The
Yoga Tradition :
Its History, Literature, Philosophy and
Practice
by Georg Feuerstein
Paperback -
720 pages (November 1998)
Hohm Pr; ISBN:
0934252831
Synopsis:
author, Georg Feuerstein , September 15, 1998
Summary of over 30 years of research
This heavily illustrated 720-page book is my most important work
to date. It is a comprehensive overview of the Yoga tradition
(covering the Hindu, Buddhist, Jaina, and Sikh forms of Yoga). It
includes complete translations of the Yoga-Sutra, Shiva-Sutra,
Narada's Bhakti-Sutra, and Goraksha-Paddhati, as well as partial
renderings of many other Yoga scriptures ranging from the ancient
Rig-Veda to late medieval works and covering Raja-Yoga, Hatha-Yoga,
Jnana-Yoga, Karma-Yoga, Bhakti-Yoga, Tantra-Yoga, and a great deal
more. This volume is based on the long out-of-print "Yoga: The
Technology of Ecstasy," which was a favorite with many Yoga students.
In its present form, it is safe to say that this book contains
something for everyone. I welcome reader's feedback.
Reviews:
A
reader from Somewhere, Earth..PO BOX
something
, June 9, 1999
AWESOME BOOK
It is very refreshing to see a westerner who really understands the
heart,soul,and original pupose of all yogas. Most westerners assume
Yoga to be a merely stretches and postures. In reality, there are
many different paths of yoga--all invented to ultimately lead the
soul to complete liberation, although a lot of people (even some
self-designated "gurus") don't know or lose sight of this. I was very
sceptical as to whether a westerner giving an honorable
representation of this majestic science, and to give an honorable
IN-DEPTH presentation at that!
As Ken Wilber states (in other words) in the foreword...we DO have in Feuerstein the perfect and necessary blend of a scientifically minded scholar and devoted practitioner.
HUGE BOOK!!! The size of an actual encyclopedia. But, if you have any clue as to how deep and rich the yoga tradition is, and if you also appreciate it's beauty...or even if you think it's a bunch of hooey and want to know whether you are right or not, it is an immensely scholarly--yet readable sourcebook. MUST HAVE!
(p.s.--I like old george now.)
A
reader from Kirkland,WA
, April 2, 1999
A fantastic book on Yoga; rich, clear and well organized
I bought a copy of this book (softcover) and then gave it to my yoga
teacher and bought the hardcover. We both love the book. It clearly
explains many topics better than most other sources and has a clear
organization for such a substantial reference. My first literary
source now for Yoga guidance and clarity. thx & namaste
A
reader from Baton Rouge, Louisiana
, November 30, 1998
A masterpiece!
This is a historic publication that will for decades be the most
authoritative source for anything on yoga, ranging from its roots to
its nurturing within the traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism,
and Sikhism. It is written in a very readable style, has a lot of
illustrations, and it presents the translations from the originals of
some key texts. Simply magnificent! This is a book everyone should
have on their personal library shelves. It has also been nicely
printed and designed.
A
reader from Baton Rouge, Louisiana
, November 18, 1998
A magnificent book!
This book is sure to become a most valuable resource for all people
who are interested in yoga, be it as scholars or laypeople.
Feuerstein in the world's foremost authority on yoga and we much
thank him for this magnificent book. It is clearly written and it
incorporates the most recent insights from archaeology and literary
analysis. Contains an important section on chronology!