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Spice and Romance to Your Relationship

April 28, 2009 by Yoga Tips · Leave a Comment 

Spice and Romance to Your Relationship




Have You Lost the Romantic Spark in Your Relationship?

The Kama Sutra

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The Kama Sutra




The title Kama Sutra roughly translates to “pleasure yoga.” The Kama Sutra is an ancient indian text on sex, love, wealth, and many other aspects of life. This edition was translated from Sanskrit to English by Sir Richard Burton in 1883. This is a complete translation of the original text. Like the original Kama Sutra, this edition does not contain illustrations.

This ebook was prepared specifically for the Kindle, and includes a hyperlinked table of contents, properly formatted tables and lists, and extensive footnotes.

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Jnana Yoga

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Jnana Yoga




Swami Vivekananda left a body of philosophical works which Vedic scholar Frank Parlato has called, “the greatest comprehensive work in philosophy ever published.” His books on the four Yogas are very influential and still seen as fundamental texts for anyone interested in the Hindu practice of Yoga. This volume is a wide-ranging series of lectures upon Jnana Yoga, or “the path of knowledge,” and remains one of the greatest achievements in the literature of yoga.

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The Enchanted Land A Journey with the Saints of India The Lost Horizon Series

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The Enchanted Land A Journey with the Saints of India The Lost Horizon Series




First person narrative describing the life and work of various Indian gurus and masters, including Ramana Maharshi, Sawan Singh, Paramhansa Yogananda, Sushil Kumar, Yogini Mataji, Partap Singh, and Charan Singh. Also includes a detailed account of how to meditate via surat shabd yoga and go within.

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True Stories of Spiritual Power

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True Stories of Spiritual Power




Written by an American with Christian roots, Thomas Ashley-Farrand (Namadeva) describes his experiences with remarkable people. He questions the cultural conditioning which creates our materialist notions of power (personal, church, corporate, government, media, criminal,) as his experiences change him from a Westerner to a priest in the Hindu and Buddhist traditions. A brief but very useful section on specific mantras for healing, overcoming obstacles and prosperity is included. His stories “demonstrate that positive spiritual forces are actually working secretly and silently all over the world– It’s funny and fascinating, as well as occasionally profound. I couldn’t put it down.” Doe Lang, Ph.D., author of The New Secrets of Charisma. “Reminding one of Yogananda’s Autobiography of a Yogi, in that the wonder and vision of a more beautiful and serving world is possible,the book inspires and educates the reader.” Dr. Robert Bonnell, Member, National Board of Directors, The Theosophical Society.

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