Table of Contents
Part I: The Highest Good
I: The Meeting of East and West
- The Roar of Awakening
- The Steely Barb
- The Claims of Science
- The Four Aims of Life
- Release and Progress
II: The foundations of Indian Philosophy
- Philosophy as Way of Life
- The Qualified Pupil
- Philosophy as Power
- "The Dying round the Holy Power"
- Brahman
Part II: The Philosophies of Time
I: The Philosophy of Success
- The World at War
- The Tyrant State
- Valor Against Time
- The Function of Treachery
- Political Geometry
- The Seven Ways to Approach a Neighbour
- The Universal King
II: The Philosophy of Pleasure
III: The Philosophy of Duty
- Caste and the Four Life-Stages
- Satya
- Satyagraha
- The Palace of Wisdom
Part II: The Philosophies of Eternity
I: Jainism
- Parsva
- Jaina Images
- The Makers of the Crossing
- The Qualities of Matter
- The Mask of the Personality
- The Cosmic Man
- The Jaina Doctrine of Bondage
- The Doctrine of Maskarin Gosala
- Man Against Nature
II: Sankhya and Yoga
- Kapila and Patanjali
- Introvert-Concentration
- The Hindrances
- Integrity and Integration
- Sankhya Psychology
III: Brahmanism
- Veda
- Upanisad
- Bhagavad Gita
- Vedanta
IV: Buddhism
- Buddhahood
- The Great Buddhist Kings
- Hinayana and Mahayana
- The Way of the Bodhisattva
- The Great Delight
V: Tantra
- Who Seeks Nirvana?
- The Lamb, the Hero and the Man-God
- All the Gods within Us