Nature of Integral Yoga
The nature of the integral Yoga so conceived, so conditioned, progressing by these spiritual means, turning upon this integral transformation
Read moreThe nature of the integral Yoga so conceived, so conditioned, progressing by these spiritual means, turning upon this integral transformation
Read moreThe hope of an integral transformation forbids us to take a short cut or to make ourselves light for the
Read moreThe relations which arise out of this attitude towards the Divine, are that of the divine Father and the Mother
Read moreIt is not enough to devote ourselves by the reading of Scriptures or by the stress of philosophic reasoning to
Read moreIt is difficult to acquire or to practise this faith and steadfastness on the rough and narrow path of Yoga
Read moreThe obstacle which the physical presents to the spiritual is no argument for the rejection of the physical; for in
Read moreMan is at present a partly self-conscious soul subject to and limited by mind, life and body, who has to become an entirely self-conscious
Read moreEquality, renunciation of all desire for the fruit of our works, action done as a sacrifice to the supreme Lord
Read moreThe ideal attitude of the sadhaka towards Time is to have an endless patience as if he had all eternity
Read moreIn the right view both of life and of Yoga all life is either consciously or subconsciously a Yoga. For
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