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Could you please clarify your question?
Could you please clarify your question?
For me, it depends on the type of mediation as most is not Christian based.
I therefore include our Father in the name of His Son Jesus Christ when meditating, stretching, and doing "yoga".
He is light, and love. Through Him all things are possible. So, I envision His powerful light and love circulating through me in meditation.
I pray He heals me; in my mind I see His light as white energy going through me. He is my mediation source.
In prayer this works with my pain levels, helps me relax, and to focus on what my needs are.
Sometimes we forget about ourselves, and it is not selfish to remember "us".
So, I am not anti-mediation, or anti-exercise. Our thoughts can be geared towards our Father, in the name of His Son Jesus Christ.
His discipline can be adapted into any type of exercise simply by changing our own mindset. Hope this helps.
I would have to recuse myself having dabbled in the past with some of the same Eastern philosophies/thought ways of life.Here's my question...
Devout Christians are very much against spiritual paths such as yoga and zen meditation. But despite that, many people all over the world will assert that it's okay for Christians to do those. They claim those activities or paths are not sinful. Or that we are allowed to do them while loving Jesus. I am here asking what you yourself think of those activities. Yoga, tai chi, and other activities that enhance spiritual power or mind power.
Is it okay to do them? Or, as Christians, we should never?
What are your thoughts on people criticizing Christians for being anti-meditation, anti tai chi, anti yoga, etc and how they say these activities are fine while Christians adamantly say these are forms of witchcraft and should be avoided?
And what's your take on the subject?