Guest guest Posted March 28, 2001 Report Share Posted March 28, 2001 Inspired Talks 31 Those who give themselves up to the Lord do more for the world than all the so called workers. One man who has purified himself thoroughly, accomplishes more than a regiment of preachers. Out of purity and silence comes world of power. 'Be like a lily, stay in one place and expand your petals and the bees will come of themselves'. There was a great contrast between Keshab Chandra Sen and Sri Ramakrishna. The second never recognized any sin or misery in the world, no evil to fight against. The first was a great reformer, leader, and founder of Brahmo Samaj. After twelve years of the quiet prophet of Dakshineswar had worked a revolution not only in India, but in the world. 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. Such men are the makers of Christ and Buddhas, ever living, fully identified with God. Ideal existences asking nothing and not consciously doing anything. They are the real movers, the jivan muktas, absolutely selfless, the little personality entirely blown away, ambition non existent. They are all principles, no personality. Continued Inspired Talks 32 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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