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JGheen
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Do you think a Catholic can participate in Yoga with a clear conscience? Or is it a slippery slope that we must avoid in order to “avoid the near occasion of evil”?
I’ve participated in a couple classes at my gym and love the stretching and calming aspects. When they say silly new-age things like “imagine you are one with nature”, I silently say a small prayer to God thanking Him for nature. When they say, “imagine you are one with your Creator” I again say a silent prayer to my Creator based on my own beliefs.
However, I do feel a bit guilty that I am tacitly participating in eastern mysticism. And there are a couple parts I’m uncomfortable with - specifically at the end of class when the instructor touches each person’s forehead to let the “life force” in and we have to say “na-moose-day” (I solute you) to her.
Is it okay to practice yoga stretches at home, where I will obviously skip the odes to a “life force” and all the other silly stuff? Or am I putting myself on shaky ground? I also participate in Pilates and like it a lot, but sometimes I just need/want to stretch - and yoga is the easiest way to get a good stretching workout.
I do not want to provide scandal to other Catholics by my actions. My Catholic girlfriends all do yoga and think there is nothing wrong with it - as long as you pray to God in your head and not the “life force”. However, I don’t want to judge myself based on others actions. That is definitely a slippery slope! What do you think?
I’ve participated in a couple classes at my gym and love the stretching and calming aspects. When they say silly new-age things like “imagine you are one with nature”, I silently say a small prayer to God thanking Him for nature. When they say, “imagine you are one with your Creator” I again say a silent prayer to my Creator based on my own beliefs.
However, I do feel a bit guilty that I am tacitly participating in eastern mysticism. And there are a couple parts I’m uncomfortable with - specifically at the end of class when the instructor touches each person’s forehead to let the “life force” in and we have to say “na-moose-day” (I solute you) to her.
Is it okay to practice yoga stretches at home, where I will obviously skip the odes to a “life force” and all the other silly stuff? Or am I putting myself on shaky ground? I also participate in Pilates and like it a lot, but sometimes I just need/want to stretch - and yoga is the easiest way to get a good stretching workout.
I do not want to provide scandal to other Catholics by my actions. My Catholic girlfriends all do yoga and think there is nothing wrong with it - as long as you pray to God in your head and not the “life force”. However, I don’t want to judge myself based on others actions. That is definitely a slippery slope! What do you think?