Karma-Yoga : Ch-7. Part-15.



CHAPTER VII .
FREEDOM : :

Part-15.

Next in order come the men with more Rajas, or activity, combative natures, who take up the ideas of the perfect ones and preach them to the world.

The highest kind of men silently collect true and noble ideas, and others — the Buddhas and Christs — go from place to place preaching them and working for them.

In the life of Gautama Buddha we notice him constantly saying that he is the twenty-fifth Buddha.

The twenty-four before him are unknown to history, although the Buddha known to history must have built upon foundations laid by them.

The highest men are calm, silent, and unknown.

They are the men who really know the power of thought; they are sure that, even if they go into a cave and close the door and simply think five true thoughts and then pass away, these five thoughts of theirs will live through eternity.

Indeed such thoughts will penetrate through the mountains, cross the oceans, and travel through the world.

They will enter deep into human hearts and brains and raise up men and women who will give them practical expression in the workings of human life.

Swami Vivekananda
To be continued  ...



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