Charles Johnston Charles Johnston (1867-1931) was an Irish writer, translator, scholar of Sanskrit, and devoted student of Eastern philosophy. Deeply influenced by Indian spiritual traditions, he became associated with the Theosophical movement and dedicated much of is life to interpreting and presenting classical Hindu texts to Western readers. Johnston possessed a strong command of Sanskrit and sought to preserve the philosophical depth and spiritual authenticity of the original scriptures while rendering them into clear and accessible English. His interpretation of The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, subtitled The Book of the Spiritual Man, reflects his commitment to explaining the inner path of meditation, self-discipline, and spiritual realization. Through his translations and commentaries, Johnston played an important role in introducing the profound teachings of Raja Yoga and Vedantic philosophy to early twentieth-century audiences. His works remain valued by students of yoga, comparative religion, and Eastern spirituality for their clarity, reverence, and philosophical insight. Read More Read Less
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