‘The Incomplete Guide to Yoga’, the only book you need to read about yoga...first.

Charlotte Carnegie’s ‘The Incomplete Guide to Yoga’ will be released on 27 Jan 2012 and is available for pre-order from Amazon; it promises to be the must-read for all with an interest in yoga, wisdom traditions or mind/body/spirit disciplines.
 
Nov. 28, 2011 - PRLog -- ‘The Incomplete Guide to Yoga’ by Charlotte Carnegie

The only book you need to read about yoga.... first.

Charlotte Carnegie’s ‘The Incomplete Guide to Yoga’, published by John Hunt Publishing, will be released on 27 January 2012 and is now available for pre-order from all major booksellers, including Amazon, and is set to become the must-read for everyone with an interest in yoga, wisdom traditions or mind/body/spirit disciplines.

Whether completely new to yoga, a more advanced practitioner who feels they can’t see the wood for the trees or simply someone who would like to know what all these people who seem to go on about yoga are actually talking about, this is the first book everyone will be reading. There are hundreds of books about yoga, covering hundreds of topics and viewpoints, many conflicting with each other. If you have ever stood in a bookshop and thought, “I AM JUST A NORMAL PERSON WHO WANTS TO KNOW WHAT YOGA IS AND WHAT ON EARTH I AM SUPPOSED TO DO WITH IT”, then reading this book will do the job nicely.

‘The Incomplete Guide to Yoga’ is a comprehensive introduction and guide to yoga, covering everything from the philosophical background and history to the nuts and bolts of how to practice - and pretty much everything in between. It is a unique synthesis of the many aspects of yoga, and its relationship with modern thinking. It provides clear, unbiased explanations and leaves readers with a coherent picture of yoga and what it might mean for them.

Charlotte Carnegie’s highly accessible and light-hearted writing style combines with a deep understanding of both the practical and spiritual bases of yoga to create a book that, despite the title, is comprehensive but remains an easy read, and poses all the important questions about the discipline. The result is an entertaining, informative and thought-provoking book, whether the reader wishes to put yoga into practice or is reading for general interest.

What people are saying about ‘The Incomplete Guide to Yoga’:

Mukunda Stiles, Author of Structural Yoga Therapy and Tantra Yoga Secrets,
“This is an expansive yet illuminating book, showing the breadth and depth of yoga's teachings. It is a good journey to consider the questions and answers that it raises for serious students and teachers.”

Deborah Richmond, Founder of Brand Yoga,
“A must read for anyone curious about life.”

Jonathan Monks, Founder of Yogamonks,
“Generally brilliant, generously humorous, genuine moments of genius and yet still an easy read. Only a housewife from Essex could write a book about yoga this well.”

Marc Beuvain, International Yoga Teacher and Trainer,
“This is a book with nothing to prove and nothing to sell. Not having pretensions to providing answers, it simply explores the complex world of yoga, and in doing so, invites the reader to embark on his own journey of experience.”

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