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The African origins of civilization, religion, yoga mystical spirituality, ethics philosophy and a history of Egyptian yoga

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The book delves into the connections between Ancient Egyptian and Indian cultures, revealing their shared spiritual and philosophical traditions. It explores how Ancient Egyptian mysticism influenced the development of modern yoga practices in India, suggesting a deeper historical lineage than previously recognized. By examining motifs and symbols common to both civilizations, the work emphasizes the unity of human culture and the significance of these ancient teachings for contemporary spiritual seekers. This comprehensive study enhances understanding of the intertwined legacies of African and Indian mysticism.

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The African origins of civilization, religion, yoga mystical spirituality, ethics philosophy and a history of Egyptian yoga, Muata Ashby

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Title
The African origins of civilization, religion, yoga mystical spirituality, ethics philosophy and a history of Egyptian yoga
Language
English
Released
2006
Format
Hardcover
Pages
688
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9781884564505
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The book delves into the connections between Ancient Egyptian and Indian cultures, revealing their shared spiritual and philosophical traditions. It explores how Ancient Egyptian mysticism influenced the development of modern yoga practices in India, suggesting a deeper historical lineage than previously recognized. By examining motifs and symbols common to both civilizations, the work emphasizes the unity of human culture and the significance of these ancient teachings for contemporary spiritual seekers. This comprehensive study enhances understanding of the intertwined legacies of African and Indian mysticism.