Author: Vimala Thakar
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 132
ISBN/UPC (if available): 9788120800486
Description
This book revolves round the point that life is neither individual nor collective but one indivisible whole. A unique contribution to yogic science, this constitutes remedies for our thousand ills and sufferings.
The book contains nine talks delivered by the author and one Question-Answer Session conducted by her. The contents of the book revolve round the point that life is neither individual nor collective but one indivisible whole. The writer asks us to brush aside our age-old concepts of diving life into individual and collective, the inner and the outer, the physical and the psychological in order to escape from nervous tensions or chemical pressures that characterize the activities of Man of this age. The writer traces the cause of our misery to our ignorance of the mechanism of mind, the chemistry of thoughts and emotions and the imbalances that shatter our nervous system, and advises us for a clear understanding of our mental processes, the relaxation of the mind, the cessation of its activities—the Ego or the ‘I’ consciousness. In this state of total relaxation a new quality of intelligence begins to function. With the mind relaxed, the aspirant rises above Ego, is freed from worldly desires and becomes established in God.
This unique contribution to yogic science constitutes remedies for our thousand ills and sufferings and will be welcomed by the reader
Contents
First Talk
Second Talk
Third Talk
Fourth Talk
Firth Talk
Sixth Talk
Seventh Talk
Eighth Talk
Ninth Talk
Question-answer Session