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The Salvation
is a study with an unusual approach on a deep psychology,
using the terminology of modern science to explain the
methods and results of the yogic techniques. It can be
considered a challenging textbook of yoga. Květoslav
Minařík points to the relaitonships between the
biological phenomena on the biomembranes of the living
human organism and its psychological components. He
shows that these mutually influence each other, both by
various attitudes of a person in their daily life, as
well as by special yogic methods (verified by the
author’s own experience), or by interventions into the
psyche according to the instructions of Buddhism and
Christianity. He elaborates here on the great potentials
of practical manipulations with the electromagnetic
field on the biomembranes of the living cells during
solving all life problems up to the highest reachable
positive goals, as they are known by all valuable
spiritual teachings.
Excerpt:
This book is a textbook of yoga, and
thus predominantly a textbook of the deep psychology.
Therefore it requires, right from the beginning, that
a person abstract from themself and not identify anymore
with emotional experiences, which are so attractive to
a spiritually undeveloped person that they think without
these experiences their whole life would lose its
meaning.
As soon as a person begins to abstract
themself from the emotional phenomena under the
influence of which the self identifies with objects
which impress them through their senses, their life will
become enriched, because, besides emotional experience,
they will also be obtaining knowledge.
Obtaining knowledge is a direct
precursor of the ability to carry out yoga in the best
meaning of this word. A person begins to be able to see
themselves as a subject of research into the
psychological phenomena. From there, it is only a small
step to the gradation of the abstraction of oneself from
the world of phenomena which a usual human wants to
experience by internally connecting with them.
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