Sunday, June 02, 2024

The Truth Behind Yoga

Yoga: The Truth Behind the Practice

Introduction:
In recent years, yoga has gained immense popularity as a form of exercise and relaxation. Many people turn to yoga to improve their physical and mental well-being. However, there is a darker side to this seemingly harmless practice that often goes unnoticed. Let's delve into the truth behind yoga and its potential dangers.

Is Yoga Really Harmless?

Many believe yoga is simply a series of physical exercises to improve flexibility and strength. However, most people don't realize that yoga is deeply rooted in Hindu spirituality. The word "yoga" itself means "to yoke" or "to unite," referring to the union of the individual soul with the universal soul. This spiritual aspect of yoga is often overlooked by practitioners who view it as simply a form of exercise.

The Hidden Dangers of Yoga

While yoga poses like downward dog and warrior pose may seem innocent enough, they are actually designed to open up the chakras in the body. According to some religious scholars, these chakras are channels that can be gateways for demonic possession or spiritual influences. The chanting and breathing exercises often incorporated into yoga practices are believed to further open up these channels, making practitioners vulnerable to negative spiritual entities.

Christian Perspective on Yoga

From a Christian standpoint, the practice of yoga is seen as incompatible with Christian beliefs. The act of emptying the mind during meditation, a common yoga practice, goes against the biblical teaching of meditating on the word of God. Opening oneself up to spiritual influences through yoga can lead to attachment by demonic forces, resulting in spiritual torment.

Conclusion

While yoga may offer physical benefits, it is important to know the spiritual dangers associated with the practice. Christians and those of faith should exercise caution when engaging in yoga and seek alternative forms of exercise that do not compromise their spiritual beliefs. Remember, true peace and well-being can only be found through a relationship with God, not through yoga.

Remember, it is essential to prioritize your spiritual well-being above all else. Don't let the allure of yoga cloud your judgment and lead you down a dangerous path. Stay strong in your faith and seek guidance from trusted spiritual leaders if you have doubts about engaging in yoga. Yoga may promise physical benefits, but at what cost to your soul? Choose wisely and prioritize your spiritual health above all else.

Traci Morin, speakerministeranxiety coachteacher of deliveranceWho's Who of America
Touch of God International Ministries - a Christian Healing and Deliverance Ministry - Setting the Captives Free from demonic curses

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