ABSTRACT

The fate of man in the world is interpreted as expression of the will or the essence of the highest God. Inner Adaptation (IA) had to look for its realization as adaptation to the will of God. Redemption as goal and faith originates in the structure of the inner being of man, the moment when the perfect fulfillment of IA is no more in the neural but in the noetic system. As a symptom of IA struggle, the idea of redemption has also some prognostic value in relation to the tendencies of future evolution of man. To Jews and Christians, redemption was the goal of history but only obtainable through the grace of God, at the end of the days, doomsday, day of judgment. Yoga requires from the ego to disengage itself from IA functions; in other words, to be independent from those system integrations belonging to the preconditions of its constitution.