Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

The Dayspring of Youth

Rate this book
This work is a record of instruction received during different states of Yoga practice; that sealed book opened by the aspiring student during his development into his own inner states of being. - M (the author). This precious book stands next to Blavatsky's The Secret Doctrine (1888) as one of the most important spiritual books of recent centuries. First published in 1931, at a time when charlatans and fortune-seekers were rapidly expanding their efforts to mislead humanity through mischevious spiritual teachings, this mysterious book by an "anonymous" author opened the doors for sincere seekers to real spirituality. Yet, the author "M" could not state explicitly what was destined to be fully revealed beginning in 1950 by Samael Aun Weor. When illuminated by the light of the ancient Gnostic teachings, the wisdom of this book can truly be understood and valued. Chapters include: Atoms; The Nous Atom; Destructive Atoms; The Astral; Elemental Nature; The Eternal Lover; Nature; Health in Yoga; Advocate and Dweller on the Threshold; Finer Forces; Breathing and Bloodstream; Animal Food; Reincarnation and Karma; Atmospheric Screen and Breathing; Mental Travelling; Masters; Submerged Worlds; The Silver Shield; The Elemental Advocate; Healing; Yoga Techniques; Summary of the Silver Shield; Determinative Energy; An Arcadian Contact; Mantras; Transformation Breathing; Cosmic Rays; Natural Magic; Egypt; Chinese Consciousness; The Element of Fire; The Solar Flame.

365 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 1931

35 people are currently reading
88 people want to read

About the author

M.

466 books5 followers
"M." is a pseudonym.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
27 (71%)
4 stars
6 (15%)
3 stars
4 (10%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
1 (2%)
Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 reviews
Profile Image for Kaberoi Rua.
242 reviews28 followers
December 19, 2023
This book was written to meet the demands of those who seek knowledge regarding the finer forces within nature and man. The book is but a slight introduction to an unlimited science. This book was both a spiritual philosophy and science from different states of consciousness. Some parts of the book were slow going, and I thought a few chapters would never end. The book was also a little advanced in the philosophical sense. Beginners on the spiritual path may want to save this book for later. The only complaint was that the book was very heavy on the philosophy of this ancient science. Breath and meditation exercises would have been a great addition. However, I still highly recommend this book.
Profile Image for Helia.
140 reviews
September 23, 2024
DNF@11%

No practical application of whatever it's trying to teach, you need to be initiated into their school and have a mentor to learn the techniques. Utter BS. Don't waste your time.
Profile Image for Joseph Josephson.
23 reviews9 followers
January 16, 2014
This book is very practical because it seems to have been written right at the beginning of the New Western World. Sometimes ancient teachings are too hard understand and become very complicated for modern man but Master M created techniques that can be used for everyday life and he explains them in a way that make sense for our day and time. The way he explains things scientifically with familiar terms like "atoms" and "radiation" made certain teachings really easy to comprehend. The explanation of what goes into conscious eating, drinking,and breathing is very specific and in depth. My favorite teaching in the book is ASPIRING, what it is, what it does, and how to do it. Through out the whole book he stresses the importance of how we should be aspiring all the time...even while sleeping. Besides noticing the powerful effects of aspiring I have seen such a huge difference in the use of adding sulfur and vinegar to my daily regimen. I could not put this book down, it just spoke to me, it was filled with so much light and love. This book has taught me ways to become a better person and gave me an understanding beyond what meets the eye. I love when authors or teachers don't use their real or full names, it just shows how little ego is involved and how much love they have for the teachings....and for us. May God bless you all as you find truth in The Dayspring of Youth!
6 reviews
October 20, 2024
This book is a presentation of yoga, but not the yoga Westerners would be accustomed to. We think yoga is a form of physical exercise similar to Pilates. This would be Hatha yoga most likely.

This is an initiation to Eastern yoga which is very much of a spiritual nature. Yoga means union (with divinity). The teacher’s intent is to introduce Eastern yoga in a form that can be assimilated by Westerners.

There are many useful techniques and tips to help us progress physically and spiritually. The biggest difference between this book and other books on spiritualism is that the teacher is a Master.
Profile Image for Melanie.
10 reviews2 followers
November 1, 2021
Wonderful Book! A worthwhile read for every occultist.
Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.