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The Spirit of Yoga |  | Author: Kathy Phillips Creator: Christy Turlington Publisher: Hachette Illustrated UK Category: Book
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Seller: taobook Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 582144
Media: Paperback Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 7.6 x 0.8
ISBN: 1844034313 EAN: 9781844034314 ASIN: 1844034313
Publication Date: August 11, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: Gorgeous January 20, 2002 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is a lovely, beautiful book and one which is unique in that it is not so much a How To manual of yoga postures, but rather a rich and detailed reading book on the history and philosophy of yoga. Yoga is so much more than simply bending yourself into impossible positions-there are already many excellent books on how to do this, however, this book shows you the rest. Fantastically illustrated with beautiful colour photograhs throughout, it is a treasure trove of interesting and inspiring information about yoga, and really seems to capture the essence of what yoga is all about.pHaving been practising yoga for a while now, and having many books covering the physical postures, I found this book to be refreshing and just thing I was looking for in order to learn more about this ancient and wonderful discipline. I think this book would suit a person who already had some knowledge of, or had been practising yoga already, as a complete beginner may well be a little overwhelmed, if they are not aware of what to expect from a book such as this. For example the yoga grapevine which shows all the forms of yoga and their teachers in a kind of map spread across two pages is great as you can see how the various different styles of yoga all map into the big picture, but a beginner may become confused by this and wonder where it is they are meant to start exactly.pHowever, this is a stunning book, and essential reading for anyone serious about yoga.
Interesting reading - not a yoga manual November 28, 2001 56 out of 56 found this review helpful
I'm enjoying reading this book, but it's not what I was expecting. If you're looking for a yoga manual with detailed information about postures etc, this isn't the book for you (I've found Dynamic Yoga (devereux) to be pretty good for that). brHowever, it's great if you're interested in the background/history/philosophy of yoga. The photos are lovely (dead glam) and it's certainly very readable. brIn the synopsis, the book is described as a beautiful and unique introduction to yoga for those becoming interested in the discipline for the first time and a source of inspiration for those who have already made it a part of their lives. - as a newcomer to yoga, it definitely lives up to this promise for me.brI think that this would be a lovely gift for anyone already interested in yoga.
Excellent book, truly beautiful visually and informative. May 7, 2002 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Having been interested in yoga for the last four years I was delighted to finally find a book that wasn't just an instruction manual for the various asanas. Don't get me wrong, we all need those, but this book is something different. It is highly informative about how yoga has progressed throughout the centuries to the present day "western form". It is visually stunning with beautiful fluid pictures of both postures and other related items. I found it the one book I kept coming back to, always being inspired and have my interest renewed to find out more theory behind the subject. pI would say a must buy for anyone wanting more than just a postures manual, and a fantastic book to grace any coffee table/ bedroom etc....
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