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The uninterrupted practice of the awareness of the Real is the means of dispersion (of Avidya). Having given in the previous S ...
and now wants to find itself. It has reached maturity and wants to come into its Divine heritage. Ordinary Viveka is merely a sy ...
In his case the highest stage of Enlightenment is reached by seven stages. This Sutra merely points out that the state of unin ...
lead him on the path of Yoga and to provide him with the necessary guidance in the mysterious realm of the Unknown. Where is thi ...
suffering and prescribes a remedy which is not only effective but brings about a per- manent cure. This philosophy should theref ...
The system of Yoga put forward by Patanjali has eight parts and is therefore called Astanga Yoga. Other systems which are based ...
Incredible as it may sound, morality of a high order is not always necessary for the practice of Yoga. There are two kinds of Yo ...
about the liberation of the individual from the bonds of illusion and ignorance. Its ob- ject is not to achieve limited happines ...
sufficiently strong foundation for the life of higher Yoga. It does not deal with the su- perficial aberrations and failings of ...
developed and purified Buddhi or discriminative faculty and this function of Buddhi, unhindered by the complexes in our mind, is ...
tler forms of untruthfulness begin to reveal themselves to his eye. It is a law of Nature that we become aware of the subtler fo ...
tions. The so-called civilized man will not allow himself to put a silver spoon in his pocket when he goes out to a public dinne ...
life for which the Yogi strives and can consequently hesitate in giving up the former, have yet to develop the strong intuition ...
It is, however, necessary to understand what is really to be aimed at in giving up sensual enjoyments. As long as we are living ...
only to consider the tremendous bias which it gives to our life. The tendency to accu- mulate worldly goods is so strong that it ...
satisfied with what comes to him in the natural course of the working of the law of Karma. It may be pointed out, however, that ...
when doubts arise whether it is feasible or advisable to practise that particular virtue in the particular situation which has a ...
While, in one way, this uncompromising adherence to one's principles makes the observance of the Great Vow not an easy matter an ...
ing about the necessary changes in the character of the Sadhaka. The practices in- cluded in Yama are, in a general way, moral a ...
hinders the full expression of that life or offers impediments in the exercise of the ve- hicle's functions. Purity is, therefor ...
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