Yoga Morality: Ancient Teachings at a Time of Global Crisis
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Author(s)Georg Feuerstein
PublisherHohm Press
ISBN / ASIN1890772666
ISBN-139781890772666
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Sales Rank1,268,304
CategoryReligion
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Explores Yogic philosophy and practice to discover what it means to be a mature, moral person. Counterbalancing the current trend toward overpopulariziation. Yoga is not about the glamour of its physical postures or fabulous states of meditation. Yoga, which lies at the heart of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, is a spiritual tradition is concerned with personal growth and the ultimate goal of complete self-transcendence to the point of perfect inner freedom. The core process of Yoga, which conducts the yogic practitioner from a state of inauthentic existence to authentic being, is unglamorous and proceeds through the gradual, quiet transformation of one’s body-mind and everyday life. It is impossible to be a good yogi or yoginî without also being a morally mature individual.
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