Jnana Yoga
Vivekananda's exposition of Jnana Yoga presents the path of knowledge and intellectual discrimination as the most direct route to realizing the oneness of Atman and Brahman. Rooted in Advaita Vedanta, he taught that ignorance of our true divine nature is the sole cause of bondage, and that liberation comes through the relentless inquiry into the nature of the Self. His Jnana Yoga lectures systematically unfold the Vedantic concepts of Maya, the Absolute, and the identity of the individual soul with the universal Spirit.
Citas clave sobre Jnana Yoga
“We have also seen that all religions propose a God, as the one way of escaping these difficulties”
— Volume 2, God in Everything
“All human knowledge proceeds out of experience; we cannot know anything except by experience”
— Volume 2, Immortality
“CHAPTER V MAYA AND FREEDOM ( Delivered in London, 22nd October 1896 ) "Trailing clouds of glory we come," says the poet”
— Volume 2, Maya and Freedom
Obras sobre Jnana Yoga
God in Everything
Jnana-Yoga
3,914 palabras
16 min de lectura
Immortality
Jnana-Yoga
4,155 palabras
17 min de lectura
Maya and Freedom
Jnana-Yoga
4,110 palabras
16 min de lectura
Maya and Illusion
Jnana-Yoga
6,158 palabras
25 min de lectura
Maya and the Evolution of the Conception of God
Jnana-Yoga
4,596 palabras
18 min de lectura
Realisation
Jnana-Yoga
7,143 palabras
29 min de lectura
The Absolute and Manifestation
Jnana-Yoga
4,928 palabras
20 min de lectura
The Atman
Jnana-Yoga
5,647 palabras
23 min de lectura
The Atman: Its Bondage and Freedom
Jnana-Yoga
2,955 palabras
12 min de lectura
The Cosmos: The Macrocosm
Jnana-Yoga
3,273 palabras
13 min de lectura
The Cosmos: The Microcosm
Jnana-Yoga
5,114 palabras
20 min de lectura
The Freedom of the Soul
Jnana-Yoga
4,986 palabras
20 min de lectura
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