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Christ said, "Resist not evil", and we do not understand it until we discover that it is not only moral but actually the best policy, for anger is loss of energy to the man who displays it. You should not allow your minds to come into those brain-combinations of anger and hatred.
Swami Vivekananda
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote emphasizes that resisting evil with anger is counterproductive, and it highlights the importance of maintaining mental peace.

Swami Vivekananda's interpretation of Christ's phrase 'Resist not evil' suggests that responding to negativity with anger or hatred is not only morally questionable but also detrimental to one's own well-being. He argues that such emotions drain one's energy and peace of mind. Instead, it encourages individuals to rise above these base emotions and cultivate a more tranquil and balanced mental state, which ultimately leads to a more fulfilling life.

Themes

PeaceAngerEvilMental EnergyHatred

In practice

Example use cases

During a meditation workshop, this quote can be shared to help participants understand the significance of letting go of negative emotions.

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