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OverviewWhat is prana? Is it just breath? A metaphor for spirit? A biological energy? Or something more? InPrana: One Breath, Many Worlds, Bernie Clark author of the bestsellingThe Complete Guide to Yin Yoga invites readers on a journey through ancient myths, spiritual practices, and cutting-edge science in search of one of yoga's most mysterious and foundational ideas: prana. Blending historical scholarship with personal experience, Clark weaves a tapestry of stories that explore prana as fire, wind, water, and breath moving from shamanic roots to temple rituals, from the Upanishads to Theosophy, from early Greek philosophy to modern yoga retreats. Combining rigorous research with captivating storytelling, the book offers: A deep dive into the spiritual and scientific roots of breath across cultures Personal vignettes and retreat experiences that ground the philosophy in lived practice Insightful comparisons of Eastern and Western views of soul, spirit, and vitality A mythological exploration of symbols like serpents, trees, water, and the stars Part memoir, part history, part philosophical reflection,Pranaoffers an illuminating exploration of the life force that animates us all. Whether you are a yoga teacher, student, philosopher, or simply a seeker of deeper truths, this book will expand your understanding and your breath. Full Product DetailsAuthor: BERNIE CLARKPublisher: Wild Strawberry Imprint: Wild Strawberry Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.80cm ISBN: 9781777687328ISBN 10: 1777687322 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 12 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Prana—One Breath, Many Worlds Prana is a luminous and deeply original work—part memoir, part mythic tapestry, part philosophical inquiry—that breathes life into one of the most enduring mysteries of human existence. With rare intellectual range and heartfelt storytelling, it explores the many meanings of breath, life force, and spirit across cultures and centuries. It is a masterful meditation on what it means to be alive—and aware—in the subtle currents that sustain us. Mark Stephens, author, Breathing: The Art and Science of Pranayama and Yoga Sequencing: Designing Transformative Yoga Classes Bernie Clark takes the reader deep inside the mystical, invisible, subtle, yet powerful realms of prana. Through extensive research, combined with personal experience and scientific studies, he sheds light on this intriguing and commonly misunderstood universal force, managing to do so in an engaging and accessible manner. David Swenson, Author of Ashtanga Yoga: The Practice Manual With Prana, Bernie displays what a thorough thinker, heartfelt practitioner, and deeply engaging writer he is of this essential subject at the nucleus of all yoga: prana. Another essential text for all yoga enthusiasts. Sarah Powers, Co-founder of the Insight Yoga Institute and Author of Insight Yoga and Lit from Within Having read all of Bernie’s books, this is by far my favorite. It’s a wonderful mix of the personal, scientific, and creative that explores not only the earliest origins and history of yoga but its underlying energetic and mystical aspects as well. Many of us as teachers have pondered these deep questions, and Bernie has brought his unique perspective to fleshing them out in ways that illuminate the principles and teachings that make yoga universal. J. Brown, Host of the Yoga Talks podcast Prana is a key concept in yoga theory and practice. But what is prana? Is prana a god? A physical force? Or the power that connects the immaterial soul to the material body? Is it just an ancient name for bio-electricity, or is it an intelligent life-force that modern science is slowly uncovering? Bernie Clark’s new book, Prana, explores these questions by tracing the historical uses of the word prana in ancient and modern cultures. He has created masterfully imagined dialogues between ancient yogis, Greek philosophers, Taoist sages, and modern theosophists. His book is interwoven with Bernie’s own experiences and culminates with a review of modern scientific investigations and theories. It is well researched, clearly written, and full of references. Read Bernie’s book Prana. It might make you reconsider what prana is, and how breathing exercises and physical asanas influence it manifestations. Paul Grilley, Author of Yin Yoga: Principles and Practice and Chakra Theory and Meditation As a science educator, I’ve long struggled to reconcile the esoteric ideas of “prana” and “chakras” with scientific thinking. In Prana, Bernie Clark doesn’t resolve that tension—he honors it. Blending myth, history, and modern insight, he invites us not into certainty but into informed wonder. Whether you’re a skeptic or a seeker, Prana offers a compelling and nuanced map for exploring one of yoga’s most elusive concepts, making it a must-read for any yogi. Matthew Huy, Co-author of The Physiology of Yoga and Co-founder of the Enlightened Yoga Collective Praise for Prana—One Breath, Many Worlds Prana is a luminous and deeply original work—part memoir, part mythic tapestry, part philosophical inquiry—that breathes life into one of the most enduring mysteries of human existence. With rare intellectual range and heartfelt storytelling, it explores the many meanings of breath, life force, and spirit across cultures and centuries. It is a masterful meditation on what it means to be alive—and aware—in the subtle currents that sustain us. Mark Stephens, author, Breathing: The Art and Science of Pranayama and Yoga Sequencing: Designing Transformative Yoga Classes Bernie Clark takes the reader deep inside the mystical, invisible, subtle, yet powerful realms of prana. Through extensive research, combined with personal experience and scientific studies, he sheds light on this intriguing and commonly misunderstood universal force, managing to do so in an engaging and accessible manner. David Swenson, Author of Ashtanga Yoga: The Practice Manual With Prana, Bernie displays what a thorough thinker, heartfelt practitioner, and deeply engaging writer he is of this essential subject at the nucleus of all yoga: prana. Another essential text for all yoga enthusiasts. Sarah Powers, Co-founder of the Insight Yoga Institute and Author of Insight Yoga and Lit from Within Having read all of Bernie’s books, this is by far my favorite. It’s a wonderful mix of the personal, scientific, and creative that explores not only the earliest origins and history of yoga but its underlying energetic and mystical aspects as well. Many of us as teachers have pondered these deep questions, and Bernie has brought his unique perspective to fleshing them out in ways that illuminate the principles and teachings that make yoga universal. J. Brown, Host of the Yoga Talks podcast Prana is a key concept in yoga theory and practice. But what is prana? Is prana a god? A physical force? Or the power that connects the immaterial soul to the material body? Is it just an ancient name for bio-electricity, or is it an intelligent life-force that modern science is slowly uncovering? Bernie Clark’s new book, Prana, explores these questions by tracing the historical uses of the word prana in ancient and modern cultures. He has created masterfully imagined dialogues between ancient yogis, Greek philosophers, Taoist sages, and modern theosophists. His book is interwoven with Bernie’s own experiences and culminates with a review of modern scientific investigations and theories. It is well researched, clearly written, and full of references. Read Bernie’s book Prana. It might make you reconsider what prana is, and how breathing exercises and physical asanas influence it manifestations. Paul Grilley, Author of Yin Yoga: Principles and Practice and Chakra Theory and Meditation As a science educator, I’ve long struggled to reconcile the esoteric ideas of “prana” and “chakras” with scientific thinking. In Prana, Bernie Clark doesn’t resolve that tension—he honors it. Blending myth, history, and modern insight, he invites us not into certainty but into informed wonder. Whether you’re a skeptic or a seeker, Prana offers a compelling and nuanced map for exploring one of yoga’s most elusive concepts, making it a must-read for any yogi. Matthew Huy, Co-author of The Physiology of Yoga and Co-founder of the Enlightened Yoga Collective Author InformationBernie Clarkhas been a dedicated student of science, mythology, and the contemplative traditions for over four decades. Best known for his pioneering work in yin yoga and his widely respected books on anatomy and practice, Bernie brings a unique blend of intellectual rigour, deep inquiry, and storytelling to all his writings. Before turning to teaching full-time, Bernie had a successful career in science and technology, where his fascination with systems and structure laid the foundation for his later explorations of the body, breath, and mind. His teaching is informed not only by years of practice and study in yoga, meditation, and philosophy, but also by a lifelong curiosity about the human experience. InPrana, Bernie turns his attention to one of yoga's most elusive and profound concepts breath as life force tracing its meaning across cultures, eras, and disciplines. Blending personal story with philosophical reflection, ancient wisdom, and modern science, he invites readers into a multidimensional investigation of what it means to be alive. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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