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CONTENTS
Editorial Note
Preface
1 General Remarks on the Vedānta
2 Fundamental Distinction between the 'Self and the 'Ego'
3 The Vital Center of the Human Being: Seat of Brahma
4 Purusha and Prakriti
5 Purusha unaffected by Individual Modifications
6 The Degrees of Individual Manifestation
7 Buddhi or the Higher Intellect
8 Manas or the Inward Sense: The Ten External Faculties of Sensation and Action
9 The Envelopes of the 'Self’: The Five Vāyus or Vital Functions
10 The Essential Unity and Identity of 'Self’ in all the States of the Being
11 The Different Conditions of Atmā in the Human Being
12 The Waking State: or the Condition of Vaishvānara
13 The Dream State: or the Condition of Taijasa
14 The State of Deep Sleep: or the Condition of Prājna
15 The Unconditioned State of Atmā
16 Symbolical Representations of Atmā and its Conditions by the Sacred Monosyllable Om
17 The Posthumous Evolution of the Human Being
18 The Reabsorption of the Individual Faculites
19 Differences in the Posthumous Conditions according to the Degrees of Knowledge
20 The Coronal Artery and the 'Solar Ray'
21 The 'Divine Journey' of the Being on the Path of Liberation
22 Final Deliverance
23 Videha-Mukti and Jīvan-Mukta
24 The Spiritual State of the Yogi: The Supreme Identity
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