Yoga Is a Mantra

A Tool to Discover One’s Self

by Lalit K. Kilam


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/1/2012

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781468539820
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781468539813
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781468539837

About the Book

Summarium de 'Yoga is a mantra'

We as a modern Society with all the high material and technological achievements are aware of being as if in the Arca Noae. According to the prominant Western Philosophies this temporality of human beings achieved in the form of Physiological, social, cultural, material and religious gives us a sense of our self esteem.

A philosophical thought propounded in 'Yoga is a mantra' based on experience and the metaphysical knowledge discovers the matrix of human Existence, Consciousness and its Conditioning. Methodology used for its deconditioning makes this philosophical thought dissimilis not only to achieve awareness for a healthy life but also makes us compassionate towards each other and above all makes us intellegere in our hearts the presence of the Lord/Dominus the creator of all the existence.

A Yogin after attempting the way of yoga and its practices; asanas, pranayama, meditation and insuper the practices of Kashmiri yoga i.e. awakening of Kundalini which deals with the Consciousness 'Shiva' -as a man and 'Shakti' -as an embrio of a beautiful woman. Their cognitio sanctified in the midway between the 'Muladhara chakra' and the 'Sahasrara chakra' is an austerus technique no doubt but only justified by a Brahmin. It is a union different than achieved by the practices of Astanga yoga with the Infinitus.

The ascetic technique of Kashmiri yoga is a process of transformation of the human body into a cosmic body in which the energy chakras and the veins play a consderable role profecto it can be experienced though difficult. This is the semita leading to extremus libertas.


About the Author

Lalit Kilam was born and raised within the mountainous region of the Himalayas. He received a master’s degree in engineering at one of the prestigious universities in Europe. He has been servicing computers and connecting the masses by providing Internet services via high speed and wireless broadband in various countries. He has traveled extensively also has knowledge of several prominent languages.

Because of years of study and experience, he is able to provide the groundwork for a Western understanding of yoga, in theory and in practice, from its earliest roots in the Vedas. He is the founder of the Vedic Yoga Center in Lloydminster, Sk.

A born Brahmin who has extensively studied the natural sciences and ancient Eastern and Western philosophies, he realized the scientific nature underlying the philosophy of yoga, its practical dimensions, and its implications in daily life as an approach toward the betterment of human life. He believes that how it contributes to the ancient Eastern and Western philosophies comprehensible to scholars and common people alike. He ardently believes that yoga is a mantra for spiritual education and enlightenment and a path to freedom. According to him, yoga is not something you have to train for or a skill you want to add; it is a mantra—something you naturally are, your internal realm.

His previous literary works include Existence and Beyond, Yoga Practices, Existence and Yoga, and Philosophy of Yoga. He also has published numerous articles in the arts journals and newspapers.

‘Yoga is a Mantra …. It is just a reminder to return home what is natural to you.’