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Index of Articles:
What
is Yoga? (Yoga Sutras 1.1-1.4)
Four Paths of Yoga
Yoga
Meditation Described in 16 Parts
Six
Schools of Indian Philosophy (of which Yoga is
one)
Yoga,
Vedanta, and Tantra
Yoga
Sutras (Index page of Yoga Sutras)
Sankhya,
Purusha, and Prakriti
Control Over Mind and
Its Modifications
Yoga is a Science
Dealing with Body, Breath, Mind, Soul and Universe
Modern
Yoga versus Traditional
The
Meaning and Purpose of Yoga
Yoga
Day USA and the Distortion of Yoga in America
Maslow's
Needs Hierarchy and Yoga Psychology
Stages
of Enlightenment
Is
Yoga a Religion?
Mysticism,
Yoga, and Religion
Yoga
and Christianity
Book
reviews
Authors
recommended
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presenting the ancient Self-Realization path of
the Tradition of the Himalayan masters
in simple, understandable and beneficial ways, while not compromising
quality or depth. The goal of our sadhana or practices is the highest
Joy that comes from the Realization in direct experience of the
center of consciousness, the Self, the Atman or Purusha, which is
one and the same with the Absolute Reality.
This Self-Realization comes through Yoga meditation of the Yoga
Sutras, the contemplative insight of Advaita Vedanta, and the
intense devotion of Samaya Sri Vidya Tantra, the three of which
complement one another like fingers on a hand.
We employ the classical approaches of Raja, Jnana, Karma, and Bhakti
Yoga, as well as Hatha, Kriya, Kundalini, Laya, Mantra, Nada, Siddha,
and Tantra Yoga. Meditation, contemplation, mantra and prayer
finally converge into a unified force directed towards the final
stage, piercing the pearl of wisdom called bindu, leading to the
Absolute.
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