Sunday, September 19, 2010

Breathing New Life into Old Scriptures - Part 1

Go to Willingness to Make an Error Can Lead to Growth    Go to My Tantric Patanjali: Sutra I.2   Go to My Tantric Patanjali: Sutra I.20

Go to My Tantric Patanjali: Sutra II.1    Go to My Tantric Patanjali: Sutra II.2    Go to My Tantric Patanjali: II.16
           
Go to My Tantric Patanjali: Sutra III.35    Go to My Tantric Patanjali: Sutra IV.33

Go to Shiva Sutras: I.1    Go to Shiva Sutras: I.2    Go to Shiva Sutras: I.8    Go to Shiva Sutras: II.8    Go to Shiva Sutras: II.9

Go to My Tantric Bhagavad Gita: Intro    Go to A Wonderful Line from the Svacchanda Tantra

Go to My Tantric Hatha Yoga Pradipika: Intro    Go to My Tantric Torah: Ten Commandments? Not Really... (Intro)

Go to What is Tantra? (Hint: It Has Nothing to Do with Sex...)   Go to What is Yoga Anyway?

Shari Goodhartz | 

2 comments:

  1. My Sanskrit teacher, Dr. Marcy Braverman Goldstein, contacted me after she read this post, pointing out that I'd wandered far from the traditional deconstruction of the roots of this well known phrase. Please take a look in the Blog Archives below under 9/24/10 to see how I responded to her thoughtful correction...

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    1. You can now use the link above to get there quicker: "Willingness to Make an Error Can Lead to Growth"

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