The Eight Limbs of Yoga: A Handbook for Living Yoga Philosophy
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A clear, concise guide to what yoga truly is—beyond postures and breathwork—grounded in the classical eight-limbed system and written by a leading scholar and practitioner.
What is yoga really about?
In this short, accessible guide, The Eight Limbs of Yoga reveals that yoga is far more than physical postures and breathing techniques. Drawing from the classical eight-limbed system found in ancient Yogic and Indic traditions, Stuart Ray Sarbacker and Kevin Kimple offer a practical, elegant introduction to the full scope of yoga as a philosophy and lived practice.
This clear and concise handbook distills thousands of years of tradition into a framework you can return to again and again.
The five "outer limbs" illuminate how we act in the world—our ethics, disciplines, and sensory engagement—while the three "inner limbs" explore the mind, meditation, and the deeper states of absorption. Together, they offer a coherent, holistic path toward clarity, insight, and self-transformation.
Whether you are new to yoga, expanding your practice, or seeking philosophical grounding, this book presents yoga in its full richness—not as a fitness trend, but as a path of understanding and inner development.
Ideal for:
Yoga practitioners and teachers Students and scholars of Indian philosophy Meditation practitioners Readers exploring yoga beyond the mat Yoga teacher training programs (YTTPs) seeking reliable introductory texts
Clear. Practical. Deeply grounded.
As an introduction to the essence of yoga, The Eight Limbs of Yoga is unparalleled in clarity, usefulness, and concision.
What is yoga really about?
In this short, accessible guide, The Eight Limbs of Yoga reveals that yoga is far more than physical postures and breathing techniques. Drawing from the classical eight-limbed system found in ancient Yogic and Indic traditions, Stuart Ray Sarbacker and Kevin Kimple offer a practical, elegant introduction to the full scope of yoga as a philosophy and lived practice.
This clear and concise handbook distills thousands of years of tradition into a framework you can return to again and again.
The five "outer limbs" illuminate how we act in the world—our ethics, disciplines, and sensory engagement—while the three "inner limbs" explore the mind, meditation, and the deeper states of absorption. Together, they offer a coherent, holistic path toward clarity, insight, and self-transformation.
Whether you are new to yoga, expanding your practice, or seeking philosophical grounding, this book presents yoga in its full richness—not as a fitness trend, but as a path of understanding and inner development.
Ideal for:
Yoga practitioners and teachers Students and scholars of Indian philosophy Meditation practitioners Readers exploring yoga beyond the mat Yoga teacher training programs (YTTPs) seeking reliable introductory texts
Clear. Practical. Deeply grounded.
As an introduction to the essence of yoga, The Eight Limbs of Yoga is unparalleled in clarity, usefulness, and concision.
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