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68<br />

THE YOGAS.<br />

DIRECT experience is <strong>the</strong> end of Yoga. How can this direct<br />

experience be gained? And <strong>the</strong> answer is: by Concentration or<br />

Will. Swami Vivekânanda on this point writes:<br />

Those who really want to be Yogis must give up, once for all, this nibbling<br />

at things. Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life; dream of it; think<br />

of it; live on that idea. Let <strong>the</strong> brain, <strong>the</strong> body, muscles, nerves, every part of<br />

your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every o<strong>the</strong>r idea alone. This is<br />

<strong>the</strong> way to success, and this is <strong>the</strong> way great spiritual giants are produced. o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

are mere talking machines. . . . To succeed, you must have tremendous<br />

perseverance, tremendous will. “I will drink <strong>the</strong> ocean,” says <strong>the</strong> persevering<br />

soul. “At my will mountains will crumble up.” Have that sort of energy, that<br />

sort of will, work hard, and you will reach <strong>the</strong> goal.*<br />

“O Keshara,” cries Arjuna, “enjoin in me this terrible<br />

action!” This will TO WILL.<br />

To turn <strong>the</strong> mind inwards, as it were, ad stop it wandering<br />

outwardly, and <strong>the</strong>n to concentrate all its powers upon itself,<br />

are <strong>the</strong> methods adopted by <strong>the</strong> Yogi in opening <strong>the</strong> closed<br />

Eye which sleeps in <strong>the</strong> hear to every one of us, and to create<br />

this will TO WILL. By doing so he ultimately comes face to<br />

face with something which is indestructible, on account of it<br />

being uncreatable, and which knows no dissatisfaction.<br />

* Vivekânanda, “Raja Yoga,” Udbodhan edition, pp. 51, 52. “Every valley<br />

shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be brought low; and <strong>the</strong><br />

crooked shall be made straight, and <strong>the</strong> rough ways shall be made smooth. . . .<br />

Prepare ye <strong>the</strong> way of Adonai.”—Luke, iii, 5, 4.

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