Namaste and welcome to the second of our four part series documenting the history and impact of HAF's Take Back Yoga Project. This is Day 2 on our trip down memory lane, and the theme of this newsletter is jnana yoga, or the Path of Knowledge. Love or devotion for our teachings could not be enough to educate the yoga world at large about the Hindu roots of yoga. Careful study of an issue, weighing multiple perspectives, nuancing language, and always being willing to seek out more knowledge have been key ingredients to TBY. The HAF team is fortunate to have life-long students of Hinduism amongst our Executive Council, staff, and Board. We also have had the benefit of drawing from the wisdom of respected swamis, yoga teachers, and scholar-practitioners of religion and ancient Indian history. So for tomorrow, we'll cover the next path -- TBY and the Path of Action. If you missed yesterday's leg of the trip, TBY and The Path of Devotion, don't worry. The travel log's should still be in your inbox. How far have we gotten?
From Newsweek/Washington Post to the New York Times
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