Preface ~ A word of explanation is necessary with regard to the book now offered to the public. In the 9th and 10th volumes of the theosophist I wrote certain Essays on “Nature’s Finer Forces”. The subject of these essays interested the readers of the Theosophist so much that I was asked to issue the series of Essays in book form. I found that in order to make a book they must be almost entirely rearranged, and perhaps rewritten. I was, however, not equal to the task of rewriting what I had once written. I therefore determined to publish a translation of the book in Sanskrit on the Science of the Breath and the Philosophy of the Tatwas. As, however, without these Essays the book would have been quite unintelligible, I decided to add them to the book by way of an illustrative introduction. This accordingly has been done. The Essays in the theosophist have been reprinted with certain additions, modifications, and corrections. Besides, I have written seven more Essays in order to make the explanations more complete and authoritative. Thus there are altogether 15 introductory and explanatory Essays. I was confirmed in this course by one more consideration. The book contains a good deal more than the essays touched upon, and I thought it better to lay all of it before the public. The book is sure to throw a good deal of light upon the scientific researches of the ancient Aryans of India, and it will leave no doubt in a candid mind that the religion of ancient India had a scientific basis. It is chiefly for this reason that I have drawn my illustrations of the Tatwic Law from the Upanishads. There is a good deal in the book that can only be shown to be true by long and diligent experiment. Those who are devoted to the pursuit of truth without prejudice will no doubt be ready to wait before they form any opinion about such portions of the book. Others it is useless to reason with. To the former class of students I have to say one word more. From my own experience I can tell them that the more they study the book, the more wisdom they are sure to find in it, and let me hope that ere long I shall have a goodly number of colleagues, who will with me try their best to explain and illustrate the book still better, and more thoroughly. Rama Prasad Merut (India) 5 November 1889 文件密码:www.zhiyins.com下载地址回复可见:游客,如果您要查看本帖隐藏内容请回复
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摘要:《The Science of Breath & the Philosophy of the Tatwas》 (the upstart science of) 是一部探讨呼吸科学和Tatwas哲学的著作。本文将从呼吸科学的基本原理、Tatwas哲学的历史渊源、呼吸与身心健康的关系以及呼吸练习对个体提升的影响等四个方面展开详细阐述。
《The Science of Breath & the Philosophy of the Tatwas》 (the upstart science of) 从呼吸科学的基本原理到Tatwas哲学的历史渊源,再到呼吸与身心健康的关系以及呼吸练习对个体提升的影响,全面探讨了呼吸与Tatwas的重要性和作用。通过深入研究呼吸科学和Tatwas哲学,个体可以更好地理解身体和心灵的运作规律,实现身心平衡与提升。