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Vivekananda
“These are the steps in Râja Yoga. Yama, Niyama, Âsana, Prâṇâyâma, Pratyâhâra, Dhâranâ, Dhyâna, and Samâdhi, of which, non-injuring anybody, truthfulness, non-covetousness, chastity, not receiving anything from another, are called Yama; it purifies the mind, the Chitta.”
Vivekananda, The Complete Book of Yoga Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Raja Yoga, Jnana Yoga

William Walker Atkinson
“we have endeavored to explain to you the nature of the Three Great Manifestations, known as Chitta, or Mind-Substance; Prana, or Energy; and Akasa, or the Principle of Matter. We also explained to you that the "I" of man is superior to these three, being what is known as Atman or Spirit. Matter, Energy, and Mind, as we have explained, are manifestations of the Absolute, and are relative things. The Yogi philosophy teaches that Matter is the grossest form of manifested substance, being below Energy and Mind, and consequently negative to, and subordinate to both. One stage higher than Matter, is Energy or Force, which is positive to, and has authority over, Matter (Matter being a still grosser form of substance), but which is negative to and subordinate to Mind, which is”
William Walker Atkinson, A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga

William Walker Atkinson
“a still higher form of substance. Next in order comes the highest of the three—Mind—the finest form of substance, and which dominates both Energy and Matter, being positive to both. Mind, however is negative and subordinate to the "I," which is Spirit, and obeys the orders of the latter when firmly and intelligently given. The "I" itself is subordinate only to the Absolute—the Centre of Being—the "I" being positive and dominant over the threefold manifestation of Mind, Energy, and Matter. The "I," which for the sake of the illustration must be regarded as a separate thing (although it is really only a Centre of Consciousness in the great body of Spirit), finds itself surrounded by the triple-ocean of Mind, Energy and Matter, which ocean extends into Infinity. The body is but a physical form through which flows an unending stream of matter, for, as you know the particles and atoms of the body are constantly changing; being renewed; replaced; thrown off, and supplanted. One's body of a few years ago, or rather the particles”
William Walker Atkinson, A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga

Vivekananda
“equilibrium. It is thus that one may begin to learn how to love the Lord.”
Vivekananda, The Complete Book of Yoga Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Raja Yoga, Jnana Yoga

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