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All practice or worship is only for taking off this veil. When that will go, you will find that the Sun of Absolute Knowledge is shining in Its own lustre.
Swami Vivekananda
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What this quote means

The quote suggests that the purpose of practices and worship is to remove illusions, revealing deeper truths.

Swami Vivekananda emphasizes that the essence of spiritual practice and worship is to transcend superficialities and attachments that obscure true understanding. When individuals engage in sincere practices, they slowly remove the barriers that prevent them from experiencing absolute knowledge, akin to the unveiling of the sun, which symbolizes enlightenment, clarity, and the innate truth that exists within and around us.

Themes

SpiritualityKnowledgeWorshipEnlightenmentTruth

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used during a meditation workshop to encourage participants to look beyond their distractions.

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