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“The mind is its own place, and in itself, can make heaven of Hell, and a hell of Heaven.”
Milton
Welcome to Yoga Sūtra Freenotes
This page, and the chapter pages, are not yet active with content.
I am still at the input stage with the many facets of this site.
Once all the migration work of collating my web sites under one roof is complete I can turn my attention to output, especially Yoga Sūtra work.
This process is nearing completion and a recent development is the ability to present the teachings using ‘proper’ Romanised Sanskrit 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 terms relating to states of Heart such as Duḥkha, rather than states of Body such as Uttānāsana.
Thank you for your interest and patience.
Paul Sept 22 2010
This Freenotes aspect of the Yoga Studies website will offer sūtra by sūtra translations, interpretations and commentaries from my in-depth word by word studies of the Yoga Sūtra with the two longest serving students of the eminent T Krishnamacharya, especially my root Yoga teacher TKV Desikachar. With gratitude for what this learning has helped lead me towards.
Patāñjali
The chapter pages and topic lists are set up but not yet filled with content. However the migration work of collating my various web site content under one roof is complete so now I can turn my attention to output, especially Yoga Sūtra work. Meanwhile the work in progress can be viewed here
One important part of this process is the ability to present the teachings using ‘proper’ Romanised Saṃskṛta 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