« The Teachings of Patañjali

Summum

The Yoga Sutras
of Patanjali

by Charles Johnston

The Yoga Sutras
of
Patanjali

"The Book of the Spiritual Man"

An Interpretation by
CHARLES JOHNSTON

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CHARLES JOHNSTON
New York
1912

Copyright 1912, by
Charles Johnston.

DEDICATED
WITH CORDIAL REGARDS
TO
CHARLES ROCKWELL LANMAN

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Patañjali as an incarnation of Adi Sesha

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For Further Reading...

If the Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali speak to you or touch you in some way, consider studying the Summum philosophy, for the two are related. "Summum" is a Latin term meaning "highest," and in the context of the Summum philosophy, means "the sum total of all creation." The Summum philosophy is based upon Principles of Nature that underlie all phenomena and form the framework of existence.

"Take advantage of Psychokinesis and learn to know, use, and apply the laws resulting from it... Rise each day and live, so far as is possible, your highest ideas and ideals." — Summum

Wings of Ra

 

The philosophy of Summum is introduced in the book, SUMMUM: Sealed Except to the Open Mind, which is also available in several ebook editions. This book examines the cause of creation, seven fundamental principles, and humanity's place in the matrix of Creation's formulations. It is a must read for anyone searching for a genuine understanding of Creation.


SUMMUM: Sealed Except to the Open Mind

Ebook editions are available at:

http://www.summum.us/philosophy/book.shtml


"The voice of wisdom is silent, except to the open mind." — Summum