Summary: he remains critical of the limitations of liberal and socialistic patterns in European life, advocating for a new human crusade. Through essays on sociology of knowledge and the Yogic process, the author challenges conventional thinking and highlights the importance of true Sadhus who teach openness and self-realization. Emphasizing the impact of Indian philosophy on European thought, particularly in Germany post-World War II, the author explores the fusion of Spanish poetry and philosophy, Jung's psychotherapy, and the significance of Kundalini yoga. Contemplating the existential philosophies of French and German thinkers, the author underscores the role of Yoga in purifying existentialism and integrating self-realization. The discussion concludes with a call for a harmonious blend of Western and Eastern spiritual wisdom to alleviate the distempers of modern civilization and lead humanity towards self-realization and moral upliftment.