![]() ![]() By reading them frequently I soon knew them all by heart. I took out a book of poetry from the school library and began copying different short poems with naturalistic themes in my notebook. In fact, my interest in poetry began when I was 9. Gradually esoteric interests took second place and core subjects like literature became my primary passion. However, I couldn’t persuade my father to buy the book for me. I was entranced and inexplicably spellbound by the person on the cover sitting in the "lotus position". ![]() During this period, I cannot remember when, perhaps I was about 10 or 11, I saw the word, Yoga, for the first time in a postal catalog of esoteric books among my father's correspondence. Perhaps, the most precious secrets were hidden in other books I had not been fortunate enough to find. ![]() In the end, I felt I had traveled through an indistinct chaos. I came into contact with the main themes of occidental esotericism with short digressions into phenomena like hypnosis and spiritualism. I wasted a lot of time on worthless books and stacks of specialized esoteric magazines with tantalizing titles and impossible chimeras designed essentially to impress and where it was impossible to distinguish in advance between fact and fiction. I continued these readings until I was about 11. I turned a deaf ear to any persuasive advice to dedicate myself to more formative readings. Knowing the book was considered unsuitable for my age, I was proud to be able to read and understand it. I remember the first one I read from page to page was on occultism. In primary school, unlike my peers, I borrowed esoteric books from my parents’ friends and I loved those books. My interest in Yoga had been fueled by a certain expectation for the oriental forms of meditation that had slowly consolidated during my childhood and early adolescence. My spiritual search began at 15 after I bought an introductory book on classical Yoga. Kriya of the Cells Glossary BibliographyįIRST PART: SEARCH FOR KRIYA YOGA CHAPTER I/01 PART III NOTES FOR INSTRUCTION ON KRIYA IN SIX PHASES 1. Difficulties with the Correspondence Course 4. Kriya Yoga: synthesis of a personal experience Author: Ennio Nimis ![]()
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