“[Not parroting.] My old Master used to say, "It is all very good to teach the parrot to say, 'Lord, Lord, Lord' all the time; but let the cat come and take hold of its neck, it forgets all about it" [You may] pray all the time, read all the scriptures in the world, and worship all the gods there are, [but] unless you realise the soul there is no freedom. Not talking, theorising, argumentation, but realisation. That I call practical religion.” WorldMaySoulUsedForgetTalkingLordTeachMastersPrayingWorshipCatVery GoodScripturePracticalsNecksRealisingNot TalkingRealisationParrotsArgumentation Author:Swami Vivekananda
“It cannot be that axioms established by argumentation should avail for the discovery of new works, since the subtlety of nature is greater many times over than the subtlety of argument. But axioms duly and orderly formed from particulars easily discover the way to new particulars, and thus render sciences active.” WayShouldScienceGreaterDiscoveryArgumentActiveSubtletyAxiomsOrderlyScientific MethodNew WorkArgumentation Book:The Great Instauration Source: The Great Instauration