10 Ways Swami Vivekananda Books Can Improve Your Life

Modern life is going more through technically and thinking more like machines than human. It is more likely using smiley, away from the real touch and writing on electronic devices than pen and paper.

Swami Vivekananda books and lectures shape you to prepare in life. However, those are based on Karma of life. On reading this, you will quickly learn how we can get the most of it from them? These life living formula helps every individual on this earth planet.

Modern Life Is Going More Through Technically And Thinking More Like Machines Than Human. It Is More Likely Using Emoticon, Away From The Real Touch of manlike And Writing On Electronic Devices Than Pen And Paper.

10 Ways Swami Vivekananda Books Can Improve Your Life
Swami Vivekanand meditating

Indian monk Swami Vivekananda (b. 12 Jan 1863 — d. 4 July 1902) is well-known for his lectures on Karma. “The senses of humans, gradually, would no longer be in use. Still, the modern man feels that when they acquired a luxury life, then they think that we are modern with considerable knowledge, thinking this way is completely wrong.

Swami Vivekananda books has manifested it with a representation of good examples in his lectures. The Swami’s lectures and books transcribed by his stenographer, Joseph Josiah Goodwin, in one of his books, Karma Yoga (available on Amazon).

The lectures had conducted and delivered in his rented rooms at 228 W 39th Street in December 1895 in NYC with his friends and supporters. In this book, he covered the concept of Karma and Yoga. Swami said that Karma and character interlinked together, the word Karma born from the Sanskrit. Furthermore, the word Kri ー in his lectures based on Karma and how its effect on the human body. What is Karma? And how it relates to our character and how positive and negative life goes, that purely depend upon our Karma.

Swami Vivekananda books and lectures says action is Karma

It is simply defined as doing all the action is Karma, our body language, tone, and anger. Our thoughts travel through and give a product that is called action. The action simply states equal to work. The pleasure and happiness have an end, it is always temporary, and the end has already decided.

Poverty taught more than wealth; it's only blows that brought out their inner fire more than praise. What he used to believe that, “knowledge is inherent, no knowledge comes from outside. It is all inside”.

Swami Vivekanand

The man with his all the efforts whatever he knows he comes out with a definition. However, people call that and label it with discovery or unveil. What man learns what he discovered by taking actually infinite mine of knowledge by giving an example of Newton’s force of gravitation. Here is below which is simple to understand, was it sitting anywhere in a corner waiting for it?

It was in his mind; the time came, and he found it out. All knowledge that the world has even received comes from the mind. The infinite library of the universe is in your mind. The external world is simply the suggestion, the occasion which sets you to study your mind.

The falling of an apple gave the suggestion to Newton, and he studied his mind. He rearranged all the previous links of the thoughts in his mind and discovered a new link among them. Which we call the law of gravitation, it was not in the apple nor in anything in the centre of the earth.

He used to only believe that, the mind is the only mine of human intelligence and perfect time brings it up. All humans are doing Karma all the time, talking, listening, breathing, waking, and everything on the planet earth people are doing. That is Karma and that leaves its mark on humans. Small work aggregates into a big one. Swami’s fine example as followed

If we stand near the seashore and hear the waves dashing against the single, we think it is such a great noise, and yet we do not catch it. It is the only big aggregate that we hear.

Swami Vivekanand

He also said in his lectures that to know one real character of a man, do not look at his big achievement, look at his small work. “A fool person can also become a hero someday or another that does not mean his Karma is good.”

Swami Vivekanand saidThere is a huge power in the universe, and it is only man that attracts the power toward himself. Furthermore, that power sends off with a big current after fusing in the centre and such the centre is a real man and the almighty and draws the whole universe toward him.

The virus like Corona is you can simply assume the product of a human action and I call it black fruit of Karma which is now harming the universe.

The secret of Karma yoga which is to perform action without fruitive desire taught by Krishna in Bhagwat Gita

Swami Vivekananda

Furthermore, read about seven deadly sins by Mahatma Gandhi

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