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Meditation Revolution: A History and Theology of the Siddha Yoga Lineage

by S. P. Sabharathnam Douglas Brooks

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Although the Western world has long been attracted to Indian spirituality, few credible scholarly works have explained its concepts and practices to the satisfaction of the Western mind. This intriguing, collaborative book explores in depth a path of meditation rooted in the Indian yogic tradition which has had tremendous impact on students of spirituality since the 1970s. At its heart is the work of two teachers: Swami Muktananda, who introduced Siddha Yoga to the West, inspiring what he called a "meditation revolution, " and Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, who has brought Siddha Yoga to maturity as a global spiritual movement.… (more)
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Although the Western world has long been attracted to Indian spirituality, few credible scholarly works have explained its concepts and practices to the satisfaction of the Western mind. This intriguing, collaborative book explores in depth a path of meditation rooted in the Indian yogic tradition which has had tremendous impact on students of spirituality since the 1970s. At its heart is the work of two teachers: Swami Muktananda, who introduced Siddha Yoga to the West, inspiring what he called a "meditation revolution, " and Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, who has brought Siddha Yoga to maturity as a global spiritual movement.

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