A History of Modern Yoga: Patañjali and Western EsotericismIn recent years yoga and meditation have become mass-market pursuits in the West. A History of Modern Yoga traces this phenomenon back to its ideological roots in the esoteric circles of late 18th century Bengal, then follows some of its main developments to date. Fully-fledged Modern Yoga, the author argues, started with the publication of Swami Vivekananda's seminal Raja Yoga (1896), in which Patanjali's Yoga Sutras were reconfigured along the lines of a then emerging New Age style of secularised and individualistically oriented religiosity. But what exactly are yoga and meditation as taught and practised today? Many committed practitioners and sympathisers take them to be straight continuations, or even rediscoveries, of ancient South Asian religious practices, but use peculiarly modern ideas when they define them as powerful tools for cultivating one's human potential' and as ultimately aimed at achieving 'self-realisation'. Thus, despite the fact that Modern Yoga encapsulates many religio-philosophical presuppositions (some of which are discussed in this book), it is often characterised as a 'philosophy' or as 'a way of life' rather than as 'religion' per se. In order to map t |
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... movement In the analysis summarized above , Campbell discusses the char- acteristics of the cultic milieu mainly ... movement in the mid - 1970s . Towards the end of his book , Hanegraaff ( 1996 : 35 1. ROOTS OF MODERN YOGA New Age ...
... movement In the analysis summarized above , Campbell discusses the char- acteristics of the cultic milieu mainly ... movement in the mid - 1970s . Towards the end of his book , Hanegraaff ( 1996 : 35 1. ROOTS OF MODERN YOGA New Age ...
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... movement ” , and I proposed to take this phenomenon as the beginning of the New Age movement in a precise sense . If this is to be combined with the definition given above , we have no other option than making a distinction between New ...
... movement ” , and I proposed to take this phenomenon as the beginning of the New Age movement in a precise sense . If this is to be combined with the definition given above , we have no other option than making a distinction between New ...
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... movement : it is affirmed that deliverance from human suffering and weakness will be reached by developing our human potential , which results in our increasingly getting in touch with our inner divinity . Considering the general affi ...
... movement : it is affirmed that deliverance from human suffering and weakness will be reached by developing our human potential , which results in our increasingly getting in touch with our inner divinity . Considering the general affi ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Some notes on terminology | 7 |
3 Imagination and mediations | 22 |
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