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Yoga and the Luminous: Patañjali's spiritual path to freedom
Author Chapple, Christopher Key (著)
Date2008
Pages301
PublisherState Univeristy of New York
Publisher Url https://www.suny.edu/
LocationAlbany, NY, US [奧爾巴尼, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteYōga (Japanese painting styles)
KeywordYogasūtras=Yogasūtra (Patañjali); Patañjali; Philosophy & Religion; Yoga
AbstractIn Yoga and the Luminous, a book that emerges from more than thirty years of practice, study, and reflection, Christopher Key Chapple addresses the need for an accessible explanation of Yoga's difficult philosophy and its applications in daily life. Yoga practice takes an individual on an inward journey, and through Yoga, one enters a rarefied state of consciousness, a transparency and luminosity described by its great philosopher Patanjali as being "like a clear jewel." Exploring Yoga through the prism of practice, Chapple begins with a historical overview of the many Yogic traditions in Indian religions. He continues with Yoga practice and the philosophy of Samkhya and then, in step-by-step fashion, he brings the reader to an understanding of the ethics of Yoga, the role of movement and breath, and the processes of concentration and meditation. Finally, building on the root metaphor of luminosity and light, Chapple explains the applications of Yoga in daily life." "Yoga and the Luminous also includes a word-by-word translation of Patanjali's Yoga Sutra, the foundational text of Yoga philosophy and a system of ethical practice and bodily purification. The translation is accompanied by an analysis that traces key ideas through the text, such as the reversal of mental and sensory outflows and the theme of spiritual discernment. Chapple also gives special attention to the feminine in the description of Yoga practices.
Table of contentsThe Yoga tradition
I: The practice of Yoga
Sāṃkhya philosophy and Yoga practice
Precepts and vows in Yoga and Jainism
Imitation of animals in Yoga tradition: taming the sacred wild through Āsana practice
Patañjali on meditation: undoing the thinking self
II: Yoga and liberation
Luminosity and Yoga
Living liberation in Sāṃkhya and Yoga
III: Patañjali's Yoga Sūtra
Approaching the Yoga Sūtra
The Yoga Sūtra of Patãnjali: continuous text and translation
Translation methodology and grammatical analysis
"Samādhi pāda"
"Sādhana pāda"
"Vibhūti pāda"
"Kaivalya pāda"
IV: Interpreting Yoga
Reading Patañjali without Vyāsa: a critique of four Yoga Sūtra passages
The use of the feminine gender in Patañjali's description of Yogic practices
Contemporary expressions of Yoga
ISBN9781435694521; 143569452X
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Created date2022.10.28
Modified date2022.10.28



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