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A plunge into all the profundities of the soul. Union with the Divine - a union either transcendental (above the universe) or cosmic (universal) or individual or, as in our yoga, all three together.<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/23/self-consecration#p10</ref> <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/30/ascent-and-descent#p25</ref> | A plunge into all the profundities of the soul. Union with the Divine - a union either transcendental (above the universe) or cosmic (universal) or individual or, as in our yoga, all three together.<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/23/self-consecration#p10</ref> <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/30/ascent-and-descent#p25</ref> | ||
− | Yoga is in essence the union of the soul with the immortal being and consciousness and delight of the Divine effected through the human nature with a result of development into the divine nature of being, whatever that may be, so far as we can conceive it in mind and realise it in spiritual activity.<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/24/the-delight-of-the-divine#p1</ref> | + | Yoga is in essence the union of the soul with the immortal being and consciousness and delight of the Divine effected through the human nature with a result of development into the divine nature of being, whatever that may be, so far as we can conceive it in mind and realise it in spiritual activity. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/24/the-delight-of-the-divine#p1</ref> |
All yoga is in its nature an attempt and an arriving at unity with the Supreme. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/23/hathayoga#p1</ref> | All yoga is in its nature an attempt and an arriving at unity with the Supreme. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/23/hathayoga#p1</ref> | ||
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Yoga
A plunge into all the profundities of the soul. Union with the Divine - a union either transcendental (above the universe) or cosmic (universal) or individual or, as in our yoga, all three together.[1] [2]
Yoga is in essence the union of the soul with the immortal being and consciousness and delight of the Divine effected through the human nature with a result of development into the divine nature of being, whatever that may be, so far as we can conceive it in mind and realise it in spiritual activity. [3]
All yoga is in its nature an attempt and an arriving at unity with the Supreme. [4]