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The Origins of Yoga - Spirituality, Meditation, and Wholeness

The Origins of Yoga - Spirituality, Meditation, and Wholeness

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The episode provides an extensive historical and philosophical overview of yoga, tracing its origins from the ancient past to its modern global presence. It explains that the Sanskrit root of yoga, yuj, means "to yoke" or "to unite," emphasizing the practice's ultimate goal is the union of the self with ultimate reality, rather than just physical exercise. The source traces the earliest archaeological evidence of meditative postures to the Indus-Sarasvati Civilization around 2500 BCE and follows its development through the Vedic period, where early concepts like tapas and inner sacrifice emerged. Key shifts occurred during the Upanishadic period, which established the concepts of Atman (Self) and meditation as the threefold path to realization, and the Sramana Revolution, which fostered intense meditation practices in traditions like Buddhism and Jainism. The text concludes by discussing the systematization of the eight-limbed path by Patanjali in the Yoga Sutras and the later revolutionary rise of Hatha Yoga, which utilized the physical body as a vehicle for spiritual transformation.

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana
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