The Truth of Yoga: A Comprehensive Guide to Yoga's History, Texts, Philosophy, and Practices
Much of what is said about yoga is misleading. To take two examples, it is neither five thousand years old, as is commonly claimed, nor does it mean union, at least not exclusively. In perhaps the most famous text-The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali-the aim is separation, isolating consciousness from everything else. And the earliest evidence of practice dates back about twenty-five hundred years. Yoga may well be older, but no one can prove it. Scholars have learned a lot more about the history of yoga in recent years, but their research can be hard to track down. Although their work is insightful, it is aimed more at specialists than at a general audience. The Truth of Yoga draws on many of their findings, presented in a format designed for practitioners. The aim is to highlight ideas on which listeners can draw to keep traditions alive in the twenty-first century. It offers an overview of yoga's evolution from its earliest origins to the present. It can either be read chronologically or be used as a reference guide to history and philosophy. Each short section addresses one element, quoting from traditional texts and putting their teachings into context. The intention is to keep things clear without oversimplifying.
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The Truth of Yoga: A Comprehensive Guide to Yoga's History, Texts, Philosophy, and Practices
Much of what is said about yoga is misleading. To take two examples, it is neither five thousand years old, as is commonly claimed, nor does it mean union, at least not exclusively. In perhaps the most famous text-The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali-the aim is separation, isolating consciousness from everything else. And the earliest evidence of practice dates back about twenty-five hundred years. Yoga may well be older, but no one can prove it. Scholars have learned a lot more about the history of yoga in recent years, but their research can be hard to track down. Although their work is insightful, it is aimed more at specialists than at a general audience. The Truth of Yoga draws on many of their findings, presented in a format designed for practitioners. The aim is to highlight ideas on which listeners can draw to keep traditions alive in the twenty-first century. It offers an overview of yoga's evolution from its earliest origins to the present. It can either be read chronologically or be used as a reference guide to history and philosophy. Each short section addresses one element, quoting from traditional texts and putting their teachings into context. The intention is to keep things clear without oversimplifying.
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The Truth of Yoga: A Comprehensive Guide to Yoga's History, Texts, Philosophy, and Practices

The Truth of Yoga: A Comprehensive Guide to Yoga's History, Texts, Philosophy, and Practices

by Daniel Simpson

Narrated by Tim Bruce

Unabridged — 6 hours, 29 minutes

The Truth of Yoga: A Comprehensive Guide to Yoga's History, Texts, Philosophy, and Practices

The Truth of Yoga: A Comprehensive Guide to Yoga's History, Texts, Philosophy, and Practices

by Daniel Simpson

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Much of what is said about yoga is misleading. To take two examples, it is neither five thousand years old, as is commonly claimed, nor does it mean union, at least not exclusively. In perhaps the most famous text-The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali-the aim is separation, isolating consciousness from everything else. And the earliest evidence of practice dates back about twenty-five hundred years. Yoga may well be older, but no one can prove it. Scholars have learned a lot more about the history of yoga in recent years, but their research can be hard to track down. Although their work is insightful, it is aimed more at specialists than at a general audience. The Truth of Yoga draws on many of their findings, presented in a format designed for practitioners. The aim is to highlight ideas on which listeners can draw to keep traditions alive in the twenty-first century. It offers an overview of yoga's evolution from its earliest origins to the present. It can either be read chronologically or be used as a reference guide to history and philosophy. Each short section addresses one element, quoting from traditional texts and putting their teachings into context. The intention is to keep things clear without oversimplifying.

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"With The Truth of Yoga, Daniel Simpson has written one of the best of the many 'comprehensive guides' to yoga available today. A card-carrying yoga academic, he shares his wealth of knowledge of early, Classical, Hatha, and modern yogas in nearly one hundred, mostly one- and two-page essays, each a compact masterpiece of writing that’s both accessible and engaging. Two angushthas up." —Richard Rosen, author of Yoga FAQ: Almost Everything You Need to Know About Yoga—from Asana to Yama

"The Truth of Yoga is a clear, concise, and necessary book that cuts through the myth and misinformation about yoga. Simpson’s excellent work is equally useful for the yoga studio, academic classroom, and self-study. It uses the latest research to build a complete guide to the rich history of yoga, its ever-developing practices and philosophies, and offers just the right amount of textual examination to whet the reader’s appetite to delve deeper into the literature of the yogic traditions." —Patricia Sauthoff, author of Illness and Immortality: Mantra, Mandala, and Ritual in the Netra Tantra

"The Indian yoga tradition is so abundant that it is impossible to get an all-encompassing understanding of its entirety. In essence, to know yoga is to realize how much one does not know. In this setting, Daniel Simpson offers generous insight into yogic concepts with spirited straight-forwardness and ease while keeping a keen eye on refraining from letting lyrical prose overpower the rich substance of the material itself. In a rare, refreshing and noble manner, Simpson pursues his subject by getting himself out of the way, allowing the thesis of yoga to shine forth in its own light. I find Simpson’s book a clear, energizing and quite comprehensive view into yogic thought, all with a multitude of cues and anecdotes for further study for the curious." —Tim Feldmann, co-founder and director, Miami Life Center

"Daniel Simpson weaves effortlessly through the history of yoga, ancient to modern, telling a story that is both compelling and approachable. Simpson clearly has a mastery of the textual sources as well as the histories and traditions of practice that surround them, and he presents all of these dimensions to the earnest student of yoga in deeply engaging prose. This book is a welcome addition to the growing body of literature that takes modern yoga seriously as a feature of the practice’s continued transformation." —Anya Foxen, author of Inhaling Spirit: Harmonialism, Orientalism, and the Western Roots of Modern Yoga

"If you are looking for a comprehensive book about yoga beyond asana, then Daniel Simpson’s The Truth of Yoga is it! The subject of yoga is vast and he offers tangible bites on topics related to the history, philosophy, and modern manifestations of yoga today in a very accessible and readable way. This book belongs on the shelves of all yoga practitioners, seekers, and philosophical connoisseurs alike." —Sonja Radvila, author of Young Yogi and the Mind Monsters

"Daniel Simpson's 'grand tour' of Yoga succinctly presents state-of-the-art research into the history and ideas of Yoga, from its early mention in the Vedas and Upanisads up into the present teachings of Yoga in India and in Europe and the Americas. Simpson highlights what we can learn about the early practice of Yoga in the Mahabharata and touches on the complexity of its espousal as a self-help technique in the West and as a nationalist call to power in contemporary India. Easy to read and impeccably researched, this book gives a useful overview of the Yoga tradition." —Christopher Key Chapple, Founding Director, Master of Arts in Yoga Studies, Loyola Marymount University, and author of Yoga and the Luminous and Living Landscapes

Library Journal

11/13/2020

Simpson (A Rough Guide to the Dark Side)began his practice of yoga with the Iyengar. More than 15 years later, he teaches his own classes, using an integrative style while drawing on his roots. The author is also grounded in academic work; he has an MA in Traditions of Yoga and Meditation from the University of London and is a tutor at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. As with his teaching practice, his study of yoga's history and philosophy integrates multiple texts and approaches. This book was written as an introduction to help readers engage in further inquiry. While dispelling myths and misunderstandings, the author does not aim to scold readers or have them doubt their existing knowledge. Instead, he points readers to source texts so that they can make their own decisions about what might serve their practices. Readers can follow the text in sequential chunks or enter the book at any point and focus on specific topics. VERDICT Simpson covers the study and practice of yoga in this comprehensive yet accessible text. By sharing what he has learned, and continues to learn, without prescribing a single, definitive approach, he welcomes readers to embrace the truth of yoga.—Meagan Storey, Virginia Beach

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177231792
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 01/25/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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