Awakening the life force: the philosophy and psychology of "spontaneous yoga"

St. Paul, Minn.: Llewellyn Publications (1994)
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This book is about higher yoga, as practiced by the sages who composed the ancient scriptures of India. Learn to achieve, eternally, liberation from the limitations of time and space; unlimited divine powers; and an immortal, physically perfect divine body. Surrender the body and mind to the spontaneous workings of the awakened life force (prana), and practice pure conscious living.

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