“The watchword of all well-being, of all moral good is not "I" but "thou". Who cares whether there is a heaven or a hell, who cares if there is a soul or not, who cares if there is an unchangeable or not? Here is the world, and it is full of misery. Go out into it [...] and struggle to lessen it or die in the attempt. Forget yourselves; this is the first lesson to be learnt, whether you are a theist or an atheist, whether you are an agnostic or a Vedantist, a Christian or a Mohammedan. The one lesson obvious to all is the destruction of the little self and the building up of the Real Self.”
Quote by Swami Vivekananda
Book:Practical Vedanta
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Practical Vedanta
This book delves into the philosophical and spiritual teachings of Vedanta, offering insights into its principles and practices. It aims to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the system, including its origins, key concepts, and methods for personal growth and enlightenment. more
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