The seven spiritual laws of yoga A practical guide to healing body, mind, and spirit

Deepak Chopra

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Published
Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons c2004.
Language
English
Main Author
Deepak Chopra (-)
Other Authors
David Simon, 1951- (-)
Physical Description
207 p.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780471647645
  • Preface: The Four Yogas
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I. The Philosophy Of Yoga
  • 1. Yoga Is Union
  • 2. Soul Questions
  • 3. The Royal Path to Union
  • 4. The Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga
  • Part II. Meditation and Breathing
  • 5. Meditation: Calming a Turbulent Mind
  • 6. Moving Energy: Pranayama and Bandhas
  • Part III. Yoga Practice
  • 7. Consciousness in Motion.: Yoga Asanas
  • 8. The Seen Spiritual Laws of Yoga Session
  • Conclusion
  • Recommended Reading
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"Just as no one would argue that gravity applies only to England because Sir Isaac Newton was British or that Einstein's theory of relativity was relevant only in Germany... the principles of yoga are not limited by time or space," say Chopra, author of The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, and Simon, medical director for the Chopra Center. Their guide is written in such a clear, sensible way that those new to yoga will wonder why they've not tried it before. Seasoned practitioners will find themselves reinvigorated and may learn a new breathing technique or meditation. Starting with descriptions of the two most popular frameworks, Shankara and Patanjali, the authors then list the seven laws of spirituality that neatly correspond to the seven days of the week. Extensive explanations of several types of meditation-chakra, so hum breath technique, awareness, attention/intention-are followed by the most common breathing exercises and thorough instructions for a variety of asanas (poses). Photographs complete the instructional portion of the book, making it especially useful for beginners. The final pages bring the program together with a suggested routine that combines all of the above into a perfect blend of theory and practice. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by Library Journal Review

While most current guides focus on yoga's asana (physical practice), this concise book emphasizes its spiritual aspects. Chopra (Ageless Body, Timeless Mind) and Simon (medical director, Chopra Ctr.) are both pioneers in the field of holistic health, having mixed Western medicine with natural Eastern healing traditions. They lucidly explain the complexities of Vedic science and discuss how to apply its spiritual aspects to a yoga routine. Their overriding message is that if practitioners combine the components of a good yoga practice-breathing, meditation, postures (illustrated with photographs), bandhas (means of breath control), and Chopra's seven spiritual laws, they are promised physical, emotional, and spiritual rewards. Good for both beginners and advanced students, this is an excellent choice for most yoga collections.-Dede Fellrath, Tampa (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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