Who Moved My Cheese? is a parable about four characters who are searching for cheese in a maze. The cheese represents what we want in life, such as happiness, success, or fulfillment. The characters …
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The Common Bases of Hinduism – Swami Vivekananda
On his arrival at Lahore the Swamiji was accorded a grand reception by the leaders, both of the Ârya Samâj and of the Sanâtana Dharma Sabhâ. During his brief stay in Lahore, Swamiji delivered three …
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Renunciation and Unselfishness
Sri Ramakrishna used to say: “The sannyasin, the man of renunciation, is a world teacher. It is his example that awakens the spiritual consciousness of men.” Ramakrishnananda was a sannyasin of …
You Have Failed to Pass – Sri Ramakrishna
In 1885 Baburam was preparing for his Entrance examination, but after meeting the Master he cared very little for study. On 7 March 1885 Ramakrishna said to Baburam: “Where are your books? Aren’t you …
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How Can Brahman Incarnate Himself as Man?
Once in Dakshineswar some nondualistic devotees came from Varanasi to visit the Master when Gangadhar was present. He later recorded their conversation in his memoirs: One person asked, “Sir, how …
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Never Act So Foolishly
All scriptures teach that progress in the spiritual path is impossible without sincere faith. Knowing this, some people tend to believe in everything and everybody. But Ramakrishna warned his …