24 April :
24th April, 1895 : Mr E T Sturdy.
DEAR FRIEND,
I am perfectly aware that although some truth underlies the mass of mystical thought which has burst upon the Western world of late, it is for the most part full of motives, unworthy, or insane. For this reason, I have never had anything to do with these phases of religion, either in India or elsewhere, and mystics as a class are not very favourable to me. . . .
I am perfectly aware that although some truth underlies the mass of mystical thought which has burst upon the Western world of late, it is for the most part full of motives, unworthy, or insane. For this reason, I have never had anything to do with these phases of religion, either in India or elsewhere, and mystics as a class are not very favourable to me. . . .
I quite agree with you that only the Advaita philosophy can save
mankind, whether in East or West, from "devil worship" and kindred
superstitions, giving tone and strength to the very nature of man. India
herself requires this, quite as much or even more than the West. Yet it
is hard uphill work, for we have first to create a taste, then teach,
and lastly proceed to build up the whole fabric.
Perfect sincerity,
holiness, gigantic intellect, and an all-conquering will. Let only a
handful of men work with these, and the whole world will be
revolutionised. I did a good deal of platform work in this country last
year, and received plenty of applause, but found that I was only working
for myself. It is the patient upbuilding of character, the intense
struggle to realise the truth, which alone will tell in the future of
humanity. So this year I am hoping to work along this line — training up
to practical Advaita realisation a small band of men and women. I do
not know how far I shall succeed. The West is the field for work if a
man wants to benefit humanity, rather than his own particular sect or
country. I agree perfectly as to your idea of a magazine. But I have no
business capacity at all to do these things. I can teach and preach, and
sometimes write. But I have intense faith in Truth. The Lord will send
help and hands to work with me. Only let me be perfectly pure, perfectly
sincere, and perfectly unselfish.
"Truth alone triumphs, not
untruth; through truth alone stretches the way to the Lord"
(Atharva-Veda). He who gives up the little self for the world will find
the whole universe his. . .
24 Apr 1898 - The Indian Mirror writes :Swami Vivekananda, in introducing the lecturer Swami Saradananda, said: Ladies and Gentlemen, — The speaker of tonight just comes from America. As you all know here that America is for your country, although our countrymen, specially Swami Dayananda Saraswati, used to call this country as Patal, inhabited by Laplands, Rakshas and Asurs, &c. (Laughter and loud cheers). Well, Gentlemen, whether it is Patal or not you ought to decide that by seeing those few ladies present here, who have come from the country of your so-called Patal, whether they are Naga Kanyas or not. (Cheers). Now, America is perfectly a new country. It was discovered by Columbus, the Italian, and before that a prior claim is put forward by the Norwegians who say, that they have discovered the northern part of it, and then before that there is another prior claim of the Chinese, who at one time preached the noble doctrine of Buddhism in all parts of the world, and it is said that Buddhist Missionaries were also sent from India to America, and specially in Washington, where some sort[s] of records are still to be traced by any traveller going there. Well, the table has now been turned at last for a century or more and instead of America being discovered, she discovers persons that go over to her. (Loud applause). It is a phenomenon that we observe every day there, multitudes of persons coming over from every part of the country [world?] and getting themselves discovered in the United States. It is a fact, well-known to you here all that several of our own countrymen have been discovered in that way. (Cheers). To-day, here I present before you one of your Calcutta boys, that has been similarly discovered by the Americans. (Cheers).
24 Apr 1898 - The Indian Mirror writes :Swami Vivekananda, in introducing the lecturer Swami Saradananda, said: Ladies and Gentlemen, — The speaker of tonight just comes from America. As you all know here that America is for your country, although our countrymen, specially Swami Dayananda Saraswati, used to call this country as Patal, inhabited by Laplands, Rakshas and Asurs, &c. (Laughter and loud cheers). Well, Gentlemen, whether it is Patal or not you ought to decide that by seeing those few ladies present here, who have come from the country of your so-called Patal, whether they are Naga Kanyas or not. (Cheers). Now, America is perfectly a new country. It was discovered by Columbus, the Italian, and before that a prior claim is put forward by the Norwegians who say, that they have discovered the northern part of it, and then before that there is another prior claim of the Chinese, who at one time preached the noble doctrine of Buddhism in all parts of the world, and it is said that Buddhist Missionaries were also sent from India to America, and specially in Washington, where some sort[s] of records are still to be traced by any traveller going there. Well, the table has now been turned at last for a century or more and instead of America being discovered, she discovers persons that go over to her. (Loud applause). It is a phenomenon that we observe every day there, multitudes of persons coming over from every part of the country [world?] and getting themselves discovered in the United States. It is a fact, well-known to you here all that several of our own countrymen have been discovered in that way. (Cheers). To-day, here I present before you one of your Calcutta boys, that has been similarly discovered by the Americans. (Cheers).
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