As "the pilot and guide to needs of the age," Swami Vivekananda struggled hard to experience the unity of existence, the highest truth of Advaita Vedanta. Throughout his brief dynamic life, he also had to struggle hard in the world. He endured much hardship and suffering while preaching his ideals of our inherent and inalienable divinity and the unity of religions. Swamiji was simultaneously the "conscience of India" and the embodiment of human unity. He had full realization of the spiritual life and deep love for humanity. His inevitable share of human burdens enabled him with inner freedom and outer dynamism and fearlessness. His personal experience convinced him that the practical daily practice of Vedantic principles have the power to redeem us from misfortune and misery.
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