Notes
This article is the fairly extensively edited version of papers delivered at the RENNORD 94 Conference on New Religions and New Religiosity, 22–25 August 1994, Denmark and at the 40th Anniversary Conference of the British Association for the Study of Religions, 26–29 September 1994, Bristol, UK. It refers to some results of work currently in progress. Regarding my overall research plan and methodology please refer to my brief article “Contemporary Hatha Yoga in the UK”;, in Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol. 10, No. 2, 1995: 193–5.