Sunday, February 25, 2007

The Great Master

[Taken from, “My Master” - a lecture on Sri Ramakrishna by Swami Vivekananda]

In the presence of my Master, I found out that man could be perfect, even in this body. Those lips never cursed anyone, never even criticized anyone. Those eyes were beyond the possibility of seeing evil, that mind had lost the power of thinking evil. He saw nothing but good. That tremendous purity, that tremendous renunciation is the one secret of spirituality.

"Neither through wealth, nor through progeny, but through renunciation alone, is immortality to be reached", say the Vedas. "Sell all that thou hast and give to the poor, and follow me", says the Christ. So all great saints and Prophets have expressed it, and have carried it out in their lives. How can great spirituality come without that renunciation? Renunciation is the background of all religious thought wherever it be, and you will always find that as this idea of renunciation lessens, the more will the senses creep into that field of religion, and spirituality will decrease in the same ratio.

That man was the embodiment of renunciation.

1 comment:

dharmabum said...

'na karmanaa na prajayaa dhanena, tyagenaikey amritatvamaanashuh'

thanks - for the much needed inspiration!