Yoga Philosophy: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231706112
  • EAN9798231706112
  • Date de parution05/05/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

"Yoga Philosophy: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas" provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the profound wisdom at the heart of yoga. Embracing both ancient tradition and modern relevance, this guide demystifies yoga by tracing its roots from the earliest spiritual texts and oral traditions all the way to today's global landscape. Readers are gently led through the historical evolution of yoga, with clear explanations of foundational concepts from sacred sources such as the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, as well as other influential texts that have shaped the practice through millennia.
The book illuminates yoga's core philosophies, breaking down "big ideas" such as karma, dharma, moksha, samsara, and the interconnectedness of atman (the individual self) and brahman (universal consciousness). It presents the Eight Limbs of Yoga in practical terms, showing how ethical principles, physical postures, breathwork, concentration, and meditation collectively foster self-transformation, resilience, and true inner freedom.
Each chapter thoughtfully addresses how these timeless precepts can be applied in contemporary life-whether navigating relationships, work, or social responsibility-making the text as inspiring as it is informative. Designed to support lifelong learning, "Yoga Philosophy: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas" is also a practical resource filled with suggestions for personal practice, overcoming obstacles, mindful living, and community engagement.
It includes guidance on building a sustainable routine, reflecting through journaling, and finding connection with teachers, retreats, or online platforms. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned practitioner, this book offers a clear, encouraging companion for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of yoga and integrate its transformative teachings into everyday life.
"Yoga Philosophy: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas" provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the profound wisdom at the heart of yoga. Embracing both ancient tradition and modern relevance, this guide demystifies yoga by tracing its roots from the earliest spiritual texts and oral traditions all the way to today's global landscape. Readers are gently led through the historical evolution of yoga, with clear explanations of foundational concepts from sacred sources such as the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, as well as other influential texts that have shaped the practice through millennia.
The book illuminates yoga's core philosophies, breaking down "big ideas" such as karma, dharma, moksha, samsara, and the interconnectedness of atman (the individual self) and brahman (universal consciousness). It presents the Eight Limbs of Yoga in practical terms, showing how ethical principles, physical postures, breathwork, concentration, and meditation collectively foster self-transformation, resilience, and true inner freedom.
Each chapter thoughtfully addresses how these timeless precepts can be applied in contemporary life-whether navigating relationships, work, or social responsibility-making the text as inspiring as it is informative. Designed to support lifelong learning, "Yoga Philosophy: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas" is also a practical resource filled with suggestions for personal practice, overcoming obstacles, mindful living, and community engagement.
It includes guidance on building a sustainable routine, reflecting through journaling, and finding connection with teachers, retreats, or online platforms. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned practitioner, this book offers a clear, encouraging companion for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of yoga and integrate its transformative teachings into everyday life.