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"We were alone with Nature, and it was a fitting scene in
which to listen to the utterances of such a Teacher. The Swami did not
appear to address us directly, but rather seemed to be speaking to
himself in words of fire, as it were, so intense where they, so eloquent
and convincing, burning into the very hearts of his listeners never to
be forgotten. We listened in utter silence, almost holding our breath
for fear of disturbing the current of his thoughts, or losing one of
those inspired words." S.E. Waldo, a student of Swami Vivekananda
who recorded his teachings at Thousand Island Park, later published as
"Inspired Talks".
"Blessed is the country in which he was born, blessed are they
who lived on this earth at the same time, and blessed, thrice blessed
are the few who sat at his feet...Only if one's mind were lifted to that
high state of consciousness in which we lived for the time, could we
hope to recapture the experience. We were filled with joy. We did not
know at that time that we were living in his radiance. On the wings of
inspiration, he carried us to the height which was his natural abode. He
himself, speaking of it later, said that he was at his best in Thousand
Islands." Sister Christine, a student of Swami Vivekananda who was
present during his stay at Thousand Island Park.
Excerpted from
Inspired Talks : My Master and Other Writings by Swami Vivekananda.
Copyright © 1987. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved
Excerpt continued. Sunday, June 23
Be brave and be sincere; then follow any path with devotion and you
must reach the Lord. Lay hold of one link of the chain, and the whole
chain must come by degrees. Water the roots of the tree - that is, reach
the Lord - and the whole tree is watered. Getting the Lord, we get all.
One-sidedness is the bane of the world. The more sides you develop,
the more varied will be your enjoyment of the universe. You will enjoy
it as a jnani, a bhakta, and in all other ways. Determine your own
nature and stick to it. Nishtha is the only method for the beginner; but
with devotion and sincerity it will lead to all. Churches, doctrines,
forms, are the hedges to protect the tender plant, but they must later
be broken down that the plant may become a tree. So the various
religions, Bibles, Vedas, dogmas, all are just pots for little plants;
but they must get out of the pots. Nishtha is, in a manner of speaking,
placing the plant in the pot, shielding the struggling soul on its
chosen path. Look at the ocean and not at the wave; see no difference
between ant and angel. Every worm is the brother of the Nazarene. How
can you say one is greater and one less great. Each is great in his own
place.
We are in the sun and in the stars as much as here. Spirit is beyond
space and time, and is everywhere. Every mouth praising the Lord is my
mouth; every eye seeing is my eye. We are confined nowhere. We are not
the body; the universe is our body. We are magicians waving magic wands
and creating scenes before us at will.
We are a spider in a huge web, who can go on the varied strands
wheresoever he desires. The spider is now conscious only of the spot
where he is; but he will in time become conscious of the whole web. We
too are conscious of our existence only where our body is; we can use
only one brain. But when we reach ultra-consciousness we know all, we
can use all brains. Even now we can "give the push" to
consciousness and it will go beyond and act in superconscious.
We are striving to "be" and nothing more; there will not
even be "I" - just pure crystal, reflecting all, but itself
ever the same. When that state is reached there is no more doing; the
body becomes a mere mechanism, pure without our trying for purity; it
cannot become impure.
Know you are the Infinite; then fear will die. Say ever, "I and
my Father are one." In time to come Christs will be born in numbers
like bunches of grapes on a vine; then the play will be over and all
will pass out - as water in a kettle beginning to boil shows first one
bubble, then another, then more and more, until all is in ebullition and
passes out as steam. Buddha and Christ are the two biggest
"bubbles" the world has yet produced. Moses was a tiny bubble;
greater and greater ones came. Sometime, however, all will be bubbles
and escape. But creation, ever new, will bring new water to go through
the process all over again.
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