Chapter 4 DEPTH PSYCHOLOGY
Avidya represents a condition in which one forgets reality and is unconscious of its existence. We have somehow forgotten the real nature of our selves, viz. the universality of our true being. This is the primary function of ignorance. But it has more serious consequences. For it also makes one mistake the non-eternal Anitya for the eternal Nitya , the impure Asuchi for the pure Suchi , pain Duhkha for pleasure Sukha and the not-Self Anatman for the Self Atman . It is obvious that the world...
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Chapter 1 - Psychological Presuppositions Chapter 2 - The Aim of Objective Analysis Chapter 3 - The Spiritual Reality Chapter 4 - Depth Psychology Chapter 5 - The Moral Restraints Chapter 6 - The Observances Chapter 7 - Asana or Posture Chapter 8 - Pranayama or Regulation of the Vital Energy Chapter 9 - Pratyahara or Abstraction Chapter 10 - Peace of Mind and Self-Control Chapter 11 - Dharana or Concentration Chapter 12 - Dhyana or Meditation Chapter 13 - Samadhi or Super-Consciousness