
The Science Of Breath And The Philosophy Of The Tattvas Translated From The Sanskrit, With Introductory And Explanatory Essays On Nature S Finer Forces
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Unlock the subtle energies within. In The Science Of Breath And The Philosophy Of The Tattvas, Rama Prasada draws back the veil on ancient breathing techniques and the esoteric Eastern wisdom that has inspired seekers for centuries. First published in the 19th century, this yoga philosophy book explores the tattvas - elemental forces shaping our inner and outer worlds - and reveals a path to holistic health, profound meditation, and lasting inner peace. With clarity and reverence, Prasada bridges Vedic knowledge and practical spiritual self-help, offering both historical spiritual practices an...
Unlock the subtle energies within. In The Science Of Breath And The Philosophy Of The Tattvas, Rama Prasada draws back the veil on ancient breathing techniques and the esoteric Eastern wisdom that has inspired seekers for centuries. First published in the 19th century, this yoga philosophy book explores the tattvas - elemental forces shaping our inner and outer worlds - and reveals a path to holistic health, profound meditation, and lasting inner peace. With clarity and reverence, Prasada bridges Vedic knowledge and practical spiritual self-help, offering both historical spiritual practices and timeless insights for modern readers. His essays guide you through the philosophy behind breath, consciousness, and the subtle body, echoing the influence of Swami Vivekananda and the great spiritual revival of his era. For those drawn to meditation, mindfulness, or the deeper mysteries of existence, this work is both a practical guide and a philosophical companion. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a holistic health enthusiast, a Vedic knowledge seeker, or a collector of 19th-century spiritual texts, this enduring classic invites you to explore the transformative power of breath and the philosophy that underpins Eastern traditions.