Christian Yoga
This article looks at the principles
behind Christian Yoga ...
Christian yoga is a spiritual practice of Christians most
common in Eastern and Western Countries. It is a discipline
that one practices to be much closer to God. Taking the
path of Christian yoga can lead to healing of the mind and
body. But perhaps even more important than that, it can lead to
the discovery of what at the moment is only a potential within
you.
Many of classes in the U.S teach the practice of yoga, the
physical discipline that focuses on postures or asana, and
employ no religious teaching at all. Other yoga teachers have
training in yoga schools.
Practitioners say that Christian yoga fills a need for
believers who want the health benefits of yoga but are put off
by the practice's ancient Hindu roots. With this, it brings
together the wonderful physical benefits of yoga within their
spiritual beliefs.
The doctrines and practices of yoga date from the period of
the Upanishads. The word yoga originated from Hindus, it is a
religious practice of Hinduism that through the practice of
certain disciplines one may achieve liberation from the
limitations of flesh, the delusions of sense, and the pitfalls
of thought and thus attain union with the object of
knowledge.
Though developed in the ancient Hindu tradition, the
movements of Christian yoga are so universal that they can
adapt to or be adopted by any culture or spiritual path.
The yoga has been known for many years, and was practiced by
some of the Early Christian during the persecution. The spirit
and love that touched the Early Christian has been inherent
from the men and women today. Christian yoga is about unfolding
some of these wonderful possibilities each hold latent. It is
about possibilities so amazing that many early Christians were
willing to die in support of keeping a doorway open for other
people to claim them. Go into it and be transformed by
following the Christian pathway, the Christian yoga.
In the Eastern belief, Christian yoga is not an Eastern
postures or breathing techniques, rather the aim is to open to
an influence that can transform and heal. Eastern yoga attempts
to drop the ego, the Christian path aims at transforming the
personality. Christian yoga is described absolutely in the New
Testament in the story of Jesus’ life as an allegory. It is a
step-by-step way of transformation and the finding of a new
life. As Jesus promised, this ‘heaven’, this new awareness of
your life, is not far away. It is already yours if you know how
to find it.
In Western, Christian yoga from its very beginning women
played an important role in its practice and teachings. It is
about universal processes of life, of mind and heart.
Christian yoga has garnered criticism, despite of its
prevalence.
Many Christians says that Christian yoga is incompatible
with Christianity, and emphasizing that it is not a religion in
itself. Other says that there is no such as Christian yoga
because it blends two different belief structure. Catholic
priests in Mexico City instructed their parishioners not to
attend Yoga classes because this practice would lead to
worshipping other gods and Eastern religion beliefs.
Though critics have charged that yoga's ancient Hindu
origins are incompatible with Christian faith, practitioners
say the exercise is an ideal vehicle for spiritual
reflection.
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