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Sinister Yogis
Sinister Yogis | David Gordon White
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Since the 1960s, yoga has become a billion-dollar industry in the West, attracting housewives and hipsters, New Agers and the old-aged. But our modern conception of yoga derives much from nineteenth-century European spirituality, and the true story of yoga’s origins in South Asia is far richer, stranger, and more entertaining than most of us realize. To uncover this history, David Gordon White focuses on yoga’s practitioners. Combing through millennia of South Asia’s vast and diverse literature, he discovers that yogis are usually portrayed as wonder-workers or sorcerers who use their dangerous supernatural abilities—which can include raising the dead, possession, and levitation—to acquire power, wealth, and sexual gratification. As White shows, even those yogis who aren’t downright villainous bear little resemblance to Western assumptions about them. At turns rollicking and sophisticated, Sinister Yogis tears down the image of yogis as detached, contemplative teachers, finally placing them in their proper context.
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Mistermandolin
Sinister Yogis | David Gordon White
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Look at that cover! That title! A rollicking read; right? If only. It‘s dull, dull, dull. Whilst purporting to be some kind of grand expose of charlatan charismatics it‘s actually a trudgy slog through various kinds of obscure metaphysical arcana. There‘s not a rogue in the house, just a steady drip, drip, drip of sleep-inducing pseudo-esoterica. Maybe that‘s the point. Or maybe I‘m missing all the points. Whatever. I bailed well before the end.

danx It does look like it should be a great book 😆 4y
Mistermandolin @danx Absolutely. My biggest reading disappointment for some time. 4y
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