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Author - John McAfee ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Woodland Publications was reviewed on 6-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:0971156913 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Into the Heart of Truth: The Spirit of Relational Yoga Reference Book. Classifications : Yoga Exercise & Fitness Health, Mind & Body Subjects Books General Spirituality Religion & Spirituality Subjects Books General AAS Spirituality Religion & Spirituality Subjects Books Paperback Mass Ma . Click the following link to view the cover of Into the Heart of Truth: The Spirit of Relational Yoga. Related topics: Yoga. Exercise & Fitness. Health, Mind & Body. Subjects. Books. General. Spirituality. Subjects. Books. General AAS. requestid: 95d0aa29-dda6-4bbf-b186-c282a703b764requestprocessingtime: 0.0774830000000000 salesrank: 938085 packagedimensions: 6079060530 1) Paperback Book Into the Heart of Truth: The Spirit of Relational Yoga by Woodland Publications. I found this book to be illuminating and deep, but not too deep to understand. It rings true to the heart and sets one about to observing the current moment of one´s life, instead of the mind chatter of normal life. Well worth reading and a quick read at that. So much to consider in such a quick read.¤ 2) Paperback Book Into the Heart of Truth: The Spirit of Relational Yoga by Woodland Publications. While a bit ambiguous in some parts the book over all would be a great complement to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the self and especially so when combined with their YOGA practice. 3) Paperback Book Into the Heart of Truth: The Spirit of Relational Yoga by Woodland Publications. I agree with the reader reviews here as far as the book´s fascinating general message. On the other hand, the writing style greatly disappointed me. I would love to find a similar book out there that more ably explains the same concepts albeit in a sharper (clearer), less general, and more stimulating manner.¤ 4) Paperback Book Into the Heart of Truth: The Spirit of Relational Yoga by Woodland Publications. Having read the previous review, I can answer quite simply that the author is talking to nearly everyone that I know - he´s certainly talking to me. Far from assuming anything about the life of the reader, McAfee presents universal yogic truths in a way that makes the reader confront himself. This will make some readers bristle, bewilder others and for most create a tension between their image of themselves and the truth of themselves. McAfee resolves this tension gently and delicately in the final chapters. The resolution lies in the unvarnished observation of ourselves as we relate to his words and images. Seldom does a book elicit potential lasting change in a person´s life in an inward, transcending direction. This book is one of those and should be required reading for all yoga students, and yes, teachers alike.¤ 5) Paperback Book Into the Heart of Truth: The Spirit of Relational Yoga by Woodland Publications. This book has wonderful illustrations: figures from eastern spiritual traditions that capture all the mystery and complexity of the subject. Unfortunately, the author does not refer to these figures or incorporate their complexities into his text. I always bristle when someone starts going on about what "We" think and feel. This author´s overuse of the "We" construction is particularly annoying because the audience he envisions is a collection of besotted sensualists. No, Mr. McAfee, my personal relationships do not all eventually disintegrate into jealousy and possessiveness. I am very sorry for you if yours do. At one point, McAfee suggests that the reader go to a cocktail party and refrain from drinking, "just as an experiment" to see how stupid everyone else sounds. Who over the age of 25 has not had this experience? Furthermore, these admonitions strike me as awfully self-righteous. We all have our own personal demons. It seems quite odd that someone writing a book purporting to be about the yoga of relationships would assume, as McAfee does, that his readers have never questioned the nature of the self, or even that they do not understand that the image of the self carried in the conscious mind is an illusion. This idea is the very heart of yoga. There is little substance in this book. The author´s comments about meditation at the conclusion are worthwhile, but most students of yoga will already be aware of the techniques he suggests. If you are interested in the concept of the self in yoga, I suggest "Raja-Yoga," by Swami Vivekananda. This an astonishingly insightful series of essays written around the turn of the century followed by a very cogent commentary on the Sutras of Patanjali.¤ 6) Paperback Book Into the Heart of Truth: The Spirit of Relational Yoga by Woodland Publications. A description of Relational Yoga. The book outlines the history of Yoga and provides practices to help the reader develop in-depth self-awareness. It explains the relationship of Yoga to all of life.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 4-Dec-2008, 09711569139780971156913, 070-4X0-050-130-210-3X0-S4B-8
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