I've always been a person with an outsiders perspective. I never planned it. It always just happened that way. If the masses thought one way I thought the opposite way. It's almost instinctive. I've always lived on the fringe like that. When my friends were talking about going to college I was talking about attaining enlightenment through yoga and joining an ashram (I was searching for truth in all the wrong places, but this all makes sense as things are being revealed now). When my friends were having babies, I was talking about global warming and saving the planet. When my friends were talking about making vaccines mandatory, I was protesting vaccinations. A timing thing? I don't know. It's like I've lived a thousand lives in one and I'm always a decade ahead of current thinking. I'm not speaking from my ego here like I'm some kind of advanced being. I feel that information is being downloaded into my consciousness ahead of time. I'm putting the pieces together very quickly as God is revealing it. Friends and people know that I was very into the whole Yoga thing. I hate sounding like a tacky Christian here, but I DO NOT practice yoga anymore. I feel very strongly about it, and of course now yoga is SO mainstream that everyone does it and ridicules my restrictive mindset. Isn't that the way of my life? It's really pretty amusing. Or is it? It's actually pretty heavy as I'm really getting into it. Reality is sobering and so complex. God has given me many opportunities to practice standing alone on my beliefs. He has given me much discipline and practice in non attachment to approval, to people, and other things I have loved. I am very serious about waving the white flag of yogic surrender as a way to point out my lack of involvement in hopes that it will provoke interest as to why. Yes, I know why people do it (I practiced for over a decade). I also know that people will fall for anything if it's popular and accepted by the mainstream. People turn to yoga for a variety of reasons. Some for the promises of weight loss, some out of pressure from friends, others to perfect the poses and showcase their flexibility, and others to connect to themselves, quiet the mind and relax. I get it! Been there. If we could leave the philosophy, words, chanting and bowing behind ENTIRELY there wouldn't be a problem! But anyone will find that is only possible if doing poses alone in your own living room or maybe a gym setting where the focus is entirely physical. This video is a talk by an expert ex yogi who actually grew up in India and truly knows the philosophy and roots of yoga as well as the heart of Christianity. I encourage yoga friends to watch it with an open mind. Afterall, isn't that what yoga is all about?
I know this pisses a lot of people off and everyone hates me right now and thinks I'm pointing fingers and everything else under the sun. Get a grip people! Things will start to make sense as we move foreward. The human mind is fragile. I'm aware of that. I'm not trying to offend anyone. There's a lot more to the story and yoga is just a part of it, albeit a large one. I'm simply (if ever it was possible) trying to convey a message that will help us all with the present and coming deceptions that are about to take place and are currently taking place right behind our hypnotized eyes on the Earth, so buckle in. It's going to be a long strange trip...
In the old testament God states again and again and again and again and again how much he hates idolatry. He hates when his people take on the idoltrous customs of pagans, to the point of destroying them. It is repeated over and over and over and over and over again until it is literally beaten into your head! Do not worship idols. Do not worship other gods. Do not do the things the world does because it does not come from me. Who is Baal? Who is Ballam? These are satanic gods that were worshipped by pagans. Who are we bowing down to and opening ourselves up to in yoga? The philosophy of Hindu gods? Pagan gods? It's more than just philosophy and there's a bigger reason to why God said what he said and did what he did, but we'll get into that later. This is like the sweet introductory version of what we're going to be delving into. I know most people don't think they're worshipping anything when they submit to yoga and I am attempting to give you some eye salve so you can SEE. More to come on that as well. Watch:
Ps. Stretching is very good for the body and there are verifiable physical benefits of doing such. Keep stretching!
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