Chanting Yoga

Chanting Yoga by Bruno P. H. Leclercq, published by AuthorHouse on May 26, 2005, is a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between yoga, spirituality, and the human experience. This 540-page book delves into the concepts of life after death and the impact of societal changes on both our current existence and the next. Leclercq emphasizes the importance of mastering the mind through yoga, drawing on Patanjali’s aphorisms to illustrate how this practice can enhance our perception of life.
Readers will find insights into how mind mastery can influence health and well-being, as well as techniques for improving the flow of life energy. The book addresses themes related to education, health and fitness, and the spiritual realm, offering a modern interpretation of ancient teachings. Leclercq suggests that while we may not be able to change external circumstances, we can transform our internal experiences, ultimately leading to a more balanced life.
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After Letters to Odilia which describes our universe and the various creatures living in each of its three worlds, the author describes, in Aurora’, our life after death.
Aurora’ shows the effects of society’s changes on this life and on the next.
We may not be able to change the world, but what about changing our life?
Yoga is absolute mastery over our mind. Patanjali’s aphorisms describe what it can give us, and the techniques to get there. Patanjality’s aim is spiritual; we can aim for a partial goal.
We cannot really change our world or our body, escape aging and death, yet we can change the way we perceive life.
It is our mind that decides how we feel: its makes us healthy or suffering, happy or worried.
It is mind mastery that Patanjali teaches; let’s understand what he says in modern terms.
According to Leclercq it is not too hard to improve the flow of our life energy.
Side benefit: for the majority of us with no ambition of becoming saints, whatever time we spend at being better balanced persons will also shave time off the sentence to be served in purgatory when that time comes.
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