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I am a Christian and have a religious objection to this Yoga
instructor certification course. I have been told that
meditation is dangerous and possibly an evil practice.
Please research objective resources before making any
judgments about meditation.
Roman Catholic priests, brothers, monks, and many Christian
ministers also meditate. This practice has been going on for
centuries. In fact, meditation has been a part of Christianity
since the beginning.
Christian meditation consists of prayer, chanting,
(For example: Gregorian Chanting) and scripture study. In
Joshua 1:8, God tells his people to meditate on his word (the
Bible) day and night.
Joshua 1:8 - "Do not let this Book of the Law depart from
your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be
careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be
prosperous and successful."
The spiritual aspect of Yoga will be revealed to you in the
shape of your own religious belief, when you are ready for it.
There is no need to for anyone change their religion or
anything, just try to relax and be mindful of your daily
actions. Mindfulness is an essential step in meditation
practice.
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