![]() ![]() Tual courage to become totally committed to his new way of Sincerity and ardour, he slowly gathers into himself the spiri 'When the student lives thus for a sufficiently long time in all Is in these very fields he must continue his work but with Strivings, and, in a false attitude of renunciation, runs awayfrom the world of social contact and communal activities. ![]() Precipitated hurry, the student detaches himself from all his It would be a tragedy if at this moment in a While the student lives his life in the usual fields of hisĮndeavours. Inspiring vision, the student, thereafter, must learn to exposehimself to their magical influence. Getic, personal involvement which gets transformed into the The scriptural beauties then grow to becomeĪn inspiring vision of the heart only in those who try to fer Vision of life only when the student gets involved in these 'The texts and their commentaries communicate to us the Sophical perfections, indicated by the sages, can be broughtinto the actual experience of the student. In that they are not only the philosophy which can be studied,īut they have in them also the techniques by which the philo 'The Hindu Schools of Philosophy are unique in themselves Nanda, have been edited and gathered together on this occaĪbout these notes Sree Swamiji himself had earlier written: Prasad, the Indian monthly journal of Swami Chinmaya. PrefaceThese Notes which were originally published in the Tapovan ![]()
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