

28. It is a great work to bring this world into a spirit of sympathy with each other
54 W. 33 NEW YORK,
25th April, 1895.
DEAR BROTHER, [1]
ⓘ[1] To Dr. I. Janes.
I was away in the Catskill mountains and it was almost impossible to get a letter regularly posted from where I was—so accept my apology for the delay in offering you my most heartfelt thanks for your letter in The “Eagle”.
It was so scholarly, truthful and noble and withal so permeated with your natural universal love for the good and true everywhere. It is a great work to bring this world into a spirit of sympathy with each other but it should be done no doubt when such brave souls as you still hold your own. Lord help you ever and ever my brother and may you live long to carry on the mighty work you and your society has undertaken.
With my gratitude and love to you and to the members of the Ethical Society.
I remain Yours ever truly,
VIVEKANANDA.
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Swami Vivekananda (12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902) was an Indian saint, social reformer, and a great teacher of mankind. He was the foremost disciple of Bhagavan Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa Dev who is considered as the prophet of modern age. Swami Vivekananda was a towering spiritual personality, great thinker, orator and the prophet of universal harmony and progress.
