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Steven J. Gold

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PO Box 1769
Decatur, Georgia 30031
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YOGA AND JUDAISM, SECOND EDITION

YOGA AND JUDAISM, SECOND EDITIONYOGA AND JUDAISM, SECOND EDITION (book)

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This underground classic has resurfaced in an improved and expanded second edition. There is new material on Hebrew Mantras and Jewish Healing Meditation, along with other additions and revisions. Learn about aspects of Yoga beyond the mat and Judaism beyond religion, and the many connections between these two ancient spiritual traditions. Includes practical guides to basic Yoga and Jewish meditation and healing meditation and their theoretical underpinnings. This Second Edition is the same as the other one listed, just with a different ISBN for different distribution.

YOGA AND JUDAISM, SECOND EDITION

YOGA AND JUDAISM, SECOND EDITIONYOGA AND JUDAISM, SECOND EDITION (book)

Print: $20.00

Download: $12.00

This underground classic has resurfaced in an improved and expanded second edition. There is new material on Hebrew Mantras and Jewish Healing Meditation, along with other additions and revisions. Learn about aspects of Yoga beyond the mat and Judaism beyond religion, and the many connections between these two ancient spiritual traditions. Includes practical guides to basic Yoga and Jewish meditation and healing meditation and their theoretical underpinnings. This Second Edition is the same as the other one listed, just with a different ISBN for different distribution.

Yoga and Judaism

Yoga and JudaismYoga and Judaism (book)

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This work is subtitled, "Om Shalom: Explorations of a Jewish Yogi". It expresses insights, connections and syntheses between the traditions of Judaism, including Jewish mysticism and kabala; the Western Mystical Tradition, including Theosophy and related subjects; and the Eastern Spiritual Tradition as expressed through Indian Yoga and Vedanta. It contains a succinct summary of basic spiritual principles distilled from years of study, meditation and self-transformation.

AUTHOR BLOG: http://YAJCENTER.BLOGSPOT.COM
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Steven J. Gold, BA Antioch College, Philosophy and Religion; JD Emory Law School, is the founder/director of the Yoga and Judaism Center in Atlanta, GA. He has been a student, practitioner and teacher of spiritual self-realization and its related philosophy and psychology for many years. Over the past thirty years, he has read or studied with many eastern and western teachers of spirituality and "New Age" thought and practice. He is an initiate and practitioner in the Tradition of the Himalayan Masters, as propagated in the West by the late Sri Swami Rama of the Himalayas. This broad-based tradition includes the classical Ashtanga Yoga/Raja Yoga and meditation systems of Patanjali and the Advaita Vedanta systems and philosophy of Shankara. He is a graduate of the Karin Kabalah Center course on Kabalah: A Process of Awakening, and has continued a course of self-study of Torah and mystical Judaism in light of yoga for more than 5 years. He has studied with Rabbi Joseph Gelberman, Rabbi Gedalia Fleer, Rabbi Eliyahu Schusterman, Rabbi Arthur Waskow, Rabbi Phyliss Berman, and Zev ben Shimon Halevi. He has taught and presented at the Karin Kabalah Center, Himalayan Heritage, Atlanta JCC, Sadhaka Gram (India), and assisted living facilities. The mission of the Yoga and Judaism Center is to provide an avenue for the awakening, nurturance and expression of spirituality with a focus, although not exclusively, on the mystical traditions of Yoga/Vedanta and Judaism/Kabala. We seek the common threads that exist between various spiritual and mystical traditions, exploring the possibilities for a new synthesis relevant to the spiritual needs of today. Yogis and non-yogis, Jews and non-Jews, are all welcome. Mr. Gold is available for booksignings, workshops, courses and lectures. To contact Mr. Gold or for more information about the Yoga and Judaism Center: PO Box 1769, Decatur, GA 30031; yajcenter@aol.com; yajcenter.blogspot.com (blog) 404-377-1161, fax 404-377-4124