I'm Catholic and on board with it, TBTG. I APPRECIATE YOUR THOUGHTS ON YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH YOGA. I'm currently practicing vinyasa yoga about one a week with an instructor and I hit the mat every day religiously as my WOD. And, that's my point. My workout and my worship are two different things. I don't see anything wrong with stretching or bodyweight exercises in a yoga practice.My spiritual work I keep separate. I do,however, appreciate the theological distinctions between Hinduism and Catholicism..and I do agree that it's important to understand that distinction.
WOW...I have no idea how this video ended up on my feed...the RUclips algorithm failed on this one...but I find this to be a quite terrifying reminder of how so many people are slaves to their various mythologies. It shows how primitive we still are as a species that people still believe in this fairy tale garbage. Anyway, I wish you the best, I hope that someday you can escape your indoctrination. Cheers.
Brother, we all are slaves here. You choose your master. Emily chooses her master as Jesus Christ and she serves Him. So do I, and so do many others. If we choose as our master as anything or anyone else that is not Jesus Christ, we will be lost and we will be in hell for all eternity.
Emily ! ... if you deny yourself the ' warm fuzziness ' you got from yoga , what else will you deny yourself in the name of dogma !? Christ wants you to develop the freedom that's unique to YOUR spirit ... with his divine radiance underpinning it ! A world in which everyone worships God identically - in which diversity of expression is wholly snuffed out -- is no world at all ! .... i COMPLETELY subscribe to the idea that restraint & discipline have their place in the context of spiritual development ... but i'm convinced that God , in His infinite wisdom , has left room for feeling good ! ..... ( fyi : i was raised catholic & still feel that the heart of catholicism is close to my own heart , but have also broadened my spiritual outlook to include other approaches to divinity .... )
Hi Mark. Thanks for your comment! A saint once said: "There are as many ways to God as there are people." I agree with you that our journey with/to God is unique to us as individuals. I also agree that feeling good is not a bad thing! In fact, God *wants* us to flourish. He does not, however, want us to get caught in ourselves (and subsequently to forget Him). I find yoga--informed by Eastern spirituality---is *deeply* self-referential. On one hand, yoga considers the self as the source; the individual finds meaning within him or herself and needs to give expression to or connect with that meaning. We don't receive our meaning from God: we create it. And of course, the Christian can't buy this for one second. On the other hand, the source in yoga is also a homogenization of me + others + nature--but there is no one true Triune God ordering the created world who loves me and wants to be in relationship with me. And this is the narrative that gets predominately articulated *within* yoga practice. A narrative without God, a narrative that posits the self AS God, a narrative that is difficult to reject during the practice, especially when it's communicated but not explicitly stated. It is SO GOOD to be attuned to your body and emotions; I think that is what makes yoga so appealing. People are NOT in touch with themselves, and we're seeing the mental/physical affects from this. Yoga is offering some relief for folks. It did for me! However, I realized that being sensitized to myself in a bodily way did *not* have to come through yoga where it was impossible to separate the insidious philosophies (mentioned above) from the actual physical practice. So: stretch, breath, and feel good in this way. Connect to yourself--but don't get carried away with the warm fuzzies, lest our lives become a pursuit of only what makes us feel good. Christ wants our flourishing, yes. But this never comes at the cost of His command: to deny ourselves and follow Him.
@@ciaobella15 your reply is sound & level - headed ... however I would not characterize the various eastern , yoga - centered philosophies as ' insidious ' , or ' deeply self - referential ' ... I would hazard a guess that most yoga practitioners would happily subscribe to the idea that they are endeavoring to awaken the ' divine within ' ... obviously ' their ' god looks much different than ' ours ' ... but using the word ' divinity ' , instead of ' God ' i think helps to level the conceptual playing field here ... once you start decreeing that God ( capital G ) wants this & wants that , you've stepped into the realm of the dogmatic , as opposed to humbly opening up to -- broadening -- one's notion of what god can & does look like for others ... Cheers ! & happy journeying ...
Warm fuzzies are the exact reason why so many people leave God's love. They think they feel better in this other thing... nothing can be obtained outside of God
Hello, I am a Hindu and for some reason, I have watched your video. As Hindu, we are not bound to one thing because we know change is constant. So I watched your video and the points you mention are good for your community but I laughed so much at one point "Yoga is dangerous😂😂". BTW it is your life and you can live your life as you want but one thing I know is, Yoga is not dangerous... It is a way to connect our soul to god.
@@mmsk2010 Hi there, one thing I noticed is if my point was moot, you would ignore this. But you replied to me. I only talked about one point"Yoga is dangerous" not about the Hindu god. You have the right to believe and you did. But yoga is just like a car that connects the soul to god and nothing else. It may be the Hindu God or your God and this only depends upon you. You can use your symbol of god instead of "Namaste"... And you should make one other belief the Hindu Gods even exist and to feel this you should come to India. I will welcome you from my deep heart.
@@GauravSingh-wc7jv You are objectively wrong. Yoga is inherently connected to Hinduism. You chant 'OM' while stretching. This is a disgusting divide that Leftists are trying to between Yoga and Hinduism. Yoga & Hinduism go hand in hand.
@@GauravSingh-wc7jv It's a manner of speech I guess. I don't think she literally meant it as dangerous. Of course you can practice Yoga but maybe to her it's inherently against her religion. Whatever it maybe, I can respect it.
This along with mindfulness practice is important to understand that it does have its roots in Indian spirituality. However, you can definitely keep your practice secular, but you may have to take care to avoid un-Christian beliefs.
5:08 so it took 2000 years, wars, brilliant minds, prayer, etc to get our Catholic doctrine. Emily here knows what yoga is after a couple of classes. What a shame.
Jesus means to deny the ego self, that strong self will. He also teaches yhe body is a temple, love yourself so you can love your neighbor as yourself. You use the word love here as if its evil love, why cant loving self be of godly love in meaning.
Deuteronomy 18:9-12 “When you enter the land the LORD your God is giving you, be very careful not to imitate the detestable customs of the nations living there. For example, never sacrifice your son or daughter as a burnt offering. And do not let your people practice fortune-telling, or use sorcery, or interpret omens, or engage in witchcraft, or cast spells, or function as mediums or psychics, or call forth the spirits of the dead. Anyone who does these things is detestable to the LORD. It is because the other nations have done these detestable things that the LORD your God will drive them out ahead of you. So, yoga does not fit in Christianity.
Key word: "detestable" followed by many examples of clearly immoral practices (these are also considered immoral in Buddhism fyi). How is secular yoga then a "detestable" foreign custom?
Thank you!!! Totally agree, The Holy Spirit said the same thing to me, but I had very few words to go with it, you have been gifted to share this truth, thank you!!!!! God bless & protect you🙏❤😇St.Michael pray for us & all those getting lost in this
I felt the same with yoga! The Holy Spirit took me out of that. It was leading me down dark paths. I didn’t feel right. My heart knew.
Ive started feeling that way about everything luxury used to love ve it but now feel disturbed going through catalogs etc promoting anything luxury
Praise be to you Lord Jesus Christ ✝️
May he bless and keep you Emily.
thank you for this, and thank you for opening my eyes , thank you lord have mercy on us
I'm Catholic and on board with it, TBTG. I APPRECIATE YOUR THOUGHTS ON YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH YOGA. I'm currently practicing vinyasa yoga about one a week with an instructor and I hit the mat every day religiously as my WOD. And, that's my point. My workout and my worship are two different things. I don't see anything wrong with stretching or bodyweight exercises in a yoga practice.My spiritual work I keep separate. I do,however, appreciate the theological distinctions between Hinduism and Catholicism..and I do agree that it's important to understand that distinction.
Is the yoga in p90x real yoga? Has anybody had experience with it?
No its not 'real' yoga, but workout style yoga
WOW...I have no idea how this video ended up on my feed...the RUclips algorithm failed on this one...but I find this to be a quite terrifying reminder of how so many people are slaves to their various mythologies. It shows how primitive we still are as a species that people still believe in this fairy tale garbage. Anyway, I wish you the best, I hope that someday you can escape your indoctrination. Cheers.
Tell me you don’t know anything about religion without telling me you don’t know anything about religion. Indoctrination? Give me a break 🤣🤣🤣
Brother, we all are slaves here. You choose your master. Emily chooses her master as Jesus Christ and she serves Him. So do I, and so do many others. If we choose as our master as anything or anyone else that is not Jesus Christ, we will be lost and we will be in hell for all eternity.
Emily ! ... if you deny yourself the ' warm fuzziness ' you got from yoga , what else will you deny yourself in the name of dogma !? Christ wants you to develop the freedom that's unique to YOUR spirit ... with his divine radiance underpinning it ! A world in which everyone worships God identically - in which diversity of expression is wholly snuffed out -- is no world at all ! .... i COMPLETELY subscribe to the idea that restraint & discipline have their place in the context of spiritual development ... but i'm convinced that God , in His infinite wisdom , has left room for feeling good ! ..... ( fyi : i was raised catholic & still feel that the heart of catholicism is close to my own heart , but have also broadened my spiritual outlook to include other approaches to divinity .... )
Hi Mark. Thanks for your comment! A saint once said: "There are as many ways to God as there are people." I agree with you that our journey with/to God is unique to us as individuals. I also agree that feeling good is not a bad thing! In fact, God *wants* us to flourish. He does not, however, want us to get caught in ourselves (and subsequently to forget Him).
I find yoga--informed by Eastern spirituality---is *deeply* self-referential. On one hand, yoga considers the self as the source; the individual finds meaning within him or herself and needs to give expression to or connect with that meaning. We don't receive our meaning from God: we create it. And of course, the Christian can't buy this for one second.
On the other hand, the source in yoga is also a homogenization of me + others + nature--but there is no one true Triune God ordering the created world who loves me and wants to be in relationship with me. And this is the narrative that gets predominately articulated *within* yoga practice. A narrative without God, a narrative that posits the self AS God, a narrative that is difficult to reject during the practice, especially when it's communicated but not explicitly stated.
It is SO GOOD to be attuned to your body and emotions; I think that is what makes yoga so appealing. People are NOT in touch with themselves, and we're seeing the mental/physical affects from this. Yoga is offering some relief for folks. It did for me! However, I realized that being sensitized to myself in a bodily way did *not* have to come through yoga where it was impossible to separate the insidious philosophies (mentioned above) from the actual physical practice.
So: stretch, breath, and feel good in this way. Connect to yourself--but don't get carried away with the warm fuzzies, lest our lives become a pursuit of only what makes us feel good. Christ wants our flourishing, yes. But this never comes at the cost of His command: to deny ourselves and follow Him.
@@ciaobella15 your reply is sound & level - headed ... however I would not characterize the various eastern , yoga - centered philosophies as ' insidious ' , or ' deeply self - referential ' ... I would hazard a guess that most yoga practitioners would happily subscribe to the idea that they are endeavoring to awaken the ' divine within ' ... obviously ' their ' god looks much different than ' ours ' ... but using the word ' divinity ' , instead of ' God ' i think helps to level the conceptual playing field here ... once you start decreeing that God ( capital G ) wants this & wants that , you've stepped into the realm of the dogmatic , as opposed to humbly opening up to -- broadening -- one's notion of what god can & does look like for others ... Cheers ! & happy journeying ...
@@ciaobella15 There aren't many ways to God since there is only one God and all ways can't be true if they contradict one another.
Warm fuzzies are the exact reason why so many people leave God's love. They think they feel better in this other thing... nothing can be obtained outside of God
AMEN, sister in Christ.
Hello, I am a Hindu and for some reason, I have watched your video. As Hindu, we are not bound to one thing because we know change is constant. So I watched your video and the points you mention are good for your community but I laughed so much at one point "Yoga is dangerous😂😂". BTW it is your life and you can live your life as you want but one thing I know is, Yoga is not dangerous... It is a way to connect our soul to god.
@@mmsk2010 Hi there, one thing I noticed is if my point was moot, you would ignore this. But you replied to me. I only talked about one point"Yoga is dangerous" not about the Hindu god. You have the right to believe and you did. But yoga is just like a car that connects the soul to god and nothing else. It may be the Hindu God or your God and this only depends upon you. You can use your symbol of god instead of "Namaste"... And you should make one other belief the Hindu Gods even exist and to feel this you should come to India. I will welcome you from my deep heart.
Our Christian God si different because the only way to connect to him is through Jesus
@@GauravSingh-wc7jv You are objectively wrong. Yoga is inherently connected to Hinduism. You chant 'OM' while stretching.
This is a disgusting divide that Leftists are trying to between Yoga and Hinduism. Yoga & Hinduism go hand in hand.
@@rikumajumder1558 but yoga is not dangerous brother...
@@GauravSingh-wc7jv It's a manner of speech I guess. I don't think she literally meant it as dangerous.
Of course you can practice Yoga but maybe to her it's inherently against her religion. Whatever it maybe, I can respect it.
This along with mindfulness practice is important to understand that it does have its roots in Indian spirituality. However, you can definitely keep your practice secular, but you may have to take care to avoid un-Christian beliefs.
I can relate so much of the strict & guilt feeling she has as a catholic!
How sad that people believe this.
5:08 so it took 2000 years, wars, brilliant minds, prayer, etc to get our Catholic doctrine.
Emily here knows what yoga is after a couple of classes. What a shame.
I agree with the criticism towards yoga worldview but I am boy sure that the physical part is wrong
Can't touch your toes?
Jesus means to deny the ego self, that strong self will. He also teaches yhe body is a temple, love yourself so you can love your neighbor as yourself. You use the word love here as if its evil love, why cant loving self be of godly love in meaning.
Vlad Savchuk. Reed Serafim Rose.
Is very good to be catholics. Ortodox catolics
Deuteronomy 18:9-12
“When you enter the land the LORD your God is giving you, be very careful not to imitate the detestable customs of the nations living there. For example, never sacrifice your son or daughter as a burnt offering. And do not let your people practice fortune-telling, or use sorcery, or interpret omens, or engage in witchcraft, or cast spells, or function as mediums or psychics, or call forth the spirits of the dead. Anyone who does these things is detestable to the LORD. It is because the other nations have done these detestable things that the LORD your God will drive them out ahead of you.
So, yoga does not fit in Christianity.
Key word: "detestable" followed by many examples of clearly immoral practices (these are also considered immoral in Buddhism fyi). How is secular yoga then a "detestable" foreign custom?
Thank you!!! Totally agree, The Holy Spirit said the same thing to me, but I had very few words to go with it, you have been gifted to share this truth, thank you!!!!! God bless & protect you🙏❤😇St.Michael pray for us & all those getting lost in this
I just became your 100th subscriber! 😊
maybe you actually like yoga 😭
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nice lamp!
Well done you quit yoga
yoga is hinduism not christian!
Are you mad ? Can you simply not think for yourself and keep the church out of it ?
am always surprised seeing a white woman catholic channel!
I call yoga spiritual crap.
Can't touch your toes?