Schools Pushing MEDITATION in public schools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PS. that is why church does NOT like Yoga considering it anti religious as attributing it religious character while in reality
it is not because it disconnect from everything including religoius thoughts so chances are you might empty your mind
which often is not a desired religious effect.. as you supposed to conteplate religious connection all the time.

look at it as .. meditation = levitation


Sure, let’s empty your mind, so we can fill it with something else, because all things empty can’t remain that way for too long: basically open ourselves up for hypnosis.

And who can better fill our minds than the people emptying them. Do you want to give that much power to the public school system, aka government, aka big Corp lobbying? Whose values do you want to take place in your child’s empty head: yours or someone else’s?


https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/06/200615184150.htm



OP.. is this how you think mediation at school works?...

Anonymous
Sure, let’s empty your mind, so we can fill it with something else, because all things empty can’t remain that way for too long: basically open ourselves up for hypnosis.

And who can better fill our minds than the people emptying them. Do you want to give that much power to the public school system, aka government, aka big Corp lobbying? Whose values do you want to take place in your child’s empty head: yours or someone else’s?


https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/06/200615184150.htm


OP, with this level of hostility towards this issue you should look into private schools.. I think they also provide tuition assistance no?
if not there is always go found me option. Just tell people you don't want your kid to be hypnotized at school during the yoga moment and the money will roll..
Anonymous
Yeah, the constant level of hostility and bitterness is pretty impressive. Talk about a chip on one's shoulder -- or a boulder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Sure, let’s empty your mind, so we can fill it with something else, because all things empty can’t remain that way for too long: basically open ourselves up for hypnosis.

And who can better fill our minds than the people emptying them. Do you want to give that much power to the public school system, aka government, aka big Corp lobbying? Whose values do you want to take place in your child’s empty head: yours or someone else’s?


https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/06/200615184150.htm


OP, with this level of hostility towards this issue you should look into private schools.. I think they also provide tuition assistance no?
if not there is always go found me option. Just tell people you don't want your kid to be hypnotized at school during the yoga moment and the money will roll..


How do you know that OP is who wrote that? Do you have ip information?

I was not the one who mentioned an open mind. That was you.

As per hostility, that was also you, ready to kick me out of public school so you can feel free to make new rules. That is precisely the problem with our schools, the people that don’t like something are ushered to leave, and do leave, so there is no one left to fight for the right thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PS. that is why church does NOT like Yoga considering it anti religious as attributing it religious character while in reality
it is not because it disconnect from everything including religoius thoughts so chances are you might empty your mind
which often is not a desired religious effect.. as you supposed to conteplate religious connection all the time.

look at it as .. meditation = levitation


Sure, let’s empty your mind, so we can fill it with something else, because all things empty can’t remain that way for too long: basically open ourselves up for hypnosis.

And who can better fill our minds than the people emptying them. Do you want to give that much power to the public school system, aka government, aka big Corp lobbying? Whose values do you want to take place in your child’s empty head: yours or someone else’s?


https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/06/200615184150.htm


I’m putting the whole conversation here, so my reply has a chance to not be taken out of context.


Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Sure, let’s empty your mind, so we can fill it with something else, because all things empty can’t remain that way for too long: basically open ourselves up for hypnosis.

And who can better fill our minds than the people emptying them. Do you want to give that much power to the public school system, aka government, aka big Corp lobbying? Whose values do you want to take place in your child’s empty head: yours or someone else’s?


https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/06/200615184150.htm


OP, with this level of hostility towards this issue you should look into private schools.. I think they also provide tuition assistance no?
if not there is always go found me option. Just tell people you don't want your kid to be hypnotized at school during the yoga moment and the money will roll..


How do you know that OP is who wrote that? Do you have ip information?

I was not the one who mentioned an open mind. That was you.

As per hostility, that was also you, ready to kick me out of public school so you can feel free to make new rules. That is precisely the problem with our schools, the people that don’t like something are ushered to leave, and do leave, so there is no one left to fight for the right thing.


How do you know that OP is who wrote that? Do you have ip information?

I was not the one who mentioned an open mind. That was you.

As per hostility, that was also you, ready to kick me out of public school so you can feel free to make new rules. That is precisely the problem with our schools, the people that don’t like something are ushered to leave, and do leave, so there is no one left to fight for the right thing.
Anonymous
^^^^ empty mind
Anonymous
^^^^ was not the one who mentioned an empty mind. That was you.
Anonymous
Hi, I am still mad about meditation. SATANIC
Anonymous
Maybe scream "MEDITATION" again so I can chuckle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I am still mad about meditation. SATANIC


Ridiculous
Anonymous
I've studied meditation at a Shambhala center as well as Zen meditation at a monastery. Those are obviously Buddhist, but I think the answer to whether meditation is religious is: it can be, or not. But I'm more concerned because there are some downsides to meditation that can be pretty severe, which is why it shouldn't be undertaken flippantly or without proper guidance. I don't know what is being taught in schools, but I doubt they are equipped to handle the well-documented emotional or mental issues that can arise in <10% of people. Meditation can have negative outcomes for mental health, and it's not for everyone.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2251840-mindfulness-and-meditation-can-worsen-depression-and-anxiety/
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/jan/23/is-mindfulness-making-us-ill
https://thehumanist.com/magazine/september-october-2007/features/can-meditation-be-bad-for-you
Anonymous
Meditation and mindfulness worksheets definitely did NOt help the impulsive or hyperactive or rude kids in our ES child’s class.

Waste of time. And ends up being hypocritical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meditation is a religious practice. It is being taught in our public schools throughout Virginia under the disguise of benefits.

All religions have benefits. Regardless, the US Supreme Court has ruled that religion doesn’t belong in schools.



You are an uneducated idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I am still mad about meditation. SATANIC


I am still mad about your stupidity. STUPID
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I am still mad about meditation. SATANIC


Satanic is your agenda of deviating and perverting kids disguised under a rainbow flag and the euphemism used: PRIDE
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