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Seems the mapping of traditional ways (Fakir, Monk and Yogi) to their "themes" of body, emotion and mind might be a debatable issue. The mapping is, however, very clear in The Fourth Way by P. D. Ouspensky, 1957 (Vintage Internation, 1997 edition; page 97). The mapping by Ouspensky is Fakir->Body, Monk->emotion, Yogi->mind. If this mapping is not correct within Fourth Way teachings (broadly defined) a correction should be made. However, if the mapping is incorrectly understood in Fourth Way teachings, this incongruity should be retained to accurately portray Fourth Way teachings.