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Yogi Ramacharaka

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William Atkinson / Yogi Ramacharaka's

Bhagavad Gita

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Introduction - The Scene; Theme; and Character - Gloom of Arjuna - Inner Doctrine - The Secret of Work - Spiritual Knowledge - Renunciation - Self Mastery - Spiritual Discernment - Mystery of Omnipresence - Kingly Knowledge - Universal Perfection - Universal Manifestation - Yoga of Devotion - Knower and the Known - Three Gunas or Qualities - Consciousness of the Supreme - Good and Evil Natures - Threefold Faith - Renunciation and Freedom - Contents -


The Ineffable; The Invisible; The Eternal; The Immutable; The All; or as that to which similar terms attempting to express similar conceptions of Being are applied --- such so worshipping, and mastering the mind and senses, and regarding all things in nature as good and deserving to fare well, and rejoicing in the welfare of all, equally --- verily, these also cometh unto Me.

"The path of those who are attracted by Me as the Absolute and Unmanifest is much harder to travel than is that of those who worship Me as God manifest, and having form. This Absolute conception is most difficult of realization to the finite mind of man. It is most difficult for the visible to realize the invisible --- the finite, the infinite --- the possessor of qualities and attributes, that which hath neither but yet is above both.

"And, this also, say I to thee, O Arjuna, that those also who, fixing their minds solely upon me, and seeing in Me the Actor of actions, worship Me single-mindedly without fear or hope of reward, them too shall I raise up from the ocean of change and mortality.

"Place thy mind firmly upon Me, O Prince,


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