[QUOTE=thomas;39473]I was referring to people who don’t understand yoga–who think it’s something it is not. The “fear” I was referring to in this instance is a legitimate concern.
They are not “threatened” by a yoga class. They will simply dismiss it as being in the realm kooks, or will dismiss it as being another religion.
I would like to be able to sort things out so I throughly understand it myself, and can intelligently explain it to those on the outside, with the hope I can help them see past the stumbling blocks. And frankly, there are stumbling blocks that those on the yoga side could do a better job of removing or explaining.
What’s your problem with that, dude?[/QUOTE]
I had none until the last line where you get a bit upset and call me dude
As to the rest I will respond this last time here.
I have no problem with it however your responses say you feel threatened by what you have been told or you are not getting the answer you want or you are simply not seeing what you are talking about is fear of the unknown, maybe not necessarily in yourself but in those you are trying to teach or to get to go to a yoga class. And they feel that their religious beliefs are threatened by Yoga when in fact they are not if they have a strong belief. This is why I ask; how insecure can one be in their own faith/spirituality if they are so easily threatened by a yoga class? They place too much in or are threatened by the rituals, prayers, attitudes that some teachers do/have in a Yoga class. It is just a class to learn yoga in not a church or a temple, unless you make it one.
My last teacher did a prayer at the end of every class and if it made her feel better that was great but it had no effect on me. I had no desire to force my feelings and/or beliefs on her and she was not trying to force her feelings/beliefs on me. She was simply doing what she felt was right and what she felt would help me most, nothing more. She was not trying to convert me or change me in anyway other than making me healthier.
If you do not like that part of yoga, don’t teach it. If you do not want that in a yoga class for you don’t go to it. I had a Power Yoga friend that was only into the poses and nothing more so go find a power yoga class.
Bottom-line. If you or anyone else does not like what is going on in a class don’t go to it. And if going to it makes anyone feel as if the Yoga class or Yoga teacher is trying to force their beliefs or practices on them again don’t go to it. However if you go to a yoga class and tell them to change and/or not do what they want to accommodate you or a particular group you are doing exactly the same thing to them you are claiming they are doing to you or a group.
2 wrongs do not make a right but 3 make a left so as far as a yoga teacher or class goes, if you do not like what is being taught take 3 lefts and leave. But telling them to change to accommodate you or a group is in my opinion wrong
This bit just hit me
You don’t see this as fear or being threatened or just plain lack of understanding… being dismissive and name calling… that about says it all for me.
I wish you the best in your quest.