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I am trying to find out what the view is from fundamentalists in different circles. Please, only fundamentalists vote.
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Dave Hunt of The Berean Call has written an excellent book called "Yoga and the Body of Christ". It is well worth reading as it gives an insight to all the other things that are going on in various churches where a new gospel is being preached.I am not sure what constitutes a fundamentalist but I say no to both. there are lots of great ways to exercise besides yoga poses and I don't think we should ever empty our minds but fill them with the word of God. gg
The problem is with the understanding of what it means to meditate. The Biblical concept is diametrically opposed to the eastern mysticism concept of meditation. Breathing Meditations | How to Meditate Here the emphasis is totally on SELF not God and his Word as stated in Psalms and many other parts of the Bible. It is really very hard to separate the exercise from the religion when you are doing poses that are actually postures of worship to false gods.
Psa 1:1¶Blessed [is] the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful.
Psa 1:2But his delight [is] in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night.
Well exactly, it's not about emptying the mind, but filling it.For yoga it really depends on how your practice it. If you are just using the stretches then I don't really see a big deal about it. As far as mantras it also depends the reason why you do it. I tend to repeat lots of stuff to try to memorize it but not for some mystical sense.
I find your post kind of scary. Mantras are sanskrit prayers to false gods. How can this be good for a Christian?For yoga it really depends on how your practice it. If you are just using the stretches then I don't really see a big deal about it. As far as mantras it also depends the reason why you do it. I tend to repeat lots of stuff to try to memorize it but not for some mystical sense.
This is a good post and with good information.
For me meditation is about clearing the mind and quieting it, "emptying it", before prayer and such. I do this because my mind can get kind of chaotic and daydream when I'm trying to concentrate on prayer. I'm sure there are many meditative practices out there, some unhealthy or pagan-related.