The Dangers of Yoga for the Christ Follower
Yoga and its problems for the professing Christ Follower! 23 September 2024 ______________________________________________ I have over the past few months been asked important questions about yoga and why we can or cannot practice yoga as Christians. This is a short article on why we as Christ-Followers should not be entertaining this as a practice or exercise at all as it presents many dangers for the believer. This is not exhaustive, but I pray educational and informative as to its dangers and my concerns. The apostle Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 10:11 that everything written in the Old Testament, especially regarding the nation of Israel, was written for our admonition and learning so that we may not get involved in the very same practices as them and fall under the judgement of God. Isaiah the prophet warns Israel of their involvement with Eastern practices such as soothsaying which is an occultic practice warning them that God had “forsaken his people, the house of Jacob, because they were filled with Eastern ways; They were acting as soothsayers like the Philistines, and they were pleased with the children of foreigners” (Isaiah 2:6 own emphasis added). Unfortunately, today we are confronted with the very same issue. We have not taken Paul’s admonition seriously (to not learn from Israel and her sins) and so now we ourselves are getting involved in Eastern practices which are opposed to scripture and the will of God. These practices prevalent in our day and age include that of Yoga, meditation, and what I will call focused breathing which all have their roots in Eastern Mysticism. Now most people see Yoga as physical exercise and stretching, but is that true? Is that all that it is? Yoga has its roots in Hinduism which is one of the world’s oldest known organized religions. It exists primarily in India and Nepal and is a polytheistic religion which means they believe in many gods. They also believe in one supreme god who manifests himself differently, and he is impersonal, unknowable, and believed to be in everything. This is polytheism. Hindus believe that everything can be god and god can be everything. Yoga, therefore, is the practice whereby man can become a god or god himself. He or she can be yoked to god and become one with him through various recitations, incantations, breathing, stretching and the like. Every stretch or pose in yoga is a tribute to a Hindu deity. The whole practice was designed for a religious purpose and unfortunately, as Westerners, we do not know this. This opens the believer up to all sorts of spiritual concerns and problems. Those who have researched this in-depth will know and understand that yoga has its roots in esoteric practice (specialized knowledge), an intense spiritual discipline according to its yogis (the instructors of yoga). Through this discipline, man must be “yoked” to Brahman (the Hindu concept of god) by attaining a state of consciousness also known as a …