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Yoga World Religions

 


Key Perspectives on Yoga and Religion:
  • Origins: Yoga originated within Indian culture, with deep ties to Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, often serving as a method for spiritual liberation.
  • Universal Applicability: Many proponents view yoga as a science or philosophy of consciousness, non-sectarian and available to any seeker of truth, regardless of their religious affiliation.
  • Adaptability: It is considered a way of life that can be practiced without dogma, focusing on personal effort and inner clarity, making it adaptable to any, or no, religious belief system.
  • In Other Religions:
    • Christianity: Some Christians practice yoga as a form of meditation, centering prayer, and stewardship of the body, interpreting the divine in a Christian context.
    • Islam: Some perspectives in Islam see yoga as a way to improve health and mental focus, separating the physical movements from religious worship.
  • Modern View: In the 21st century, many yoga systems focus solely on the physical postures (asanas) and health benefits, removing them from any specific religious or spiritual context. 

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