Posted on 04/11/2018 6:45:09 PM PDT by marshmallow
Because Christians don’t meditate? Because Christians don’t chant? Because Christians don’t assume ritualized physical postures?
They really don’t understand yoga.
It is a wonderful tool for spiritual cleansing, just as fasting is an excellent tool.
People would sooner have severe back pain as a defense mechanism and hold their unresolved issues inside, rather than have them come to the surface and be resolved.
Yoga is a great psychological tool for removing the blocks and walls we create in our physical bodies to hide the unresolved issues in our souls.
What about Tae bo?
I hate to tell Christians who are closed minded, but the two hands folded together to pray is an ancient Hindu Mudra, used many many years before Jesus was born.
Yoga is basically a Hindu religious practice. But is there anything actually spiritual involved? It seems more physical than anything else.
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“People would sooner have severe back pain as a defense mechanism and hold their unresolved issues inside, rather than have them come to the surface and be resolved.”
You nailed it! When I was in my AWFUL marriage (explained here in detail through the years; I won’t bore anyone further) I had SO many physical ailments which were CLEARLY manifestations of my general unhappiness.
Today? TOTAL happiness and health. Go figure! :)
Yoga means “Union”...
Just as communion is unifying ourselves with Jesus and Our Father.
Anjali/Namaskara Mudra
So does the Catechism
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No—because Christians don’t pray to demons.
There is no Hinduism without yoga and no yoga without Hinduism.
Because Christians dont meditate? Because Christians dont chant? Because Christians dont assume ritualized physical postures?
Actually its because we do. Theyre just not the same pastures and meditations that bring Hindu spirits like yoga postures do
The important question is who you’re praying to.
What good is happiness and health gonna do ya?
You'll have to spend the rest of your life maintaining it! ;-)
The Pita Nashak Mudra or Pran Mudra of ancient Hindu religion is the hand gesture used by Catholics to make the sign of the cross and to send blessings to another.
Catholic Church teaching states it is not okay for Catholics to go to other religions or pagan practices in order to gain health. There is enough that the Church allows in order to be healthy but where theres not its not okay to desert ones faith for earthly comfort. Its kind of the basis of Christianity
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