
THE INNER SCIENCE
What if yoga was never meant to be a physical exercise, but a precision instrument for the absolute cessation of the mind?
THE INNER SCIENCE provides an uncompromising, non-linear mapping of the classical liberation traditions. Drawing directly from the primary Sanskrit corpus-including the Yoga Sutra, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, and Kashmir Saiva texts-this book reclaims yoga as a rigorous, laboratory-grade science of consciousness.
Bridging the foundational anatomy of early Buddhism with the advanced frontiers of non-dual Tantra, this manual guides the practitioner through the complete terrain of awakening. You will explore:
- The Subtle Architecture: A detailed breakdown of the pancakosa (five sheaths) model, the vital pranas, the central channel (susumna), and the awakening of kundalini.
- The Mechanics of Cessation: Reclaiming asana, pranayama, and breath retention (kumbhaka) as deliberate tools to halt the momentum of the mind-field.
- The Stages of Absorption: Navigating the complete samadhi sequence, from initial concentration (samprajnata) to the seedless void of nirbija.
- The Final Recognition: Integrating the Buddhist Turnings (sunyata, tathagatagarbha) with the Kashmir Saiva realization of pratyabhijna and Turiya-the ultimate state where even the observer dissolves.
By utilizing original Sanskrit to preserve vital instructional nuance, this work stands not as theoretical history, but as a living transmission and a precise manual for the practitioner ready to go all the way.
What if yoga was never meant to be a physical exercise, but a precision instrument for the absolute cessation of the mind?
THE INNER SCIENCE provides an uncompromising, non-linear mapping of the classical liberation traditions. Drawing directly from the primary Sanskrit corpus-including the Yoga Sutra, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, and Kashmir Saiva texts-this book reclaims yoga as a rigorous, laboratory-grade science of consciousness.
Bridging the foundational anatomy of early Buddhism with the advanced frontiers of non-dual Tantra, this manual guides the practitioner through the complete terrain of awakening. You will explore:
- The Subtle Architecture: A detailed breakdown of the pancakosa (five sheaths) model, the vital pranas, the central channel (susumna), and the awakening of kundalini.
- The Mechanics of Cessation: Reclaiming asana, pranayama, and breath retention (kumbhaka) as deliberate tools to halt the momentum of the mind-field.
- The Stages of Absorption: Navigating the complete samadhi sequence, from initial concentration (samprajnata) to the seedless void of nirbija.
- The Final Recognition: Integrating the Buddhist Turnings (sunyata, tathagatagarbha) with the Kashmir Saiva realization of pratyabhijna and Turiya-the ultimate state where even the observer dissolves.
By utilizing original Sanskrit to preserve vital instructional nuance, this work stands not as theoretical history, but as a living transmission and a precise manual for the practitioner ready to go all the way.
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What if yoga was never meant to be a physical exercise, but a precision instrument for the absolute cessation of the mind?
THE INNER SCIENCE provides an uncompromising, non-linear mapping of the classical liberation traditions. Drawing directly from the primary Sanskrit corpus-including the Yoga Sutra, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, and Kashmir Saiva texts-this book reclaims yoga as a rigorous, laboratory-grade science of consciousness.
Bridging the foundational anatomy of early Buddhism with the advanced frontiers of non-dual Tantra, this manual guides the practitioner through the complete terrain of awakening. You will explore:
- The Subtle Architecture: A detailed breakdown of the pancakosa (five sheaths) model, the vital pranas, the central channel (susumna), and the awakening of kundalini.
- The Mechanics of Cessation: Reclaiming asana, pranayama, and breath retention (kumbhaka) as deliberate tools to halt the momentum of the mind-field.
- The Stages of Absorption: Navigating the complete samadhi sequence, from initial concentration (samprajnata) to the seedless void of nirbija.
- The Final Recognition: Integrating the Buddhist Turnings (sunyata, tathagatagarbha) with the Kashmir Saiva realization of pratyabhijna and Turiya-the ultimate state where even the observer dissolves.
By utilizing original Sanskrit to preserve vital instructional nuance, this work stands not as theoretical history, but as a living transmission and a precise manual for the practitioner ready to go all the way.











