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Yog Uninterrupted by Jyoti Subramanian Unveiled

Yog Uninterrupted by Jyoti Subramanian was released at the Golf Club here this evening. Yog Uninterrupted is a delightful compilation of deep reflections on the YogSutras of Patanjali as realized by the author Jyoti Subramanian and their application in daily life. With her unique personal style of writing and inimitable sense of humor, she delves […]

Yog Uninterrupted by Jyoti Subramanian was released at the Golf Club here this evening.
Yog Uninterrupted is a delightful compilation of deep reflections on the YogSutras of Patanjali as realized by the author Jyoti Subramanian and their application in daily life.
With her unique personal style of writing and inimitable sense of humor, she delves fearlessly into the concepts related to yoga sadhana. Written with brilliant insight, the topics include why one practices yog; the need for a physically present satguru; what is the role of the ego; the role of morality in one’s life, and whether you are a Hindu if you practice yoga.

It is filled with many such vignettes that reveal the author’s journey and her active introspection on the true nature of the self.

Her earlier book One Master One Disciple- peeling of an onion was about discipleship; this book is about the grace accrued from that sacred divine commitment to the Satguru.
Jyoti was introduced to the concept of yog- yam, niyam, asan, and pranayam by her father at age 8 and practiced it throughout her adolescent and married years. She was introduced to the higher stages of yog sadhana- pratyahar, dharana and dhyan by her SatGuru Yogiraj Siddhanath in 1998. In the true lineage of the guru-shishya parampara she spent over 24 years under his tutelage and grace.

In 1999 she was empowered by her Satguru to share the practices of the Siddhanath Yoga Parampara which includes Mahavatar Babaji’s Kundalini Kriya Yoga, Hamsa Yoga, and Siddhanath Surya Yoga.

Today Jyoti, immersed in her own sadhana, is creating an online repertoire of yog practices to share with others all that was of immense benefit to her.

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