The Path of Perfection – Yoga for the Modern Age
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The Path of Perfection offers a brilliant exposition on the path of bhakti yoga, a simple but all-inclusive form of yoga for the modern age. Even those who are entangled in the complexity and chaos of modern materialistic life can begin a simple practice that purifies the mind and elevates the consciousness.
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The Path of Perfection – Yoga for the Modern Age:
Table of Contents of The Path of Perfection – Yoga for the Modern Age:
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PoP Introduction
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PoP 1: Yoga as Action
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PoP 2: Mastering the Mind and Senses
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PoP 3: Learning How to See God
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PoP 4: Moderation in Yoga
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PoP 5: Determination and Steadiness in Yoga
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PoP 6: Perception of the Supersoul
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PoP 7: Yoga for the Modern Age
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PoP 8: Failure and Success in Yoga
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PoP 9: Destination After Death
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PoP 10: The Path of Perfection
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When we see a book with a title like The Path of Perfection, we may react with a bit of common skepticism: “Oh, another book claiming to give all the answers. One more do-it-yourself enlightenment scheme.” And certainly it seems that such skepticism is justified nowadays. Our natural desire for ultimate meaning, happiness, enlightenment, liberation, and salvation has become the most exploited commodity of the twentieth century, creating what one contemporary theologian termed a disastrous “seduction of the spirit.” This seduction is, indeed, the most tragic kind of exploitation. And the unfortunate consequence of this exploitation is a kind of deadening cynicism that discourages our search for self-fulfillment and a means to attain it.
The contemporary, thoughtful reader, weary of the many speculative, simplistic books cluttering the bookstore shelves, offering instant formulas for psychological or spiritual salvation, will find The Path of Perfection a welcome relief. Herein one will find a clear, intriguing explanation of the philosophy and practice of mankind’s oldest system of spiritual development—yoga.
Now, the word yoga may conjure up an image of some skinny fakir contorted like a human pretzel, or perhaps a room full of corpulent matrons in black leotards struggling to stand on their heads in hope of improving their health, losing weight, or increasing their sexual powers. This is not what we mean by yoga. Here we are referring to an ancient philosophy and meditational system that has been practiced by millions throughout the ages. What has, in modern times, been reduced to a commercially exploited technique of bodily agility and pseudomeditation was once a comprehensive and easily applied form of self realization.
If you have any doubts in the quest of spiritual progress, please ask our experts at 9738769587 or 9740603910 or email at contactus@divyamayayoga.com
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Weight | .075 kg |
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Dimensions | 15 × 10 × 1 cm |
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