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-20_The Divine Worker.htm

EIGHTEEN The Divine Worker   TO ATTAIN to the divine birth, – a divinising new birth of the soul into a higher consciousness, – and…

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-21_Equality.htm

NINETEEN  Equality   SINCE knowledge, desirelessness, impersonality, equality, the inner self-existent peace and bliss, freedom from or at least superiority to the tangled interlocking of…

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-22_Equality and Knowledge.htm

TWENTY  Equality and Knowledge   YOGA and knowledge are, in this early part of the Gita’s teaching, the two wings of the soul’s ascent. By…

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-23_The Determinism of Nature.htm

TWENTY ONE  The Determinism of Nature   WHEN we can live in the higher Self by the unity of works and self-knowledge, we become superior…

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-24_Beyond the Modes of Nature.htm

TWENTY TWO Beyond the Modes of Nature   SO FAR then extends the determinism of Nature, and what it amounts to is this that the…

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-25_Nirvana and Works in the World.htm

TWENTY THREE  Nirvana and Works in the World   THE union of the soul with the Purushottama by a Yoga of the whole being is…

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-26_The Gist of the Karmayoga.htm

TWENTY FOUR The Gist of the Karmayoga   THE first six chapters of the Gita form a sort of preliminary block of the teaching; all…

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-27_The Two Natures.htm

part one    The synthesis of works, love and knowledge  ONE     The Two Natures*    THE first six chapters of the Gita have been treated…

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-28_The Synthesis of Devotion and Knowledge.htm

TWO  The Synthesis of Devotion and Knowledge*   THE Gita is not a treatise of metaphysical philosophy, in spite of the great mass of metaphysical…

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-29_The Supreme Divine.htm

THREE  The Supreme Divine*   ALREADY what has been said in the seventh chapter provides us with the starting-point of our new and fuller position…

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