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Georg Feuerstein (1947–2012)

Autor von Yoga Fur Dummies (Fur Dummies S.)

57+ Werke 2,082 Mitglieder 27 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 2 Lesern

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Georg Feuerstein, Ph.D., is the president of the Yoga Research and Education Center

Werke von Georg Feuerstein

Yoga Fur Dummies (Fur Dummies S.) (1999) 394 Exemplare
Tantra: Path of Ecstasy (1998) 199 Exemplare
Living Yoga (1993) 130 Exemplare
Shambhala Guide to Yoga (1711) 83 Exemplare
Shambhala Encyclopedia of Yoga (1997) 59 Exemplare
Yoga: The Technology of Ecstasy (1989) 38 Exemplare
Teachings of Yoga (1997) 30 Exemplare
Bhagavad Gita: An Introduction (1974) 25 Exemplare
Green Yoga (2007) 18 Exemplare
Spirituality by the Numbers (1994) 17 Exemplare
The Lost Teachings of Yoga (1643) 17 Exemplare
Textbook of Yoga (1975) 15 Exemplare
A Little Book for Lovers (2006) 9 Exemplare
THE YOGA SUTRA OF PATANJALI (1989) 4 Exemplare
Green Dharma (2008) 4 Exemplare
Yoga Wisdom (2003) 3 Exemplare
Libro de texto de yoga (2003) 2 Exemplare
Manual de ioga 1 Exemplar
Sagrada sexualidad (1995) 1 Exemplar

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The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali (0002)einige Ausgaben357 Exemplare
Lankavatara Sutra (1983) — Herausgeber, einige Ausgaben59 Exemplare
The Spiritual Athlete (1993) — Vorwort, einige Ausgaben36 Exemplare
Inspired Lives: The Best of Real Life Yoga from Ascent Magazine (2005) — Mitwirkender, einige Ausgaben10 Exemplare
Origins of Yoga - Quest for the Spiritual (2005) — Features — 2 Exemplare
Yoga Unveiled:Evolution and Essence of a Spiritual Tradition (DVD) (2004) — Mitwirkender, einige Ausgaben2 Exemplare

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Feuerstein, Georg
Geburtstag
1947-05-27
Todestag
2012-08-25
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Germany (birth)
Canada (naturalized 2012)
Geburtsort
Würzburg, Bayern, Deutschland
Sterbeort
Saskatchewan, Kanada
Todesursache
complications from diabetes
Wohnorte
Saskatchewan, Kanada
USA
UK
Deutschland
Ausbildung
Durham University (postgraduate)
Berufe
Gelehrter
Autor
Übersetzer
Organisationen
Traditional Yoga Studies
Kurzbiographie
Dr. Georg Feuerstein (born 1947) is a German-Canadian Indologist specializing on Yoga. Feuerstein has authored over 30 books on mysticism, Yoga, Tantra, and Hinduism. He has translated, among other traditional texts, the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and the Bhagavad Gita.

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3.75

This book is mostly designed as a reference where you can open at any chapter and not feel left out. As such, reading from cover to cover was redundant. However, what makes this book great are the broad array of beginner-adapted yoga exercises, advice for designing a program, and (my favorite) are the conceptual chapters in the front third of the book. I don't think many other books in the same niche properly address the mental aspects of yoga like its history and philosophies (just from the first chapters I would rate this 4.5).

Basically, this is a well-rounded, better-than-most beginner yoga book.
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leah_markum | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 28, 2022 |
Tantra—often associated with Kundalini Yoga—is a fundamental dimension of Hinduism, emphasizing the cultivation of "divine power" (shakti) as a path to infinite bliss. Tantra has been widely misunderstood in the West, however, where its practices are often confused with eroticism and licentious morality. Tantra: The Path of Ecstasy dispels many common misconceptions, providing an accessible introduction to the history, philosophy, and practice of this extraordinary spiritual tradition.

The Tantric teachings are geared toward the attainment of enlightenment as well as spiritual power and are present not only in Hinduism but also Jainism and Vajrayana Buddhism. In this book, Georg Feuerstein offers readers a clear understanding of authentic Tantra, as well as appropriate guidance for spiritual practice and the attainment of higher consciousness.… (mehr)
 
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PSZC | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 29, 2019 |
The Bhagavad-Gita is an ancient masterpiece of India. It focuses only on one part of a larger whole wherein the God-man Krishna lectures Prince Arjuna on the righteousness of the battle that he is to take part in. The battle pitted his former friends and teachers against him and they were on the opposing side for various reasons. Krishna offers his godly wisdom and sage advice in this matter, telling Arjuna that it is correct to fight since that is his duty given the caste that he was born into.

As I mentioned, the Bhagavad-Gita is a part of a longer work called the Mahabharata, composed beyond the mists of time. It is ostensibly based upon a true series of events, namely the Bharata War. In that sense, it is similar to The Iliad and The Odyssey, which was formulated so long ago that it is attributed to someone that may have not existed. I am pretty sure that people argue about the existence of Homer, but I don’t know if they do the same for Vyasa, the guy that wrote the Mahabharata. According to Wikipedia Vyasa has reached mythological status, so I suppose it is somewhat the same.

Going into this book, I was only familiar with the quote that J. Robert Oppenheimer said when the first Atomic Bomb was set off in Los Alamos back in 1945; “If the radiance of a thousand suns / were to burst into the sky / that would be like / the splendor of the Mighty One and I am become Death, the shatterer of worlds.” This is only because I played a lot of Civilization IV back in the day.

This book exceeded my expectations. When I got it, I didn’t realize that it would have the original Sanskrit Text, a Romanized transliteration, and a translation to English. This made the book seem longer than it actually is. Along with all of that are a number of references in order to put the work in context and to discuss things like how to read Sanskrit. A full table is devoted to each letter of the alphabet and how to pronounce it. The book also contains essays to further explain the historical and cultural context of this work.

I haven’t read any of the other translations of this and I can’t read Sanskrit, so I am unable to determine how accurate the book is to the original piece. However, I did have a lot of things that I liked about it. There are some things that I skimmed over, to be sure, but this is mainly because I am not really trying to learn Sanskrit. I think this book would be a fantastic resource for scholars but I am sure they probably have their own books that they are fans of.
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