| A fresh look at Yoga         philosophy.
 In Yoga and the Luminous, a book that         emerges from more than thirty years of practice, study, and reflection,         Christopher Key Chapple addresses the need for an accessible explanation         of Yoga's difficult philosophy and its applications in daily life. Yoga         practice takes an individual on an inward journey, and through Yoga, one         enters a rarefied state of consciousness, a transparency and luminosity         described by its great philosopher Patañjali as being "like a clear         jewel." Exploring Yoga through the prism of practice, Chapple begins with         a historical overview of the many Yogic traditions in Indian religions. He         continues with Yoga practice and the philosophy of Sāṃkhya, and then, in         step-by-step fashion, he brings the reader to an understanding of the         ethics of Yoga, the role of movement and breath, and the processes of         concentration and meditation. Finally, building on the root metaphor of         luminosity and light, Chapple explains the applications of Yoga in daily         life.
 
 Yoga and the Luminous also includes a word-by-word         translation of Patañjali's Yoga Sūtra, the foundational         text of Yoga philosophy and a system of ethical practice and bodily         purification. The translation is accompanied by an analysis that traces         key ideas through the text, such as the reversal of mental and sensory         outflows and the theme of spiritual discernment. Chapple also gives         special attention to the feminine in the description of Yoga         practices.
 
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the overall tone of Yoga and the Luminous         clearly oscillates between the formally academic and the rhetorical warmth         of the Yoga studio 
 this blending of two distinctive modes of discourse         make for a work that is both engaging and accessible 
 the heart of the         text is Chapple's translation of Patañjali's Yoga Sūtra         
 Most readers 
 will be delighted to find such readability, precision,         and utility in a translation of this crucial work."  International         Journal of Hindu Studies
 
 "A valuable group of Chapple's essays         (old and new) about Yoga 
 Chapple is both a scholar and practitioner of         Yoga, and one can see elements of both trainings in this book."          Religious Studies Review
 
 "In Yoga and the Luminous,         we get an historical summary about yoga schools of the three classic         religions of India, with Yoga Sūtra of Patañjali as the theme of         the monograph. This marvelous monograph also weighs in years of personal         practice, understanding and diligence of the author 
 Students and         teachers 
 alike would find Yoga and the Luminous a good reading."          Jinamañjari
 
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Chapple's insightsthe result of 30 years of         reflection and writing on yogaare potent, and he is a gifted writer. The         book is a pleasure to read, surveying important themes in the theory and         practice of yoga."  CHOICE
 
 "Anyone with an interest in         Yoga must consider Yoga and the Luminous as a starter guide."          Midwest Book Review
 "Yoga and the Luminous is a         welcome addition to the growing literature on Yoga. This excellent book         will be of great value to scholars, practitioners of Yoga, and those         interested in how Yoga can be applied to some of the important issues of         our time."  Gerald James Larson, Tagore Professor Emeritus, Indiana         University at Bloomington, and Professor Emeritus, University of         California at Santa Barbara
 
 "This book is based not only on a deep         understanding of the Yoga Sūtra in its Jaina and         Buddhist intellectual context but also on a lifetime of practicing the         text. The result is a combination of intellectual insight and practical         understanding written in clear English that communicates effectively to a         wide range of readers."  Harold Coward, author of The Perfectibility         of Human Nature in Eastern and Western         Thought
 
 Christopher Key Chapple is Doshi         Professor of Indic and Comparative Theology at Loyola Marymount         University. He is the author or editor of many books, including         Reconciling Yogas: Haribhadra's Collection of Views on Yoga and         Ecological Prospects: Scientific, Religious, and Aesthetic         Perspectives, both also published by SUNY Press.
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