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Thousands of years before the development of psychology, the Raja yogis of India, dealt human mental abilities, and pondered the same questions that today’s modern scientists are asking. Much of what science is just discovering now, clearly validate Eastern philosophy, especially the Raja Yoga Philosophy. This book was originally published early in the 20th Century, and marked a turning point in Western thought. If you have a need to understand the human psyche, spirituality, and want an effective self help source to improve and develop all aspects of your life…. More >>
A Series Of Lessons In Raja Yoga

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5 Responses to “A Series Of Lessons In Raja Yoga”

  1. I found this book years ago by an accident, in an antiquity store in Zagreb. More than just worthy of the five stars- I found the lessons extremely useful. However, I would advise any beginner to be careful with the “trap door” and similar techniques, since they can easily lead one to putting too many things into the subconscious realm, instead of the opposite. Things like noticing the details on things, instead of the whole – for instance, counting each scale on a fish – are extremely precious and can help you build concentration and focus. Even the apparently simple things, like focusing your eyes and mind on a dot on the wall, or visualizing your pen, or matching footsteps with imagined music, will strengthen the mind enormously, even with very little practice. Seeing it as a manual for strengthening the mind, it is an excellent book and I recommend it to everybody. However, I would advise a beginner to start with something more general, such as Yogananda’s ‘Autobiography’ or my ‘Approach’ – even if it means advertising myself :) , before getting into specific exercises, because it’s important to have a wide spiritual perspective before starting to bother with details.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Zahkeriuh says:

    briefly, the teachings found in this book are intended to assist you in taking back the power over your own mind. most of us are controlled by the various factors of our minds (our fears, passions, affinities, etc.) and have forgotten who is REALLY driving this vehicle that we identify as “Me.” these teachings are like road signs on the road back home.

    this book, Raja Yoga, is rich with value. like all things, the teachings found in this book cannot be objectively valued; the Candidate (one who would seek teachings such as these) must find the value for him/herself. for me, these teachings cannot be compared to anything else that i’ve been taught. i’m getting to know myself on a much larger level. i am sooo thankful for these teachings. the value is in the fruits of doing the work.

    i highly recommend this book for anyone who feels drawn to read it. follow your instinct…your first inclination is often the most sincere one. also, take your time with it…Rome wasn’t built in one day.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. This is not an in depth review of the book, but I need to point out for any potential kindle edition buyer that the book has not been well scanned and the page numbers are interspersed within the text, sometimes popping up in the middle of the page, which I find highly distracting. Therefore the kindle edition is not recommended.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. Godspark says:

    Well defined lessons on separating self from ego and opening up to higher levels of spiritual consciousness. Excellent!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Anonymous says:

    Easy to understand,covers the subject wel
    Rating: 5 / 5

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