This process is nearing completion and a recent development is the ability to present the teachings using ‘proper’ Romanised Saṃskṛt as part of the web interface.
I feel strongly that we need to be able to appreciate how the vitality and poetry of Yoga concepts is an inherent aspect of correct pronouncing. In this instance I feel it to be more vital to correctly sound vibrationally Yoga concepts relating to states of Heart such as Duḥkha, rather than states of Body such as Uttānāsana.
Thank you for your interest and patience.
Paul June 7 2011
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“To listen is an effort, and just to hear is no merit.
A duck hears also.”
"Perhaps at no other time have men been so knowing and yet so unaware, so burdened with purposes and yet so purposeless, so disillusioned and yet so completely the victims of illusion. This strange contradiction pervades our entire modern culture, our science and our philosophy, our literature and our art.
WM Urban
The Intelligible World – Metaphysics and Value (published in 1929), p. 172
Yoga Sūtra Kaivalya Pādaḥ – Book Four
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This process is nearing completion and a recent development is the ability to present the teachings using ‘proper’ Romanised Saṃskṛt as part of the web interface.
I feel strongly that we need to be able to appreciate how the vitality and poetry of Yoga concepts is an inherent aspect of correct pronouncing. In this instance I feel it to be more vital to correctly sound vibrationally Yoga concepts relating to states of Heart such as Duḥkha, rather than states of Body such as Uttānāsana.
Thank you for your interest and patience.
Paul June 7 2011