Five Minutes of Prout: First principle of Prout
By Dada Jitendrananda The propounder of Prout, Shrii P R Sarkar, first became known in India in the 1950s as a spiritual teacher. His rational explanations of yoga and practical prescriptions were well received and he developed a growing following. In the early ‘60s, he derived progressive economic principles from Yoga philosophy. In doing so, […]
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By Dada Jitendrananda The propounder of Prout, Shrii P R Sarkar, first became known in India in the 1950s as a spiritual teacher. His rational explanations of yoga and practical prescriptions were well received and he developed a growing following. In the early ‘60s, he derived progressive economic principles from Yoga philosophy. In doing so,