"Through the senses, anger comes, and sorrow..." - Quote by Swami Vivekananda
Through the senses, anger comes, and sorrow comes.
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“To weep is a sign of weakness, of bondage.”
“Whatever had form or shape must be limited, and could not be eternal.”
“As soon as you know the voice and understand what it is, the whole scene changes. The same world which was the ghastly battlefield of maya is now changed into something good and beautiful.”
More on Senses
“A sense is what has the power of receiving into itself the sensible forms of things without the matter, in the way in which a piece of wax takes on the impress of a signet-ring without the iron or gold.”
“Anybody who can't hear the difference between a ball hitting wood and a ball hitting concrete must be blind.”
“And some days, he went on, were days of hearing every trump and trill of the universe. Some days were good for tasting and some for touching. And some days were good for all the senses at once. This day now, he nodded, smelled as if a great and nameless orchard had grown up overnight beyond the hills to fill the entire visible land with its warm freshness. The air felt like rain, but there were no clouds.”