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NOTES FROM LECTURES AND DISCOURSES: ON THE VEDANTA PHILOSOPHY CWSV VOL-5 We need reason to drive out all the old superstitions; and what remains is Vedantism. There is a beautiful Sanskrit poem in which the sage says to himself: Why weepest thou, my friend? There is no fear nor death for thee. Why weepest thou? There is no misery for thee, for thou art like the infinite blue sky, unchangeable in thy nature. Clouds of all colours come before it, play for a moment, and pass away; it is the same sky. Thou hast only to drive away the clouds. We have to open the gates and clear the way. The water will rush in and fill in by its own nature, because it is there already.
Posted on: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 02:16:06 +0000

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