Wednesday, November 26, 2008

The Paradigm of Yoga

Rest & Activity

(Updated: 10 December 2008, 17:30 GMT+01:00.)


So, I wrote a book on yoga.




The Paradigm of Yoga: Rest & Activity

... and an heuristic metaphoric tool, "The Tree of Life", to understand the paradigm with. This document is still undergoing revision, this is version 17:3, 19 Nov 2008.

The cover painting here, 'Lilies', was done by Lithuanian Poet/Painter Diana Janavičiené. Inside this li'l book there are four more of Dianas paintings to help enhance my design. These were all painted in concert with my depelopment of the ideas on the paradigm of yoga, rest & activity. And a great thank you goes to Diana for the concord to the use of these wonderful works.

Now, above, in a mini viewer, you should see the on-line publication of this work on yoga. When you've activated the Flash display (by clickin' the book) you may page the book by the additional clickin' at the appropriate left/right button at the top of the display or by clickin' the paging tools on the right and left side of the book (they appear as the mouse points there), or you have the option to see this book in a full size view by clickin' at the book again (a new window will open). When you are in that mode do then choose the full screen view and (if you have a 19" screen or upwards) this book will display at almost original size, 19.1 x 18.9 cm. (If you page forward here, in the mini-viewer, to the page you wish to read and if you then click that page here the full size book will open to that page, if you click the link 'Open publication', below the flash thingy, the full size view will open up to the cover page (with that fine painting for all to enjoy).

Ain't this a beautiful way to present a book? Thank you Issuu for making these kind 'a things possible.

My little piece on Single Cell Consciousness (of my former post here) is to be found, somewhat edited, in the appendix to this book (p. 83).

I shall return here in a day or two to present a short resumé as to the contents of this, well, much informal, 'thesis' on the paradigm of yoga.


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