"A Series of Lessons on Gnani Yoga by Yogi Ramacharaka presents a structured introduction to Jnana (Gnani) Yoga—the path of knowledge and philosophical inquiry within the Vedantic tradition. The book guides readers through a progressive exploration of the nature of reality, the self, and ultimate truth. Rather than focusing on ritual or devotion, it emphasizes intellectual discernment and inner realization.
Ramacharaka explains key concepts such as the illusion of separateness, the unity of existence, and the distinction between the transient personality and the eternal Self. Drawing from Advaita Vedanta, he encourages readers to question appearances and to cultivate discrimination between the Real and the unreal. The lessons aim to awaken awareness of the higher consciousness that underlies all phenomena.
Written in accessible language for Western audiences, the text blends Eastern metaphysics with practical exercises in reflection and self-analysis. It proposes that liberation arises not from external belief but from direct inner understanding.
A Series of Lessons on Gnani Yoga serves as both philosophical study and spiritual discipline, offering a pathway toward self-realization through insight, contemplation, and expanded awareness."











