Swami Vivekananda
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Vivekananda and Marcus Aurelius
Both Marcus Aurelius and Swami Vivekananda lived lives of extreme pressure. One ruled an empire through war and plague.The other carried a spiritual revolution across continents. Yet both arrived at the same truth: Nothing outside can break you – unless your mind allows it. The Inner Fortress Marcus Aurelius spoke of an Inner Citadel – Continue reading
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Vivekananda – The Three Forces That Run Your Mind
Vivekananda explained that every thought, mood and action in us is shaped by three basic forces. Think of your mind like a lamp. Tamas – Darkness This is heaviness. Laziness. Confusion. Sleepiness.You know what you should do, but you feel stuck. It’s like a lamp covered in thick soot.The light is there, but it can’t Continue reading
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Vivekananda on Mind Control using Prana
Swami Vivekananda often said that most people don’t suffer because they lack energy. They suffer because their energy is scattered. To explain this, he used one word again and again: Prana. Prana is not just breath. Breath is only the easiest place where we can see and touch it. Prana is the force that moves Continue reading
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Swami Vivekananda on the Hidden Power
Vivekananda once said something striking: Every human being is like a huge power plant, but most of us are using it to light just one small bulb. We feel tired, limited and ordinary not because we lack power, but because most of our energy is asleep. The Sleeping Power Vivekananda explained Kundalini not as a Continue reading
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How Can Someone Work Without Worrying About Results?
One of the most famous teachings of Bhagavad Gita is often quoted in simple words as: Karma kar, phal ki chinta mat kar. Sri Krishna expresses this idea clearly in the Gita कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन ।मा कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा ते सङ्गोऽस्त्वकर्मणि ॥(Bhagavad Gita 2.47) Translation You have the right to action alone, not to the fruits Continue reading
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Swami Vivekananda on Understanding Your Mind
Most of us think of the mind as one single thing. “I am angry.”“I am anxious.”“I can’t control my thoughts.” But Vivekananda said this itself is the first mistake. According to him, the mind is not one voice. It is a process, made of different parts — and most of our suffering comes from confusing Continue reading
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The Key To Self Realization
We’re constantly told to “find ourselves”, “fix our mindset” or “build our confidence”. We read self-help books, chase achievements and try to manage our anxiety. But what if all this effort, while well-intentioned, is actually missing the point entirely? What if it’s like trying to clean a reflection in a mirror when the actual problem Continue reading
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Swami Vivekananda on Brain Power, Memory & Mental Efficiency
Swami Vivekananda extensively spoke about improving brain power, memory and overall mental efficiency. His approach was rooted in the principles of Rāja Yoga, emphasizing that: The mind is the source of all power, and its potential is unlocked through the discipline of concentration (Dhāraṇā). 🧠 Concentration: The Master Key Vivekananda repeatedly taught that the difference Continue reading
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The King Who Forgot Who He Was – Vivekananda’s Lesson on True Identity
From Swami Vivekananda’s early wandering days. The Anxious King During his travels as a Parivrājaka, Vivekananda was once invited to the court of a small Rāja.The king was kind, educated and outwardly powerful but inside he was crumbling. He lived in constant fear:– fear of losing his kingdom,– fear of conspiracies,– fear of taxes,– fear Continue reading
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Swami Vivekananda’s lesson on practical Vedanta
The Endless Debate At the Math, Swami Vivekananda once observed a group of his brother monks, all brilliant scholars, deeply engaged in an intense philosophical discussion. They were debating Māyā – the cosmic illusion. Was the world absolutely real? Absolutely unreal? Or a blend of both?The discussion went on endlessly – abstract, circular, and increasingly Continue reading