Yoga Alliance
(with who/what)?

I'm a 200 hour yogi.

Certified, an authority.

Yoga Alliance with the Satru,

in Sanskrit, it's "papa." It's true.


500 hours...?

All the reason to suspect more.

Just like a crafty salesman,

don't let them get their foot in the door.


RYT...?

Oh! what fun you see.

This is a case,

where the "teacher" needs the therapy.

 

Here are the: YOGA FACTS

The following is some factual information about the true nature of Yoga; i.e., the many, progressive spiritual/religious disciplines of the Hindu religion. Note: the word "Yoga" and all terms associated with these teachings and practices are of the Sanskrit language.

San’skrit n. The ancient language of the Hindus ... [From: Webster’s Dictionary]

yo’ga n. [Sanskrit lit. union] Hinduism ... [From Webster’s]

yo’ga: oneness of Atman and Brahman. [From: A Dictionary of Sanskrit Names] This is the true definition of the Sanskrit word "yoga."

at’man n. (Skr. atman breath, self) Hinduism ... [From Webster’s]

Brah’ma n. Hindu Religion ... [From Webster’s]

Yoga (yo’ga) (Skt.,=union) general term for spiritual disciplines in Hinduism ... [From Columbia Encyclopedia Sixth Edition 2000]

yoga: a Hindu system ... [The Oxford American Dictionary]

yoga: a system of Hindu religious philosophy ... [Thorndike Barnhardt Comprehensive Desk Dictionary]

yoga: a Hindu discipline ... [The American Heritage Dictionary]

The Yoga System: One of the Six Acceptable Systems of Hindu Philosophy [From a secular book on comparative religions: Religions of Man Macmillan Co., 1969, 202-203.]

The first recorded evidence of the word "yoga" is found in the Vedas: "Seers of the vast illumined Seer yogically control their minds and intelligence." Rig Veda V.81.

Ve’da n. (Skr. knowledge, sacred lore.) The most ancient sacred literature of the Hindus. [From: Webster]

"Hinduism speaks of many different methods or paths to reach God. Of them four are considered major paths: (1) Bhakti Yoga--the path of devotion, (2) Jnana Yoga--the path of rational inquiry, (3) Raja Yoga--the path of mental concentration, and (4) Karma Yoga--the path of right action." (Bhaskarananda, Swami, The Essentials of Hinduism, Washington, Viveka Press, 1994, 115.)

Hatha Yoga is, of course, no exception to the indisputable fact of the Yoga/Hindu connection. Many of the postures are worshipful poses (asanas) only to the Hindu Deities such as: Matsyendrasana, Krounchasana, Surya Namaskar and Hanumanasana dedicated to the Hindu Spiritual Beings Siva, Muruga, Vishnu and Hanuman, respectively.

The popular Aum chant is fully described in the Hindu scriptures and is synonymous with the Hindu Deity Ganesha.

In an effort to instill common sense and respect for the specific spiritual practices of the many great religions of the world, it is a fact that there is not one mention of the word "yoga" in the Torah, Bible or Koran. Of course, all aspects of Yoga are fully detailed in the numerous Hindu scriptures and taught within Hindu Temples and organizations by qualified teachers.

The historical, extremist terrorism against Hindus/Hinduism is well documented. Unfortunately these incursions (in various forms) are as alive today as they were 2,000 years ago.

 

Since all of Yoga is Hinduism, it is only common sense and a sign of respect that the genuine teacher of any aspect of yoga be a qualified Hindu (Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs, sects of Hinduism, may also ethically teach). Also since all of Yoga is about the spiritual/religious teachings and practices of the Hindu religion, it is highly unethical to charge money for any form of Yoga service. No religion charges money for its basic spiritual/religious services.

Despite the facts about real Yoga/Hinduism, here is the position of the so-called "Yoga Alliance."

We honor your views and also acknowledge that your beliefs are not shared by all yoga practitioners.  Many practitioners view yoga as one of the Shat Dharshans and as a philosophy; therefore, even though the foundations are based in the Vedas, it does not require a practitioner to be affiliated with the Hindu religion.

Yoga Alliance honors the diversity of yoga and therefore, we respect the different viewpoints on how yoga is a part of, complements or is an adjunct to the path of Sanatana Dharma, the foundation of Hinduism.  Yoga is union.  We each have our path of union . . .  and, this is the blessing of the yogic tradition and the foundations of Yoga Alliance.  Thank you for sharing your views.

Namaste, Sandy

Sandra VanOosten, RYT, Exec. Dir.

Yoga AllianceSM

7801 Old Branch Ave., Ste. 400

Clinton , MD   20735

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