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Index
Acknowledgments
Preface
Section 1: The Study of Vedanta
1. The Vision of Vendanta
2. Motivation
Part 1: The Fundamental Problem
Part 2: The Four Human Pursuits
3. Preparation
Part 1: Experience and Knowledge
Part 2: Enlightenment Myths
Part 3: The Means of Knowledge
Part 4: The Qualifications for Self-Inquiry
Part 5: The Role of the Teacher
4. Reality
Part 1: Unveiling the Self
Part 2: Revealing the Absolute
5. Apparent Reality
Part 1: Manifestation and Extroversion
Part 2: The Mechanism of Experience
Part 3: The Laws of Action and Order
Part 4: The Paradox of Apparent Free Will
Section 2: The Purification of the Mind
6. The Necessity of Spiritual Practice
7. Karma Yoga
Part 1: The Attitude of Offering and Acceptance
Part 2: The Value of Values
8. Upasana Yoga
Part 1: Devotion
Part 2: Meditation
9. Triguna Vibhava Yoga
Part 1: The Three Energies
Part 2: Energy Management
Section 3: The Process of Self-Inquiry
10. Method of Analysis
11. Jnana Yoga
Part 1: Self-Knowledge Is Not Intellectual
Part 2: The World in a Paper Cup
Part 3: Stilling the Motion of the Ocean
Part 4: The Nature of Existence
Part 5: You Are That
12. The Practice of Self-Knowledge
Glossary
Closing Mantra
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