Remembering The Saints: Wami Rishnananda
Remembering The Saints: Wami Rishnananda
Remembering The Saints: Wami Rishnananda
SWAMI KRISHNANANDA
The Divine Life Society
Sivananda Ashram, Rishikesh, India
Website: swami-krishnananda.org
(Talk given on All-Saints' Day, 1952)
Today we have gathered here to observe All Saints
Dayto remember the saints. It is the expression of our
wish or ambition to partake of the nature of the saints, to
grow into the nature of purity, of perfectionwhich are the
constituents of the personality of the saints.
A saint is one whose consciousness has spread
everywhere, whose head is in heaven and whose feet are on
the earth. He walks on earth as a human being; but he is
here before us as a representative of that which is beyond
the earth. He combines in himself the mental and the
supramental, the physical and the celestial, the visible and
the invisible, the finite and the infinite. It is through him
that the Infinite expresses itself. It is through him that we
can behold the glory of the Divine Being. He embodies in
himself all the qualities and attributes which are found in
the Divine Being and which are the best, the highest, which
the Divine Being expresses in the universe. He is the
embodiment of virtue based on knowledge. That is the very
meaning of the word saint.