Silence Unheard: Deathly Otherness in Pātañjala-Yoga (by Yohanan Grinshpon)

£20.00

Silence Unheard: Deathly Otherness in Pātañjala-Yoga by Yohanan Grinshpon is a thought-provoking exploration of the profound and often overlooked aspects of death and transcendence within the Pātañjala-Yoga tradition.

Part of the SUNY Series in Hindu Studies, this scholarly work delves into the philosophical and spiritual dimensions of the Yoga Sutras, focusing on themes of otherness, silence, and the metaphysical encounter with death.

Grinshpon offers an insightful analysis that bridges classical Indian philosophy with contemporary academic discourse, making this book an essential resource for those interested in the deeper, esoteric layers of yoga and Hindu studies.

Perfect for scholars, yoga teachers, and advanced practitioners seeking to enrich their understanding of yoga’s philosophical roots.

PLEASE NOTE : Each book in our pre-loved collection has its own unique story, lovingly sourced from various places to create an accessible library for yoga students, trainee teachers, and enthusiasts.

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Silence Unheard: Deathly Otherness in Pātañjala-Yoga by Yohanan Grinshpon is a thought-provoking exploration of the profound and often overlooked aspects of death and transcendence within the Pātañjala-Yoga tradition.

Part of the SUNY Series in Hindu Studies, this scholarly work delves into the philosophical and spiritual dimensions of the Yoga Sutras, focusing on themes of otherness, silence, and the metaphysical encounter with death.

Grinshpon offers an insightful analysis that bridges classical Indian philosophy with contemporary academic discourse, making this book an essential resource for those interested in the deeper, esoteric layers of yoga and Hindu studies.

Perfect for scholars, yoga teachers, and advanced practitioners seeking to enrich their understanding of yoga’s philosophical roots.

PLEASE NOTE : Each book in our pre-loved collection has its own unique story, lovingly sourced from various places to create an accessible library for yoga students, trainee teachers, and enthusiasts.

These are not brand-new books; they come with character, charm, and sometimes a little extra wisdom in the form of notes, underlines, or highlighted sections left by their previous owners.

While they may show signs of use, we believe this only adds to their value, offering insights into how others have connected with the teachings within.

By purchasing these books, you’re not only accessing valuable knowledge but also contributing to a more sustainable future.

Silence Unheard: Deathly Otherness in Pātañjala-Yoga by Yohanan Grinshpon is a thought-provoking exploration of the profound and often overlooked aspects of death and transcendence within the Pātañjala-Yoga tradition.

Part of the SUNY Series in Hindu Studies, this scholarly work delves into the philosophical and spiritual dimensions of the Yoga Sutras, focusing on themes of otherness, silence, and the metaphysical encounter with death.

Grinshpon offers an insightful analysis that bridges classical Indian philosophy with contemporary academic discourse, making this book an essential resource for those interested in the deeper, esoteric layers of yoga and Hindu studies.

Perfect for scholars, yoga teachers, and advanced practitioners seeking to enrich their understanding of yoga’s philosophical roots.

PLEASE NOTE : Each book in our pre-loved collection has its own unique story, lovingly sourced from various places to create an accessible library for yoga students, trainee teachers, and enthusiasts.

These are not brand-new books; they come with character, charm, and sometimes a little extra wisdom in the form of notes, underlines, or highlighted sections left by their previous owners.

While they may show signs of use, we believe this only adds to their value, offering insights into how others have connected with the teachings within.

By purchasing these books, you’re not only accessing valuable knowledge but also contributing to a more sustainable future.

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