Yoga of Synthesis - 4.
Part-4.
The Yoga of Synthesis alone will develop the head, heart and hand, and lead one to perfection.
To become harmoniously balanced in all directions is the ideal of religion and of Yoga.
This can be achieved by the practice of the Yoga of Synthesis.
To behold the one Self in all beings is Jnana, wisdom; to love the Self is Bhakti, devotion; to serve the Self is Karma, action. When the Jnana Yogi attains wisdom, he is endowed with devotion and self less activity.
Karma Yoga is for him a spontaneous expression of his spiritual nature, as he sees the one Self in all.
When the devotee attains perfection in devotion, he is possessed of wisdom and activity.
For him also, Karma Yoga is a spontaneous expression of his divine nature, as he beholds the one Lord everywhere.
The Karma Yogi attains wisdom and devotion when his actions are wholly selfless.
The three paths are, in fact, one in which the three different temperaments emphasize one or the other of its inseparable constituents.
Yoga supplies the method by which the Self can be seen, loved and served.
Swami Sivananda
To be continued.....
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