Category: Essays-on-the-Gita-1950-Edn Read book
-09_Sankhya yoga and Vedanta.htm
IX SANKHYA, YOGA AND VEDANTA THE WHOLE object of the first six chapters of the Gita is to synthetise in a large frame…
-10_The Yoga of the Intelligent will .htm
X THE YOGA OF THE INTELLIGENT WILL I HAVE had to deviate in the last two essays and to drag the reader with…
-11_Works and Sacrifice.htm
XI WORKS AND SACRIFICE THE YOGA of the intelligent will and its culmination in the Brahmic status, which occupies all the close of…
-12_The Significance of Sacrifice.htm
XII THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SACRIFICE THE GITA’S theory of sacrifice is stated in two separate passages; one we find in the third chapter,…
-13_The Lord of the Sacrifice.htm
XIII THE LORD OF THE SACRIFICE WE HAVE, before we can proceed further, to gather up all that has been said in its…
-14_The Principle of Divine works.htm
CHAPTER XIV THE PRINCIPLE OF DIVINE WORKS THIS THEN is the sense of the Gita’s doctrine of sacrifice. Its full significance depends on…
-15_The Possibility and Purpose of Avatarhood.htm
XV THE POSSIBILITY AND PURPOSE OF AVATARHOOD IN SPEAKING of this Yoga in which action and knowledge become one, the Yoga of the…
-16_The Process of Avatarhood.htm
XVI THE PROCESS OF AVATARHOOD WE SEE that the mystery of the divine Incarnation in man, the assumption by the Godhead of the…
-17_The Divine Birth and Divine Works.htm
XVII THE DIVINE BIRTH AND DIVINE WORKS THE WORK for which the Avatar descends has like his birth a double sense and a…
-18_The Divine Worker.htm
XVIII THE DIVINE WORKER TO ATTAIN to the divine birth,—a divinising new birth o£ the soul into a higher consciousness,—and to do divine…