Never before have the Yogasutras of Patanjali been cast into such a clear light.
Stripped of metaphysical jargon, Yoga is revealed as a depth psychology as pragmatic as it is profound. In releasing Patanjali's analysis of human perception and cogntion from academic speculation his vision becomes the perfect antidote to contemporary pop-psychology and pseudo-spirituality.
The subtleties of human consciousness, so tersely etched by Patanjali, are fleshed out by Godfrey into a clear and relevant presentation of the pitfalls and possibilities of human intelligence. Just reading through the glossary of the technical terms will provide you with clear and profound insights into the subtleties of your own mind.
The short introduction provides a simple insight into the core of the text, before Godfrey's original and provocative translation begins the process of de-mystification that then continues into his commentary. The sutras themselves are explained, either individually or in contextual groups, in terms that will make deep sense to anyone with a practical interest in yoga, meditation or human intelligence.
Author: Godfrey Devereux
Page count: 156
Height: 190mm
Width: 139mm
Publisher: Satcit
Stripped of metaphysical jargon, Yoga is revealed as a depth psychology as pragmatic as it is profound. In releasing Patanjali's analysis of human perception and cogntion from academic speculation his vision becomes the perfect antidote to contemporary pop-psychology and pseudo-spirituality.
The subtleties of human consciousness, so tersely etched by Patanjali, are fleshed out by Godfrey into a clear and relevant presentation of the pitfalls and possibilities of human intelligence. Just reading through the glossary of the technical terms will provide you with clear and profound insights into the subtleties of your own mind.
The short introduction provides a simple insight into the core of the text, before Godfrey's original and provocative translation begins the process of de-mystification that then continues into his commentary. The sutras themselves are explained, either individually or in contextual groups, in terms that will make deep sense to anyone with a practical interest in yoga, meditation or human intelligence.
Author: Godfrey Devereux
Page count: 156
Height: 190mm
Width: 139mm
Publisher: Satcit