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Gaja Bhukta Kapitha

AuthorHrishikesh Misra
PublisherJnanada Prakashan
Publisher2008
Publisherviii
Publisher256 p,
ISBN8171391486

Contents: Foreword. 1. Introduction. 2. Life, earth, Cosmos and Lawrence. 3. Science, tantra, Sankhya, Theosophy and wholistic approach to reality. 4. Matter, psychoanalysis, Lawrence and Indocentric mysticism. 5. Sleep, death, rebirth and psychoanalysis of the unconsciousness. 6. Psychology and science: spirit, life and Lawrence--the spiritualist. 7. Braham Vidya, nature: spirit: life. 8. Blood consciousness, sex the Kundalini and Lawrence. 9. Lawrence: psychoanalysis of the spirit. 10. Conclusion.

"Sanskrit literature is a great literature. The study of Sanskrit has led to the comparative study of languages. It has been found that Sanskrit, Persian, Greek and Latin and also the Celtic, Germanic and Slavonic languages come from a primitive unwritten common Aryan language. From Ireland to India, and all over Europe and America, Aryan languages are spoken. And, the rendering into words, the enlightened soul-lifting, thoughts of the \'enlightened cult\' suggest a common human pursuit since the very primeval or even, pre-human days through in destructible, powerful genetic memory cells engrained in the cosmic unconscious.

The conceptions display an astonishing philosophical subtlety. The subject is undoubtedly very intricate and my knowledge equally limited. Under such circumstances, it shall be sheer folly on the part of an ordinary \'commoner\' like me to attempt a dissertation on the topic. "Let us acquire spiritual knowledge together, let us enjoy the fruits of that knowledge together, let us show our \'spiritual prowess\' in perfect unison and harmony with the cosmos (each other) and Banish all hatred and jealousy from our hearts forever and partake of its Eternal Bliss"." (jacket)

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