Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people opposed to teaching kids a method to calm their overstimulated bodies and minds down so that they can more effectively focus and learn academically while in school?
Because it’s not a method for that or particularly suited to children. It can have a religious element. It led my aunt into a cult which ruined her life.
How bout I bring prayer beads and force all your kids to do it? Muslim ones, rosaries you name it. It does all that you enumerated above. Mediation is not always benign. Look at all the yogi scandals lol
Anonymous wrote:I have perfect reasoning ability. You all are clueless.
I am not writing in links so the links can prove my point, but to make the point that all the links you send are meaningless, because all the sources you bring up also have written articles making my point.
You can be selective about the words you use, and pretend that you are using something secularly. It is still the wrong place for it. You think you’re being cool by adapting these behaviors, and don’t take a minute to think for a second of what they mean. You are the same people who are tearing down statues because their origins are linked to slavery, but refuse to look at the roots of meditation because it makes you think you are hip with your expense yoga pants.
You are just empty heads.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I am very liberal and totally against this, 100% should be only done with written consent /optional
Anonymous wrote:Why are people opposed to teaching kids a method to calm their overstimulated bodies and minds down so that they can more effectively focus and learn academically while in school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have educated myself. You on the other hand haven’t, and are breaking the law.
Western and Eastern meditation differ greatly. The label may be the same, but the practice is entirely different.
Prayer has the same benefits as meditation. You can pray to the universe instead of god, and it’s still a religious practice nevertheless. If you replace the word Buddhism with mindfulness, it is exactly the same content.
Take huffs post word for it, not mine. And they are not alone.
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_6276968
So the Calm app is a religious app? Or the other meditations sites on the web are religious? My Peloton meditation classes are religious?
You are on of the people who think Yoga is a religious practice, aren't you?
There are tons of non-religious based meditation and yoga practices, sites, apps and the like out there.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people opposed to teaching kids a method to calm their overstimulated bodies and minds down so that they can more effectively focus and learn academically while in school?
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.
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous wrote:I have educated myself. You on the other hand haven’t, and are breaking the law.
Western and Eastern meditation differ greatly. The label may be the same, but the practice is entirely different.
Prayer has the same benefits as meditation. You can pray to the universe instead of god, and it’s still a religious practice nevertheless. If you replace the word Buddhism with mindfulness, it is exactly the same content.
Take huffs post word for it, not mine. And they are not alone.
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_6276968