For serious yoga practitioners curious to know the ancient
origins of the art, Stephen Phillips, a professional philosopher
and sanskritist with a long-standing personal practice, lays out
the philosophies of action, knowledge, and devotion as well as the
processes of meditation, reasoning, and self-analysis that formed
the basis of yoga in ancient and classical India and continue to
shape it today.
In discussing yoga's fundamental commitments, Phillips explores
traditional teachings of hatha yoga, karma yoga, "bhakti" yoga, and
tantra, and shows how such core concepts as self-monitoring
consciousness, karma, nonharmfulness ( "ahimsa"), reincarnation,
and the powers of consciousness relate to modern practice. He
outlines values implicit in "bhakti" yoga and the tantric yoga of
beauty and art and explains the occult psychologies of "koshas,"
"skandhas," and "chakras." His book incorporates original
translations from the early Upanishads, the "Bhagavad Gita," the
"Yoga Sutra" (the entire text), the "Hatha Yoga Pradipika," and
seminal tantric writings of the tenth-century Kashmiri Shaivite,
Abhinava Gupta. A glossary defining more than three hundred
technical terms and an extensive bibliography offer further help to
nonscholars. A remarkable exploration of yoga's conceptual legacy,
"Yoga, Karma, and Rebirth" crystallizes ideas about self and
reality that unite the many incarnations of yoga.
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