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Gnosticism

1987

Srimad-Bhagavatam: Bhagavata Purana (18 Vol. Set)


A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda - 1987
    it brings together in one complete source information that previously took hundreds of books to explain. This edition of the Bhagavatam, with elaborate commentary, is the most widely read and authoritative translation available to the English speaking world. Cantos One through Nine, as well as Chapters One through Thirteen of the Tenth Canto, are the products of the scholarly and devotional effort of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. After Srila Prabhupada departed from this world in 1977, his disciples complete the work by translating the balance of the Tenth Canto, along with the entire Eleventh and Twelfth Cantos.

Hatha Yoga


Sivananda Radha - 1987
    Swami Sivananda Radha explores the mythological meaning of each posture as she encourages the hatha yogi to stretch beyond the physical. Building on the classical foundations of an ancient tradition, Swami Radha brilliantly synthesizes the ancient wisdom of yoga with an understanding of psychological and spiritual facets of contemporary life. With this approach, one can penetrate the mystical messages of the asanas so that the body is truly understood as a spiritual tool. It was twenty years ago when Swami Radha first introduced the transformational Hidden Language method to students interested in going deeper with their practice. Now, with expanded instructions on how to incorporate the Hidden Language method into a personal practice, beautiful photographs by Derek Shapton and an introduction by ascent columnist, Swami Lalitananda, the 20th anniversary edition of HLHY is essential reading for the serious student of yoga. �This book contains the insights of an extraordinary woman who dared to look deeper into the practice of asana to experience wholeness, which is the essence of yoga." � Sharon Gannon, co-founder of the Jivamukti Yoga method �Swami Radha's book has been on my bookshelf since it was first published. The language of yoga, as spoken by Swami Radha, speaks to my heart.� � Amy Weintraub author and yoga teacher

Fundamentals of Yoga: A Handbook of Theory, Practice, and Application


Ramamurti S. Mishra - 1987
    Fundamentals Of Yoga is a handbook for the serious beginner or experience Yogi who sees Yoga as what it is meant to be: a system for total development--physically, mentally and spiritually.

The Illegitimacy of Jesus: A Feminist Theological Interpretation of the Infancy Narratives


Jane Schaberg - 1987
    Jane Schaberg argued that Matthew and Luke were aware that Jesus had been conceived illegitimately, probably as a result of a rape of Mary, and had left in their Gospels some hints of that knowledge, even though their main purpose was to explore the theological significance of Jesus' birth. By having the Messiah born out of the exploitation of a woman of the poor, God demonstrates the vindication of the oppressed in a truly miraculous manner. Exegetical precision, theological passion, and an exquisite prose style are combined in this landmark book, whose importance is yet to be fully recognized. Perhaps not surprisingly, the book and its author were vilified, even though scholarly reviewers found much to praise in it, and it still features on many classroom reading lists. For this Anniversary Edition, we have added Schaberg's own disturbing account of the reception of the book, and two extensive responses--one respectfully dissenting, one fully supportive--from other New Testament scholars.