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Shiva: The Lord of Yoga [Frawley, David] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Shiva: The Lord of Yoga Review: The best of its kind - Here we are in the 21st century. For centuries, deep spiritual writings were hidden from the general public, partly because most people wouldn't understand what they were speaking about, and the writers of the knowledge wanted to keep the information pure. So, interesting that in just the past 30 years, so much of the knowledge and understanding is available very openly. What is seems to mean is that there are so many more people that are able to understand, apply, and profit from the knowledge from ancient times. Mr Frawley,s Shiva,The Lord of Yoga surely seems to be one of the best. I am savoring each page, reading it slowly, and enjoying everything he has written. He gives very practical information with a deep understanding of the spiritual classics. A book that I will savor for a very long time ,and wish everyone could have a wonderful experience understanding the Nature of Lord Shiva and all the symbology therein, as Frawley so clearly presents. Review: Best Book on Shiva? - My two favorite Shiva books are Shiva: The Lord of Yoga and the one authored by Vanamali also available through desertcart.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,331,027 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3,026 in Philosophy Movements (Books) #5,761 in Eastern Philosophy (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (157) |
| Dimensions | 6.06 x 0.65 x 8.96 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 094067629X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0940676299 |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 296 pages |
| Publication date | August 7, 2015 |
| Publisher | Lotus Press |
T**Y
The best of its kind
Here we are in the 21st century. For centuries, deep spiritual writings were hidden from the general public, partly because most people wouldn't understand what they were speaking about, and the writers of the knowledge wanted to keep the information pure. So, interesting that in just the past 30 years, so much of the knowledge and understanding is available very openly. What is seems to mean is that there are so many more people that are able to understand, apply, and profit from the knowledge from ancient times. Mr Frawley,s Shiva,The Lord of Yoga surely seems to be one of the best. I am savoring each page, reading it slowly, and enjoying everything he has written. He gives very practical information with a deep understanding of the spiritual classics. A book that I will savor for a very long time ,and wish everyone could have a wonderful experience understanding the Nature of Lord Shiva and all the symbology therein, as Frawley so clearly presents.
M**G
Best Book on Shiva?
My two favorite Shiva books are Shiva: The Lord of Yoga and the one authored by Vanamali also available through Amazon.
J**L
A Guide To Self Realization
This book is twofold: first, it's the authors direct experience of Shiva (the divine, God, etc.) using words to describe to the best of his ability, and second, it's an instruction manual on how to begin where you are an start down a path of self realization. Imagine the vast ocean, full of many waves. Shiva is the ocean, and our body, mind, ego and etc are the waves. Most of us look at ourselves and our lives as the waves and ignore we are the ocean. This book is a guide to that realization.
M**N
You need direct experience
Much of the book won't make sense unless you have direct experience of Shiva.
K**M
Five Stars
David Frawley is my favorite Vedic author, truly a blessing to have him.
B**B
Impressed.
Fast delivery even for foreign country like mine. Impressed.
R**T
Five Stars
I have bought almost all Davids books which I recommend to everyone he is a true spiritual master.
R**Y
No research value
The value of this book can be summed up by a quote from author Frawley on page 29 of his book: “Our concern in this book is not with semantics or history but with what could be better called ‘experiential spirituality’, which is what Yoga is really about.” In short, history and lingistic studies are of no concern in this book. Not a book for anyone searching for valid historical research on Shiva or Yoga.
K**U
Absolutely incredible and a must readable for every Sanatan
B**N
Me ha gustado la profundidad de perspectiva en la exposición, el sentido práctico de las exposiciones y la aportación a mi entendimiento y comprensión del Yoga y Shiva como algo vivo, no mera teoría, creencia o exposición intelectual. Es un gran aporte a la búsqueda espiritual de forma empírica, directa y no dogmática.
O**A
This book is more of an exalted hommage to Shiva than the more scholarly or straightforward book I was hoping for. Not that the book doesn't contain enough information about Shiva and related practices, it is sure chock-full of it, but the writing style is quite odd and at times confusing. The author writes in an exalted and stream-of-counsciousness style that can get quite meandering and unfocused. The goal is probably to arouse devotion in the reader, which is fine, but makes for a peculiar reading experience if one is not already an experienced devotee.
R**Y
Hmmm. As an Advaita Vedantist, I am perhaps not the right person to review this - but, gosh, it's so full of lore. As a compendium of Shaivite thought it seems pretty comprehensive and Mr Frawley has certainly had some far out experiences - for me, though, it was a little 'new agey' for my own taste ( you know, 'locate yourself in your sacred centre' type of thing ). I like simplicity and 'non-mystical' language. Look, if you're a Seeker, I'd go for 'Selfless Self' by Sri Ramakant Maharaj or the Astavakra or Avadhuta Gitas and forget all the 'five types of this and three types of that' busyness. But that's just me - I like things clear and straight.
M**E
Must read book
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