A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
William Walker Atkinson
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The Book talks on the internal world of the self. The real nature of the subconscious mind, the way to control it, how ego comes into play and most frequently asked questions like "Who am I" are attempted to answer. (Summary by Uday Sagar)
Note: William Walker Atkinson wrote this book using the pseudonym Yogi Ramacharaka. (8 hr 45 min)
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partly right and partly wrong
Matt99
I don't really know what to think about this book, it seems that it was made with a certain person in mind to read, that is the person who is mid to early twenties and therefore encouragable. It appears to want people "successful" whatever that means?
Oluchi
This is a really helpful audiobook for those who want to learn how to sharpen their mind through meditation and concentration. I am surprised how the subjects are still applicable in modern times. It is the second work of this author I am listening and definitely not the last.
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I always had a feeling that I was more than thoughts. I am thankful for these lessons. I am born anew
Second reading but I feel it's the first
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I read this book back in 2016. As I dive deep within , my inner being found this boom again. i am not much of a reviewer, but I have to say that this book has more meaning that my version back in 2016 was able to grasp. I believe this kind of works has as much to offer as much the reader can take. Empty your cup, my friend! And that goes for myself, too.
Gregoire Pinto
great job reading and the best infirmarion very applicabke for the modern times we live in now. Observe you thoughts without judgment!
One of the best books I read, a good reason to listen to It.
Marcio Ventura
A wonderful book
shane miller
A perfect introduction to the teachings of the ancient sages.
interesting intriguing informative
Khan
practical knowledge for understanding oneself and realising the true potential