Year: 2005
Christianity and Yoga: A Series of Studies – Dhyana
Yoga Sutra 3.2 Unbroken continuation of that mental ability [Dharana] is meditation. In Dharana, the yogi learns to focus or concentrate on a single object. Dhyana, meditation, takes…
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Dharana is the sixth limb of Yoga and is generally known as concentration. Before looking for any scriptual backing, it would be best to explain what Dharana is:…
Read MoreChristianity and Yoga: A Series of Studies – Pratyahara
With Pratyahara – control or mastery of one’s senses, Yoga turns inwards yet again. Yoga Sutra 2.54 When the mind maintains awareness, yet does not mingle with the…
Read MoreChristianity and Yoga: A Series of Studies – Pranayama
Pranayama, the control of one’s energy or breath, is the fourth limb of Yoga. Yoga Sutra 2.49 When that exists, control of incoming and outgoing energies is next….
Read MoreChristianity and Yoga: A Series of Studies – Asanas
The asanas or postures constitute the next limb of Yoga and this is the most well known limb of Yoga. Yoga Sutra 2.46 The posture should be steady…
Read MoreChristianity and Yoga: A Series of Studies – Niyamas Part II
The first two Niyamas, Saucha and Santosha, are fairly easy to both define and to see how they can fit within a Christian framework. The final three Niyamas…
Read MoreChristianity and Yoga: A Series of Studies – Niyamas Part I
The second limb of Yoga as defined by Patañjali is Niyama (inward observance or restraint). Patañjali identifies the Niyamas as Saucha (cleanliness), Santosha (contentment), Tapas (discipline), Svaadhyaya (study…
Read MoreChristianity and Yoga: A Series of Studies – Yamas Part II
As I mentioned last time (a bad bit of lightning prevented my posting Saturday night and it just did not happen yesterday), Brahmacharya and Aparigraha are two traits…
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