June 1947
The Pleasures of Reading
<emphasis type="italic">Hindu Psychology: Its Meaning for the West.</emphasis> By Swami Akhilananda (Harper & Bros., $2.50)
A knowledge of the principles of Vedanta, or Hinduism, might seem at first impression to offer little aid to the alcoholic, confounded as he is by the urgent perplexities of his own immediate world. Conceding freely that the solution of his own difficulties must be found in a re-integration of his mind, he is, nevertheless, quite likely to reject, even with ridicule, the notion that the teachings of the Yogis could hold anything for him.
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