Yoga, Tantra, and Meditation
2 journalers for this copy...
For a book with 16 naked people on the cover, you might be disappointed to find this book is mostly about yoga, and not much about tantric practices. It's still a pretty cool book.
Journal Entry 2 by Cpetersky at -- By post or by hand/ in person, RABCK , bookring/ray in Tehran, Tehran Iran on Tuesday, July 29, 2003
Released on Tuesday, July 29, 2003 at mailed to fellow BookCrosser in Tehran, none Iran.
Generally, I do not consider postal releases to be wild, but when they're going to places like Iran -- that sounds pretty wild to me! :-)
Generally, I do not consider postal releases to be wild, but when they're going to places like Iran -- that sounds pretty wild to me! :-)
The sad demise of this much loved Reading Companion can be put down to the innocence of youth. In good faith was this volume of Yogic Activities sent to a bookcrosser in a far off land where such things as nakedness and tantric practices involving squirrels are much frowned upon. Despite intensive enquiries and searches of the walls of Military, Police and Customs Officers Barracks, no sign of our dear friend has surfaced. A very sad Memorial Service was held in the Chapel of Sighs, with chanting and mantra recitation. The Memory of this missing in action Reading Companion was released during a Salute to the Sun performed by the Choir down by the Garden of Peace. A single white dove took that exact moment to alight on the bare head of one of the mourners, Yogi Mahatmacote.
Chief Mourner was cpetersky, who had to be assisted to the Chapel after participating in certain of the yogic practices undertaken by those present during the Ceremony. The Management and Staff of the Book Cemetery extend our sincere condolences at this sad time.
R.I.P.