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TITLE:
Yoga’s Triadic Foundation
AUTHORS:
Pio Garcia
KEYWORDS:
Yoga, Triadic, Science, Art, Technique
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
Vol.8 No.7,
July
15,
2020
ABSTRACT: Obstinate
intolerance, injustice or lies that favor privileged subgroups in today’s
civilization depend on the roots of one-dimensional and dyadic paradigms. Certain
interpretations and orientations of yoga are affected by this phenomenon.
Paradigmatic shifts towards the triadic approach allow highlighting the philosophical
richness of yoga and a better understanding of its tripartite complexity as
science, art and technique. This article shines a light on the complexity inherent
in that triple foundation.