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  • By: Swami Vivekananda
  • Narrated by: Clay Lomakayu
  • Length: 16 hrs and 22 mins
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Summary

This universe of ours, the universe of the senses, the rational, the intellectual, is bounded on both sides by the illimitable, the unknowable, the ever unknown. Herein is the search, herein are the inquiries, here are the facts; from this comes the light which is known to the world as religion. Essentially, however, religion belongs to the super-sensuous and not to the sense plane. It is beyond all reasoning, and is not on the plane of intellect. It is a vision, an inspiration, a plunge into the unknown and unknowable, making the unknowable more than known for it can never be “known”. This search has been in the human mind, as I believe, from the very beginning of humanity. There cannot have been human reasoning and intellect in any period of the world’s history without this struggle, this search beyond. 

In our little universe, this human mind, we see a thought arise. Whence it arises, we do not know; and when it disappears, where it goes, we know not either. The macrocosm and the microcosm are, as it were, in the same groove, passing through the same stages, vibrating in the same key.

I shall try to bring before you the Hindu theory that religions do not come from without, but from within. It is my belief that religious thought is in man’s very constitution, so much so that it is impossible for him to give, up religion until he can give up his mind and body, until he can give up thought and life. As long as a man thinks, this struggle must go on, and so long man must have some form of religion. Thus, we see various forms of religion in the world. It is a bewildering study; but it is not, as many of us think, a vain speculation. Amidst this chaos, there is harmony, throughout these discordant sounds, there is a note of concord; and he who is prepared to listen to it will catch the tone.

Swami Vivekananda

©2019 Medicine of One (P)2019 Medicine of One

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  • 26-06-19

Non Indian trying to say Sanskrit words

In this book this speaker is trying to pronounce some of the words in Sanskrit and that’s why the entire meaning of the words is changing. I would prefer if this would have been read by an Indian or somebody who has more of a vedic knowledge.

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  • Robert P Warrick
  • 29-10-22

Exceptional

Exceptional wisdom from one of the Father's of Modern India. Vivekananda words are inspirational and mesmerizing.