Yoga and Vegetarianism

Yoga and Vegetarianism
Author: Sharon Gannon
Publsiher: Mandala Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1601090218

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According to Sharon Gannon, the single most important part of your yoga practice is the strict adherence to a vegetarian diet - a diet free of needless cruelty, harm, and injustice. Gannon offers truth and wisdom from a tradition of spiritual practice thousands of years old and explains how to apply these practices to our modern lifestyles. Drawing upon her studies of Vedic traditions, Gannon explores how the practices of yoga are historically and structurally tied to an ethical vegetarian lifestyle. Integral to each another, both yoga and vegetarianism form a framework for physical and spiritual attunement, and when practiced as a whole provide the path not only to physical health, but to spiritual enlightenment.

Yoga Veganism

Yoga   Veganism
Author: Sharon Gannon
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781647221850

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From a cofounder of Jivamukti Yoga, a guide to how the spiritual practice of yoga enriches both planetary and personal health—includes vegan recipes. In this book, the co-creator of the Jivamukti Yoga method explores the intersection between the spiritual practice of yoga, physical health, care for the planet, and a peaceful coexistence with other animals and nature. Through clear and accessible language, Sharon Gannon unpacks the wisdom of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, one of the oldest and most revered texts focused on the philosophy of yoga, and draws a fascinating course to greater enlightenment for the contemporary practitioner. With yama, or restraint, the Yoga Sutras outline the first step on the path to spiritual liberation through five ethical principles that help guide our relationships with the world around us: Ahimsa teaches us how to avoid personal suffering through not harming others, while satya reveals how telling the truth allows us to be better listened to. Through asteya, or nonstealing, we learn the secret of wealth. Brahmacharya reveals how refraining from sexual misconduct leads to health and vitality, and finally, aparigraha opens our eyes to the ways in which greed holds us back from true happiness and is destroying the planet. Yoga and Veganism shines a light on these five guiding principles, demonstrating how the practice of yoga is tied to an ethical vegan lifestyle, which opens the path to both physical wellness and spiritual enlightenment. Featuring a selection of delicious recipes from the author along with personal essays from individuals whose lives have been transformed by veganism—including filmmaker Kip Andersen (Cowspiracy) and Ingrid Newkirk, president of PETA—Yoga and Veganism provides a framework for yoga students and teachers looking to bring their asana practice into alignment with the philosophy at the heart of the discipline, as well as with the Earth around them and all of the beings within it.

Yoga and Veganism

Yoga and Veganism
Author: Sharon Gannon
Publsiher: Mandala Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781683839224

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In Yoga and Veganism, Sharon Gannon—co-creator of the renowned Jivamukti Yoga method—weaves together a compelling exploration of the intersection between the spiritual practice of yoga, physical health, care for the planet, and a peaceful coexistence with other animals and nature. Through clear and accessible language, Gannon unpacks the wisdom of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, one of the oldest and most revered texts focused on the philosophy of yoga, and draws a fascinating course to greater enlightenment for the contemporary practitioner. With yama, or restraint, the Yoga Sutras outline the first step on the path to spiritual liberation through five ethical principles that help guide our relationships with the world around us: Ahimsa teaches us how to avoid personal suffering through not harming others, while satya reveals how telling the truth allows us to be better listened to. Through asteya, or nonstealing, we learn the secret of wealth. Brahmacharya reveals how refraining from sexual misconduct leads to health and vitality, and finally, aparigraha opens our eyes to the ways in which greed holds us back from true happiness and is destroying the planet. Yoga and Veganism shines a light on these five guiding principles, demonstrating how the practice of yoga is tied to an ethical vegan lifestyle, which opens the path to both physical wellness and spiritual enlightenment. Featuring a selection of delicious recipes from the author along with personal essays from individuals whose lives have been transformed by veganism—including filmmaker Kip Andersen (Cowspiracy) and activist Ingrid Newkirk (president of PETA)— Yoga and Veganism provides a framework for yoga students and teachers looking to bring their asana practice into alignment with the philosophy at the heart of the discipline, as well as with the Earth around them and all of the beings within it.

Food for the Soul

Food for the Soul
Author: Steven J. Rosen
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2011-04-19
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780313397042

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This revealing compilation of essays by prominent practitioners and well-informed scholars lays to bear one simple truth: One must be a vegetarian to properly practice Yoga. Bringing together the work of nine distinguished scholars and practitioners of Yoga and Eastern thought, Food for the Soul: Vegetarianism and Yoga Traditions is organized around the fact that, although vegetarianism is a natural and inescapable part of the Yogic tradition, many Yogis and Yoginis today remain blissfully unaware of that fact. The essays gathered here explore the important and much-debated subject of vegetarianism in the major Yoga traditions, looking at what diet has to do with the practice of Yoga and whether ahimsa (harmlessness) is a prerequisite for achieving Yoga's goals. The contributors draw on history, philosophy, ancient Yoga texts, Hindu scriptures, comparative religion, contemporary practitioners, the words of sages, and the teachings of Yogic masters to forge illuminating insights into the subject. Readers, whether students of Hinduism, practitioners of Yoga, vegetarian or animal rights advocates, or simply people with an interest, will find both the questions and the answers provocative—and edifying.

My Vegetarian Life

My Vegetarian Life
Author: Fullan Partick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0692571167

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This book is based on the author's life experiences of being a vegetarian for close to 25 years. Only recipes that are a regular part of his diet are included, and by seeing the author's yoga practice, obviously this approach to eating works!

Yoga Diet for Peaceful Mind

Yoga Diet for Peaceful Mind
Author: Arvind Jauhar
Publsiher: Sai Towers Publishing
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2004
Genre: Vegetarianism
ISBN: 9788178990347

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This Book'S Objective Is To Help You Lose Not Only Your Excess Physical Weight But Also More Importantly Any Negative Emotional Weight That You May Be Carrying. After You Eliminate Your Unwanted Negative Emotions Like Anger, Anxiety, Fear, Greed, Jealousy, Envy, Hatred, Phobias, And Complexes - Then You Will Definitely Be Healthier And Happier. If You Follow The Diet Recommended In This Book Every Aspect Of Your Life - Physical, Mental And Spiritual - Will Be Harmonized.

About Yoga Diet

About Yoga Diet
Author: Harvey Day
Publsiher: HarperThorsons
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1969
Genre: Vegetarianism
ISBN: 0722501501

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The Healthy Vegetarian

The Healthy Vegetarian
Author: Swami Satchidananda
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1986
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: UOM:39015020703511

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In addition to proof of the positive effects of a clean, wholesome, vegetarian diet on our bodies,minds and lives, The Healthy Vegetarian discusses how to eat for maximum health and vitality. Both new and established vegetarians will benefit from information on when to eat, when to fast, the properties of food, compulsive eating, and diet and healing.