What is Knowledge : Ch-4. Part-2.


Chapter 4 : Yoga – An Integration of Consciousness.

Pat-2.


Yoga considers that there are larger dimensions of integration, areas of contact which have not yet been explored by our present little integration of individuality; and the existence of such larger dimensions of a wider form of integration is what keeps us restless from birth to death.

The satisfactions with which we are acquainted in life are the consequence of a little bit of integration that we have achieved.

By 'integration' we are to understand a sort of harmony that obtains between ourselves and anything with which we are connected, in whatever manner that connection be.

Our satisfactions, our joys, and our securities are direct results of this harmony which seems to be there obtaining between ourselves and the outer atmosphere – call it social, or anything else – and also within our own selves in the layers of our own personality.

This is why we are satisfied.


But we are also dissatisfied.

The dissatisfaction in life is the other side of the fact of our existence, which arises on account of there being something more to be achieved than what we have apparently achieved in our life.

What we seem to have achieved is the source of our joy, and what we have not achieved is the cause of our unhappiness.

Swami Krishnananda
To be continued  ...



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