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Jacob Kyle

Jacob Kyle is a yoga and meditation teacher, writer, philosophy educator and the Founder of Embodied Philosophy, an online educational platform for wisdom studies and contemplative practices. Jacob holds three Masters Degrees: an MPhil in Sanskrit & Indian Philosophy and Religions from the University of Oxford (2023), an MA in the History of Philosophy from the New School for Social Research (2013), and an MSc in Political Philosophy from the London School of Economics and Political Science (2007). Jacob received dīkṣā into a Tantric form of meditation in 2015, and has since that time been studying and practicing with Kashmir Shaivism scholar-practitioner Paul Muller-Ortega. In 2020, he was initiated as an Acharya (authorized teacher) of Neelakantha meditation and continues to dedicate his life to studying deeply the texts and traditions of the Śaiva-Śākta Darśana, as well as making available through the Embodied Philosophy platform transformative wisdom teachings, practices and perspectives.
#Philosophy#Traditions

Subversive Sanskrit Studies with Bihani Sarkar (#166)

By Jacob Kyle

Bihani Sarkar is a Calcutta-born, Oxford-educated, scholar of classical Sanskrit literature and pre-modern Indian history and religious traditions. Her most recent book is Classical Sanskrit Tragedy: The Concept of Suffering and Pathos in Medieval India.

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The Luminous Self with Tracee Stanley (#164)

By Jacob Kyle

Body by Breath with Jill Miller (#163)

By Jacob Kyle

Options For Yoga Teachers Today with Ava Taylor (#161)

By Jacob Kyle

On the Role of the Guru with Hari-kirtana das, Ken Rose, Trish Tillman & Stephanie Corigliano (#165)

By Jacob Kyle

Hari-kirtana das, Ken Rose, Trish Tillman & Stephanie Corigliano discuss the role of the guru in present-day spheres of yoga and academia.

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#Research

On the Scholar-Practitioner Issue Introduction

In this issue, the contributors argue for the acceptance and integration into scholarly life of what has otherwise been deemed controversial by the reigning epistemology of modern industrialized culture.

By Jacob Kyle
#Pedagogy #Traditions

Vineet Chander on Hindu Chaplaincy (#129)

Vineet Chander is the Coordinator for Hindu Life and Hindu Chaplain at Princeton University and a Religious Life Leader at the Lawrenceville School.

By Jacob Kyle
#Spirituality #Traditions

Zhenevere Sophia Dao on Sexuality and the Transgender Necessity (#128)

Zhenevere is a poet, novelist, playwright, and the director of the SACRa Theater Company.

By Jacob Kyle
#Practice #Yoga

Tracee Stanley on Yoga Nidra (#127)

Tracee is a yoga nidra teacher an published author.

By Jacob Kyle
#Philosophy #Practice

Tias Little On Practice as the Path (#126)

Tias is a popular yoga and meditation teacher.

By Jacob Kyle
#Healing #Yoga

Shailla Vaidya on Yoga for Stress & Burnout (#125)

Shailla is the creator of the Yoga of Stress Resilience Burnout Recovery Program, and the Reconnect Concussion program, both of which combine the path of yoga with the science of human function for healing and recovery.

By Jacob Kyle
#Healing #Research

Kulreet Chaudhary on Sound Medicine (#124)

Kulreet Chaudhary is a medical doctor who integrates the contemplative teachings on sound into her medical work.

By Jacob Kyle
#Philosophy #Traditions

Swami Swatmananda on Diwali, Vedanta & Shiva (#123)

Swami Swatmananda is an acharya of Chinmaya Mission of South Mumbai.

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