The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 9/Letters - Fifth Series/CXCIV Christine
CXCIV
To Sister Christine
THE MATH, BELUR,
HOWRAH DIST., BENGAL,
[April 4, 1901]
DEAR CHRISTINE,
The subsequent proceedings have been so much interesting; and the interest
has been growing so rapidly of late, that one could scarcely utter a
word.[6]*
I am glad to learn of Mrs. [Ole] Bull's sweet letter to you; she is an angel. You are peaceful and happy — good. I am growing towards it too.
I am en route to Chandranath on pilgrimage.
I have been anxiously awaiting a letter from you, and it seemed it would
never come.
I am sure to be happy — can't help thinking so. After so much struggle, the
result must come. Things take their own course; it is I who am to brighten
up, I find. And I am trying my best. And you can help me by writing nice
letters now and then; will you?
Margot [Sister Nivedita] is doing splendid work in England with Mrs. Bull's
backing. Things are going on nicely.
I am sleeping better and the general health is not bad.
With everlasting love and blessings,
VIVEKANANDA.
P.S. Please enquire of Miss [Sarah Ellen] Waldo about the publication of
Karma and Jnâna Yogas and write.