This is one of the Yogi Publication Society (YPS) titles, which may
have been in part or whole written by William Walker Atkinson. At
the very least, this volume seems to have been padded out a bit.
The first few chapters are consistent in tone and style, and
discuss basics of Hindu (or perhaps Theosophist) thought in very
general terms, with lots of italics and small caps for emphasis.
There is even a realistic description of a saddhu and a fishmarket
in Benares, local color which you don't typically find in the YPS
series. Hindu technical terms are used correctly (and spelled
correctly). (Quote from sacred-texts.com) CHAPTER I-The Yogi
Conception of Life II-The Ideal and the Practical III-Read and
Reflect IV-Man: Animal and Divine V-Double Consciousness
VI-Spiritual Unfoldment VII-Cause and Effect VIII-Man-The Master
IX-Self-Development X-Developing the Spiritual Consciousness XI-Who
Can Be a Yogi? XII-Constructive Idealism XIII-Higher Reason and
Judgment XIV-Conquest of Fear XV-The Role of Prayer XVI-Thought:
Creative and Exhaustive XVII-Meditation Exercises
XVIII-Self-De-Hypnotization XIX-Self-De-Hypnotization
XX-Character-Building
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