Sri Ramakrishna Sayings - Parable of ant and sugar hill
Sri  Ramakrishna: "Men often think they have  understood Brahman fully. Once an ant went to a hill of sugar. One grain filled  its stomach. Taking another grain in its mouth it started homeward. On its way  it thought, 'Next time I shall carry home the whole hill.'
That is the  way shallow minds think. They don't know that Brahman is beyond one's words and  thought. However great a man may be, how much can he know of Brahman? Sukadeva  and sages like him may have been big ants; but even they could carry at the  utmost eight or ten grains of sugar!
"As for  what has been said in the Vedas and the Puranas, do you know what it is like?  Suppose a man has seen the ocean, and somebody asks him, 'Well, what is the  ocean like?' The first man opens his mouth as wide as he can and says: 'What a  sight! What tremendous waves and sounds!' The description of Brahman in the  sacred books is like that. 
It is said in the Vedas that Brahman is of  the nature of Bliss  It is Satchidananda. "Suka and other sages stood on the  shore of this Ocean of Brahman and saw and touched the water. According to one  school of thought they never plunged into it. Those who do, cannot come back to  the world again. 
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