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Bist du davon überzeugt, dass ein höheres Bewusstsein dich zu innerem Glück und zur Meisterschaft im Leben führen kann? Und vielleicht hast du es schon z.B. mit Meditation probiert und hast gemerkt, dass du nicht richtig weiterkommst. Oder hast du es vielleicht sogar schon aufgegeben und glaubst gar nicht mehr daran, dieses Ziel noch zu erreichen? In den vergangenen zwölf Monaten habe ich 180 Menschen dabei geholfen, durch ein Upgrade ihrer Gehirnsoftware vollkommene Gelassenheit und inneres Glück in einem Tag zu erreichen. Gehirnsoftware-Upgrades sind eine äußerst wirkungsvolle und schnelle Methode zur Bewusstseinsentwicklung, die auf einen ca. 2.000 Jahre alten Text zurückgeht - die Yoga Sutras von Patanjali. Bei der Neu-Übersetzung des Originaltexts aus dem Sanskrit habe ich intensiv die Software im Gehirn erforscht. Dabei habe ich die Formel zum Erweitern des Bewusstseins, also das Gehirnsoftware-Upgrade, entdeckt. Die Methode wirkt in in wenigen Stunden, manchmal sogar Minuten und ersetzt jahrelanges, oftmals lebenslanges Suchen nach Selbsterkenntnis, Bewusstseinserweiterung und wahrem Glück. Im Prinzip ist es jedem klar, dass die bisher verfolgten Wege zur Bewusstseinsentwicklung den modernen Ansprüchen an wirkungsvolle Methoden nicht gerecht werden: Sie gehen nur sehr selten auf die Ausgangssituation des Einzelnen ein und stellen vor allem nicht das tatsächliche Erreichen des Ziels sicher. Meist wird nur abstraktes Wissen oder ein kurzzeitig gutes Gefühl vermittelt. Die bisherigen alten Wege sind z.B.: - Seminare zur Persönlichkeitsentwicklung - Ratgeberbücher - Geführte Meditationen - Oder andere unterhaltsame, aber nicht zielführende Methoden Wenn du inneres Glück und Meisterschaft im Leben erreichen möchtest, dann brauchst du eine funktionierende und verlässliche Methode, mit der du auf Knopfdruck dein Bewusstsein erweitern und so neue Perspektiven und Möglichkeiten eröffnen kannst. Am besten eine Methode, die EINFACH und MÜHELOS ist, und nicht weiter jahrelanges Üben ode





























Join scholar-practitioner, Dr. Edwin Bryant in a comprehensive exploration of the Yoga Sūtras of Patañjali. This course will undertake a close reading of yoga as presented in the traditional Hindu sourcebook on the subject, the 3rd century Yoga Sūtras of Patañjali, where it is defined as “the stilling of all states of mind” (i.e. meditative practices). The Yoga Sūtras is the classical text on meditative practice accepted as authoritative by all the orthodox Hindu schools, and our reading of it will be informed by the primary commentaries that have elaborated on the source text over the centuries prior to the colonial period. We will thus read the most important sections of the Yoga Sūtras of Patañjali yoga and engage it through pre-modern perspectives. In other words, we will encounter what yoga has meant in Indian traditions for two millennia prior to being transplanted to the West. Participants in this course will: --> Gain a deeper understanding of the primary commentaries of the Yoga Sūtras. --> Read and unpack the most important sections of the text. --> Engage with the Yoga Sūtras through pre-modern perspectives. --> Encounter what yoga has meant in Indian traditions prior to being transplanted to the West. --> Cover the important concepts of the Yoga Sūtras and how its metaphysical underpinnings differ from other classical yogic texts. Your instructor for this course is Edwin Bryant, who received his Ph.D in Indic languages and Cultures from Columbia University. He taught Hinduism at Harvard University for three years, and is presently the professor of Hinduism at Rutgers University where he teaches courses on Hindu philosophy and religion. He has received numerous awards and fellowships, published six books and authored a number of articles on Vedic history, yoga, and the Krishna tradition. In addition to his academic work for the scholarly community, Edwin's Penguin World Classics translation of the Srimad Bhagavata Purana, the traditional source for the story of Krishna's













Join scholar-practitioner, Dr. Edwin Bryant in a comprehensive exploration of the Yoga Sūtras of Patañjali. This course will undertake a close reading of yoga as presented in the traditional Hindu sourcebook on the subject, the 3rd century Yoga Sūtras of Patañjali, where it is defined as “the stilling of all states of mind” (i.e. meditative practices). The Yoga Sūtras is the classical text on meditative practice accepted as authoritative by all the orthodox Hindu schools, and our reading of it will be informed by the primary commentaries that have elaborated on the source text over the centuries prior to the colonial period. We will thus read the most important sections of the Yoga Sūtras of Patañjali yoga and engage it through pre-modern perspectives. In other words, we will encounter what yoga has meant in Indian traditions for two millennia prior to being transplanted to the West. Participants in this course will: --> Gain a deeper understanding of the primary commentaries of the Yoga Sūtras. --> Read and unpack the most important sections of the text. --> Engage with the Yoga Sūtras through pre-modern perspectives. --> Encounter what yoga has meant in Indian traditions prior to being transplanted to the West. --> Cover the important concepts of the Yoga Sūtras and how its metaphysical underpinnings differ from other classical yogic texts. Your instructor for this course is Edwin Bryant, who received his Ph.D in Indic languages and Cultures from Columbia University. He taught Hinduism at Harvard University for three years, and is presently the professor of Hinduism at Rutgers University where he teaches courses on Hindu philosophy and religion. He has received numerous awards and fellowships, published six books and authored a number of articles on Vedic history, yoga, and the Krishna tradition. In addition to his academic work for the scholarly community, Edwin's Penguin World Classics translation of the Srimad Bhagavata Purana, the traditional source for the story of Krishna's


































