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The tree of yoga


The tree of yoga.

5000 years yoga - Tradition and Modernity
(
Hardcover) by
Mathias Tietke (Author)

Hardcover: 336 pages Publisher
: Theseus ; 1 edition (March 2007)
language: German
ISBN-10: 3896201999
ISBN-13: 978-3896201997



Summary
from the branches and flowers - the current trends in the yoga of the 21 Century - to the roots followed Mathias Tietke the history and development of yoga from the present back to the 3rd Millennium BC, the early historical period of Industalkultur in India. The life and work of the great philosopher and master of Yoga he traces as well as new approaches, such as yoga combined with modern dance or as a supplementary method in the drug therapy. Mathias Tietke pursued but also those tracks that were previously hidden, and shows that yoga did not come by Aryan immigrants into India, but prior to this immigration, a strong advanced yoga practice existed and what evidence and suggest a variety of found objects.


About the Author
Mathias Tietke is an author, freelance journalist, editor of the magazine "Yoga-German Forum" as well as yoga teachers. Several times he traveled to North and South India. Mathias Tietke lives with his nine-year-old son and his girlfriend in Berlin.


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West Eastern wisdom.

West Eastern wisdom.

visions of an integral spirituality (Hardcover)
Hardcover: 128 pages



Publisher: Theseus; 1 edition (March 2007)
language: German
ISBN-10: 3896203126
ISBN-13: 978-3896203120



Summary

More and more people see themselves as spiritual seekers, fewer and fewer see the messages of the traditional religions answers to their pressing questions. Willigis Hunter describes in his new book, the dimensions of a modern spirituality of the 21st Century. It will interpret the traditional, personal images of God to a new and more Understanding that ultimate reality that is called God in our culture lead. Their breeding ground, the mystical traditions of the great religions. They have developed training paths that will be experienced, what has given the mystics of all times, certainty and trust: that we are not separated from God, but he lives in us as human beings and we therefore always be in an infinite, timeless dimension home .




The author
Willigis Hunter, Benedictine monk and priest in 1996, the appointment of a Zen master of Sanbô Kyôdan school. Since 2003 he is spiritual leader of the Benediktushof in wooden churches in Würzburg and leads a variety of courses for contemplation and Zen meditation.