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The grandest idea in the faith of the Vedanta is that we may reach exactly the same goal by different paths; and these paths I have generalized into four, viz. those of work, love,psychology, and understanding. Nevertheless, you should, at once, remember that these categories are not very marked and quite exclusive of each other. Each blends in to the other. But based on the form which prevails, the divisions are named by us. It is not that you can find men who've no other school than that of work, nor that you can find men who are no more than devoted worshipers only, nor that there are men who have no more than mere information. These sections are manufactured in accordance with the sort or the habit that may be seen to prevail in a person. We have observed that,in the end,all these four paths converge and become one. All religions and all methods of work and worship lead us to the exact same goal and one.

I've already tried to point out that purpose. As it is understood by me It's freedom. Precisely what we perceive around us is struggling towards freedom, from the atom to the person, from the insentient,lifeless particle of matter to the living on earth, the human soul. The complete universe is in fact the result of this struggle for freedom. In all combinations every particle is trying to take its way, to fly from one other particles; however the others are holding it in balance. Our earth is trying to fly away from the sun, and the moon from the earth.

Every thing tends to infinite dispersion. All that we see in the world has for its basis this one struggle towards freedom; it is under the impulse of this tendency that the saint prays and the thief steals. Once the line of action taken is not a one,we call it evil; and once the manifestation of it's high and proper, we call it good. However the impulse is the same, the struggle towards independence. The saint is oppressed with the information of his situation of bondage, and he really wants to remove it; so he worships God.

The intruder is oppressed with the idea that he doesn't possess certain things, and he tries to have reduce that need, to acquire freedom from it; therefore he steals. Freedom is the one goal of nature,sentient or insentient;and consciously or unconsciously, anything is struggling towards that goal. The freedom which the saint seeks is extremely not the same as that which the robber seeks; the freedom liked by the saint leads him to the satisfaction of infinite,unspeakable bliss,while that on which the robber has set his heart just forges other bonds for his heart.

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