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“Our aim is to go beyond all laws.–
beyond all rules and regulations. That
is the ideal-specially of a Sannyasin.
Still I remember a pregnant saying of
our Master: ‘If you are pricked by a thorn, it is advised that another thorn
should be secured with which you will
try to extricate the former. But as soon as it has been done, there is no need of keeping the thorn you have procured. You may throw away both as you have got rid of the trouble.’
Similar is the scope and necessity of
rules and regulations. You have to go beyond all laws beyond all rules and regulations. You are Atman ever free, blessed and eternal; you are to live a spontaneous life, urged by the perfect freedom and the purity of spirit. But, my children, unfortunately you are at present under some bad laws—bad rules and regulations of your life; you are under the sway of some bad habits. In order to extricate yourself from your evil nature this thorn of bad laws- let there be framed some good laws for the pre-
sent; but always remember that you are
ultimately to go beyond them both.”

Speaker: Swami Vivekananda.
Listener and Presenter: Swami Suddhananda.
Sudhir Maharaj was born in 1872 in Kolkata. His father’s name was Ashutosh Chakraborty. His paternal name was Sudhir Chandra Chakraborty. He studied at City College under Calcutta University. In 1897, at the age of about 25, he joined the Alambazar monastery. He wanted to be a saint, so his father locked him inside the house. He received mantra initiation from Swami Vivekananda. Sudhir Maharaj was a very simple man. Swamiji, in 1897, returned to Calcutta, Sudhir Maharaj (Swami Suddhananda) pulled his car with other college students. In 1903 he was appointed trustee of the Ramakrishna Mission. In 1926 He played an important role in organizing The first monastic conference of the mission.TAKEN FROM FACEBOOK

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