Yoga of Knowledge and the Aryan Path

Recording Location
Lone Pine, Calif.
Recording Date
26 June 1977
Recording Information

Franklin Merrell-Wolff discusses the orientation to wholeness and goodness. He begins by contrasting the iti-iti path of inclusion and the neti-neti path of exclusion, and notes that both are valid approaches to yoga. He then describes the autonomous process of an inversion of consciousness from the “point-I” to the “Space-I,” a process that brings one to the threshold of Nirvana. Wolff calls attention to the Arya path of the renunciation of the nirvanic withdrawal that allows one to remain in the world to work toward the redemption of all creatures. He then goes on to formulate a description of a still vaster Realization of Consciousness, which he calls “The High Indifference,” making it possible to abide in a state that integrates the sangsaric consciousness and the nirvanic consciousness into the unity of the Paramatman.

Transcript
Recording Duration
18 min
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