Know Thyself: Jnana Yoga (1) (eBook)

Explore our being in a new light

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ISBN: 9782818400883

Language: Anglais

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All the richness of the science of the spirit and spirituality could be summed up in one phrase: “Know Thyself.” But today, do we truly know who we are?
In this first volume, Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov invites us to explore our being in a new light. He reveals the workings of our bodies — both physical and subtle — their nature, and their needs, drawing on the Synoptic Table, a powerful tool that offers a clear, comprehensive vision of the human structure.
We discover that we are not only a physical body: we also have a will, a heart, an intellect, a soul, and a spirit. And by learning to make all these dimensions work together, we can grow and flourish to our fullest potential.

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1 - ‘Know yourself’
2 - The synoptic table
3 - Spirit and matter
4 - The soul
5 - Sacrifice
6 - Food for the soul and the spirit
7 - Consciousness
8 - The higher self
9 - Truth
I - Simplicity
II - Unity and multiplicity
III - Truth, objective and subjective
IV - The whole and the parts
V - The two faces of truth

10. - Freedom
I - The laws of destiny
II - True freedom is a consecration
III - Liberation through death – Fate and freedom
IV - Attachment and detachment
V - Free for a divine work

‘“Know thyself” was the maxim inscribed on the pediment of the temple at Delphi. What is this ‘self’ that we have to know? Is it a question of knowing our own vices and virtues, our strengths and weaknesses? No: to know oneself is to know the different bodies (the physical, etheric, mental, causal, buddhic and atmic bodies) of which we are formed and what each of these bodies needs. If the initiates of old insisted so much on the necessity of self-knowledge it was because this knowledge opens up tremendous possibilities for growth, progress and success. As long as man is ignorant of the needs of his higher self, he will continue to surfeit his physical body while his soul and spirit suffocate and die of hunger and thirst.’

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