Cosmic Consciousness by Ali Nomad
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have "talked" to the priest.
Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, the latest incarnation of God in India, and the master to whom the late Swami Vivekananda gives such high praise and devotion, lived almost wholly in that exalted state of consciousness which would appear to be more essentially _spiritual_, than _cosmic_ in the strict sense of the latter word, since _cosmic_ should certainly imply all-inclusiveness, rather than wholly _spiritual_ (spiritual being here used as an extremely high vibration of the cosmos). We learn that Sri Ramakrishna was a man comparatively unlettered, and yet his insight was so marvelous, his consciousness so exalted that the most learned pundits honored and respected him as one who had attained unto the goal of all effort--liberation, _mukti_, while to many persons throughout India to-day, and indeed throughout the whole world, he is looked upon as an incarnation of Krishna. It is related of Sri Ramakrishna that his yearning for Truth (his mother, he called it), was so great that he finally became unfit to conduct services in the temple, and retired to a little wood near by. Here he seemed to be lost in concentration upon the one thought, to such an extent that had it not been for devoted attendants, who actually put food into his mouth, the sage would have starved to death. He had so completely lost all thought of himself and his surroundings that he could not tell when the day dawned or when the night fell. So terrible was his yearning for the voice of Truth that when day after day passed and the light he longed for had not come to him he would weep in agony. Nor could any words or argument dissuade him from his purpose. |
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