Guest guest Posted April 15, 2004 Report Share Posted April 15, 2004 MEDITATE WHILE YOU WORK : A NEW PATH FOR A NEW AGE (10) Swami Ashokananda (continued) I must say that after Sri Krishna, the one other great spiritual teacher who dwelt on this path was Swami Vivekananda. His book Karma-Yoga[1] is well known. Don't seek in that book literary grace, or good organization of material, as if it were written for literary purposes. If you had heard the great teachers like Christ and Buddha, you probably would have found an infinite number of mistakes, grammatical and otherwise, in their speech. When these things were recorded by their disciples they edited them. Disciples become exceedingly sensitive to any imperfection in their teacher; so they began to edit the teacher and the teacher's words, and by the time those words come down to you, you have nice little flowing sentences. The disciples have paid their debt to the teacher. But if you ever have the opportunity of coming across the literal words of a great teacher, you should never seek these things there - good grammar, good organization, and so on. Try to understand what they are saying to you; these are actually inspired words in a most literal sense. [1] http://www.vedanta.com/getpage.cfm?file=titles/10000572.html&userid=74925223 (to be continued) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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