Guest guest Posted March 1, 2001 Report Share Posted March 1, 2001 Inspired Talks 3 The Trinitarian Christ is elevated above us; the Unitarian Christ is merely a moral man; neither can help us. The Christ who is the incarnation of God, who has not forgotten His divinity, that Christ can help us, in Him there is no imperfection. These incarnations are always conscious of their own divinity; they know it from their birth. They are like the actors whose play is over, but who, after their work is done, return to please others. These great Ones are untouched by the aught of earth; they assume our form and our limitations for a time in order to teach us, but in reality they are never limited, they are ever free. =========== Inspired Talks : Reproduced from the book " Inspired Talks " of Swami Vivekananda recorded by a disciple, Miss S E Waldo, during seven weeks (June to August 1895) at 'Thousand Island Park', USA. (also forming part of Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda; Volume VII). ================== continued... Inspired Talks 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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