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The Patanjali´s Yogasutra - The oldest classical
textbook of yoga called Yogasutra from the period around
200 years B.C. is attributed to the „father of yoga“ –
Patanjali. The work contains two hundred concise
aphorisms in four chapters: Statements on the mystic
practices, Kriyayoga, On Powers, Freedom. Květoslav
Minařík explains, based on his own knowledge and
experience, the meaning of these ancient aphorisms to
the contemporary reader. As a basis, he has chosen the
translation of a German scholar J. W. Hauer from
sanskrit, as he considered it to be the clearest one.
Excerpt from the introduction:
I am providing the reader with a handbook on yoga,
however, I don’t want to divert their attention by
mystic explanation from the task of inner development.
I am convinced that such explanation is meaningless,
because it doesn’t aid him or her on the path of mystic
transformation. By such explanation I would, more
likely, support the development and supplementing of the
mysterious constructions, which neither stop the wheel
of karma, nor speed up or slow down its running. And so
I therefore do not support the edifice of mystic
philosophy; I support the edifice of mystic practice.
Every individual can use it for his or her own good and
after obtaining the personal experiences also for the
benefit of others.
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