Every yoga path leads to the same destination: the recognition of your true nature (Swaroop).
Understanding Jnana Yoga requires seeing where it fits in the evolutionary framework of Indian philosophy—and how it transcends that framework entirely.
The evolutionary view states that consciousness evolves through seven chakra-dimensions—from survival at Muladhara to self-realization at Sahasrara.
Jnana is associated with the Ajna (third eye) and Sahasrara (crown) chakras—the dimensions of wisdom and unity. Jnana suits those who: - Have strong discrimination and intelligence
Discover Jnana Yoga as the most direct path to self-realization—not through belief but through direct knowing. Learn how discriminative wisdom (Viveka) dissolves the illusion of separation, why 'Tat Tvam Asi' ends the evolutionary journey, and how to use the Ajna and Sahasrara chakras for liberation.