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thomfra
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First of all, how can you “commune with hindu gods” if you don’t believe that they exist?Active worship or not doesn’t matter. It is what it is and it is idol worship. You’re mimicking the postures of the hindu gods, and these postures are acts of worship. They are not just mere workout techniques ( though that’s what they’ve been rehashed and served as in america so fitness people gobble it up), they are ritualistic worship and thinking of them as just mere exercises doesn’t change what they are. If they were and it did, this wouldn’t be an issue and she probably wouldn’t have asked any questions. It bothers her for a reason, reason enough to ask. You cannot seperate what you are doing physically from the spiritual element. Whether your conscious mind is engaging in the idol worship or not is irrelevant, your body is entertaining it. It would be like flipping me off, knowing your flipping me off and then telling me you didn’t mean to flip me off and that you were just exercising your middle finger. The fact is, you flipped me off and you chose to do so, for whatever benefit it might have had to your finger.
The point is, where your mind is doesn’t matter. Your actions are speaking louder, and in the case of yoga, they’re not just mindless body movements that have no purpose other than to exercise you. These movements and postures have an expressed purpose and design of worshiping the deities they belong to. It’s why yoga exists in the first place- to commune with the hindu gods and seek oneness with them. Yoga is prayer taken a step further. Unfortunately, it’s pagan and we’re not pagans here (at least the persons this issue concerns anyways). It’s contradictory to think you can do yoga and not be engaging in idol worship just because you don’t acknowledge it as such. That would be like praying a rosary and sinning at the same time thinking that by focusing on the rosary the sin doesn’t matter as much or at all. It’s self-deception and it just doesn’t work.
If **you **know you are not worshipping any false gods, and have no intention of does this, and **god **knows you are not worshipping false gods there is no problem. Do you think God really doesn’t know the difference? Do you think God gets his wires crossed?
If you find a religion that worships a god by doing push ups and sit ups you stop doing that as well?
Final comment to the OP. Yoga will improve your flexibilty, balance and strength. But if you want to get rid of a few pounds you really need to do some exercise that gets the heart pumping. There is no way around that I’m afraid. But a good cardio workout is addictive when you have done it often enough! You can’t beat it!