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Vedanta philosophy. Lecture by Swami Abhedananda on does the soul exist after death? - Swami Abhedananda
Table of Contents
THE MOTHERHOOD OF GOD
REINCARNATION (3 lectures).
DOES THE SOUL EXIST AFTER DEATH?
VEDANTA PHILOSOPHY
LECTURE BY
SWAMI ABHEDANANDA
ON
Does the Soul Exist after Death?
First digital edition 2019 by Maria Ruggieri
THE MOTHERHOOD OF GOD
The lecture by the Swami Abhedananda on The Motherhood of God
is serious, logical, awakening, and one can hardly help feeling that only use and wont prevent us from recognizing that the phrase, The Fatherhood of God,
is really assailable. * * * * * Says Swami Abhedananda, We live and move and have our existence in that Divine Mother.
At present, we are, as a rule, not much beyond the old Israelitish notion of Jehovah; and here we find this enlightened Indian’s teaching especially rational and wholesome. The Hebrew religion gave us the picture of a Jehovah, stern, arbitrary, and exacting as an Eastern autocrat. Says the Swami, The same Jehovah, when considered as the Father of the universe by Jesus and His followers, did not lose this extra-cosmic nature. Even to-day the majority of the Christians cannot go beyond this idea of an extra-cosmic God.
And that is where we are to-day for the most part. What if the profound Eastern idea of the Motherhood of God, allied to our already fruitful idea of the immanent (instead of transcendent) God, should turn out to be the practical emancipation of the Western mind, delivering it from the anthropomorphic images that cluster about this extra-cosmic
God, and introducing it to a thought of God which will bring Him absolutely near? * * * * * We have long needed a little more of this superstition
and sentiment in "this