Wildmind Meditation News
Apr 19, 2010
The theft of yoga
Christians, Jews, Muslims, Pagans, agnostics and atheists they may be, but they partake in the spiritual heritage of a faith tradition with a vigor often unmatched by even among the two-and-a half-million Hindu Americans here. The Yoga Journal found that the industry generates more than $6 billion each year and continues on an incredible trajectory of popularity. It would seem that yoga’s mother tradition, Hinduism, would be shining in the brilliant glow of dedicated disciples seeking more from the very font of their passion.
Yet the reality is very different. Hinduism in common parlance is identified more with holy cows than Gomukhasana, the notoriously arduous twisting posture; with millions of warring gods rather than the unity of divinity of Hindu tradition–that God may manifest and be worshiped in infinite ways; as a tradition of colorful and harrowing wandering ascetics more than the spiritual inspiration of Patanjali, the second century BCE commentator and composer of the Yoga Sutras, that form the philosophical basis of Yoga practice today.
Why is yoga severed in America’s collective consciousness from Hinduism? Yoga, meditation, ayurvedic natural healing, self-realization–they are today’s syntax for New Age, Eastern, mystical, even Buddhist, but nary an appreciation of their Hindu origins.
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Comments
Comment from Eric
Time: April 20, 2010, 7:29 am
I can’t speak for everyone, but in the midwest US where I live, it is necessary to separate religion from anything remotely considered “Eastern”. I teach tai chi and qi gong. I have been accused of being godless and anti-Christian. Keeping my teaching separate from religion is part of dealing with the fundamentalist Christian ideology in many parts of the country.
Comment from artfan3000
Time: April 20, 2010, 8:02 am
it is a well known fact that the words Hindu and Hindustan were phrases coined by the Europeans to those residing on the other side of the Sindu River when they were marching towards India , And has no real significance with the people living in it.The only thing that used to matter were the Castes to which they belonged to.
Moreover the West has adopted to Yoga because of what the word conveys. And The same is bound to happen when they come to know the meaning of the metaphors in the Forms and Idols that are worshiped in India, the whole world will start adopting them and will eventually start coming out with their own Idols and Forms that can be associated to their existing faiths and belief systems, since they are attributes given to the various facets of Consciousness and its inner significance to Life. When Buddhists adopted it and two new sects of Mahayana and the Vajrayana were born. So inevitable is the spread of the Spiritual ways and methods of the people living in the East just like they have adopted the Materialist ways of the West.
Comment from artfan3000
Time: April 20, 2010, 8:18 am
The very word “Theft” or the idea of a “Patent” comes with the idea of a Possession or ownership and is associated with Materialism, Spirituality is all about Surrender, Giving up and Letting go of everything that they are Entangled or habituated with. so the word itself in the spirit of spirituality stands Null and Void.
Comment from Jagannatha, Mysore
Time: April 20, 2010, 11:22 am
The word Hindu is not of Sanskrit origin. The word Arya is correct name of the ones who call themselves as Hindus. Arya means noble. Unfortunately, this word is misunderstood. But with sincere effort of dedicated persons, I hope this word will have its rightful place in practical transactions in near future.
Comment from artfan3000
Time: April 20, 2010, 2:14 pm
The Word Arya indeed means a Noble and has got nothing to do with European understanding of the word “Aryan”, Since it seems to loose its context there and becomes associated with a Race instead. In Sanskrit the word is associated with the Nobles who pursued the Great Path or the Aryapatha. All those who understand the true meaning of Yoga and Live that path are indeed Aryas(Nobles).


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