Few people know sacred India better than Ramiro Calle. More than one hundred trips to India and more than fifty years of research into Yoga and the spiritual disciplines of South Asia support him.
Throughout his travels, the author has met sadhus, hermits and teachers in their ashrams or spiritual retreats, in sacred places or in remote caves and jungles. This work is the result of his passionate conversations and dialogues with yogis and teachers of the stature of Swami Muktananda, Saint Anandamayi, Swami Chidananda, Ramesh Balsekar or Vicente Ferrer. It is a testimony, unique in its kind, of the different orientations of Yoga, Vedanta philosophy and Indian spirituality. The spectrum also opens up to doctors specializing in yoga, meditation teachers or saints of other religions in India, expanded in this edition with an appendix that includes five more interviews. In short, a ...read more