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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The engaging account of Swami Radha's spiritual pilgrimage to India in the 1950's to meet her guru - Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh. As a westerner and a woman, Swami Radha overcame incredible physical and emotional challenges to discover truth. Her courageous search for depth and meaning invites reflection on our own personal quest. Swami Radha went on, at Swami Sivananda's request, to found and develop the Yasodhara Ashram in Canada and a form of yoga she called "Hidden Hatha Yoga". The engaging account of Swami Radha's spiritual pilgrimage to India in the 1950's to meet her guru - Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh. As a westerner and a woman, Swami Radha overcame incredible physical and emotional challenges to discover truth. Her courageous search for depth and meaning invites reflection on our own personal quest. Swami Radha went on, at Swami Sivananda's request, to found and develop the Yasodhara Ashram in Canada and a form of yoga she called "Hidden Hatha Yoga". sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
In 1955, a recent immigrant to Canada embarked on a journey to India that would ultimately revolutionize the interpretation of yoga in the West. Her pilgrimage is vividly captured in Radha: Diary of a Woman's Search, an account of Swami Sivananda Radha's journey of personal transformation. From the banks of the Ganges and the streets of Rishikesh, this engaging pilgrimage will take you inside the heart and mind of one of the foremost yoginis of our times. Intimately illustrates the challenges and victories of taking the first steps on the spiritual path. The inspiring biography of one of the first Western women to become a swami. Includes over forty pages of photography from the author's pilgrimage to India. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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> RADHA, Journal d'une quête spirituelle, par Swami Sivananda Radha (Arista, 1990, Broché, 227 pages). — Sylvia Hellmann était une danseuse professionnelle d'origine allemande lorsqu'elle quitte brusquement le Canada en 1955 pour Rishikesh (Inde du Nord), où se trouve l'ashram du très grand yogi Sivananda.
Elle devient un de ses disciples. Elle raconte sa vie à l'ashram pendant un peu moins d'un an avec ce très grand initié qui lui demande d'enseigner le yoga en Occident. Elle fonde ensuite un ashram au Canada. Elle a notamment écrit un ouvrage sur le hatha-yoga; elle s'est éteinte en 1995.
Elle est représentée ci-contre face à Sivananda (photo tirée du livre). (Revue Shakti)