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  Yoga Morality  
    Ancient Teachings at a Time of Global Crisis  
 
  by Georg Feuerstein, Ph.D.

   

“It is impossible to be a good yogi or yogini without also being a morally mature individual,” writes internationally-known Yoga authority and author, Georg Feuerstein. Yoga Morality looks at our present world situation - primarily from the viewpoint of a spiritually-committed person, especially a practitioner of Yoga. It addresses the question: How are we to live consciously, responsibly, authentically, and without fear in the midst of mounting global crises?

This book is a hard-hitting critique of the media hype surrounding Yoga, and an exploration of Yogic philosophy and practice to discover what it really means to be a mature and moral person.

Topics Include: * Moral Law and Cosmic Law; * Interconnectedness and the Web of Life; * Universal Morality and Personal Virtues; * Truthfulness; * Compassion; * Generosity; * Death, Freedom, and Moral Spontaneity

     
     
     
 

$19.95

320 pages
ISBN: 1-890772-66-6
or: 978-1-890772-66-6
paper
6 x 9 inches
     
   
Georg Feuerstein is a preeminent living authority on Yoga in the West. He has written over thirty books, including The Shambhala Encyclopedia of Yoga and Tantra: The Path of Ecstasy. His works in progress include Aha! Reflections on the Meaning of Everything. He offers distance-learning courses on Yoga philosophy and history through Traditional Yoga Studies (www.traditionalyogastudies.com)
                                      
     
       
 

 

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