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THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL RELIGION

 

HOW IT MUST EMBRACE DIFFERENT TYPES OF MINDS

AND METHODS

 

Wheresoever our senses reach, or whatsoever our minds

imagine, we find therein the action and reaction of two forces, the

one counteracting the other and causing the constant play of the

mixed phenomena that we see around us, and of those which we feel in

our minds. In the external world, the action of these opposite forces

is expressing itself as attraction and repulsion, or as centripetal

and centrifugal forces; and in the internal, as love and hatred, good

and evil. We repel some things, we attract others. We are attracted

by one, we are repelled

 

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Yesterday (1/24/00) we ended a lecture called THE POWERS OF THE MIND.

 

Today we begin another lecture called THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL RELIGION.

 

This is a part of a daily study of the lectures and writings of Swami

Vivekananda. All lectures are sent out in sequenced form, as he spoke

them.

 

Please tell a friend about this Vivekananda Mailing list and study group.

To or send a message to sarada.

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