The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 5/Epistles - First Series/XXIV Blessed and Beloved
XXIV
U. S. A.,
26th December, 1894.
Blessed And Beloved,[1]
. . . In reference to me every now and then attacks are made in missionary
papers (so I hear), but I never care to see them. If you send any of those
made in India, I should throw them into the waste-paper basket. A little
agitation was necessary for our work. We have had enough. Pay no more
attention to what people say about me, whether good or bad. You go on with
your work and remember that "Never one meets with evil who tries to do good"
(Gita, VI. 40).
Every day the people here are appreciating me. And between you and me, I am
more of an influence here than you dream of. Everything must proceed slowly
. . . I have written to you before, and I write again, that I shall not pay
heed to any criticism or praise in the newspapers. They are consigned to the
fire. Do you do the same. Pay no attention whatsoever to newspaper nonsense
or criticism. Be sincere and do your duty. Everything will come all right
Truth must triumph. . .
Missionary misrepresentations should be beneath sour notice.... Perfect
silence is the best refutation to them and I wish you to maintain the same.
. . . Make Mr. Subrahmanya Iyer the President of your Society. He is one of
the sincerest and noblest men I know; and in him intellect and emotion are
beautifully blended. Push on in your work, without counting much on me; work
on your own account. . . . As for me, I do not know when I shall go back; I
am working here and in India as well. . . .
With my love to you all,
Yours ever with blessings,
Vivekananda.
- Notes
- ↑ Alasinga Perumal.