Los Angeles: Yoga Library

My library is filled with books I've picked up at garage sales, thrift shops and used book stores because I love finding rare, out-of-print editions.
Of course, I have a yoga section and over the years some of my favorite finds are Yoga for Americans originally published in 1948 by Indra Devi (one of the first female yoga teachers, who was a student of Krishnamacharya and had a celebrity following among starlets like Gloria Swanson) and Swami Vishnu-devananda's The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga from 1959 which is a yoga primer from the Swami Sivananda lineage.
And one of the best places to find books is the Bodhi Tree Used Book Annex, right behind The Bodhi Tree bookstore, which has been a metaphysical mecca here in Los Angeles since 1970, with readings, events, free tea and a wide selection of books and a knowledgeable sales team.
The used shop is jam-packed with books at a fraction of the new price and while books in the yoga section seem to go fast, the cookbook section never seems to disappoint. Most of the titles are vegetarian and the selection is satsifying for all palettes -- everything from Deborah Madison, to the Moosewood series, Tassajara, Madhur Jaffrey, and vegan choices abound.
I refer to these books often, as reference, as entertainment and of course, to cook. I wonder: any books that have particular significance in your library?









Comments
Oh how I love books. My life is better because of the following: The Yoga Sutras by Patanjali, The Bhagavad Gita, the Gospels of Thomas and Mary Magdalene, Be Here Now by Ram Das, The New Earth and The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle, I could go on and on.
Namaste!
Posted by: Dotty | July 1, 2008 09:25 PM