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The Perfection of Yoga 5
self-realization and is called a yogī (or mystic) when he is fully satisfied by virtue of acquired knowledge (Bg. 6.8) Jñāna means theoretical knowledge, and vijñāna refers to practical knowledge. Theoretical knowledge alone will not help. One has to be able to also apply this knowledge. Similarly, in yoga one should have not only theoretical knowledge but practical knowledge. It will not help if one only has knowledge theoretically. This knowledge must be demonstrated.
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is the proprietor of six opulences: He possesses all beauty, all wealth, all power, all fame, all knowledge Complete knowledge means that He knows everything that is to be known. Kṛṣṇa is complete, and the knowledge that comes from Kṛṣṇa is also complete. we also receive complete knowledge. And what is this knowledge?
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When we come to this platform of understanding, then we are perfect in knowledge. When that knowledge comes, we begin to understand that we are servants of Kṛṣṇa and that we have an eternal
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“After many births and deaths, he who is actually in knowledge surrenders unto Me, knowing Me to be the
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But when one awakens to his transcendental senses and actually becomes situated in knowledge, he then When one comes to the platform of knowledge, he understands that in all circumstances he is a servant When one becomes aware of this, he attains the platform of real knowledge.
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answer, for He tells Arjuna that even if one sincerely cultivates only one-percent worth of spiritual knowledge possible, and when the conditioned soul tries to get out of her clutches by spiritual advancement of knowledge
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Whoever thinks that the service of the Lord is actually his duty is perfect in knowledge and has attained
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When karma-yoga increases in knowledge and renunciation, the stage is called jñāna-yoga, or the yoga of knowledge.
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Material education, wealth and power will not help one to control the mind.
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information necessary is set forth in Bhagavad-gītā, and a sane man will take advantage of this knowledge
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In Bhagavad-gītā Kṛṣṇa says that after many births, when one comes to the platform of real knowledge,
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When Śakuntalā was born, Viśvāmitra lamented: “Oh, I was just trying to cultivate spiritual knowledge
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When one picks up this knowledge that was interrupted, he should know that he should now finish the balance
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When we are actually in the liberated stage of knowledge, we can understand that our relationship with