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""Shiv Sharma is an inspiring yoga teacher who is also a scientist. His upbringing in India gave him a sound understanding of the development of Indian philosophy whilst his subsequent scientific training instilled an essential desire to explain the world and seek justification for whatever is asserted. As a yoga teacher, he applies these principles by separating what is non-testable, or downright wrong, from what is measurable, understandable and repeatable; his mantra in class is to question, understand and apply well-directed effort."" - Dave Plummer, ex-Head of Medical Imaging, University College London Hospital and Lesley Whitby…mehr

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""Shiv Sharma is an inspiring yoga teacher who is also a scientist. His upbringing in India gave him a sound understanding of the development of Indian philosophy whilst his subsequent scientific training instilled an essential desire to explain the world and seek justification for whatever is asserted. As a yoga teacher, he applies these principles by separating what is non-testable, or downright wrong, from what is measurable, understandable and repeatable; his mantra in class is to question, understand and apply well-directed effort."" - Dave Plummer, ex-Head of Medical Imaging, University College London Hospital and Lesley Whitby
Autorenporträt
Shiv Sharma was born in Simla, India, and had his early education in New Delhi and Bombay where his father was a film writer and director. After taking his Master's degree in philosophy from Punjab University he briefly worked as a journalist in Bombay. In 1964 he came to Britain and joined the Western Mail in Cardiff as a sub-editor and was there for three years. From there he moved to Manchester and for the next 20 years was on the staff of The Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, The Guardian and the Daily Mirror. In London he was the editor of Indiamail, a weekly for the Indian community in Britain, for three years. He had a short stint of work in the Middle East and his last job was as a sports columnist on the Guardian Weekly. Shiv Sharma is now a full-time writer and lives in Wilmslow, Cheshire. He is married to Dr Swatantrata (Penny) Chandiok, a retired hospital consultant. They have one son, Sachin Sharma.