Tales and Parables of Sri Ramakrishna

 THERE ARE MEN AND MEN MEN may be divided into four classes: those bound by
the fetters of the world, the seekers after liberation, the liberated and
the ever-free. Among the ever-free we may count sages like Narada. They
live in the world for the good of others, to teach men spiritual truths.
Those in bondage are sunk in worldliness and are forgetful of God. Not even
by mistake do they think of God. The seekers after liberation want to free
themselves from attachment to the world. Some of them succeed and others do
not. The liberated souls, such as the Sadhus and Mahatmas, are not
entangled in the world, in 'woman and gold.' Their minds are free from
worldliness. Besides they always meditate on the Lotus Feet of God. Suppose
a net has been cast into a lake to catch fish. Some fish are so clever that
they are never caught in the net. They are like the ever-free. But  most of
the fish are entangled in the net. Some of them try to free themselves from
it, and they are like those who seek liberation. But not all the fish that
straggle succeed. A very few do jump out of the net, making a big splash in
the water. Then the fishermen shout, 'Look! There goes a big one!' But most
of the fish caught in the net cannot escape, nor do they make any effort to
get out. On the contrary, they burrow into the mud with the net in their
mouths and lie there quietly, thinking, 'We need not fear any more; we are
quite safe here.' But the poor things do not know that the fishermen will
drag them out with the net. These are like the men bound to the world.



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