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Volume-3
Lectures and Discourses
Bhakti-Yoga
Para-Bhakti or Supreme Devotion
Lectures from Colombo to Almora
Reports in American Newspapers
Buddhist India
THE FREE SOUL
(Delivered in New York, 1896)
(Delivered in New York, 1896)
The analysis of the Sânkhyas
stops with the duality of existence — Nature and souls. There are an infinite
number of souls, which, being simple, cannot die, and must therefore be separate
from Nature. Nature in itself changes and manifests all these phenomena;
and the soul, according to the Sankhyas, is inactive. It is a simple by
itself, and Nature works out all these phenomena for
the liberation of the soul; and
liberation consists in the soul discriminating that it is not Nature. At the same
time we have seen that the Sankhyas were bound to admit that every soul was omnipresent.
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