David Gordon White
Autor de Tantra in Practice
Sobre El Autor
David Gordon White is distinguished emeritus professor of religious studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of several books, including The Alchemical Body, Kiss of the Yogini, and Sinister Yogis, all published by the University of Chicago Press.
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- White, David Gordon
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1953
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Educación
- University of Chicago (Ph.D.|South Asian Religions)
École Pratique des Hautes Études (Hinduism) - Ocupaciones
- professor
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- University of California, Santa Barbara
- Biografía breve
- David Gordon White is the J. F. Rowny Professor of Comparative Religion at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His books include Sinister Yogis and Tantra in Practice (Princeton).
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- 9
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- 4.0
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- 30
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From the outset, we are presented with tales of yogis being fairly bad dudes (and they are almost always male). Stories from the earliest tales that mention yogis depict them as trickster-like magicians often possessing the bodies of others to accomplish some nefarious end and a selfish power grab. When nobler, yogis were often warriors who aspired to yogic deaths in battle. Far from pricey pants and stretchy exercise.
Quickly, the book turns into a historical survey through textual accounts of practitioners and what common threads unite them. This gives us a glimpse into yogic practice through history as it develops. This is a practice often associated with sorcery, intrigue, battles, and political consequences. This part is also where the "sinister" elements of yogis can become more mystical and spiritual, but often not for long. Yogis are far from consistently holy hermits and are instead presented as agents within the world and culture they inhabit. Often yogis are powerful individuals changing the very reality of those around them, for better or worse. Towards the end, postmodern yoga, Vivekananda, and other yogic developments show us how we got to the present state of strip mall yoga but not without some threads of sinister and selfish sorcerers continuing to peek out here and there.
This book is a refreshing look at the history of yoga as an esoteric practice. David Gordon White is very much an academic but his writing is easily understood if a bit heavy at times. If yoga strikes you more as a solar-phallic warrior dying by "yogic suicide" into the sun with his semen raised to its full potential, or if you are curious about "the science of entering another body" then this would be a great book for you. For practitioners of the spiritual aspects of yoga, by whatever form, I would say this is required reading. The techniques of your practice might just be sinister in origin.… (más)