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Gnani Yoga of Wisdom

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Publisher's Notice - The One - Omnipresent Life - The Creative Will - The Unity of Life - The One and the Many - Within the Mind of the One - Cosmic Evolution - The Ascent of Man - Metempsychosis - Spiritual Evolution - The Law of Karma - Occult Miscellany - Contents -


Concluding this lesson, we would quote two selections from the American poet, Whitman, whose strange genius was undoubtedly the result of vague memories springing from a previous life, and which burst into utterances often not more than half understood by the mind that gave them birth. Whitman says:

"Facing West from California's shores,
Inquiring, tireless, seeking what is yet unfound, 
a child, very old, over waves, toward the house of 
maternity, the land of migrations, look afar, 
Look off the shores of my Western sea, the circle 
almost circled: 
For starting Westward from Hindustan, from the
vales of Kashmere, 
From Asia, from the north, from God, the sage, and 
the hero, 
From the south, from the flowery peninsulas and 
spice islands,
Long having wandered since, round the earth having 
wandered, 
Now I face home again, very pleased and joyous. 
(But where is what I started for so long ago? 
And why is it yet unfound?)"

* * *

"I know I am deathless. 
I know that this orbit of mine cannot be swept by a 
carpenter's compass; 
And whether I come to my own to-day, or in ten 
thousand or ten million years,


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