Recording Location
Lone Pine, Calif.
Recording Date
? April 1978
Recording Information
Franklin Merrell-Wolff continues his discussion of the triune nature of man by defining yoga as the yoking of the individual personality to the spiritual being or true inner reality. He emphasizes two methods of yoga; namely, the yoga of inclusion and the yoga of exclusion. He correlates the yoga of inclusion with the psychologist’s orientation to “wholeness” rather than to truth, goodness, and compassion; he describes the yoga of exclusion as the breaking of one’s identification with all that exists within the mundane order, both the good and the bad in the relative sense, with the goal of realizing that which is never an object of consciousness or the subject to consciousness.
Transcript
Recording Duration
41 min
Sort Order
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