How Yogic Meditation Can Unlock Your Innate Brilliance

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Discover the transformational power of yogic meditation—a practice that goes beyond mindfulness to help you access your innate "inner genius" and source of creative inspiration. Both mindfulness meditation and yoga practice have reached such a level of popularity that they have revolutionized how we think about tending to the health and well-being of ourselves, our families, our patients, students, and co-workers. But meditation done through a yogic framework goes beyond mindfulness. It not only gives you specific tools for improving health and creating emotional balance, but also offers you an experience beyond the sense-focused mind. It allows you to access atman, your unbound intelligence, or what the authors refer to as your innate "genius." Accessing atman allows you to go beyond the limits of mindfulness to reach a deep source of creativity and inspiration within you—and connects you to your true purpose and direction in life.

Author(s): Alan Finger; Peter Ferko
Publisher: Shambhala
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 136
Tags: Yogic Meditation practice Can Unlock Your Innate Brilliance

Introduction

PART ONE: Mindfulness and Beyond

1. Our World, Mindfulness, and Yoga

2. The Power of Meditation beyond Mindfulness

3. Beyond Mindfulness

PART TWO: The Yoga Worldview

4. The Mind and the Universe

PART THREE: The Elements of Yoga Practice

5. An Individual Route to Genius

6. Asana

7. Pranayama

8. Kriya Yoga

9. Samadhi

10. Artha Vattva Samyama

PART FOUR: Your Yoga Practice

11. Your ISHTA Meditation Practice

12. The Value of a Teacher

Conclusion

Postscript

Acknowledgments

Resources

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