"Extraordinarily
clear. . . . Hartranft makes Patañjali's complications seem somehow
obvious."—Shambhala
Sun
"A
Yoga Sutra for the twenty-first century . . . translated into plain (but not
boring) accessible language. . . . If there's a more succinct explanation of
the enduring value of Patañjali's work, I'd sure like to hear it."—Yoga
Journal
"Chip
Hartranft has given us a fresh, authoritative, and brilliant new translation of
and commentary on the
Yoga-Sutra,
and an entire generation of American yogis should be deeply grateful. His work
successfully combines intellectual precision with emotional accessibility—a
powerful marriage seldom even attempted with this notoriously difficult text.
Hartranft is careful always to leave Patañjali's own genius in the
foreground, and as a result the astounding intellectual architecture of the
Yoga-Sutra
shines
through. Bravo!"—Stephen Cope, author of
Yoga
and the Quest for the True Self
"Much
of contemporary yoga in the West has emphasized breathing and the body. These
invaluable practices have been separated from the comprehensive ethical and
meditative approach of the great teacher Patañjali. Recently there has
been an increased interest in correcting this limitation. Chip Hartranft's
brilliant new translation of and commentary on Patañjali's masterpiece
moves interested yogis decisively in this direction. It is a clear and
inspiring work of immense value for all serious practitioners."—Larry
Rosenberg, author of
Breath
by Breath
and
Living
in the Light of Death