Drawing on both the author's extensive studies of Vedic traditions and her longtime interest in animal rights, Yoga and Vegetarianism shows how the physical and spiritual practice of yoga is historically and structurally tied to a vegetarian lifestyle. That is what ultimately motivated me to become a Yoga teacher as a way to share the benefits of vegetarianism with others who are interested in the path of enlightenment. About the Author: Sharon Gannon, together with David Life, created the Jivamukti Yoga Method, which focuses on teaching and practicing Yoga as a means to enlightenment. The Jivamukti Yoga Method is taught world-wide in . 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/5(82).
It is impossible to build one's own happiness on the unhappiness of others. This perspective is at the heart of Buddhist teachings. - Yoga and Vegetarianism: The Path to Greater Health and Happiness, Sharon Gannon. Peace is the foundation of yoga. Karma yoga is the effort for bringing peace and happiness in the world. "Sharon Gannon's beautiful book lies at the untapped intersection of cooking, yoga, and ahimsa practices, demonstrating that preparing and consuming life-giving—rather than life-taking—food is the foundation of a conscious and compassionate life.". Ma. ~ A Thoughtful Vegan. "No one can "do yoga.". Yoga means union with God. Yoga means eternal happiness, bliss, joy, and unconditional love. Yoga is who you are. It is your natural state. What we can do are practices that, by revealing to us our resistance to existing in our natural state, may lead us to it" - Sharon Gannon.
Welcome! Log into your account. your username. your password. - Yoga and Vegetarianism: The Path to Greater Health and Happiness, Sharon Gannon The Stone of Guilt in the River of the Mind, the block in the flow of intelligence. ~ Paramahamsa Nithyananda 1. Yoga and Vegetarianism emphasizes the importance of understanding of Ahimsa, the practice of non-harming and nonviolence, as the first step in marrying yoga and vegetarianism. All actions, says Gannon, originate as thoughts, so the "perfection of action" that yoga strives for must come from a perfect thought.
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