-- card: 10074 from stack: in -- bmap block id: 0 -- flags: 0000 -- background id: 4284 -- name: -- part contents for background part 5 ----- text ----- 2 of 3 -- part contents for background part 4 ----- text ----- YOGA INTRODUCTION -- part contents for background part 3 ----- text ----- Menu -- part contents for background part 2 ----- text ----- LEARNING -- part contents for background part 6 ----- text ----- Review -- part contents for background part 1 ----- text ----- their own comments; thus, in a book they are always accompanied by an interpretation. The word “yoga” comes from the same Sanskrit base that gives us our word “yoke,” and implies a union or harnessing of energies, in this case a discipline or technique for investigating and developing the Self. A look at the literature reveals a fully developed philosophy, a way of explaining the world around us and why we’re here. You might say it’s similar to the Buddhist approach, but a bit less ethereal. Or it could be compared to some of the basic tenets of Hindu thinking, but since pinning down Hinduism with words and logic is like trying to put a puffy white cloud into a plain brown wrapper with a small plastic fork, we are -- part contents for background part 23 ----- text ----- • WHOLE EARTH • LEARNING • SPIRITUAL PATHS • Yoga -- part contents for background part 24 ----- text ----- 06052411 -- part contents for background part 31 ----- text ----- card id 9755 -- part contents for background part 32 ----- text ----- card id 10455 -- part contents for background part 33 ----- text ----- stack "WHOLE EARTH" stack "LEARNING" card id 46152 card id 53078 -- part contents for background part 28 ----- text ----- card id 53078 -- part contents for background part 29 ----- text ----- card id 8569 -- part contents for background part 30 ----- text ----- card id 38616