Humans are spiritual beings. Although the thought may not have crossed our minds, we are driven by longing. Longing for some-thing within and beyond ourselves. Something that for want of a better word might be termed our true self, or even - God.
We thirst for "something else" but rarely find time for contemplation and reflection.
Our search takes many different forms, but the goal remains the same.
For thousands of years, Yoga has been a timeless instrument of that search, and many people ask how and why this teaching has managed to survive the vagaries of history.
The book you are holding in your hand can give you the answers.
As a student of the author, I have come to understand that the knowledge of which he is a custodian and which he passes on to others is unique and relatively unknown in an age awash with popular literature on Yoga and self-development.
I also realize that the more I have been taught, the more remains, and I feel humbly grateful to partake of his teaching.
Choosing one's Yoga sadhana becomes a lifelong project, an in-spiring path that gradually changes one's outlook on life.
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