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Believe however you like. You have impressed me so far.aLoneVoice said:Yoga in and of itself - is not a philosophy or a religion. Yoga, traditionally, has been used by Hindus to help them with meditation.
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Believe however you like. You have impressed me so far.aLoneVoice said:Yoga in and of itself - is not a philosophy or a religion. Yoga, traditionally, has been used by Hindus to help them with meditation.
Solo said:Believe however you like. You have impressed me so far.
I know. Sometimes your understanding fails you, but hey none of us are perfect.aLoneVoice said:Not sure I understand what you mean by "you have impressed me so far".
Solo said:I know. Sometimes your understanding fails you, but hey none of us are perfect.
You will figure it out one day, if you haven't already, pardner. Have a great day at work. I am out of the work business, having retired at 49 with nothing to do but study the Word of God and correct folks like you when they err.aLoneVoice said:Yeah - espiecally when one has to put in long hours at work... Why not just be generous enough to explain what you meant? Is that too much to ask?
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Solo said:You will figure it out one day, if you haven't already, pardner. Have a great day at work. I am out of the work business, having retired at 49 with nothing to do but study the Word of God and correct folks like you when they err.
God bless you my friend.
Thanks for the sympathy.aLoneVoice said:I was sorry to read in your profile that you became medically disabled, but atleast you have more time to study the Word. I suppose I just do not have the arrogrance to believe that I have all the 'right answers'.Solo said:You will figure it out one day, if you haven't already, pardner. Have a great day at work. I am out of the work business, having retired at 49 with nothing to do but study the Word of God and correct folks like you when they err.
Many Roman Catholics close their posts with the sign off, "blessings". Are you or have you ever been a Roman Catholic?aLoneVoice said:Solo said:God bless you my friend.
And the same to you... blessings.
Amen and AMEN!Solo said:Exactly, so I wonder who you are listening to when you describe Yoga as simply stretching and not a demonic practice.
You evidently did not read the entire thread. Yoga is more than running around the block. Yoga is a philosophy/religious belief system.ynnebulator said:Lets look at this from a silly view point.
lets imagine that some cultish practice was to jog around the block. Does that then mean they own that process, and it would be bad for Christians to do the same thing?
Don't let Satan claim things that don't belong to him. If you want to exercise then go for it.
You evidently did not read the entire thread. Yoga is more than running around the block. Yoga is a philosophy/religious belief system.
How do you feel about Christians practicing yoga? My objection has always been based on the fact that the sole purpose of these contortionist exercises is because most Yogis were trying to invoke spirits, offer their bodies to these spirits, or prepare there bodies/minds to engage in the worship of their "gods".. something obviously as a follower of christ im not really interested in doing.. however, can yoga be separated from its roots?? can someone engage in yoga without being involved in the religious aspects of it?
If all you are doing is stretching without the meditating and vocalizing as yoga teaches then you are not doing yoga. If you are in the meditation and concentration portion as you perform the vocalization and stretches, then you are not doing gymnastics.ynnebulator said:Actually I did read the thread. The question was asked if it was possible to do yoga without its spiritual aspect. Yoga without its spiritual aspect, is merely a group of body exercises. Quite similar to gymnastic excersizes. I still stand by my original statement. If it makes you feel better, you can call it gymnastics then.
: for yourself, you are deceived, not I.ynnebulator said:Yeh whatever. : ing for you.
Solo said:If all you are doing is stretching without the meditating and vocalizing as yoga teaches then you are not doing yoga.
aLoneVoice said:Solo said:If all you are doing is stretching without the meditating and vocalizing as yoga teaches then you are not doing yoga.
You know Solo - we might have a winner here - I agree with you :-D