Guest guest Posted September 7, 2000 Report Share Posted September 7, 2000 Therefore, whosoever thinks he is weak is wrong, whosoever thinks he is impure is wrong, and is throwing a bad thought into the world. This we must always bear in mind that in the Vedanta there is no attempt at reconciling the present life-the hypnotized life, this false life which we have assumed with the ideal; but this false life must go, and the real life which is always existing must manifest itself, must shine out. -- ______________________________ Today we continue Swamiji's lecture called: PRACTICAL VEDANTA PART I (Delivered in London, November 10,1896) ( CW. II, 291-308) 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 (VML) list and study group. To or send a message to sarada. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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