Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried yoga last week. I didn't follow the whole thing of salute and namaste because I'm conservative Catholic and only tried yoga for the purpose of streching and alignment since I'm a very active athlete.
I mentioned to the instructor that I was just there to try out the streching technique; she was very cool and helped me out. the 2-3 ladies that attended the class that day were somewhat okay, a little weird and overly sensitive. One lady couldn't do much of the poses and she cried. The other one cried at the end of class for I guess some reason. I thanked the instructor for the class, then I departed.
I was just aware that the Catholic Church condemns yoga, what are your thoughts?
Many thanks in advance and God's blessings.
A previous Catholic poster here- just wanted to add that I don't think it's accurate to say that the church condemns yoga. Pope Francis and previously John Paul ll have both warned against viewing yoga as a pathway to God, but beyond that I don't think there's an official church position.
Anonymous wrote:There'll be no yoga mats in hell. Instead, yo will be practicing the downward dog in the fiery pit!
Anonymous wrote:I tried yoga last week. I didn't follow the whole thing of salute and namaste because I'm conservative Catholic and only tried yoga for the purpose of streching and alignment since I'm a very active athlete.
I mentioned to the instructor that I was just there to try out the streching technique; she was very cool and helped me out. the 2-3 ladies that attended the class that day were somewhat okay, a little weird and overly sensitive. One lady couldn't do much of the poses and she cried. The other one cried at the end of class for I guess some reason. I thanked the instructor for the class, then I departed.
I was just aware that the Catholic Church condemns yoga, what are your thoughts?
Many thanks in advance and God's blessings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cross posting this from the other yoga thread since you all seem to be some confused lost souls in need of some guidance and direction.
Love this article from 2009. I'm sure the numbers are even higher now.
Go on ladies, even if you can't bring yourself to admit it yet. You are very likely (GASP and reach for your crosses) Hindu!
http://www.newsweek.com/us-views-god-and-life-are-turning-hindu-79073
Yoga has been stripped of its religious context in most classes that I have attended, as has mindfulness meditation practices. Both are widely promoted by the health care industry as health interventions, not spiritual interventions.
You can practice the exercises without getting into the philosophy aspects. Thousands of people do. It's a bit late to insist that yoga is a Hindu religious practice in the US. It hasn't been a Hindu practice here for at least 50 years. If you wanted to fight the appropriation battle, you should have fought it in the 60s.
Anonymous wrote:Cross posting this from the other yoga thread since you all seem to be some confused lost souls in need of some guidance and direction.
Love this article from 2009. I'm sure the numbers are even higher now.
Go on ladies, even if you can't bring yourself to admit it yet. You are very likely (GASP and reach for your crosses) Hindu!
http://www.newsweek.com/us-views-god-and-life-are-turning-hindu-79073
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried yoga last week. I didn't follow the whole thing of salute and namaste because I'm conservative Catholic and only tried yoga for the purpose of streching and alignment since I'm a very active athlete.
I mentioned to the instructor that I was just there to try out the streching technique; she was very cool and helped me out. the 2-3 ladies that attended the class that day were somewhat okay, a little weird and overly sensitive. One lady couldn't do much of the poses and she cried. The other one cried at the end of class for I guess some reason. I thanked the instructor for the class, then I departed.
I was just aware that the Catholic Church condemns yoga, what are your thoughts?
Many thanks in advance and God's blessings.
If all you want is physical exercise, maybe you should try Pilates?
Yoga isn't meant for a physical workout, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Op, I look at yoga as an exercise because Buddhism is not a religion, it is a philosophy. Buddha was not a god, he was a living man who created this philosophy. I don't see anything sinful in reading other philosophers, or taking hip-hop or ballet classes. Technically, you can get obsessed with anything in your life and begging to worship even a stone. God looks at your heart and not at the way how you blended your body.
Anonymous wrote:I tried yoga last week. I didn't follow the whole thing of salute and namaste because I'm conservative Catholic and only tried yoga for the purpose of streching and alignment since I'm a very active athlete.
I mentioned to the instructor that I was just there to try out the streching technique; she was very cool and helped me out. the 2-3 ladies that attended the class that day were somewhat okay, a little weird and overly sensitive. One lady couldn't do much of the poses and she cried. The other one cried at the end of class for I guess some reason. I thanked the instructor for the class, then I departed.
I was just aware that the Catholic Church condemns yoga, what are your thoughts?
Many thanks in advance and God's blessings.
Anonymous wrote:I tried yoga last week. I didn't follow the whole thing of salute and namaste because I'm conservative Catholic and only tried yoga for the purpose of streching and alignment since I'm a very active athlete.
I mentioned to the instructor that I was just there to try out the streching technique; she was very cool and helped me out. the 2-3 ladies that attended the class that day were somewhat okay, a little weird and overly sensitive. One lady couldn't do much of the poses and she cried. The other one cried at the end of class for I guess some reason. I thanked the instructor for the class, then I departed.
I was just aware that the Catholic Church condemns yoga, what are your thoughts?
Many thanks in advance and God's blessings.