This book explores what integral morality and maturity means in traditional yogic terms and in the context of contemporary culture. Feuerstein shows how the ancient teachings of Yoga are singularly... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1890772666
ISBN13:9781890772666
Release Date:June 2007
Publisher:Hohm Press
Length:292 Pages
Weight:0.98 lbs.
Dimensions:0.6" x 6.5" x 9.0"
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The modern "western version" of yoga (clubs, spas, exercise classes) completely misses the essence of what yoga actually is. Feuerstein bravely tells it like it is--true yoga is not what you do, but what you are. And here's a news flash: morality is not a dirty word! The amazing thing is that once a person understands and practices yoga, morality is a natural by-product. Buy and read this book only if you genuinely seek transformation. Hold on a second............... Sorry, I wrote my review prematurely; I had only read less than half the book, but I was enjoying and believed it would deliver.... However, the author soon enough resorts to thin analyses and reveals his personal prejudices and bigotries. In the end it was an extremely disappointing book, though the IDEA of it is right on. Not a book I recommend. One star.
Timely wisdom from a yoga stalwart!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Georg Feuerstein has never lost sight of the goal of yoga. In our western culture with its emphasis on the body, its refreshing to read of the often forgotten and/or sometimes ignored angas of yoga. Thank you Georg.
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