Swamiji has had a very peculiar experience
since his very boyhood; he occasionally felt that certain events or
circumstances that come in his life were a repetition of something he was
already acquainted with. Here is the account of the same in his words:
From my very boyhood, whenever I came in contact
with a particular object, man or place, it would sometimes appear to me as if I
had been acquainted with it beforehand. But all my efforts to recollect the
particulars were unsuccessful, and yet the impression persisted. I will give
you an instance: One day I was discussing various topics with my friends at a
particular place. Suddenly something was said, which at once reminded me that
in some time past in this very house I had talked with these friends on that
very subject and that the discussion had even taken the same turn. Later on I
thought that it might be due to the law of transmigration. But soon I decided
that such definite conclusions on the subject were not reasonable. Now I
believe that before I was born I must have had visions somehow, of those
subjects and people with whom I would have to come in contact in my present
birth. Such memories have come every now and then throughout my life.As the name suggests, this blog is dedicated to His Holiness Swami Vivekananda. I hope that it will prove to be an ideal destination for all those who want to know about the life and teachings of this real hero, and to imbibe his virtues and teachings in their own life.
Sunday, 31 March 2013
Friday, 22 March 2013
Interesting Incidents from the Life of Swami Vivekananda – Part 2
Swami Vivekananda used to see two contradictory ideals
as soon as he went to bed at night; given below is the complete description in
Swamiji’s words:
As soon as I went to bed, two ideals appeared before
me every night ever since I had reached my youth. One vision presented me as a
person of endless wealth and prosperity, innumerable servants and dependants,
high rank and dignity, great pomp and power. I thought that I was seated at the
head of those who were called big men in the world. I felt I certainly had the
power to achieve this end. Again, the next moment, I felt as if I had given up
everything of the world and was leading a life of renunciation, putting on a
loincloth, eating whatever was available without effort, spending nights under
trees, and depending solely on God’s will. I felt I could live the life of the
Rishis and the Munis if I wanted. These two opposite pictures, according to
which I could mould my life, thus arose in my mind. But the latter would grip
the mind in the end. I thought that it was in this way alone that man could
attain real bliss, and that I should follow this path and not the other.
Brooding on the happiness of such a life, my mind would then merge in the
contemplation of God and I would fall asleep. It is a matter of astonishment
that this happened every night, for a long time.Friday, 8 March 2013
Interesting Incidents from the Life of Swami Vivekananda – Part 1
Swamiji was not an ordinary person right from his
childhood. Almost his whole life, starting from his childhood till his last day
on earth, was full of many interesting and inspirational incidents, which not
only teach us certain important lessons about life, but also inspire us. Here, I
am presenting a series of unusual and interesting experiences of Swami
Vivekananda and incidents from his life in his own words. I hope the readers
will admire the series and learn from it.
Swamiji used to have a certain peculiar kind
of experience when he went to sleep. Given under is the account in Swamiji’s
own words:
Swami Vivekananda in Meditation |
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