brown
He Gave Me Puzzles in Life to Solve
When I asked god for intelligence
He Gave Me Puzzles to Solve.
When I Asked God for Happiness
He Showed Me Some Unhappy People
When I Asked God for Wealth
He Showed Me How to Work Hard
When I Asked God for Favors
He Showed Me Opportunities to Work Hard
When I Asked God for Peace
He Showed Me How to Help Others
God Gave Me Nothing I Wanted
He Gave Me Everything I Needed
If you ask me, “Is there a God?” and I say “Yes,” you immediately ask my grounds
for saying so, and poor me has to exercise all his powers to provide you with
some reason. If you had come to Christ and said “Is there any God?” he would
have said, “Yes,” and if you had asked, “Is there any proof?” he would have
replied, “Behold the Lord.!”
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