Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji
CHAPTER 6
The Yog of Meditation
What is called “intuitive” knowledge (vigyan[1] here is knowledge of God’s functioning through things, acts, and relations (the manifest universe) which reveal how he is all-pervading, how he prompts, how he guides innumerable Souls simultaneously, and how he is knower of all times-past, present, and future. He begins to guide from the very moment when he makes his advent in a heart as the revered one, but the worshipper is unable to know this at the initial stage. It is only when he has reached the culmination of his contemplative exercise that he gains full awareness of God’s ways. This is vigyan. The heart of the man who is accomplished in yog is satiated with this achievement combined with his knowledge of God and accurate insight. Continuing with his account of this adept in yog, Krishn adds: |
References and Context
- ↑ An apparently different interpretation of the word will be found in chapter 7.
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