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A fresh English translation laid out facing the original Sanskrit
for easy reference and accompanied by a wealth of essential
ancillary materials that make this book a complete course on the
"Bhagavad-Gītā "in a single volume.
This translation stands out from the many others first of all in
its careful faithfulness to the original language, but also for the
extensive tools for understanding it provides. It is accompanied by
detailed explanatory notes, as well as by the entire Sanskrit text
on facing pages--both in the original Devanagri alphabet and in a
romanized version that allows the reader to approximate the sounds
of this work (a pronunciation guide is also provided). Also
included is a literal, word-for-word translation for comparison;
extensive material on the background, symbolism, and influence of
the "Gītā"; and an exhaustive glossary of terms.
This book examines the history of sexuality as a sacramental act.
In spite of our culture's recent sexual liberalisations, sexual
intimacy often remains unfulfilling. Georg Feuerstein instructs
that the fulfilment we long for in our sex lives can only be
attained once we have explored the spiritual depths of our erotic
natures. Feuerstein delves into a wide variety of spiritual
traditions--including Christianity, Judaism, goddess worship,
Taoism, and Hinduism--in search of sacred truths regarding
sexuality. He reveals that all of these great teachings share the
hidden message that spirituality is, in essence, erotic and that
sexuality is inherently spiritual. From the erotic cult of the
Great Mother and the archaic ritual of heiros gamos (sacred
marriage) to the institution of sacred prostitution and the erotic
spirituality practiced in the mystery traditions, Feuerstein offers
a wealth of historical practices and perspectives that serve as the
bases for a positive sexual spirituality suited to our contemporary
needs.
Approximately two thousand years old, The Yoga-Sutra of Patañjali
is the landmark scripture on classical yoga. The translation and
commentary provided here by Georg Feuerstein are outstanding for
their accessibility and their insight into the essential meaning of
this ancient and complex text. A scholar of international renown
who has studied and practiced yoga since the age of fourteen,
Feuerstein also brings to The Yoga-Sutra of Patañjali his
experience as a professional indologist. His faithful and informed
rendering of the aphorisms (sutras) is based on extensive personal
research into the Sanscrit sources. Each word is explained so that
the entire text becomes readily available to the western reader and
student of yoga.
From the foremost living authority on Yoga comes the most
comprehensive and reliable treatment of the subject available
today. This is a work of impeccable scholarship by a person who has
dedicated his life to the understanding and practice of yoga. The
book offers a complete overview of every Yogic tradition, from the
familiar to the lesser-known forms. It also covers all aspects of
Hindu, Buddhist and Jaina Yoga, including history, philosophy,
literature, psychology and practice. In addition, included are
translations of twenty Yoga treatises and the first translation of
the Goraksha Paddhati.
This book explores the religious phenomenon referred to as crazy
wisdom - the purposefully outrageous, convention destroying
behaviour of spiritual adepts in every great tradition, from
Christian Fools for Christ through the Sufi Path of Blame, to the
charismatic leaders of new religions. The author explores the core
of the spiritual process through eight critical in-depth cameos of
holy madness in action in the lives of eight contemporaries,
including Chgyam Trungpa, Bhagwan Rajneesh and Aleister Crowley.
This revised and expanded edition includes a new assessment of the
American guru Adi Da (formerly Da Free John) and the
psychopathology of blind faith, using the example of Shoko Asahara
(founder of Japan's infamous terrorist sect AUM). The author offers
guidelines for choosing a wise, enlightened guide or guru, and tips
for avoiding the exploitative.
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
relevant in our time of global crisis. At the same time, he offers
a trenchant critique of the contemporary Yoga movement. This work,
which is full of surprising insights, is required reading for
anyone aspiring to understand or practice authentic Yoga.
It is an authoritative treatment of the subject. The author has
dedicated his life for the understanding and practice of yoga and
established that yoga is a sys tematic science. Man's true nature
is divine. Through the meditative methods of yoga, however one can
cast off his ignorance and become aware of his own true self, which
is pure and free from all imperfections. It is a complete overview
of the great yogic traditions of Raja yoga, Hatha yoga, Jnana yoga,
Bhakti yoga, Karma yoga, Tantra yoga etc, It includes translation
of over 20 famous yoga treatises, like the yoga-Sutra of Patanjali,
and a first time translation of the Goraksha Paddhati, an ancient
Hatha yoga text.
How the mind works according to the ancient yogic traditions,
compared and contrasted to the approaches of Western psychology -
by one of the greatest yoga scholars of our time. Georg Feuerstein
begins the book by establishing the historical context of modern
Western psychology and its gradual encounter with Indian thought,
then follows this introduction with 23 chapters, each of which
presents a topic - generally a point of correspondence or
distinction - between Western and Eastern paradigms.
Tantra--often associated with Kundalini Yoga--is a fundamental
dimension of Hinduism, emphasizing the cultivation of "divine
power" "(shakti)" as a path to infinite bliss. Tantra has been
widely misunderstood in the West, however, where its practices are
often confused with eroticism and licentious morality. "Tantra: The
Path of Ecstasy " dispels many common misconceptions, providing an
accessible introduction to the history, philosophy, and practice of
this extraordinary spiritual tradition.
The Tantric teachings are geared toward the attainment of
enlightenment as well as spiritual power and are present not only
in Hinduism but also Jainism and Vajrayana Buddhism. In this book,
Georg Feuerstein offers readers a clear understanding of authentic
Tantra, as well as appropriate guidance for spiritual practice and
the attainment of higher consciousness.
An exploration of the shock tactics and radical teachings of "crazy-wise adepts, holy fools and rascal gurus" - the cult religious leaders who challenge our commonsense views of reality and norms of conduct. This book explores this universal dimension of spirituality in a blend of history, philosophy, theology and first-person accounts. Here are Fools for Christ, sitting naked on garbage heaps, eccentric Zen masters baffling their students with beatings and belly laughs and enigmatic spritual clowns like Gurdjieff and Aleister Crowley.
A collection of classic essays by two highly regarded scholars on
the development of yoga and its rapport with other religious
traditions.
Georg Feuerstein, one of the world's foremost scholars of yoga, and
Jeanine Miller, long recognized for her insightful commentaries on
the RgVeda, here pool their considerable talents in a look at the
development of yogic thought across the ages and its similarities
with the Christian mysticism of Meister Eckhart. Two of their
essays included here, one concerning the essence of yoga and the
other looking at the meaning of suffering in yoga, have long been
singled out by indologists for correcting prevalent misconceptions
and providing a conceptual framework for many of the subsequent
studies in that field. The reprinting of these important essays in
"The Essence of Yoga" gives new readers a chance to share some of
the authors' earliest insights into yoga and their deep conviction
that these discoveries are of the highest significance for a proper
understanding of the human condition.
A masterful exploration of the major schools of yoga, published on
the 100th anniversary of yoga in America. With this book, readers
will discover the wisdom of the millenia--and learn to live yoga.
Topics include the yoga approach to diet and nutrition, meditation
as an antidote to stress, the yoga of love and devotion, and more.
Photographs and illustrations.
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