In the present volume of Yoga Unveiled (Part II), the author stresses upon to think in harmony with modern ideas and to take a fresh, rational, empirical, pragmatic view of different philosophies and different types of Yoga. He traces very clearly how science has vindicated Vedanta and Jnana Yoga and the Doctrine of Maya of Sankara. In the later part, Mysticism and its psychology, different schools of Mysticism or Yoga including Buddhist Mysticism and Karma Yoga and Hatha Yoga etc., are dealt with. The author concludes that Jnana Yoga is philosophic, psychological and psycosomatic. Patanjala Astang Yoga is physic-psychological and philosophical. Buddhism is pure psychology of consciousness and the Zen is psycho-analytical. Language, words and concepts are termed as distorting mechanism.
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