This oral tradition is internally exotic. It is the manifestation of a deeply seeded legacy that snuggles up close to its jungle backdrop to spawn animistic views of life where body-mind-soul achieves a lusher more succulent and integrated dialogue. We additionally advance the stimulating theory that yoga, as construed in contemporary culture, is largely derived from the classical royal cultures of mainland and maritime Southeast Asia, particularly the customs of the old Khmer and Siamese courts.
We furthermore declare this classical vernacular the world's first truly feminine dispensation, if only for the fact that it hails from the region where the feminine element is more diffused than anywhere else in the world.
Not to be evasive, you may think of this approach as a kind of hatha yoga mixed with raja yoga, comprising a handful of rediscovered principles and the pedagogic precepts that emerge thereof. These naturally precise and clear-cut practices are strikingly distinct from the replicated formulas that colonize contemporary corporate regimes. To be clear, our research findings form a critical indictment of the whole industrial yoga masquerade.
Guru Chod's rediscovered yoga represents by far the most gracious, tasteful and structurally intact ascetic arts legacy this world will ever know.