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To the worker, it is union between men and the whole of humanity; to

the mystic, between his lower and Higher Self; to the lover, union

between himself and the God of Love; and to the philosopher, it is

the union of all existence. This is what is meant by Yoga. This is a

Sanskrit term, and these four divisions of Yoga have in Sanskrit

different names. The man who seeks after this kind of union is called

a Yogi. The worker is called the Karma-Yogi. He who seeks the union

through love is called the Bhakti-Yogi. He who seeks it through

mysticism is called the Raja-Yogi. And he who seeks it through

philosophy is called the Jnana-Yogi .So this word Yogi comprises them

all.

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We continue a lecture called THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL RELIGION.

 

This is a part of a daily study of the lectures and writings of Swami

Vivekananda. All lectures are sent out in sequenced form, as he spoke

them.

 

Please tell a friend about this Vivekananda Mailing list and study group.

To or send a message to sarada.

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