Talk:Kemetic yoga

Evidentiality Issues in the Article
This article seems to significantly misrepresent the evidentiary basis of Kemetic yoga. Essentially every link goes to some sort of media article about it in relation to tourism rather than peer reviewed research. The only actual peer reviewed research referenced in the article is to a small news site that is citing a Kemetic yoga studio's website (for which the link is broken). I will try and do some research at least find some primary sources on it but I am not an expert in Egyptology. Least that can be done is have the disputed tag up on the article until such time as someone with expertise in Egyptology can find time to review it. Sir Charms a Lot (talk) 23:48, 13 October 2022 (UTC)


 * I came to this page by googling "Egyptian Yoga." But I see no guide to performing the exercises. My mentor, Gianni Boni, introduced me to Egyptian Yoga and gave me little books he’d written and drawn as guides to the 6 exercises. It is named so because it is in the Egyptian iconography that we find the best representation of the various steps. But the distant roots of it’s underlying science can be traced to the Vedas and in the Parsee’s tradition.
 * They are different from any “yoga” I’d ever encountered, simple but powerful, and are for developing: sight and clear-sightedness; hearing and clear-audience; taste and judgment; to develop will power and store energy; and the last two are not named. I'm beginning to wonder if anyone else holds these. Wondering why I got to this page if it's not the same. 108.54.222.187 (talk) 18:09, 14 March 2024 (UTC)