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________________ 147 nothing more. He has forgotten his infinite nature, and his whole idea is confined to these little joys and sorrows, and heart-jealousies of the moment. He thinks that this finite thing is the infinite; and not only so, he will not let this foolishness go. He clings on desperately unto Thrishna, the thirst after life, what the Buddhists call Tanha and Trissa. There may be millions of kinds of happiness, and beings, and laws, and progress, and causation, all acting outside the little universe that we know, and after all the whole of . this comprises but one section of our nature. To acquire freedom we have to get beyond the limitations of this universe; it cannot be • found here. Perfect equilibrium or what the Christians call the peace that passeth all understanding cannot be had in this universe, nor in heaven, nor in any place where our mind and thoughts can go, where the senses can feel, or which the imagination can conceive. No such place can give us that freedom, because all such places wõuld be within our universe, and it is
SR No.011073
Book TitleKarma Yoga
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSwami Vivekanand
PublisherRamkrishna Mission Institute of Culture Culcutta
Publication Year1907
Total Pages373
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size13 MB
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