Copyright 1998, 2001, 2008 by Georg Feuerstein
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Feuerstein, Georg.
The yoga tradition / Georg Feuerstein
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 978-1-938043-04-8
1. Yoga. I. Title.
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New Foreword by Subhash Kak
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Select other books by Georg Feuerstein
Yoga Morality(Hohm Press, 2007)
Holy Madness(Hohm Press, rev. ed. 2007)
The Yoga Tradition(Hohm Press, 2d ed. 2001)
The Deeper Dimension of Yoga(Shambhala Publications, 2003)
The Shambhala Encyclopedia of Yoga(Shambhala Publications, 2000)
Tantra: The Path of Ecstasy(Shambhala Publications, 1998)
The Teachings of Yoga(Shambhala Publications, 1997)
The Shambhala Guide to Yoga(Shambhala Publications, 1996)
Lucid Waking(Inner Traditions, 1997)
The Philosophy of Classical Yoga Lucid Waking(Inner Traditions, repr. 1996)
The Yoga-Stra ofPatanjali(Inner Traditions, repr. 1989)
Transparent Leaves From the Tree of Life: Metaphysical Poems(Traditional Yoga Studies, 2007)
Aha! Reflections on the Meaning of Everything(Traditional Yoga Studies, 2007)
Green Yoga(Traditional Yoga Studies, 2007)
The Lost Teachings of Yoga(Sounds True, 2003) [6 CDs]
Yoga Gems(Bantam Books, 2002)
In Search of the Cradle of Civilization, coauthored with Subhash Kak and David Frawley (Quest Books, 2d ed. 2001)
The Mystery of Light(Integral Publishing, 1998)
Wholeness or Transcendence?(Larson Publications, 1992)
Guiding LightThe Teacher Source Reading 1: Dakshinamrti-Stotra |
Crazy Wisdom and Crazy Adepts Source Reading 2: Siddha-Siddhnta-Paddhati (Selection) |
Jnna-YogaSeeing with the Eye of Wisdom Source Reading 3: Amrita-Bindu-Upanishad |
Bhakti-YogaThe Self-Transcending Power of Love Source Reading 4: Bhakti-Stra of Nrada |
The Path of Purification Source Reading 7: Yoga-Drishti-Samuccaya (Selection) |
Wisdom and CompassionThe Great Idealism of Mahyna Buddhism Source Reading 8: Prajn-Pramit-Hridaya-Stra Source Reading 9: Mahyna-Vimshaka of Ngrjuna |
The Bhagavad-GtJewel of the Mahbhrata Source Reading 10: Bhagavad-Gt (Selection) |
The Liberating Gospels of the Mahbhrata EpicThe Moksha-Dharma Source Reading 11: Moksha-Dharma (Selection) |
The Codification of WisdomThe Yoga-Stra Source Reading 12: Yoga-Stra of Patanjali |
The Power of LoveThe Shiva Worshipers of the North Source Reading 13: Shiva-Stra of Vasugupta |
The Bhgavata-Purna Source Reading 14: Uddhva-Gt (Selection) |
Yogic Teachings in the Purnic Encyclopedias Source Reading 15: Mrkandeya-Purna (Selection) |
The Yogic Path Source Reading 16: Yoga-Vsishtha (Selection) |
Sounding Out the Absolute Source Reading 17: Amrita-Nda-Bindu-Upanishad |
Photistic Yoga Source Reading 18: Advaya-Traka-Upanishad |
Cutting Through the Knots of Ordinary Awareness Source Reading 19: Kshurik-Upanishad |
The Magic of Powers Source Reading 20: Kula-Arnava-Tantra (Selection) |
The Literature of Hatha-Yoga Source Reading 21: Goraksha-Paddhati |
Addendum to Select Bibliography
Addendum on Green Yoga
by the late Sri Satguru Subramuniyaswami
Jagadacharya of the Nandinatha Sampradayas
Kailsa Parampara Guru Mahasannidhnam
T his book, The Yoga Tradition, is a mature rendering of Yoga, unlike other books in that, without submitting to the pitfalls of exclusivity, it preserves a deeply Hindu perspective. It outlines the end of the path as well as the path itself. While others see in Yoga a thousand techniques to be practiced and perfected toward a lofty spiritual attainment, Dr. Feuerstein intuits the Indian rishis revelation that it is not something we do but something we become and are. Yoga without the yogis all-comprehending consciousness is like the sun without heat and light. As the subject matter in this book is documented according to traditionremembering that tradition is the best of the past that has been preservedwe can assure ourselves that the advice and guidance here has been most useful to our forefathers, theirs, and the many generations that preceded them for thousands of years.
We are most happy to give blessings from this and inner worlds to Georg Feuerstein for a long life, that he may enjoy the four purusharthas, human goals, of dharma, wealth, pleasure, and liberation as a fulfillment of his personal quest.
I am delighted to write this foreword to the new edition of The Yoga Tradition. Georg Feuerstein is the worlds foremost interpreter of Yoga, and his many books have guided hundreds of thousands around the world for over thirty years. This book is his crowning achievement for it gathers his many unique insights in one place. It is especially noteworthy because of its comprehensiveness, translations of original source materials, and positioning of Yogas many paths in a historical sweep.
We live in an age of unparalleled prosperity and anxiety. The words of the Roman poet Lucretius are quite apt for these times: From the midst of the fountain of delights rises something bitter that chokes them all amongst the flowers. The machines to whose rhythms we are required to adjust at workplace and home alienate us from our spirit. It is no wonder that many start believing that they are no different from these machines. Taking the self to be no more than the body, they see happiness coming only from sensations and acquisitions.