[Magdalen] Spine appt.
Robert Rea
gapetard at stsams.org
Wed May 27 18:52:21 UTC 2015
On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 10:57:31 PM Ann Markle wrote:
> Margaret Roth wrote a book years (decades?) ago on Christian Yoga, for
> those afraid of the "religious implications" of yoga. Since I'm retired, I
> try to take 3 classes a week, since I'm not good at an individual home
> practice. For me, it's not a "fitness practice," but much more spiritual
> than that -- maybe incarnational? -- strengthening the mind-body
> connection, and leaving me with such deep gratitude for the healthy body
> I've been given, and filled with light, compassion, and gratitude. I keep
> thinking that's a really good thing to be taking into the world, this
> feeling of light, compassion,and gratitude. I've learned quite a bit about
> hindu/buddhist philosophy and belief, and am always excited about the
> truths that are similar to Christianity. But it's not about adopting
> another faith, or anything like that. Incarnational, "in the flesh,"
> that's what it is.
A French Benedictine, JM Dechanet, wrote a book entitled _Christian Yoga_ that
is also very good.
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