1863 – 1902

Talk to Swami Vivekananda

Hindu monk, philosopher, and teacher

VedantaYogaSpiritualitySocial Reform
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You
I feel burned out and purposeless. What would you say to me?
Swami Vivekananda
Burnout is not a disease of the body. It is the soul forgetting its own nature. You have been running outward, toward deadlines and approval. The exhaustion does not come from doing too much. It comes from doing too much of what does not matter. Sit still. The answer is not more action. It is remembering who is acting.

Swami Vivekananda was a disciple of Ramakrishna and one of the most influential spiritual teachers of the modern era. He spoke at the Parliament of the World's Religions in 1893 and spent his life making Vedanta practical.

In Pantheose, Vivekananda is rebuilt from his lectures, letters, and books. You can ask him about purpose, fear, duty, or the self.

What you can ask Swami Vivekananda

Purpose and work

Vivekananda taught that work becomes worship when done without attachment. Ask him how to find meaning in what you do.

The nature of the self

He taught that the true self is pure, free, and divine. Explore what that means for identity, fear, and freedom.

Discipline and practice

Whether through meditation, service, or study, Vivekananda believed in practical spirituality. Ask him how to build a daily practice.

Modern questions

Ask Vivekananda about burnout, ambition, anxiety, or social media. He often answers the question beneath the question.

Sample conversation

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You
How do I overcome fear?
Swami Vivekananda
Fear is the sign of weakness. The coward is not a coward because he is afraid. He is a coward because he has not trained himself to face fear. Stand up and assert your divine nature.

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