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UNeyeR1
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Re: another yoga and christianity commentary
Yeah, I saw that. As I sit on the sidelines awaiting his answer. I know what my answer would be....oh it is so tough when a question is asked in an open forum not to answer....well for me anyhow....really doesn't matter I suppose...most of you would probably easily guess my answer.
Don't know exactly how the threadiquette works in this regard...I mean if I've had a personal question or one that I had for one person, I always PMdem. But then often the discussion turns into something we'd really rather have board input on... |
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Re: another yoga and christianity commentary
Another quite comprehensive website oriented primarily to Christian mysticism is James Arraj's INNER EXPLORATIONS
There he has posted online his book, "Christianity in the Crucible of East-West Dialogue." Quite a good one in looking at how Eastern mystical views relate to Christian ones, (from his Christian perspective), and has good chapters re specific pioneers in "brands" of Christian practice which incorporated aspects of Eastern views. His view remains distinctly Christian and sees the 2 perspectives as quite different. Yet at the end of his book he also says this: "The core experience in both Christian mysticism and Eastern enlightenment appears to be the same. The vastly different means they use to attain the experience accounts for the central differences in expressions that we have been seeing." earl |
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Re: another yoga and christianity commentary
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Re: another yoga and christianity commentary
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Both require killing the ego (or will) in one way or another. Last edited by Prober : 01-12-2007 at 09:42 PM. Reason: clarification |
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UNeyeR1
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Come on now, you know that is the opinion of some Christians but with the variety we couldn't get all Christians that is the focus. Many Christians would say that they are looking at inner divinity (seeking not low or high), others would say they are focusing on their relationship with G-d, or Jesus, and some others would say why disagree, we are all saying the same thing...simply from differing points of reference... |
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Hen oida hoti ouden oida
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Re: another yoga and christianity commentary
Was it not St. Paul who spoke of "Christ in you, the Hope of Glory"?
I believe it helpful to look for, and acknowledge this, whether or not another person sees it ... in others, even in themselves. |
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Greetings wil, Well some Christians need to refocus on being Christians. They profess to know God, but in works they deny Him, being abominable, disobedient, and disqualified for every good work. Titus 1:15 ... not to be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable will of God. Roman12:2 AS much as the world would love it, God is not taking opinion polls. |
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UNeyeR1
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Re: another yoga and christianity commentary
If by this you mean this plane of existence is where we learn things in 3d which will better suit us for the next plane of existence...I agree.
I don't see where those focusing on the divine within is focusing on oneself, rather it is focusing on the bringing that divine to the surface. - Namaste- The Christ in me recognizes and honors the Christ in you. Being able to understand that G-d is everywhere, and that spark of light exists within each one of us, to me seems to coincide with both eastern and western principles. Now again you are referring to Buddhist principles here...Is the Christian that is concerned that stretching and breathing in patterns which are designed to improve physical and mental capacity going to turn them into Hindi, Buddhist or both? Or that simply building their body temple in this regard will have some sort of tendency to pull them away from Christ's teachings? I cannot speak for everyone, (or maybe not even anyone), but my explorations brought me full circle and while I completely honor other religions, and have an interest and desire for interfaith dialogue and study, I am a Christian, my mentor, elder brother and a wayshower is Jesus. And my understanding and dedication to this path is all the more powerful due to my understanding of the ways of others. As I have a lot to learn in all regards I expect it to do nothing but grow. |
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Yes, God is everywhere, but that spark of light is only for those focused on Jesus Christ. I know that sounds so blatant and culturally blunt, but it is not. These philosophies that you are touting (or at least trying to understand) were developed long before these cultures knew the good news about Jesus Christ. God has given us this beautiful gift and it is up to us to accept it. He does want you to tell people about it. Living and loving with grace are benefits that are only temporary; please do not kid yourself. Sincerely, Karen Ps. I learned the definition of nirvana was no thoughts. Heaven?… scary. |
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