Whenever Swamiji used the pronoun ‘I,’ he was
referring the universal Self. When we say ‘I,’ we are identified
with the little self—with the body, mind, and senses. Hence we
should think of ourselves as servants and devotees of the Lord.
The very utterance of the word ‘I’ would take Swamiji beyond
body, mind, and senses. This was his normal state of
consciousness. But this mood, ‘I am he,’ is not possible for us.
So we have to say, ‘Thou and Thou alone,’ in order that we may
forget the little self and be united with the universal Self.To Be Continue..
(Source : REMINISCENCES - RMKM)
The main theme of my life is to take the message of Sanatana Dharma to every home and pave the way for launching, in a big way, the man-making programme preached and envisaged by great seers like Swami Vivekananda. - Mananeeya Eknathji
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