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VISIT TODAY RAMAKRISHNA II "The Cosmos-The Macrocosm conveyed at New York

Sri Ramakrishna

Sri Ramakrishna



Sri Ramakrishna

Sri Ramakrishna



Sri Ramakrishna

Sri Ramakrishna



Sri Ramakrishna

Sri Ramakrishna

We currently observe that all the different types of astronomical vitality, for example, matter, however, power, insight, etc, are essentially the signs of that inestimable knowledge, or, as we will call it from this time forward, the Supreme Lord. Everything that you see, feel or hear, the entire universe, is His creation, or to be somewhat more exact, is His projection; or to be still progressively precise, is simply the Lord. It is He who is sparkling like the sun and the stars, He is the mother earth. He is simply the sea. He comes as delicate showers, He is the delicate air that we take in, and He it is who is filling in as the power in the body. He is the discourse that is expressed; He is the man who is talking. He is the group of onlookers that is here. He is the stage on which I stand, He is the light that empowers me to see your appearances. It is all He. He Himself is both the material and the effective motivation of this universe, and He it is that gets engaged with the moment cell, and advances at the opposite end and moves toward becoming God once more. He it is that descends and turns into the least molecule, and gradually unfurling His temperament, rejoins Himself. This is the puzzle of the universe. "Thou craftsmanship the man, Thou workmanship the lady, Thou craftsmanship the resilient man strolling in the pride of youth, Thou workmanship the elderly person tottering on props, Thou craftsmanship in all things. Thou craftsmanship everything, O Lord." This is the main arrangement of the Cosmos that fulfills the human judgment. In a single word, we are conceived of Him, we live in Him, and unto Him, we return. 

(page.211, Volum.2, Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, Swamiji's address on "The Cosmos-The Macrocosm conveyed at New York on nineteenth January 1896)

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