The one Infinite Being
Teachings and Sayings of Swami Vivekananda
Compiled and Edited by Swami Chidakarananda
Since the beginning of mankind there has been one quest that
has continually employed the mind and heart of humanity: knowing who we are. The One Infinite Being brings a
satisfying answer to that search from the very lips of true knower of the Self.
I have selected for this book a variety of his sayings with
the intention to cover all the aspects of life, from which and through which we
can apply Vivekananda’s wisdom to our greatest spiritual and intellectual
profit.
Below is an extract from The One Infinite Being. Enjoy the power of its words.
Our sole
concern is to know the highest truth. Our goal is the loftiest. We have said
big words to ourselves – absolute realization and all that. Let us measure up
to the words. Let us worship the spirit in spirit, standing on spirit. Let the
foundation be spirit, the middle spirit, the culmination spirit. There will be
no world anywhere. Let it go and whirl into space – who cares? Stand thou in
the spirit! That is the goal. We know we cannot reach it yet. Never mind. Do
not despair, and do not drag the ideal down. The important thing is: how much
less you think of the body, of yourself as matter – as dead, dull, insentient
matter; how much more you think of yourself as shining immortal being. The more
you think of yourself as shining immortal spirit, the more eager you will be to
be absolutely free of matter, body, and senses. This is the intense desire to
be free. (8, 120)
If you think
that you are bound, you remain bound; you make your own bondage. If you know
that you are free, you are free this moment. This is knowledge, knowledge of
freedom. Freedom is the goal of all nature. (2, 462)
We are ever
free if we would only believe it, only have faith enough. You are the soul,
free and eternal, ever free, ever blessed. Have faith enough and you will be
free in a minute. . . . That which is bound is nature, not the soul. Therefore
proclaim your freedom and be what you are – ever-free, ever-blessed. (6, 93)