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Re: 11.11.11 на вашето внимание! [re: mo32®] |
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L.L. (гхрх) |
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Публикувано | 10.10.11 17:05 |
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Until modern times, Kundalini Yoga was on the whole a secretive and misunderstood technology – it was not widely taught by any master teachers outside of India until Yogi Bhajan brought his understanding of the teachings to America in 1969.[7]
Perhaps the earliest known written mention of Kundalini Yoga is in the Yoga-Kundalini Upanishad, which is the eighty-sixth among the 108 Muktika Upanishads, associated with the Krishna Yajurveda, originating from India. The origin of this particular writing is difficult to substantiate because scholars disagree about the exact dates of the composition of the Upanishads, but agree that all Upanishads have been passed down through oral tradition. Some have estimated that the composition of the Yajurveda texts date as far back as between 1,400 and 1,000 BC.
In the late 1800s into the early 1900s author John Woodroffe, an Oxford graduate, translated some twenty original Sanskrit texts under the pseudonym Arthur Avalon. His most popular and influential book titled The Serpent Power: The Secrets of Tantric and Shaktic Yoga, became a major contribution of the time to the appreciation of Indian philosophy and spirituality and the source of many early Western occult appropriations of tantra and kundalini practice.
In 1969 Kundalini Yoga was brought into awareness of Western and American spiritual culture by yogic master Yogi Bhajan, a renown spiritual teacher from India. He re-incarnated the previously restricted yoga form and introduced it to the West as comprehensive spiritual system for personal growth.[8]
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