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Publisher Marketing: Originally published in 1938, this volume is one of the first that presented the words of wisdom spoken by Swami Vivekananda within the intimacy of his inner circle. He was already revered as a lecturer, but his flashes of pure brilliance were more often only heard in familiar conversation. This book was constructed from notes taken by a Miss S. E. Waldo from New York, who worked so closely with Swami that she could almost put his very thoughts onto paper. Author: Vivekananda Swami Language: English Keywords: Philosophy / Religion Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Obscure Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. INSPIRED TALKS BY SWAMI VIVEKANANDA PREFACE ALL who had the blessing of personal contact with Swami Vivekananda are of one accord that those who knsv lm on tn lecture platform only, had but a small measure of his true power and greatness. It was in familiar conversation with chosen friends and disciples that came his most brilliant flashes of illumination, his loftiest flights of eloquence, his utterances of pro foLiridest wisdom. Unfortunately, however, his printed works so far have shown us only Vivekananda the lecturer Vivekananda the friend, the teacher, the lovinc? master, was known only to the happy few who had the rare privilege of sitting at his feet. Glimpses of this side of the great spiritual genius are revealed to o it is true, in his published letters but the pre sent volume is the first to give us words spoken by him in the intimacy of an inner circle. They were taken down by MissS. E. Waldo of New York, who from the early days of the Swamis American mission served him with unremitting devotion. It was to her that he dictated his translation and expla nation of Patanjalis Aphorisms, published in his Raja Yoga, and often has she told me how she would sit for long periods of time watching always to see that the ink on her pen was kept wet, ready to write down the first word that would come as the Swami would emerge from the depths of selfcontemplation into which he had plunged, to discover the true mean ing of the terse Sanskrit phrases. It was she also who prepared all his American publications for the press. And so great was Swami Vivekanandas confidence in her ability, that he would pass the typewritten trans criptions of his lectures over to her with the instruction to do with them what she thought best for his own indifference to the fruits of his work was so extreme, that he could not be induced to give even a cursory glance at his recorded words. Through this constant faithful service with heart and brain, the disciples mind became so at one with the master s that, even without the aid of shorthand, she was able to transcribe his teaching with wonderful full ness and accuracy. As she herself said, it was as if the thought of Swami Vivekananda flowed through her and wrote itself upon the page. Contributor Bio:  Vivekananda, Swami Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902) fue el principal discipulo de Ramakrishna y la voz que enseno al mundo sobre Vedanta. Represento al hinduismo en el primer Parlamento de las Religiones del mundo en Chicago, en 1893. Como sus discursos tuvieron un exito inmediato, fue invitado a dar conferencias en toda America y Europa. Vivekananda fue un hombre de gran presencia espiritual y de un extraordinario intelecto. La mayoria de las Sociedades Vedanta que fueron fundadas en America y Europa en los anos '30 hallan sus raices en Vivekananda o en aquellos que lo escucharon a traves de los anos 1893 hasta 1900. Luego de su primera visita al occidente, Swami Vivekananda retorno a la India, donde fundo la Orden Ramakrishna en 1898. La vida y obra de Swami Vivekananda tienen la vastedad y profundidad que corresponde a un gigante espiritual de su talla. El construyo su obra sobre la base de su total renunciacion. Su mensaje esta atravesado por una fuerza incontenible que ha levantado, y levanta, a miles del pozo del pequeno yo. Su pasion fue demostrar a todos su inherente grandeza, hacer de los hombres un solido bastion de espiritualidad. Vivekananda queria que cada uno reconociera su naturaleza divina y se erigiera como un faro en la costa, arrojando luz para guiar a otros a traves de la oscuridad del oceano del mundo. Amaba a Dios en todas sus manifestaciones, pero especialmente en su pura expresion humana. Invoco como uno, sino el unico, de los principios de la Orden, el del servicio a Dios en el hombre, destacando que servicio y adoracion son uno. Queria que cada uno se volviera consciente de su propia fuerza espiritual como la de otros y que manifestara esta conciencia en un incansable servicio a la humanidad toda. ----- En la expresion de personalidades famosas: "He leido los trabajos de Swami Vivekannda con toda atencion y luego de terminar, el amor que antes tenia por mi pais se volvio mil veces mayor. . . . Sus escritos no necesitan introduccion. Ellos hacen su propio e irresistible llamado." -Mahatma Gandhi "El libro de Vivekananda es mas que agradable, es una expansion del alma." -Leo Tolstoy "Una de las figuras historicas mas grandes que India ha producido." -Christopher Isherwood

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Released November 4, 2008
ISBN13 9781443739139
Publishers Read Books
Pages 244
Dimensions 222 × 145 × 23 mm   ·   458 g
Language English  

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