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PREFACE
content themselves with general discourses on abstract propositions about the method of selfrealisation. Mystic in thought and tendency, they are seldom, if ever, clear or exact enough to enable one to know precisely what to do in a given situation, and are not only useless and dangerous to experiment with, but also foster much unholy superstition and spirit of mystification in the minds of men by their veiled and obscure hints and innuendos.
HARDOI:
1st October 1916.
C. R. JAIN