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Practitioners of the ancient science of yoga have long contended
that you don't have to be a Hindu, in the conventional sense, to
practise yoga, even though its origins lie in India. Renowned
spiritual teacher, author, social reformer, educationist and global
speaker Sri M goes a step further in this new and path-breaking
book-he proves that, let alone belonging to a particular religion,
one doesn't even need to believe in God to be a true yogi. One of
the best-known Vedantic scholars of our times, he draws on his deep
knowledge of ancient Indian scriptures to prove that the godless
are as capable as the God-inspired of reaching the pinnacle of
self-realisation and bliss through yoga. Based on a profound
understanding of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, this is a step-by-step
guide to the theory and practice of yoga for those who seek to know
it better, and also for the young and the millennial, who may be
stepping out for the first time. In lucid prose, with photographs
for visual aid, Sri M takes us through the most complex notions of
breath, body and posture with admirable brevity and clarity.
Sri M is widely known as a spiritual leader and teacher. However,
he believes, for him to truly connect with someone and guide them,
they must be friends. In this book, Mohini Kent asks him about
love, life, religion, marriage, death and everything in between
making it a one-stop shop complete collection of Sri M's teachings
and philosophy. Following the ancient form of a conversation
between a guru and disciple, this book is easy to read and
relatable for people of all ages.
He appears out of nowhere in a sleepy little neighborhood in
suburban Kerala. He calls himself Shunya, the zero. Who is he? A
lunatic? A dark magician? A fraud? Or an avadhuta, an enlightened
soul? Saami, as they call him, settles into a small cottage in the
backyard of the local toddy shop. Here he spins parables, blesses,
curses, drinks endless glasses of black tea, and lives in total
freedom. On rare occasions, he plays soul-stirring melodies on his
old, bamboo-reed flute. Then, just as mysteriously as he arrived,
Shunya vanishes, setting the path for a new avadhuta, a new era.
This first novel by Sri M is a meditation on the void which
collapses the wall between reality and make-believe, the limited
and the infinite. With its spare storytelling and profound wisdom,
it leads us into the realm of 'shunya,' the nothingness of profound
and lasting peace, the beginning and end of all things.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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