Overview for Bhakti Yoga Pilgrimage: What Patanjali and Buddha Did Not Teach
Is Patajjali's and Buddha's approach to spiritual life the answer for defusing the threat of extremism, which is engulfing our world? Is there an adequate life style to deal with the consequences of global meltdown? The pilgrimage described in this book is not concerned with moving from one geographical point to another but rather is intended to sanctify the consciousness and provide spiritual solutions to material problems. The teaching in this book originate from reliable sources and dismantle the protective walls that currently shield spiritual misleaders from being exposed. Bhakti Yoga Pilgrimage, initially intended for Chinese Yoga students, depicts an authentic process of personal transformation, pertinent for every caring person of the twenty-first century. It discloses a realistic process that takes you beyond mere gymnastics or formless mysticism to tangible spiritual growth. Applying the directions in this book will elevate your awareness and empower you to remain 'cool when the heat is on.'
Sankirtan Das (Author)
Sankirtan Das, 48, was born in Switzerland and has been practicing Bhakti Yoga since 1986 in Australia. Sankirtan Das has gathered much of his experience about Yoga in India, where he has been living with Yoga masters since 1990. He holds a degree as Bhakti Yoga teacher from the VIHE (Vrindavan Institute for Higher Education), where he regularly teaches. After learning basic Chinese he functions for a travel agent from Beijing by taking Chinese tour groups to holy places in India and the Himalayan Mountains.