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appears in the lives of truly religio us men'p. IX, preface. (see, Terrate: YTTA aga, . 23)
in directing, as a European mystic puts it. The union with man with God or (as an Indian yogin night say ) a self realization, within oneself, or one's identity with Brahma, the universal self... Mysticism is, in essence, at foundation, a scientific faith and it is entirely practical in its character.' -Studies in Vedanta, p.p. 150–160.
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realization of spiritual'--Counter Attack from the East.'--C.E.M. Joad, p. 149.
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ya Hinduism more a way of life than a form
of thought which it gives absolute liberty in the world of thought it enjoins a strict code of practices, -The Hindu View of Life : p. 77.
40 Quoted in Mysticism'-Hapold, p. 44.
42 Mysticism-F. C. Hapold, p. 50
42 Yogi Krishnaprem : by Dilipkumar Roy,
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culative mysticism a metaphysical doctrine which proclaims the abstract unity of the Godhead and the obliteration in it of the particularity of individual souls and finit objects. With this doctrine we are not concerned, but with mysticism as a way of life, in which cospicuous eliment is the immediate experience of God.'-Philosophical study of Mysticism.-Bennet c. p. 7.
44 Quoted in 'Mysticism'-F.C. Hapold, p. 43
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