Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 MEDITATE WHILE YOU WORK : A NEW PATH FOR A NEW AGE (42) Swami Ashokananda Swami Vivekananda left the Belur Monastery to revisit the West in 1899, and it was during that second visit that he wrote a deed of trust in which he handed over the monastic order and everything pertaining to it to another disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Brahmananda. So (although the trust deed was not legally executed until 1901), practically speaking, when he left the Belur Monastery to revisit England and America, he gave up leadership of the Order. Now, seen against this fact, the little discourse that he gave to the members of the monastery on the eve of his departure becomes highly significant. The monks had given him a farewell address, and then he spoke to them. And this last message to them was: 'Remember, our ideal is vairagyam and service.' Vairagyam means 'dispassion' - consciousness is no longer involved in the body and the mind or in the sense objects. He said, 'Maintain that vairagyam, and then pour your hearts into service of others.' (Complete Works 4:446-448). Others ? God Himself! The visible God. Remember, practically speaking, that was the last message he gave as President of the Order to the assembled monks. Often I have pondered upon this message; it contains all the scriptures and all the prophets: Have no attachment to sense objects, be conscious of the divine within and without, and pour our your heart in service. There cannot be any higher religion than that. There cannot be a quicker method of spiritual illumination that that. There cannot be any greater means of self-fulfilment and service to others than that. I think it is a more complete spiritual ideal than we have ever known before. (This concludes my series of postings of this lecture of Swami Ashokananda from the book Meditation, Ecstasy & Illumination:An Overview of Vedanta http://www.vedanta.com/getpage.cfm?file=titles/10000015.html&userid=88912652 I have posted the entire lecture at http://www.employees.org/~girishv/meditate-work.html) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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