The Yoga Of Spiritual Devotion

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The Yoga of Spiritual Devotion

Author: Prem Prakash
language: en
Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Release Date: 1998-03
"Prem Prakash's book offers a sensitive introduction to the devotional path by a Western practitioner. He makes the ancient Bhakti Sutras of Narada come alive for all of us who wish to cultivate the beauty and power of the heart. I highly recommend the present book and hope it will widely influence the Western yoga movement." --Georg Feuerstein
The Yoga of Spiritual Devotion

• The first translation of this great but little-known path of spiritual devotion written for the modern Western audience. • An insightful commentary aimed at making the path of love immediately accessible to Westerners. • A life-affirming and relationship-positive path of yoga. • Written in the spirit of the kirtans (ecstatic songs and dances) of Narada, sensitively translated by Prem Prakash. Bhakti Yoga, the path of devotion, is considered one of the primary paths for spiritual realization in yogic tradition. Its representative, Narada, is the embodiment of the enlightened sage who travels the universe spreading his sacred teachings. Unlike Jnana Yoga, the Yoga of Wisdom, the bhakti acolyte does not discriminate against material phenomena--for him, all phenomena are aspects of God. Within the context of Ananda, blissful love, the temporal is realized as the reflection of the eternal, and the soul is realized as the expression of God.
Bhakti Yoga

Author: Swâmi Vivekânanda
language: fr
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Release Date: 2022-12-19
Le Bhakti Yoga, ou la voie de la dévotion, repose sur la doctrine suivante : « L’Amour est Dieu et Dieu est Amour ». Le yogi qui pratique la Bhakti fait l’expérience de la séparation et languit à l’idée de rencontrer ou même de simplement apercevoir sa Bien-Aimée. Rien d’autre ne l’attire, rien d’autre ne retient son attention, tout le reste est dénué de sens. Le Bhakti Yoga plaît particulièrement à ceux qui sont sensibles de nature. Le yogi qui pratique la Bhakti trouve sa motivation principale dans le pouvoir de l’amour et voit Dieu comme l’incarnation de l’amour. À travers la prière, l’adoration et les rituels, il se livre à Dieu, canalisant et transformant ses émotions en un amour et une dévotion inconditionnelle. Scander ou chanter les louanges de Dieu fait partie intégrante du Bhakti Yoga. Selon Swami Vivekananda, le Bhakti Yoga est la voie la plus directe et la plus courte pour vivre l’expérience du divin. Il n’y a rien de plus noble que l’amour, et le Bhakti Yoga, est la religion de l’amour.